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Super HawkThe stretch of Nassau County's South Shore between Point Lookout and Long Beach represents one of the most fishing-rich coastal corridors on the entire East Island seaboard. Point Lookout, NY — ZIP 11569 — sits at the eastern end of this barrier island segment, positioned directly at Jones Inlet where tidal flow creates the feeding conditions that attract striped bass, blackfish, fluke, and bluefish season after season. Long Beach, immediately to the west, is the largest community on Nassau County's barrier island chain, and its residents have proximity to the same productive water without always knowing the best way to access it. Understanding the relationship between Point Lookout's dock infrastructure and Long Beach's angling community — and knowing which fishing boat operators serve both communities well — is the first step toward planning a genuinely rewarding South Shore fishing trip.
Long Beach and Point Lookout are separated by less than five miles along Lido Boulevard, but those miles represent a meaningful difference in fishing access. Long Beach's oceanfront gives surf anglers consistent fall action during the striped bass run, and the back-bay access points along the city's northern edges produce flounder and weakfish during the shoulder seasons. But for any angler in Long Beach who wants to move beyond shore-based fishing into the full spectrum of what Long Island's South Shore waters offer — wreck fishing for blackfish, offshore targeting of deep-water species, trolling for stripers in the inlet, or running party boat-style trips with family and friends — the short drive to Point Lookout's Lido Boulevard dock is the decisive upgrade. A properly equipped fishing boat departing from Point Lookout puts Long Beach anglers on water that no pier or bulkhead can reach.
The geography of Nassau County's barrier island fishing is defined by structure. Jones Inlet, directly south of Point Lookout in ZIP 11569, is a tidal engine that concentrates fish and bait in ways that make guided fishing boat trips from this dock among the most reliably productive on Long Island. The inlet channel itself holds stripers and blues on both sides of the tide, while the nearshore ocean structure — sandbars, bottom contours, and the wrecks that dot Nassau County's submerged topography — provides habitat for blackfish, fluke, and sea bass at different seasons. Anglers who understand this structure and travel from Long Beach to fish it with a knowledgeable captain gain an enormous advantage over those who fish accessible but less productive water closer to home.
Captain Steve Kearney of Super Hawk Fishing Charter has operated out of Point Lookout's Lido Boulevard dock for years, building a client base that spans Long Beach, Lido Beach, Oceanside, Freeport, Island Park, and communities further inland across Nassau County. His familiarity with the inlet's tidal rhythms, the seasonal movements of target species, and the specific wrecks and ledges that hold fish at different times of year is the operational foundation of Super Hawk's consistent results. For Long Beach anglers evaluating fishing boat options, Super Hawk's combination of location — right at Jones Inlet — and Captain Kearney's depth of local knowledge makes it the most logical starting point.
Super Hawk Fishing Charter, located at 1501 Lido Blvd in Point Lookout, NY, has become the go-to fishing boat destination for Long Beach residents and visitors who want to experience everything Nassau County's South Shore waters have to offer. Captain Steve Kearney's party boat trips and private charters depart from a dock that is minutes from Jones Inlet and the productive ocean grounds beyond, giving every Super Hawk trip a structural advantage over operations positioned further from the inlet. Whether you're a Long Beach local making your first offshore trip or an experienced angler planning a blackfish charter, Super Hawk's schedule and Captain Kearney's expertise are the right combination.
The fishing boat options available to Long Beach neighborhood anglers who are willing to drive five miles to Point Lookout include party boat trips, private charters, family fishing outings, and specialized targeted trips for species like striped bass and blackfish. Super Hawk Fishing Charter covers the full range of these options from its Lido Boulevard dock. Party boat trips are ideal for individual anglers from Long Beach who want the social, cost-effective format of a shared deck. Private charters give Long Beach groups and families the ability to customize every aspect of their trip — species target, departure time, trip length. Beginners and children are actively welcomed, and the combination of professional captaining and included tackle and bait removes every logistical barrier to participation. Beginner fishing trips Long Island
Long Beach's position as Nassau County's largest barrier island city gives its residents a coastal lifestyle that most suburban New York communities cannot offer, but the fishing grounds directly accessible from shore represent only a fraction of what the South Shore has to offer. Jones Inlet, which separates Long Beach from Point Lookout at the inlet's western margin, is the threshold between productive bay fishing and genuinely exceptional ocean and offshore fishing. A fishing boat that clears Jones Inlet from Point Lookout's dock enters a fishery that includes deep nearshore wrecks, open-water trolling lanes, and seasonal offshore grounds that produce species entirely absent from bay and surf fishing. Long Beach anglers who have experienced both consistently confirm that the step onto a fishing boat at Point Lookout is the step into a completely different — and superior — fishing experience. Kids fishing trips Long Island
Family fishing trips from Point Lookout are among the most popular offerings at Super Hawk Fishing Charter, and Long Beach families are some of the most frequent participants given the short drive up Lido Boulevard to the dock. The party boat format suits families because it structures the fishing experience in a way that keeps children engaged and adults comfortable — there is always something happening on deck, the crew provides constant assistance, and the variety of species available during summer and fall means catches are almost guaranteed. Kids fishing trips from Point Lookout have introduced hundreds of young Nassau County anglers to saltwater fishing, and many of those first experiences aboard a fishing boat have grown into annual family traditions. Super Hawk's Captain Steve Kearney and crew are specifically noted for their patience and effectiveness with younger anglers.
Selecting the right fishing boat for Long Beach neighborhood anglers comes down to identifying an operation that combines dock proximity to Jones Inlet, a captain with verifiable South Shore expertise, and the flexibility to accommodate both casual fishing outings and serious targeted trips. Super Hawk Fishing Charter at 1501 Lido Blvd in Point Lookout checks every one of these criteria. Captain Steve Kearney's longevity on these specific waters, the vessel's maintenance standards, and Super Hawk's accessible party boat pricing alongside premium private charter options make it the most versatile fishing boat operation available to Long Beach's angling community. Whether you're targeting blackfish on a December wreck trip or bringing the family out for a summer fluke outing, the right choice for Long Beach anglers is a short drive east on Lido Boulevard to Point Lookout's premier fishing boat dock.
The nearshore wrecks accessible from Point Lookout's fishing boat dock represent some of the most productive and least-pressured structure in Nassau County's accessible fishing grounds. Blackfish and tautog inhabit these wrecks year-round, with peak season running from early October through January. Sea bass congregate on the same structures during warmer months, and striped bass use nearshore wrecks as ambush points during both spring and fall runs. For Long Beach anglers who have spent their fishing lives working the surf and the bay, a first wreck fishing trip out of Point Lookout aboard Super Hawk typically represents a revelation — the density of fish holding on well-maintained structure is simply unlike anything accessible from shore. Captain Steve Kearney holds wreck coordinates and the detailed knowledge of how to fish them productively, translating that expertise directly into results for Nassau County anglers at every experience level.
Super Hawk Fishing Charter serves anglers throughout Point Lookout and Nassau County, including Long Beach, Lido Beach, Oceanside, Island Park, Freeport, Baldwin Harbor, Merrick, Bellmore, Wantagh, Valley Stream, and Rockville Centre. Whether you are a Long Beach local or driving from anywhere across Nassau County, our fishing boat is stationed at 1501 Lido Blvd in Point Lookout, NY 11569 — minutes from Jones Inlet and the productive South Shore waters of Long Island.