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Saturday December 19- Final Mixed Bag Trip Captain Carl says fishing was decent today. The snow starting falling and Albert Jackson landed a nice 31/2 pound scup for the pool. A good amount of cod were landed up to about 12 pounds.
Sunday December 13- Block Island Mixed Bag Trip Captain Steven Sr reports a slow day on Cod and Blacks due to excessive amounts of Porgies who were attacking the baits. These Porgies were so huge they were the size of pie plates! For this reason we will be going for oven Stuffer Block Island Porgies this Saturday Dec 19th at 5am returning at 4pm. This will be the last trip for Porgies for 2009 so we will be using all of our remaining RSA Porgies. Captain Steven will also be looking for the Cod and Blackfish so join us for what looks to be an excellent trip. To make a reservation log on to vikingfleet.com or give us a call at the office at 631 668 5700.
Sunday December 6 -Block Island Blackfish Cod Trip Captain Steven Sr reports very windy conditions but not rough conditions which made it tricky to feel the bites but those who did were rewarded with very nice Togs up to 10.3lbs. Some sharpies like Pete and Squirt had over 10 Tog a piece, keeping only their limit and a Cod or 2 mixed in. We were very impressed with the size of all Blackfish and we had action all day with Porgies and Sea Bass coming over the rails, all of which were returned. The Blackfish pool was won by Mike Safko of Thorwood NJ with a 10.3 lb Blackfish. The cod pool was taken by Petrauskas Arunas of Hauppauge NY with a 16.2lb beauty Cod. Captain Steven Sr is excited to get back out there and do it again. We are sailing on Saturday and Sunday at 3am.
Saturday December 5- Mixed Bag Captain Dave reports a decent day of fishing with not the best conditions. They saw some decent Cod fishing as well as a nice catch of Porgies.
Wednesday November 25 -Happy Thanksgiving to all our valued customers and their families from everyone here at the Viking Fleet. We are closed tomorrow to observe the holiday and have no trips sailing from Montauk. The Viking Straiper is half Day fishing from our dock in Tarpon Springs Florida on Thanksgiving day should anyone be lucky enough to be there! Captain Dave will be sailing at 5am Friday morning on his Block Island Porgy trip so see you then. Enjoy your turkey!
Block Island Porgy Fishing Captain Dave reprts a decent day of fishing over by Block Island. Most anglers took home their fill of Porgies as well as some Cod and a couple of Striped Bass. Blackfish Haven and Coxes Cod Captain Steven Jr reports that Blackfishing remained strong today with a steady pick all day long. There were a lot of nice sized Blacks caught today. We had a slow pick of Cod but the ones we did catch were a quality size. The Blackfish pool was won by Mark Rafferty of Medford NY with a 9.5lb Blackfish. The Cod pool was taken by Jai Wallace of Wheatly Heights NY with a 22 pounder.
Monday November 23 and Tuesday November 24 No trips due to the bad
Sunday November 22 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was ok today we had some porgy along with a few cod. The pool winner was Tom Horigome Syosset NY with a 3lb porgy. Blackfish Haven and Coxes Cod Captain Steven Jr. reports that they had an excellent day of Blackfishing again today. The Blackfish pool was won by William M. Smith of Mahwah NJ with a 9.9 pounder. Cod fishing remained tough again today with very few keepers coming over the rails. The Cod pool winner was Ladislav Andrin of Flushing NY with a 10.4lb Codfish.
Saturday November 21 Black Fish Haven and Coxes Cod Captain Steven Jr reported a steady pick of black fish coming over the rails so far the biggest fish was caught by Terri Coleman from Holbrook NY with a 15.9lbs BlackFish.This is a Viking Blackfish of a lifetime caiught by the one and only Miss Coleman! A 15.9lb monster caught on Saturday November 21st aboard the Viking Starship with Captain Steven Forsberg Jr. Click here to see some pics http://www.vikingfleet.com/gallery/gallery.asp?categoryid=982 Terri Coleman also won the Cod pool with a 9.13lbs. Blackfishing was very good today but Cod fishing remained slow. Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was better today than the last few days, we had porgies and a few cod in the mix the pool winner was James from Brooklyn NY with a 2.5lb porgy and the second place went to Mr Rafael Varela from Central Islip with a 10lb Blue fish.
Friday November 20 Block Island Porgy Fishing We are not sailing today due to the weather.
Thursday November 19 Block Island Porgy Porgy fishing was slow again today with not too many keepers. We did have some Cod and Ling in the mix.
