Fishing action holds strong before hurricane hits.
Bluefish and blue claw crabs are on the menu.
This past week has been especially productive for fluke, porgies and sea bass.
Doormat fluke lead the way.
Playoff schedule is set with the first game to take place on Saturday at Hite Field.
Most impressive has been the fluke bite.
Triggerfish, stripers highlight another hot week of angling action.
Taylor Black was honored on Monday in Brooklyn.
Several more surprises have appeared in local waters, including triggerfish and cobia.
Find out where the fish are before heading out this weekend.
An 8.4-pound doormat won the Molnar’s Landing Ninth Annual Early Fluke Shootout.
Aviators took the first game 5-1 and Ospreys won the second game 3-0 on Monday Night.
Sag Harbor Whalers shut down Aviators on Sunday.
Southampton beats Westhampton 3-2 on Tuesday night.
Morning or night, it’s hard to avoid the constant bite.
Deborah Carlin will give speech at graduation ceremony Saturday at 11 a.m.
Riverhead’s Tomcats beat Westhampton Aviators 7-6 on Tuesday night.
Aviators beat Whalers 2-1 on Saturday night.
Aviators take out Breakers 10-0 on Thursday at Hite Field.
Aviators off their wining streak after Wednesday evening game.
Opening day for sea bass finally arrived on Monday.
Bats stay hot with 7-1 win over Sag Harbor.
Aviator defense commits six errors in 8-4 loss to Riverhead at Westhampton on Tuesday.
Nick Ahmed and Kyle Kubitza, were selected in the Major League Baseball draft on Tuesday.
East End Bait & Tackle says 'Live baits have been working best for the keeper sized fish.'
Westhampton fell to Southampton Saturday but made up for it against North Fork Sunday.
They say fishing has been excellent for striped bass, bluefish, fluke, porgies and blowfish.
Westhampton Beach boys track and field team finishes the season 6-0.
Department of Environmental Conservation temporarily shuts down shell fishing.
Also, Lady Hurricanes lacrosse team topples John Glenn to finish strong season.
Tennis team makes a strong finish, baseball squad holds on to playoff hopes while the lacrosse team suffers tough losses.
Despite a strong first half showing from Bishop McGann-Mercy, the Baymen rallied for another win.
The boys' varsity wrestling squad defeats Smithtown Christian 54-24 to spoil their homecoming.
The Hampton Bays varsity wrestling team fall 74-12 to non-league opponent Shoreham/Wading River.
Baymen lose to Smithtown East 67-53. They will look to rebound in upcoming game against Center Moriches
Hampton Bays boys varsity basketball wins 69-62
Genna Kovar receives another athletic association honor.
Babylon proves too much for Hampton Bays.
Hampton Bays Baymen are now 4-4 in the league.
Tough loss but the season is not over