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Northeast Offshore Fishing Report
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51 episodes
4 days ago
Weekly updates on the Spring Striped Bass Migration from On The Water Media's Matt Haeffner with input from expert striped bass anglers from along the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.
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Weekly updates on the Spring Striped Bass Migration from On The Water Media's Matt Haeffner with input from expert striped bass anglers from along the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.
Show more...
Wilderness
Sports
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Striper Migration Report | June 3rd 2025
Northeast Offshore Fishing Report
34 minutes 15 seconds
2 months ago
Striper Migration Report | June 3rd 2025

Early summer patterns are taking shape in Maryland and New Jersey, with stripers taking a mix of clams, plugs, chunks, and sand fleas off the beaches. Big bass are following bunker pods along the south shore of Long Island while post-spawn bass from the Hudson trickle into Long Island Sound, where the reefs are loaded with bait. Rhode Island’s striper bite picked up along the rock structure out front after a couple of weeks of bunker-blasting action in Narragansett Bay. Further north, trophy bass are moving through Buzzards Bay to chase bunker and mackerel in Cape Cod Bay, while Vineyard and Nantucket sounds host good fishing for bass on squid in the rips. The rivers from Boston to New Hampshire are seeing solid striper action as herring drop out, with mackerel and bunker available slightly further offshore; and it’s a similar scene around the rivers in Maine.  

Our first regional guest, Mike Dean of the Manhattan Cup, reports on the improved striper fishing on Long Island’s south fork as more bunker move in. Then, OTW columnist and kayak fishing guide, Josh Rayner, runs through the bass bite along the Connecticut side of Eastern Long Island Sound.  Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to stay in the know! 

On The Water’s Striper Migration Reports are brought to you by: 

Grundens: https://grundens.com/ 

Quantum Fishing: https://www.quantumfishing.com/ 

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Be sure to sign up for OTW’s Striper Cup: https://www.stripercup.com/  

Follow our regional report contributors on Instagram:  

  • Mike Dean: https://www.instagram.com/mnhtn2mtk/ 

  • Josh Rayner: https://www.instagram.com/ct_fish_nerd/ 

Learn more about the Manhattan Cup: https://manhattancup.com/ 

Book a trip with CT Fish Nerd: https://www.ctfishnerd.com/ 

For more Striper Migration content, follow @onthewatermagazine and @stripercup on social media.  

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Northeast Offshore Fishing Report
Weekly updates on the Spring Striped Bass Migration from On The Water Media's Matt Haeffner with input from expert striped bass anglers from along the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic.