Lake Montauk

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Lake Montauk is a 900-acre embayment in Montauk, New York that is home to the largest commercial and sporting fish fleets in the state of New York.

The lake (originally referred to on maps as Lake Wyandanch and commonly referred to as the "Great Lake") was a freshwater lake until 1930 when Carl Fisher blasted a hole on the northern shoreline to connect it to Block Island Sound and the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.

Fisher's efforts were part of his efforts to use the lake as the port of his planned development to turn Montauk into the "Miami Beach of the North." On Star Island in the lake he built the Montauk Yacht Club and Star Island Casino. His other Miami North projects which included the Montauk Manor, Montauk Playhouse, Montauk Downs golf course, and the six-story Montauk tower. He renamed the lake to Lake Montauk.

After Fisher opened and dredged the lake, the lake replaced Fort Pond Bay as Montauk's main port (Fort Pond is notoriously shallow and rocky with one of its more famous groundings being the HMS Culloden (1776) in the American Revolution).

Fisher's enterprises went broke following the Crash of 1929. The U.S. Navy took over the lake during World War II (along with other Fisher businesses including the Montauk Manor).

After the war. the lake boomed with commercial and sports fishing becoming New York's biggest fishing port. [1]

The charters at Montauk lay claim to 25 world records for biggest fish [2] including a 76-pound striped bass.

Montauk has several shark tournaments with boat operator Frank Mundus often being reported in stories as the source for the character Quint (Jaws character) in Jaws (film) (Jaws author Peter Benchley's denials of this has not altered the myth). Mundus reputation is encouraged by catching a 4,500 pound Great white shark by harpoon and a 3,427 great white by rod and reel.

A proposal in the 1970s called for daming Fisher's access to the Sound and instead building a canal through the former Montaukett Indian Field and Big Reed Pond for a new outlet onto the Sound. The plan called for construction of more than 1,000 houses along the new waterway. Intense local opposition stopped the plan.[3] Suffolk County took over the property and it is now Theodore Roosevelt County Park (formerly Montauk County Park).

Among the businesses on the lake is the only ferry service in East Hampton town -- operating in the summer to Block Island, Martha's Vineyard and New London, Connecticut.

The Coast Guard also operates on Star Island. The Montauk Airport is on the east side of the lake.

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