Wed July 30 – Montauk Lighthouse Jumbo Porgies & Knothead Sea Bass
Capt Dave reports an action packed day of fishing. We started off by the Lighthouse where we caught lot’s of mix-sized Porgies. We then anchored a little more east of the Lighthouse where we had a very BIG Porgy bite; there, we also caught 6 to 12 lb Bluefish. We headed offshore for Sea Bass…
Wed July 30 – 1/2 Day Fishing AM
Captain Mike Ricker reports a day of steady and rod-bending fishing. Our crew put a lot of nice-sized Porgies in the buckets. We also had some short Sea Bass action with a few keepers in the mix. We ended the trip with plenty of keeper Fluke. It was a beautiful morning on the water. Congratulations…
Tue July 29 – 1/2 Day Fishing PM
Capt Dave G reports a good afternoon of fishing aboard the Viking Star. We started out the trip with a lot of small Sea Bass, with a few nice keepers mixed in. Then we caught some nice size Porgies, a few keeper Fluke and a Bluefish. All in all, it was a nice afternoon of…
Tue July 29 – Full Day Montauk Jumbo Fluke, Knothead Sea Bass & Ling
Capt Steven Sr. reports a bucket filling day on the Viking Starlite. We had lots of bites today with full buckets of Ling, a couple keeper Fluke with a lot of shorts and Sea Bass mixed in. Everyone went home with full coolers! No pool today. Tomorrow’s Full Day Block Island Jumbo Fluke & Knothead…
Tue July 29 – Montauk Lighthouse Jumbo Porgies & Knothead Sea Bass
Capt Dave reports a good day on the Viking Starship. It was very good first thing at the lighthouse until the flood tide made for finicky fishing. We tried for Sea Bass in the deeper water up to 100 feet and had a few keepers for all. Definitely less little fish and more keepers in…
Tues July 29 – 1/2 Day Fishing AM
Capt Dave G reports a good morning of fishing aboard the Viking Star. We started a bit slowly, and picked a few fish on the first couple of drifts. Then we made a move and caught plenty of Fluke, Seabass and Porgies. The rods were bending for the rest of the trip. We ended up…
Sun July 27 – Whale Watching
A long, but utterly unique and successful trip with finback whale mom and calf, and some dolphins! We travelled to an area that is one of the major whale feeding areas off Montauk and found nothing. We continued ENE for a while and turned to head back on a more northerly route, and then we saw the massive blow of an adult finback whale, and a faint blow of her calf! This is a new finback whale mom/calf pair for us, and what a pair it was! The calf kept swimming under and around our bow, then mom came up close to us. We were being “mugged” by both whales. These whales stayed so close to us that we could not move. Doing this for nearly 4 decades, I (Dr. Artie Kopelman, CRESLI president and senior scientist) have never seen…
Mon July 28 – Whale Watching
Yesterday’s trip was punctuated with sightings from the start, and not limited to cetaceans. Our first-of- the-season sighting of bunker (Atlantic menhaden), an extremely important prey fish for a myriad of marine predators, kicked off our departure past the lighthouse. And not surprisingly, shortly thereafter, we encountered a large pod of Tamanend’s bottlenose dolphin. The pod was separated into two distinct groups, each consisting of tightly-packed individuals including adults, juveniles, and a few neonates (newborns) diving and surfacing together, with occasional tail slaps on the surface. While the sighting was invigorating, we decided to use our time wisely and continue east where baleen whales were seen on previous trips. As we transited, the sea boiled almost continuously with bait fish and occasional tuna, before the largest thing of all broke the surface behind us: a submarine! A possible spinner shark…
Mon July 28 – 1/2 Day Fishing PM
Captain Carl reports another beautiful afternoon and we had some good fishing too! We started out with lots of action, but mostly shorts. After a quick move, we found some much better size keeper Fluke and Seabass that we worked on for the rest of the trip! The pool winner was Jay Anh from Queens,…
Mon July 28 – Montauk Lighthouse Jumbo Porgies and Knothead Seabass
Capt. Dave reports an excellent morning of fishing today. We started out by the lighthouse where we caught some really nice size Porgies. We then ventured over near Block Island where we tried our luck at some Seabass. We got some Seabass the bite wasn’t amazing today, we had a lot of shorts that had…