Yes, Weaks are good, but they grow thin around here. The Peconic River, where they breed, does not let them get to the right spots anymore.
Gardner's Bay, Bostwick Bay and among the rocks at Cedar Point still produce, if you've got SCUBA experience. The loss of the eel grass, which was at the time of the brown tides, saw the 'scallop population plumet. A friend reintroduced oysters in Three Mile Harbor, where they are growing nicely now, and I'm thinking artificial eel grass might give the first year "baby" 'scallops a place to hide and grow to reproduction age (fall 2nd year they then die before the third year , take them or not).
Damned few Wahoo! around here. When the Gulfstream shifts closer to shore, some make in to where they can be caught, but you have to troll at 18 mph + - to get a hit, and I have no boat.......even renting one from Uhlein's in Montauk would not work any more, as my Rt. Leg does not work, and I'd need to be winched in and out....