Wednesday November 18 BlackFish Haven And Coxes Cod Captain Steven Reports todays BlackFish Cod Trip on the StarShip was like a Football Team running the 2 minute drill. Both species bit well on the last drop of each zone, especially the Black Fish. As we had our boat limit Phil 'Spank Me' Bloom got lucky with a 10.5 Bulldog Tautog. Dieter Schadel Hammed out 23 keeping his limit largest going 8lbs. Honorable mention to Ron 'wheres my spanking'Johnson who also had double digit BlackFish. On the Cod front, Captain Steven made the necessary adjustments on our last drop and it put meat in the box. James Mcclary caught his first cod and it took the pool! Johnny Staples caught a beautiful Bergall on a beautiful day in November. The pool was won by Phil Bloom with his 10.5 lb Blackfish. James McClary from Glenoaks was the winner of the Cod pool with his 10lb Cod. Block Island Porgy Fishing was much better today than the last two previous day gone by everyone at least had a pail of fish along with some cod and there were some nice size Porgy in the mix, The pool winner was Mr Nick Vavilis with a 3lbs Porgy.
Tuesday November 17 Block Island Porgy Fishing was still slow today however there were some jumbo porgy in the mix. The pool winner was Mr Harold Hemmingway with 3.5 lb Porgy.
Monday November 16 Block Island Porgy Fishing was better today we caught some porgy and cod the weather was great so lets see what tomorrow brings.
Sunday November 15 Block Island Porgy Fishing was slow today due to the weather conditions over the last few days. We did manage to catch a few keepers but it was not one of our good days winning the both pool was Mr Bruce Roberts from Far Rockaway Queens with a 3.5lb Porgy and the edible pool with a 22lb Cod. Blackfish Haven and Coxes Cod Captain Steven Sr reports a very slow day of fishing today most likely due to the bad weather we have had over the last few days.
Thursday November 12 and Friday November 13 We did not sail due to bad weather.
Wednesday November 11- Happy Verterans Day. Blackfish Haven and Coxes Cod The Rusty Bellys were chewing yesterday! The first drop was a bail job! Anglers filled their limits very fast with quality sized Togs. We had a bunch of fish in the 6 to 7 lb range. Check out some pictures in our photo gallery.CLICK HERE http://www.vikingfleet.com/gallery/gallery.asp?categoryid=981 Then we made a couple more drops looking for some bigger fish and we found found some which we picked away at to round out the Blackfish catch. After that we headed to Coxes but by then the weather really took a turn for the worst. We made a couple of drops for Cod and caught a few but the weather made it tough. Eventually we called it a trip and headed home. Block Island Porgies Porgy fishing was a bit tough today with the winds but we still manage to catch a few keepers. The pool winner was Mr Frank Mazzella from the Bronx NY with a 2.5lb Porgy.
Tuesday November 10 Block Island Porgies Captain Dave reports a spectacular day of Porgy fishing today. In fact it was so good that everyone caught their limit on Porgies and were back at the dock by 1.30pm. Artie Blenk was the pool winner with a 2.8lb Porgy.
Monday November 9 Block Island Porgies Beautiful weather today and good fishing. The Pool winner was Mr David Jones of Brooklyn NY with a 2.9lb porgy. Mr Marion Brown Brooklyn NY had a 10lb Bluefish which won him the edible pool.
Sunday November 8 Blackfish Haven and Coxes Cod Sundays trip was again very good although the Blackfish bite was not as redhot as Saturday. However most anglers aboard still limited out without a problem. Again we had some quality sized fish with most in the 4 to 5 pound range. Henry and Curtis aka "Timmy" were again a big part of the show catching their limits fast and then helping others get their limit. After Blackfishing we headed to Coxes but it was a differnet story than Saturday and the Dogfish were a major pain. We did land a couple of nice Cod but the Dogs were hungry. Thomas Kim of Bayside NY took the Blackfish pool with a 10.5lb Bulldog. Way to go Thomas! Adam Lesniewski took the Cod pool with a last minute 18 pounder. Block Island Porgy Captain Dave Reports another good day of fishing aboard the Viking Star the pool winner was Mr Bruce Roberts Far Rockaway Queens with a 3.5lb Porgy the second place went to Mr Tom Brooklyn NY with a 9lb Pollack
Saturday November 7 Blackfish Haven and Coxes Cod Saturdays trip was a trip that you dream of. We had absolutely perfect weather and phenomenal fishing. Captain Steven started at Blackfish Haven and the bite was on! All around the boat anglers quickly filled their limits with quality Togs!.Stephanie Talmage was one of the stars with 16 keepers, only keeping her limit. After all limits were caught we headed down to Coxes where we found some hungry Cod. The drift was a little quick so we anchored up and had a great pick of Cod. Most were markets but there were a couple of fish between 15 and 20 pounds. Our very own Tyler Weiss had 4 Cod himself. Of course there were also some Sea bass which were returned to the sea unharmed. Stanley Lowak of Queens NY took the Blackfish pool with a 9.4 pounder. Eric Hant of Westchester NY took the Cod pool with a 20lb Cod just edging out Phil Blooms 19.5 pounder. Block Island Porgy Fishing was good today with nice size porgy coming over the rails along with keeper cod. The pool winner was Mr Sang Seol Park from Queens NY with a 3.5lb porgy. Mr Ronald Turner from the Catskills NY had a 11lb Pollack to win the edible pool. Night Striped Bass Captain Carl reports that the night Bass boat is still off. We tried many different spots but with very little action. For the rest of the 2009 season we will only be sailing on Saturday nights for Striped Bass.
