Fishing Reports

Friday, July 8, 2005

Did not sail today with the lousy weather.

The conditions were terrible in the morning yesterday with 2-4 foot chop on B11. Miserable. We were forced to get out of the wind a bit so we headed to Smithtown bay.

uckily we were able to find a decent pick of fluke to hold us over until the wind laid down.

Early afternoon the sound finally calmed down and we were able to get back to good old B11, home to thousands of fluke recently.

Fluke were flying over the rails before we ran out of time and had to head home. The bite was on for sure and thankfully we were able to get in three great drifts before calling a trip.

The official count at the end of the trip was 92 keepers to 5lbs!! Not bad for a day that started in such miserable weather conditions.

There is room on all trips this weekend.

I guess everyone is holding out to make sure the weather clears up. But it looks like fine weather for the weekend. Just give a call if you want in on this amazing run of fluke!!

Tuesday July 5, 2005

The Fluke are still snappin' !!!

Captain Andy just reported in from the evening trip: Over 100 keepers with the pool weighed in a 6.5 lbs.

Captain Jack from the Prowler had an 8lbder today!

Captain Chris on the day trip bailed the bass and blues in the morning and then finished up the trip with 20 nice fluke for 9 fares. Great day.

Sunday July 3, 2005

Tough day all around as the easterly wind made for very rough and lousy conditions.

We weren't able to fish b11. Just too rough.

About a dozen keepers on the day.

Saturday July 2, 2005

Well it was a fine morning…but a slow afternoon.

Nice pick of fish this morning through the first of the ebb. Very picky after that.

Hundreds of boats fishing the area scattered all the bait up a bit.

Nice day out there anyway. Finished up with 60 keepers on the day.

Friday July 1, 2005

Another Banner day of fluking!!

Over 100 Keepers for 28 fares. High hook went to Scott Rio with 13 keepers (only keeping his limit). White spro's and teaser did the trick.

We fished the B11 area.

Thursday June 30, 2005

26 fares limited out!!

What a day! The beginning of the ebb today was an all out bail job.

Acres of sand eels with all the fluke you wanted underneath them. Finished the day with a full limit of fluke with plenty of nice ones 3-5 lbs.

Many fares had 5-15 keepers each (ORL)

Bucktails were the best again. Fished 10 minutes from the dock. Home by 1:30

Phenomenal fishing right now.

Tuesday June 28, 2005

What a day on Tuesday!!

12 fares….we stopped counting at 87 keepers (of which we only kept our limit) before calling it a day early and heading home.

A lot of fat fish today from 3-5 lbs. Bucktails were the best.

Mon night 6 fares had 26 keepers to 5 lbs in the rain.

Some fishing right now!!

Give a call if you want in on this awesome fishing!!!

Monday June 27, 2005

Tremendous amount of bait all over the area now.

Tremendous amount of fluke.

Both b11 and b9 were great today.

300 fluke on the day, over 70 were keepers.

Fun fun fun!!!

Plenty of room on all trips this week. Don't miss this!!

Sunday June 26, 2005

Awesome day today!!!!

95 keepers was the official count at the end of the trip.

Fished some drifts in a little as 4 feet of water. Fluke were inhaling the bucktails today. Exciting fishing going on right now.

The best in several years for sure.

Yesterdy's evening trip saw the same great action as 75 keepers were landed on the half day trip.

Fluke are feasting on the sand eels in the shallow water. High hook today was into double digits, of which only a limit was retained.

June 25, 2005

Great fluking today!!

The bite slowed yesterday at b11 though there was still some nice fish to be caught.

Today started out slow at b11. But thankfully we found a big pile of fluke late morning in tight to the beach feasting on sand eels.

We were fishing in 5-7 feet of water and the fluke were flying over the rails.

In two hours we put over 90 keepers in the boat and three times the amount of shorts. It was a blast catching like that in the shallow water.

Bucktails especially were catching very well.

If you are interested in getting in on this great fluking we still have room on tomorrow's trips as well as all trips for the upcoming week.

Just give a call.

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