CHEVY1 wrote:
Thursday afternoon I was driving along the shoreline in Poquat( N.setauket). The tide was very low and a 1/2 doz. seagulls where swimming in about one or two Ft. of water. Then they would fly-upward about 2 feet and dive under the water and pull up a tasty treat.
They were not clams, they were very dark and soft bodied looked about 3 inches.
I was thinking maybe sandworms, anyone have any idea?
Great news, I love to here stuff like this. Spearing! Sandworms! Herring! We might just have an incredible start to openning Bass season. 37 more days!
I think with the mild winter we are going to be into some hot fishing early in the season.
Thursday afternoon I was driving along the shoreline in Poquat( N.setauket). The tide was very low and a 1/2 doz. seagulls where swimming in about one or two Ft. of water. Then they would fly-upward about 2 feet and dive under the water and pull up a tasty treat.
They were not clams, they were very dark and soft bodied looked about 3 inches.
I was thinking maybe sandworms, anyone have any idea?
Great news, I love to here stuff like this. Spearing! Sandworms! Herring! We might just have an incredible start to openning Bass season. 37 more days!