Friday November 6 Night Striped Bass has been cancelled. The Porgy Trip did not Sail
Thursday November 5 Block Island Porgy Fishing was Fantastic today with lots of porgys and cod comming over the rail. The pool winner was Mr Tony Ho from NYwith a 3lb porgy.
Wednesday November 4 Rusty Belly Blackfish and Cod Blackfishing was great on our first Rusty Belly trip of the year! There was some strong current in the morning, which made the bite a bit tricky for some, but there was a lot of action and plenty of nice tog to be caught. High hook for the blackfishing was Tony Vigil, who caught 18 keepers (only keeping his limit)! Henry Rudolph and Curtis Tems were close behind with 16 each (only keeping their limits)! We fished right until noon, then we then headed down to Coxes Ledge (only an short ride on the high-speed Viking Superstar) and the cod were there! The wind was very light, so we were able to drift a couple different spots. At each place we fished, we caught some nice cod, as well as some large scup, and cunners. There were also some sea bass, but those were released. Joe Bloecker had 4 cod himself! Kendall Gilliam from Bronx, NY took the blackfish pool with a 8.7 pounder. Gregory Powell from Brooklyn, NY took the cod pool with a 21 pounder. It was an excellent start to our Blackfish/Cod season. Check out some pictures in our gallery! Click here http://www.vikingfleet.com/gallery/gallery.asp?categoryid=979 Block Island Porgy Captain Dave reports a good day of fishing for jumbo porgies. The Porgy pool winner was Mr Artie Blenk with a 3lb Porgy. Mr Peter Carroll of Staten Island NY won the edible pool with a 15lb Pollack.
Tuesday November 3 Block Island Porgy Fishing was good today with jumbo porgy blues and cod comming over the rails everyone had enough for dinner.
Monday November 2 Block Island Porgy Captain Dave reports a good day of fishing the pool winner was Mr Mike Chan from Queens NY with a 3.2 lb Porgy.
Sunday November 1 Block Island Porgy Another good day of porgy fishing aboard the Viking Star.The first day of November and it was really nice weather and the fishing also, The pool winner was Mr William Wong from Colonia NJ with a 4lb porgy and Mr Bruce Roberts from Far Rock Away Queens with a 17lb blue fish I would like to say thanks again to Dennard Cash Sheldon and there professor.
Saturday October 31 Block Island Porgy Captain Dave reports a good day of fishing. The pool winner was Mr Song Seol Park of Queens NY with a 4lb porgy and second place went to Mr Cesar Seminario of Rego Park Queens with a 10lb Cod.
Friday October 30 Night Striped Bass Bass was poor again last night. with the new moon it should make for a feeding frenzy and wake up those bass! Block Island Porgy Captain Dave Reports a good day today it started out a bit cloudy, but the sun came out and we had a beautiful day the pool winner was Mr Tom Mann Brooklyn Ny with a 4lb Porgy the second place went to Mr Will Baker from Brooklyn NY with a 35lb bass.
Thursday October 29 Night Striped Bass Fishing was poor last night. A few blues in the mix but the striped bass were not around. The new moon over the weekend should wake those bass up for us!
DUE to the weather we did not sail on Wednesday October 28 and Thursday October 29
Tuesday October 27 2009 Block Island Porgy Captain Dave reports in spite of the weather and a few sick anglers we managed to have a good day of porgy fish with lots of quality fish comming over the rails, including lots of Blues and a few Cod. The pool winner was Mr Nat Houston Bronx NY with a 4lb Porgy.
Monday October 26 2009 Block Island Porgies Captain Dave reports a good day of fishing aboard the Viking Star. The pool winner was Mr Artie Blenk with a 3lb Porgy the edible pool was won by Mr. Desmond Forsythe with a 7lb Blue fish.
