a deep dive on weakfish

By Vernessa Kingsbury

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​The Weakfish (Cynoscion regalis) or Sea Trout, is a ray-finned fish that is deeply intertwined with Shelter Island's maritime heritage and the ecology of the region. In fact, the word Chequit comes from a native name for the species. But don’t let the name “weakfish” fool you—this catch is tenacious and known for its fight. The name actually comes from the tendency of its jaws to rip when hooked.
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​Oral histories and memoirs from our archives tell us that historically, the abundance of weakfish in the waters surrounding Shelter Island was staggering. Henry Cooke White (1861-1952), an avid angler and talented impressionist painter, recalled being drawn to Shelter Island for its weakfish population as early as 1901, when West Neck Creek “was teeming with weakfish on each flood tide.” 
 
Audio recording of a 1989 Historical Society meeting revealed fond memories of weakfishing from childhood in the early part of the 20th century. One voice remembered fishing with his father in Gardiner’s Bay and catching 12 pound  “tiderunners” (adult weakfish). “It was the Wild West,” he joked, recalling how, instead of rods, they’d use simple twine and bait. “Boys would stand on the bank and twirl their lines over their heads and cast…then haul in the weakfish hand over hand,” he said.
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​Weakfish population trends are an indicator of the ecological health of local waters. The shallow eelgrass-rich waters surrounding Shelter Island are a critical habitat for weakfish during their spawning season. Unfortunately, local eelgrass has been depleted by factors like pollution, increased water temperatures, and habitat destruction. Consequently, from the 1980s until recently the once plentiful weakfish population dwindled noticeably. 
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​Cornell Cooperative Extensions Marine Program and other local organizations have been using innovative methods to restore the vital eelgrass meadows through restoration work and community workshops. Local fishermen will tell you they’re already beginning to see weakfish make a comeback!
 
Our “Generations of Shelter Island Impressionists” exhibit will be on view through October 11th. Come see for yourself one Shelter Island family’s connection to weakfish through their art, handmade fishing poles, family photo albums and memoirs. 
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  • About Us
    • Leadership
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    • Our Timeline
    • Annual Reports
    • The Havens House >
      • Construction
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  • Support
    • Donate Now
    • Elizabeth Pedersen Educational Fund
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  • Online Exhibits
    • History of Shelter Island
    • A Day in the Life
    • Digital Tapestry
    • "The Lords of Menantic" Companion Exhibit
    • "The Prospect of Summer" Companion Exhibit
    • See Their Names Exhibit
    • This Land is YOUR Land
    • The DNA of Shelter Island
    • Voices from the Vault
    • Then & Now
    • Witness the Manhansett
    • Walter Cole Brigham
    • Alan Shields
    • Helena Hernmarck
    • British Woolworks
    • "Connecting from a Quarantine Kitchen"
    • Havens DIMONscape
  • Havens Store
  • HAVENS FARMERS MARKET
  • PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
  • America's 250th Anniversary
  • Education
    • The Shelter Island History Project
    • Race, Ethnicity & Class on SI, 1652-2013
  • Living History Project
  • The Collections
    • Digital Collections
    • New York Heritage Digital Collections
    • Donate to the Collections
    • Finding Aids
    • Film Collection
    • House/Building Registry Project
  • From Our Archives
    • The Soap, The Salesman And The Sailor
    • Historic Women of Shelter Island
    • A Deep Dive on Weakfish
    • The Homecoming of George Remington Havens II
    • The David Harries Young, Jr. Diaries
  • Calendar
    • 2025 Events & Programs >
      • May 24-August 30: Havens Market
      • June 28 - October 11: Generations of Shelter Island Impressionists Exhibit
      • July 25: ArtSea Art & Science
      • July 28-Aug 15: Summer Children's Theater Program
      • August 13: Basket Weaving Workshop
      • August 14: Children's Basket Weaving Workshop
      • August 19: ArtLab Workshop
      • September 6: 3rd NY Regiment Encampment
      • September 27: Oysters 'R' Here Event
      • October 11: Harvest Festival Market
      • November 29: Holiday Farmers Market
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