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S6, Ep 117: Navigating the Rough Waters: Captain David Blinken on Fall Fishing Conditions

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Marvin Cash welcomes Captain David Blinken back to the podcast for another enlightening episode of On the Salt, where they dive into the complexities of fishing conditions along Eastern Long Island. The conversation kicks off with a reflection on the recent challenging weather patterns, particularly the relentless northeast winds that have kept many anglers off the water. David shares his insights into how these winds are influenced not just by local weather but also by stagnant frontal systems and the impacts of hurricanes further south. As they navigate through these conditions, listeners gain an understanding of the challenges that arise in fishing during certain times of the year, particularly the transition from summer to fall, and the implications for anglers eager to catch species like striped bass and bluefish.

The discussion shifts to the current fishing landscape, highlighting the presence of false albacore and the mixed catches of striped bass and bluefin tuna that have been a delightful surprise for those who have braved the waters. David emphasizes the importance of adapting fishing strategies based on environmental conditions, such as the depth at which fish are located and the types of bait that are available. As winter approaches, the episode takes a deeper dive into a listener’s question about winter fly presentations, exploring the nuances of fishing techniques during colder months. David explains how fish behavior changes drastically with temperature variations, and he suggests practical approaches to increase success rates, emphasizing the significance of location, presentation and the adaptability required for winter fishing.

Listeners are treated to valuable tips on the forage that stripers rely on in winter, ranging from small crabs to various bait fish. David elaborates on the behavior of holdover fish and the strategies anglers can employ to locate and catch them, regardless of whether they are in deeper waters or warmer spots. The episode wraps up with a reminder of the joy of fishing, even in less-than-ideal conditions, and an invitation for listeners to join David on his upcoming tarpon trip in Mexico, where the camaraderie and the thrill of the catch promise to create lasting memories. This engaging discussion not only equips listeners with practical fishing knowledge but also fosters a sense of community among anglers eager to share their experiences and learn from each other.

To learn more about David, check out our full length interview.

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Marvin Cash welcomes Captain David Blinken back to the podcast for another enlightening episode of On the Salt, where they dive into the complexities of fishing conditions along Eastern Long Island. The conversation kicks off with a reflection on the recent challenging weather patterns, particularly the relentless northeast winds that have kept many anglers off the water. David shares his insights into how these winds are influenced not just by local weather but also by stagnant frontal systems and the impacts of hurricanes further south. As they navigate through these conditions, listeners gain an understanding of the challenges that arise in fishing during certain times of the year, particularly the transition from summer to fall, and the implications for anglers eager to catch species like striped bass and bluefish.

The discussion shifts to the current fishing landscape, highlighting the presence of false albacore and the mixed catches of striped bass and bluefin tuna that have been a delightful surprise for those who have braved the waters. David emphasizes the importance of adapting fishing strategies based on environmental conditions, such as the depth at which fish are located and the types of bait that are available. As winter approaches, the episode takes a deeper dive into a listener’s question about winter fly presentations, exploring the nuances of fishing techniques during colder months. David explains how fish behavior changes drastically with temperature variations, and he suggests practical approaches to increase success rates, emphasizing the significance of location, presentation and the adaptability required for winter fishing.

Listeners are treated to valuable tips on the forage that stripers rely on in winter, ranging from small crabs to various bait fish. David elaborates on the behavior of holdover fish and the strategies anglers can employ to locate and catch them, regardless of whether they are in deeper waters or warmer spots. The episode wraps up with a reminder of the joy of fishing, even in less-than-ideal conditions, and an invitation for listeners to join David on his upcoming tarpon trip in Mexico, where the camaraderie and the thrill of the catch promise to create lasting memories. This engaging discussion not only equips listeners with practical fishing knowledge but also fosters a sense of community among anglers eager to share their experiences and learn from each other.

To learn more about David, check out our full length interview.

All Things Social Media

Follow David on Facebook and Instagram.

Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.

Support the Show

Shop on Amazon

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Subscribe to the Podcast

Subscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.

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Is our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.

In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?

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