Sunday, October 25, 2009 Block Island Porgies We had 2 boats out today fishing. It was a beautiful day so lots of people came out and we were happy to accommodate them on both the Viking Star and the Viking Superstar. The Viking Superstar reported great fishing with Capt. Steven. We had lots of fish coming over the rail all day long, with many JUMBO porgies, as well as a mix if Cod, Bluefish, and Bass. One bass was 40 pounds! There is a very strong showing of Cod fish on the local grounds, which looks great for the months to come! The pool winner was Ruby who out caught the boys with her 4 lb Porgy! The Viking Star with Capt. Dave also reported great fishing with jumbo porgies and some cod, bass, and blues. The pool winner was Mr. Ben Johnson from Queens , NY with a 3.5 lb. scup. Second place went to Bruce Robert from Queens , NY with his 25 lb bass!
Saturday October 24 No trips today due to weather
Friday October 23 Block Island Porgies Captain Dave needed to come back to the dock early because fishing was so good. The pool winner was John Bramin from NJ who caught a 3.5lb Porgy. The edible pool was won with a 35lb Striped Bass. They had upwards of 30 Cod on the boat today. Night Striped Bass The weather did not cooperate last night making fishing very difficult. Even with the bad conditions they did have some nice striped bass landed on the trip. The pool was won by Anthony Rich of Westchester NY with a 32 pounder. Anthony caught his limit of bass tonight.
Thursday October 22 Block Island Porgies FISHING IS AWESOME! Captain Dave reports this is some of the best Porgy fishing he has ever seen. The Porgies are jumbo with the pool winner coming over the rails at an impressive 4 pounds. This lovely Porgy was landed by Jack Johnson of North Carolina. The edible pool was taken by George Williams of Uniondale NJ with a 15lb Cod. Night Striped Bass Fishing Bass Fishing was tough. It started off with a stiff wind against tide then we sat through slack and just had a pick of Blues. Once we got some flood we had a flurry of Bass landed but then things shut right down again. Cocktail Blues made it tough on the snakes as everyone was bringing up cigar baits.( Half eels). The pool was won by Darryl Moore of Port Jeff Station NY with a 19.5lb Bass.
Wednesday October 21 Block Island Porgies Captain Dave reports an excellent day of fishing over at Block today. Everyone on the boat caught their limit of Porgies. We are also seeing a lot of quality Cod as well as Pollack and Bluefish and even a few Striped Bass. The porgy pool was won by Anthony Bennett of Bristol PA with a 3.5lb Porgy. Anthony also won the edible pool with a 12lb Bluefish. Way to go there Anthony!
Tuesday October 20 Block Island Porgy Captain Dave reports a slow start today for Porgy fishing with lots of dog fish in the mix. We also caught some Cod and Blues. Later on the fishing picked up and finished strong. The pool winners were Mr Louis Alva of Queens Village NY and Mr Chris Poyiatzis of Astoria NY.
Friday October 16 Saturday October17 Sunday October 18 and Monday October19 Due to the weather we did not sail.
Thursday October 15 Block Island Porgy Captain Dave reports another fantastic day of fishing again. Every one went home happy and the pool winner was Richard Kwon of Glen Rock NJ with a 3lb Porgy.
Wednesday October 14 Block Island Porgy Captain Dave reports another Fantastic Day of Porgy fishing aboard the Viking Starship. The pool winners were Sanford Amanuel from NY NY with a 3lb Porgy and Aslon Kerisli from New Hyde Park NY with a Blue Fish.
Tuesday October 13 Block Island Porgy Captain Dave Reports a Fantastic day of Block Island Porgy fishing aboard the Viking StarShip the pool winner was our own Uncle Louie from Flushing NY way to go uncle louie see you next time out.
Monday October 12 Block Island Porgy Porgy fishing started of slow this morning and then picked up. We had some nice mixed size porgy and then the dog fish came in and kind of slowed things down. However it was not a bad day of fishing and it was a beautiful day on the water. The pool winner was Chris Poyiatzis of Astoria NY with a 2.5lbs Porgy. Jimmy Jones had a nice size bluefish. I wanted to say a special hello to Mrs cooper and family and Mr ollington Roach.
Sunday October 11 Block Island Porgy Fishing was good today and it was a nice day also the pool winner was Mr Louis Alva from Queens NY a special hello to Mr Miguel Hernandez and Mr Robert Batt. PM Bass and Blues Jigging Captain Anthony reports that the Final Jigging Trip on the Stariper was just insane fishing with 20 keepers to 30lbs, Blues to 16lbs and False Albacore.The best part was all the first time fisherman (kids) who caught their first fish what a way to end the Season the pool winner was Mr Steven Matteucci Syosset NY, Captain Anthony and mates Eric Hannan and Alex the Bulgarian would like to thank all who jigged on the Riper this Year! AM Bass and Blues Jigging Captain Anthony reports a true Columbus Day fishing trip-red, Striped and blues. It was a blood bath on the southside with bass up to 17lbs, the pool winner is Mr Mike Wisniewski Patchogue NY with a 17.7lbs the second place went to Mr Rich Gluszak Hicksville NY with a 12.1lbs fish.
