Yes, there is a shot you can hook up with a "decent" fish but the usual variables will dictate your outcomes. Mainly water temp and bait presence. That being said, last year despite being inudated with big schools of mackerel, the large bass were not abundant. Best bet would be to get into a boat and head just outside of the harbor near the "groaner" bouy and jig up a few tinker macs to liveline. From shore you could find large if you fish pre-dawn into first light tossing sluggos among the rockiest places. Also, a full moon that weekend means big tides and in past years slack high and slack low have produced.
Hey, hey now....... You're talking the northern edge of my boat fishing grounds. Five years ago was hottest pre dawn striper fishing I've ever seen.
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Yikes! there are no fish up here! I heard they are all in the canal
seriously though, Spinn and Kev know whats up around these parts. I agree that the beginning of June is when we see the first of the bigger fish, say, over 15 pounds, around here.
Guys good news. Looks like I got the weekend moved to June 20th which is ideal. Tides are perfect. Longest days of the year too. I need to do some serious scouting in the preceeding weeks so perhaps we can wet a line together.
last year it looked like you had a few spots dialed in up on the north shore (based on pics you posted). things should turn on for fish in the teens, with a random high 20#, 30# fish. hey, i don't know. good luck.