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Viking Fleet Fishing Reports

Fishing Reports

Wed July 22- 1/2 Day Fishing AM

Capt Chris reports a steady pace all morning with buckets filling quickly on the Viking Star. We capped if off by putting it in overdrive toward the end of the trip. Fluke, Seabass and Scup loading the buckets. The first place pool winner was Mike Schmitt from Babylon, NY with a 5.5 lb Fluke. The second place pool winner was Chris Bruckner, from Massapequa, NY with a 2.5 lb Fluke.  

Tue July 21 – 1/2 Day Fishing PM

Capt Chris reports Action, Action, Action on the Viking Star!!! We had Fluke, Seabass and Scup filling the pails. Lots of fun had by all. No frowns here. The pool winner was Rob Seiviss from Massapequa, NY with a Fluke.

Tue July 21 – Montauk Lighthouse Jumbo Porgies & Knothead SeaBass

Capt Dave reports fantastic fishing on the Viking Starship! We started out drifting by the lighthouse and had an excellent pick of Big Porgies. When the tide started to run hard we headed offshore a bit for SeaBass. We had to pick through the small ones, but everyone had nice keepers. We then had one more drop by the lighthouse and found nice big Porgies. It was a really great day. The first place pool winner was Mike Mauzoudis from NYC with a 3.7 lb Porgy. The edible pool winner was Chris Conway with a 3.8 lb SeaBass.

Tues July 21 – 1/2 Day Fishing AM

Capt Chris reports lots of Seabass and Porgies mixing in on the Viking Star. Healthy looking buckets all around. The action was steady most of the morning with the best toward the end of the trip. The first place pool winner was Anthony Roman from Warwick, NY with a 5.25 lb SeaBass. The second place pool winner was Kathy Mitchell from NJ with a 4.9 lb SeaBass.

Tue July 21 – Breaking News!!!!

Capt Steven Jr just called in on the Sat phone from the Viking Fivestar and said that in the first 4 hours of the trip they are on RIGHT NOW has 21 Yellowfin Tuna and 4 Big Eye Tuna in the boat already!!!! Absolutely an epic start to the trip! He wants to let everyone know that there is room on this Friday’s trip and not much more availability, so the time to go is NOW! Don’t hesitate, don’t sleep on it… book this Friday’s trip NOW to get in on this insane Tuna Bite! Call our office at (631) 668-5700 and reserve your spot!

Mon July 20 – 1/2 Day Fishing PM

Capt JR reports that this afternoon’s trip was action packed from start to finish. The first half of the trip anglers boated some real nice Sea Bass. The second half hungry Porgies were flying over the rail. The first place pool winner was Eddy Kay with a Fluke just keeper size. The edible pool winner was Patricia Subtil with a 4 lb SeaBass

Mon July 20- Montauk Lighthouse Jumbo Porgies & Knothead SeaBass

Capt Dave reports a really good day of fishing. The first drift of the day by the lighthouse saw too much tide, it did produce some nice sized fish but we headed way down the beach to get away from the strong tides. We then caught very well, landing some mixed size Porgies as well as some big Sea Bass. We also caught Mackerel, Bluefish and Trigger fish. We headed offshore for the last drift where mostly everyone limited out on Sea Bass and Porgies. Today’s pool winner was Anthony Roman of NY who landed a 2.8lb Porgy.

Mon July 20 – 1/2 Day Fishing AM

Captain JR Gibson reports that we had a good trip this morning with Sea Bass and Porgies being the predominant catch. They were coming over the rail at a steady pace. We also Captured a beautiful trophy fluke about 5 lbs. Today’s pool winner is Dan Smith from West Islip with a 7.5 lbs fluke.

Sun July 19 – Magic Hour Sunset Mixed Bag

Capt JR reports that last night’s Magic Hour yielded an abundance of Porgies with some real nice Sea Bass on the jigs. We also had a few Stripers and Blues as well. Action was consistent throughout the trip.

Sun July 19 – Montauk Lighthouse Jumbo Porgies and Knothead Sea Bass

Capt Dave reports another very productive day fishing on the Viking Starship. We started the morning anchoring up, where the anglers were kept busy with a steady pick of medium-sized Scup. We decided to do a couple of drifts farther offshore to pick up some Sea Bass. We picked through some smaller fish but there were a lot of quality 3-4 pound Sea Bass to be had. Towards the end of the trip we decided to do another drift near the lighthouse where we had a steady pick of large and jumbo Porgies. A great way to end the trip. First prize in the pool today went to Wilfredo Nunez with a 3 lb  Porgy and the edible pool went to Delroy Ewing with a 4 lb Sea Bass.