Saturday October 10 Night Striped Bass Bassing was a bit tought after 6 straight incredible trips. A shift in the North wind created havoc on our drift, as we were working the wind against tide. When we finally got tide working for us, the trip produced 20 beauties and a mess of whoppa choppas! The pool winner was Mr Daniel Valente pf Seattle Washington with a 32.7lbs bass, second place went to Mr Grzegorz Wylaz of Rockaway Beach, NY with a 29.8lbs fish. Block Island Porgy Good day of Block Island fishing, the porgies are holding strong. The pool winner was Mr David Medina from NY, NY AM and PM Half DayJigging Captain Anthony reports both Saturday Jigging trips were very with tons of good action. The bass were up to 20lbs and blues to 16lbs. Tomorrow will be our final trip on the Stariper before the old girl goes down to Florida for some sunshine and TLC. The pool winner was Sean Siri of St James NY second place went to Marco Bulzomi Syosset, NY.
Friday October 9 Night Striped Bass The Bass Acre Continues! Once again the Starship invaded the grazing Moo-cow line siders and put the meat in the box. 52 total fish caught for 31 passengers. The night started slow but the feed started in 2.5 hrs we boated all the bass. largest was Jose at 39.1lbs the cempa family limited out with 6 beauties the first palce went to Jose Sanches Hampton Bays NY second place went to Greg Cempa Whitney NY with a 35.9lbs. AM Half Day Jigging Half day started slow due to the slack tide but once we got it the Bass started biting. we stayed out a bit late and it payed off Sean took the pool with a 20lber. Block Island Porgy Fishing was good today aboard the Viking Starship the pool winner was Mr Angelo Stavropould Ronkonkoma Ny with a 3lb the second place was a striped bass from the Aracena group.
Thursday October 8 Night Striped Bass The run is on- For the second trip in a row the Starship limited out on Striped Bass. It was a slow start but kicked into high gear late and the blood bath began. The pool winner was Mr Chris Mazurkiewicz of Cortlandt Manor NY with a 39.2 lbs Bass. The second place went to Mr Carl Smith of Brentwood NY with a 38.7lb Bass. The weather looks good for tonight so far so get in on the action. We are sailing at 7pm and the fare is $85.00. Block Island Porgy Due to the weather we did not sail
Wednesday October 7 Block Island Porgy- Due to weather we did not sail Wednesday.
Tuesday October 6 Block Island Porgy Fishing was ok today, there were plenty of mixed sized porgies caught. The pool winner was Mr kamal Abdelwhed of Queens NY with a 3lb Porgy.
Monday October 5 Block Island Porgy Captain reports another great day of Block Island Porgy Fishing the pool winner Mr David Ricks Albany NY with a 3lb Porgy second place went to Mr Henry Chen Queens NY with a Black fish.
Sunday October 4 Night Striped Bass The "cows were grazing" off the Lighthouse last night and as expected the Harvest moon produced the best Striper fishing of the year as the Starship was limited out by 10.15pm and back at the dock at 11pm. Every fisherman on the boat had their 2 fish with the largest weighing in at 37lbs caught by Carl Lorenz of Medford NY. George Jenn had his best night of the year boating six soakers to 33lbs. It should be mentioned that George and Frank Stoutenberg definitely gave a lesson last night on team work. Each were hooked up with 25lb fish that had wrapped their braid about 6 times around. Frank and George worked together spinning and twisting like Dancing with the stars champions until each fish came slamming down on the Starship deck. The full Moon weekend lives up to expectations and produced the best Bass fishing of the year. Between the Starship night and Stariper daytime trips the Viking Fleet sent anglers home with over 200 Stripers. The totals were 8 fish over 40lbs, 33 fish over 30lbs and dozens first time fisherman who not only caught their first fish but landed a trophy Striped Bass. The Viking fleet would like to thank all that participated over this 4 day marathon and we look forward to doing it again over Columbus Day weekend. Half Day PM Jigging Fishing was Great Bass on the first Five drifts with a mix of blues. Kevin Dick Huntington NY won the pool with a 15lb and had his limit Curtis Tems had a bass, seabass,blue also porgies. Block Island Porgy Seabass Yet another day of fishing aboard the Viking StarShip fishing started off a bit slower than norman but it then picked up, the pool winner was Barry Brooklyn NY second place went to Mr Wing NG Flushing, NY captain dave and the crew wants to say thanks to all. AM Jigging -Captain Anthony reports a fine morning of fishing with bass to 19lbs Jimmy Matteucci Syosset, NY took the pool with a 19lbs Bass and Austin Curreri Huntington, Ny came second with a 17lbs . The Viking Fleet would like to thank the Sag Harbor Fire Dept for comming back and catching a few. Thanks to Mr Rich Henn and the great bunch of guy. we'll see you next year!
