Northeast Offshore Report - October 4, 2024

The October offshore fishing has been great for the anglers getting out with giants, bigeye, swordfish and mahi galore making up the reports this week.

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Delmarva

Mid-Atlantic canyons produced bigeye, billfish, including swords, and some yellowfin over the last week. The hottest bite has been mahi, which are around in big numbers.



New Jersey/New York

Rec-size bluefin are biting off New Jersey, but Long Island anglers continue to have the market cornered on great jigging and popping for tuna, with great action on overs and unders at the Coimbra wreck this week.


New England

The giant tuna bite has been steady with anglers catching their fish to sell reliably this week all around Cape Cod on up to Stellwagen. Boats out of Rhode Island continue to jig tuna, while Cape Cod run-and-gun anglers are getting sporadic shots at recreational sized fish.

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