Sun Sept 29 – 1/2 Day Fishing PM
Captain Jerry reports the fishing this afternoon on the Viking Star was not quite as good as on the AM trip, but still outstanding. We had a number of anglers that had never fished before and they got to go home with some fine fish. We sailed East of the Montauk Lighthouse and had some nice drifts with good sized Porgies and some big fat Sea Bass. The pool winner this afternoon was Robert Caffiero of Fresh Meadows NY with a 5.25 pound Sea Bass. Remove
Sun Sept 29 – Block Island Jumbo Porgies and Knothead Sea Bass
Captain Dave reports almost perfect conditions on the Viking Starship today. We drifted most of the day and anglers had fish on the line almost continuously. A mixed bag of quality Sea Bass, large Scup, Bluefish and even a few keeper Striped Bass. First place in the pool went to Julio Goerra with a 3.8 pound Scup. Second place in the pool went to Frank DeLuca of Staten Island NY with a 15.5 pound Bluefish.
Sun Sept 29 – 1/2 Day Fishing AM
Captain Jerry reports a fine day for fishing on the Viking Star. The weather was beautiful and the action was non stop. Rods bending from first drop until it was time to head back. Lots of big beautiful Sea Bass and plenty of large Porgies to be had by our anglers today. No keeper Fluke today; the season ends tomorrow. Everyone went home with plenty of fish to eat for dinner and enough to share with friends and family. The pool winner was …………………………
Sat Sept 28 – Striped Bass Fishing
Captain Jerry reports another evening of stalking the elusive Striped Bass on the Viking Star. Tonight we did catch a over 30 large Bluefish and anglers did bring aboard a few short Striped Bass, but a lovely large Striped Bass got away within sight of the boat, but just out of reach of our longest gaff. Hopefully the cooler temperatures this week will bring the Striped Bass closer to Montauk into legal waters. We continue the hunt this Friday October 4th and Saturday October 5th 6PM to midnight. Hope you’ll join us and we can post a photo of you and a monster Striped Bass.
Sat Sept 28 – Block Island Fall Jumbo Porgies & Knothead SeaBass
Capt Dave reports a good day on the Viking Starship. It started out a bit slow, but when we got the right conditions it was really good. The Porgies were really big and we had a lot of SeaBass in the mix. The first place pool winner was Ernesto Luna from Lakewood, NJ with a 3.2 lb Scup. The edible pool winner was Santo Green from the Bronx, NY with a 5.4 lb SeaBass.
Sat Sept 28 – Full Day Charter – Viking Fivestar
Capt Steven Jr reports a productive day on the Viking Fivestar full day trip. We ended up with a nice load of SeaBass up to 4 lbs and Big Porgies. We also had a 36 lb Striped Bass. The group went home with a load of fillets!
Sat Sept 28 – 1/2 Day Fishing AM
Capt Dave G reports a good morning of fishing aboard the Viking Star. The trip started slowly on the first couple drifts. Then the bite started and there were plenty of fish coming over the rails. We ended up with a nice catch of sea bass along with some porgies and 1 nice striped bass. The first place pool winner was J.R. Stevenson from East Hampton, NY with a 12 lb Striped Bass. The second place pool winner was Matthew Loesch from Garden City, NY with a 4.1 lb SeaBass.
Fri Sept 27 – 1/2 Day Charter PM – Viking Fivestar
Capt Derek reports a good afternoon on the Viking Fivestar. We started off on the south side with a slow drift. It didn’t avail to much so we went up to the north and found the scup. There was plenty of action and nice size Porgies with some keeper SeaBass mixed in.
Fri Sept 27 – 1/2 Day PM
Capt Dave G reports a very good afternoon of fishing aboard the Viking Star. We did much better than this morning. We ended up with plenty of Porgies, Bluefish and a couple Jumbo SeaBass. The pool winner was Larry Silverman from Amagansett, NY with a 3 lb SeaBass.
Fri Sept 27 – Block Island Fall Jumbo Porgies & Knothead SeaBass
Capt Dave reports phenomenal Porgy fishing on the Viking Starship. The early drop was very very good, but there were only a handful of SeaBass. We went looking for the SeaBass, but we only found a few with Porgies mixed in. We also had 1 Cod, short Striped Bass, Bluefish, Fluke, and some Green Bonitos. The first place pool winner was George Reid from PA with a 2.9 lb Scup. The edible pool winner was Billy Lau from Brooklyn, NY with a 5.6 lb Cod.