Saturday October 3 Night Striped Bass Captain Steven Sr reports that Striped Bass fishing is as good as it gets 3 hours of nonstop gaffing produced 60 fish up to 47lbs with at least 5 over 40 and 15 over 30 Mr Ken Mosher landed 5 fish and has the new second place fish in the derby at 47lbs. Mr Michael Nelson also had 5 to 35lbs surfcaster mike had 6 with 3 over 30. All kept their limit. The Connaugton family had 11 fish with there youngest catching the biggest at 37lbs.tonights Full Moon will be just as good with extra flood tide. PM Jigging Captain Anthony reports a decent afternoon of fishing with very tough conditions. Mr Jun Mayao Long Island City took the pool with a 15lbs bass Jun's Pal had a 10lb Bonita AM Jigging Due to the weather did not sail Block Island Porgy Seabass Fishing was good again today with the rain falling and cloudy it was a good day the pool winner was Mr King Chapman Brooklyn NYwith a 3lb Porgy.
Friday October 2 Night Striped Bass The Striped Bass Trip started furiously last night with 15 fish flying over the rails in the first two drifts including a 28lb beauty caught by 8 year old Nicholas. Then the wind turned a bit and our drift changed eventually against the tide anfd the rest of the night was a pick. We still had a very good night with some moo cow line siders caught including first place pool winner Radek Bielaczyc with a 31lb, the second place went to surfcaster Mike. Our old friend and former mate John swung and missed 4 times before landing a 29lber Saturday. Sundays Full Moon shaping up to be even better with more flood tide each night. Block Island Porgy Seabass Captain Dave reported another Excellent day of fishing aboard the Viking Starship lots of porgy not alot of sea bass some blues the nice weather matched a excellent day on the water the pool winner was Mr Hung Lee Brooklyn NY.
Thursday October 1 Night Striped Bass Fishing was great last night lots of fish comming over the rail. Captain Steven reports that last night was a Bassacre with 40 fish landed by 25 anglers. George Jehn was high-hook with 5 fish and 1 moo cow line sider at 38 pounds. Frank Stoutenberg also had 5 bass, both men just kept their limit. The fish were everywhere and were chewing. REMEMBER! we have a special Sunday night Full Moon Trip this weekend. Block Island Porgy Seabass Fishing was Excellent today aboard the VikingStarship mostly porgy mixed size some sea bass and blues we also caught some cod fish today the pool winner was Mr Louis Alva Queens NY with a 3lb Porgy.
Wednesday September 30 Block Island Porgy Seabass-Great day of Porgy Fishing lots of porgy some sea bass and blue fish and stripped bass up to 12lbs in the mix,everyone went home happy and lots of fish for dinner. Message from Captain Anthony-The October Full Moon is upon us and Captain Steven and Captain Anthony will be fishing around the clock this upcoming weekend hunting for some Moo Cow Linesiders, otherwise known as trophy Striped Bass! The action will start on Thursday night with our regular scheduled 7pm-1am trip. The live eel trips will also take place on Friday and Saturday nights. On Friday Saturday and Sunday we will be hitting the rips on the Stariper with 2 trips, 8am-12 noon and 1pm-5pm. The jigging action has been pretty good with not just Stripers but all species including some beauty Knot Head Sea Bass, Pork Chop size Porgies, and Whopper Chopper Blues over 15 lbs.This years special Harvest Moon trip will take place on Sunday night, once again from 7pm-1am and it looks like mother nature will cooperate and give us the flood tide for most of the trip. With over 200lbs of eels in our tanks and the crew polishing the diamond jigs we are set to hit the Fall Run hard!!!
