Mon July 13 – 1/2 Day PM
Capt JR reports excellent fishing this afternoon on the Viking Star. We had loads of Porgies and some quality Sea Bass coming over the rail. There were some real lunker SeaBass hauled in this afternoon. Non stop action the whole trip. The pool winner was Richard Der Aris from Dix Hills, NY with a 5.4 lb SeaBass.
Mon July 13 – Montauk Lighthouse Jumbo Porgies & Knothead SeaBass
Capt Dave reports excellent fishing today on the Viking Starship. We started out drifting by the lighthouse and the Porgy fishing was good with the ebb tide. We then went offshore and had SPECTACULAR SeaBass fishing. There were a lot that just measured short, but all anglers had no problem of retaining their limit of SeaBass up to 4 lbs. The pool winner was Sia Cheng from NYC with a 2.7 lb Porgy.
Sun July 12 – 1/2 Day Fishing PM
Capt JR reports excellent fishing this afternoon with non stop action on the Viking Star. There were many Porgies and some nice Sea Bass mixed in. We had our first Trigger Fish of the summer too. Full buckets!! The first place pool winner was Andrew Campanelli from Merrick, NY with a 5 lb Trigger Fish. The edible pool winner was Jamie Campanelli from Merrick, NY with a 4 lb SeaBass.
Sun July 12- Montauk Lighthouse Jumbo Porgies & Knothead Sea Bass
Capt Dave reports an excellent day on the Viking Starship. We started out near the lighthouse and had a good pick of Porgies and Sea Bass with a few Bluefish mixed in. We decided to go a little further off-shore as we were looking for some quality Sea Bass. We found some excellent Sea Bass, but had to fight off the hungry Porgies. The first place pool winner was Fox Hillman from Englewood, NJ with a 3 lb Porgy.
Sun July 12- 1/2 Day Fishing AM
Capt JR Gibson reports tough conditions early in the trip on the Viking Star, but as the seas relaxed the fishing improved dramatically. Anglers landed some jumbo Porgies and Sea Bass. At times the Fluking was also Productive. Lots of action. Today’s pool winner was Bob Cuffiero from Fresh Meadows, NY with a 4.75 lb Fluke.
Sat July 11 – Magic Hour Sunset Mixed Bag
Capt Dave reports an okay evening on the Viking Star for our first jigging trip. We started out down the beach since it was rough at the lighthouse with wind against tide. We anchored and picked away at a mixed bag of Porgies and SeaBass.
Sat July 11 – 1/2 Day Fishing PM
Capt Dave G reports a very good afternoon of fishing aboard the Viking Star. After a slow morning, we had fish coming over the rails all afternoon! We ended up with a great catch of big Fluke, big Sea Bass, big Porgies and a couple Bluefish. The first place pool winner was 9 year old Alexander Mo from Watermill, NY with a 7.5 lb Fluke. The second place pool winner was 12 year old Arthur Franciosa Jr. from Purchase, NY with a 7.25 lb Fluke.
Sat July 11 – Montauk Lighthouse Jumbo Porgies & Knothead SeaBass
Capt Dave reports a good day despite leftover conditions from the tropical storm on the Viking Starship. We headed straight to where we found them yesterday, but there were a ton of dogfish and the water was dirty. So we headed not to far offshore and found a nice mixed bag of Big Porgies and SeaBass. We then went a bit further and found Nice Big SeaBass and some more Jumbo Porgies. You had to pick through the small SeaBass though. There were also Mackerel everywhere and a Blowfish. It started off slow, but we put it together by the end. The first place pool winner was Alexander Castillo from Liberty, NY with a 3.41 Jumbo Scup. The edible pool winner was Santos Diaz from Philadelphia, PA.
Sat July 11- 1/2 Day Fishing AM
Capt Dave G reports a slow morning of fishing aboard the Viking Star. We still had quite a bit of wind left over from yesterday’s storm which made for difficult drifting conditions. Still we ended up with a catch of Sea Bass and Porgies. The pool winner was Angelo Demetroulakous from Brooklyn NY, with a 6.9 lb Fluke.
Fri July 10 – Montauk Lighthouse Jumbo Porgies & Knothead SeaBass
Capt Dave reports another great day on the Viking Starship. We started out drifting at the lighthouse finding quality Porgies. When the tide changed we had a lot of small SeaBass, but everyone was able to pick through them a get a couple keepers. We headed down the beach after that and it was another Porgy Bail Job! It was a tie for first place with 2 1/2 lb Porgies for Juan and Al from Queens. The edible pool winner was Alvin from Virginia with a 3 lb SeaBass.