I'm heading back east and plan on doing some striper fishing off Montauk with a friend at the end of the week.
Been pouring through old magazines and books looking for anything on fishing the spring migration north but everthing I find is based on the sensational fall run.
Why is it the northern migration does not get the attention the fall run does.
Is it because the spring northern run in not as short and so the stripers are more thinned out?
Will the fish be hugging the shore line where a surf caster can have some luck.
Lars