Tuesday September 29 No trips due to weather
Monday September 28 No trips due to weather
Sunday September 27 Tuna Trip The weather conditions were tough but we still managed to put a good trip together with 3 Swords over 100lbs which really topped the trip. We had 20 Yellow Fin to 65lbs as well as some Tilefish up to 20lbs with some Cod, Pollaack, Hake and Cusk mixed in. 90% of the action was on Friday night till Saturday afternoon. On Saturday night we had a slow night bite with only 1 yellow and a few mystery bites. At this point the weather was getting worse so we called it a trip and headed home. If the weather was better on Friday night we would have doubled our catch without a doubt on both Tuna and Swords. There are a lot of Swords around so bring your 130lb test Flouro carbon leader so we can land more of these creatures! Frank Stoutenberg of Riverhead NY was the pool winner with a 65lb Yellowfin Tuna. Second place went to John Tzannes of New York City with a 20lb Tilefish. Jimmy Gee of Flushing Queens took the edible pool with a 125lb Swordfish. Full Day Porgy Block Island Porgy Seabass Captain Dave reports a fantastic day of fishing aboard the Viking StarShip with lots of jumbo porgies but not many sea bass.The pool winner was Alexis Reyes of Queens with a 3lb porgy.
Saturday September 26 Night Striped Bass Fishing started off pretty good then the winds picked up and the fishing slowed down. Some nice fish were still landed, including Mr Steve Califano's (Astoria NY) 28.7lbs striper. The second place went to Mr John Lewis Bayville, NY with a 26.1lbs fish. Full Day Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Captain Dave reports a good day of fishing. The Sea Bass were hungry today with some nice size fish comming over the rails. The porgies were mixed in size. The pool winner was Mr Peter Frantzeskos Chappaqua NY with a 3lb porgy the second place went to Mr Donald Williams Queens NY with a 4.5 lb Sea Bass. Half Day Jigging PM Captain Anthony reports a very good afternoon of fishing with some more bass in the mix than the morning trip and still plenty of whopper choppers to 15lbs. the pool winner was Ms Terri ( whip it out) Coleman Holbrook NY with a 15.8lbs bass and second place went to Mr Mike Vanwert Lindenhurst NY with a 12.1lbs Fish and Christine Dazzler Dassler had a 15.7lbs Blue fish. Half Day Jigging AM Captain Anthony reports an awesome morning of fishing with too many Bluefish to count. They also had a nice keeper Striped Bass and some nice Sea Bass up to 3lbs. John Dalberti from deer Park Ny was todays pool winner with a 12lb Bass.
Friday September 25 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow tonight due to the weather conditions. The fish were very picky but we had some bass early in the night but once we lost the tide we lost the bite. The pool winner was Craig Marino of Melville NY with a 18lb fish. Second place went to Seth Holmberg of Ovid NY with a 14.2lbs Bass. Full Day Block Island Porgy Seabass Due to the windy conditions fishing was a bit slow today. The pool winner was Moticace from Jamaica NY with a 3lb Porgy. Second place went toTrisha Blair of Brooklyn NY with a Sea Bass. Half Day Jigging AM Captain Anthony went out this morning but the winds and tides made jigging too hard so they came back early and decided not to sail this afternoon.
Thursday September 24 Full Day Block Island Porgy Seabass Captain Dave reports a good day of fishing aboard the Starship with lots of porgies and sea bass comming over the rail. The pool winner was David Grimes of Brooklyn NY. The second place went to Harry Brown of the Bronx NY with a 10lb Cod fish. Tuna Trip-Captain Steven Jr came back in early from Tuesdays trip as the boat limited out. We started off day one by trolling our way to the zone where we have been fishing and didn't find much on the way down there. However as soon as we got to the zone they started climbing on. From then on and through the rest of the afternoon we had a great troll bite where we had at least 7 Tuna on between the flatlines and the green stick as well as a few on the jiggs. By dark we had 25 Yellows on the boat and continued to pick a couple as soon as we got anchored up. The night started with a pick and then got really quite until about 2am and then they started to chew. Just before first light we had our limit on the boat and got started on the troll. We did also have a few swords on that we released and unfortunaltely a few bigger fish that won the battle and we did not get on the boat. We then tried to get off the bank and into some hotter water to look for something exotic but we didn't find anything. After that we had a few shots of yellows early in the am that we had to release as the boat had their limit at that point. We stayed on the troll and covered about 50 miles of the bank to the west and found nothing. After putting in most of the day on the troll and already having all that we could keep on the boat we packed it in and called it a trip and a great trip at that. The pool was won by Saso Sekulouski of Staten Island NY with a 75lb Yellowfin Tuna.
Wednesday September 23 Full Day Block Island Porgy and Seabass- Fishing was Fantastic on todays trip reports Captain Dave. We caught some really nice big porgies with a lot of seabass and some stripers also in the mix. The winner of the pool was Frank Schulze from East Hampton, NY who caught a 3lb porgy.
Monday September 21 Full Day Block Island Porgy and Seabass- Captain Dave reports that fishing was good today with steady action and some nice fish coming over the rails. Everyone had a nice mix of porgies and seabass with some bluefish also coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Harold Caruth who caught a 4lb porgy. Second place went to Desmond Forsythe who caught a bluefish weighing in at 6lbs.
Sunday September20 Half Day Jigging Bass and Blues PM - Captain Anthony reports a great afternoon of fishing with consistant action on every drift Mr George Justus of Etters Pa took the pool with a 14lb and his limit of two bass Mr Caesar Capio also had his limit, MrJohn Dalberti would have had another keeper but Alex the Bulgarian measured on the metric scale and tossed it back ha. Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Great weather for fishing today aboard the Viking StarShip a mixed of small and large porgy today along with Sea Bass the pool winner was Mr Joe Brkn Queens NY the second place went to Mr James Bostic Englewood NJ, also Mr Wing Ng Flushing NY caught a trigger fish. Half Day Jigging for Bass and Blues - A pretty good morning on the Riper reports Captain Anthony with some quality bass and blues coming over the rails. We also had both porgies and seabass in the mix. Steven Mattaucci from Syosset, NY won the pool with a 28.9 lb bass. Second place went to John Dalberti who had a 16 pounder. 3 Day Ultra Limited Passenger Trip - The Viking Star returned to Montauk this morning from a PHENOMENAL 3 day limited passenger tuna trip loaded with fish! On our first day we started to troll in some warmer water. The troll did not produce much so Captain Steven Jr decided to steam 45 miles to the east, to a spot where we had decent fishing on previous trips. This proved to be the right decision as forty minutes after we anchored up we got our first bite!! From then on we had strong steady action, with never more then ten minutes without a bite! All night long there was consistent action with Yellowfin flying over the rail. There was a lot of life around the boat for the entire night with yellowfins ranging from 25 to 75lbs being landed. By sun up, we were only 2 fish shy of having the boat limit, after releasing a dozen fish earlier in the hopes of getting a few bigger fish to finish out the limit. We got back on the troll and had no luck. Everyone onboard decided that we had enough fish for now and voted to return to the dock a few hours earlier then scheduled. The winner of the pool was Steve Johnson from Ronkonkoma who caught a 70lb Yellowfin tuna. Second place was Nico Psihoyos who caught a 60lb albacore, and third place was Jimmy Yanolatos from Bellmore, NY who caught a 15 lb Mahi Mahi. A big thank you to everyone for joining us on this great trip, and we hope to fish with you all again soon! The tuna season continues to be very strong so don't miss your opportunity to be part of the action and call our office on 631 668 5700 for information and reservations!!
Saturday September 19 Night Striped Bass -What a great night of fishing plenty of action the pool winner was Mr Harry Nicholsen Coram NY with a 41.2lb Bass and the second place went to Mr Frank Dyanarski from Lake Ariel PA with a 37.8lb a good night had by all. Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing- Captain Dave reports that fishing was okay today. There was quite a bit of action with the porgies landed being a little bit of the small side. Hennick Lane Bass and Blues charter- Saturdays 6th Annual Hennick Lane Charter was once again lock and load fishing for most of the day. We left the dock at about 830a...and Javier asked “where the fish atâ€. By 930a fish were flying over the rails and Javier asked “where the fish atâ€. By 10a we had about 50 slammer blues, porgies, sea bass and a beauty striper and Javier asked â€where the fish atâ€. By the end of the day “Mad†Mike Furey tallied the most overall fish including a beauty 12lb bass. Dave “Jigmaster†Lapoma took the largest edible pool with a 16lb Striper, and Tom “Drop before the Horn†Nofr took the first fish pool...and Javier was still asking “where the fish atâ€. We arrived back to the dock early thanks to Rocky Barisheds interesting projectile propulsions that increased the Staripers speed by 1.7 knots. Captain Anthony and mates Eric and Alex would like to thank “Captain†Gregg Ruthman and all the gang for another great day on the water and we’d also like to send Ernie a get well soon. See you all next year!
Friday September18 Night Striped Bass - Due to the windy weather conditions Striped Bass fishing was ok tonight. The pool winner was Mr John Gross from Yapank NY who caught a 17 lbs Bass. Second place went to Mr Chris Disimle from East Northport NY with a 15lbs Bass. Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing - Captain Dave reports that fishing was good today aboard the Viking Starship despite the rough weather conditions. 90% of the catch was made up of big sized porgies with some decent seabass also in the mix. The winner of the pool was Michael Heath from Manhattan who caught a 3.5lb porgy. Half Day Jigging Bass and Blues - The morning jigging trip was fantastic with many monster blues comming over the rails. Sean Elumba from Stanford CT took the pool. Capt Anthony caught the largest Bass at 16lbs, There were a few Sea Bass in the mix as well. The Stariper is sold out for Saturday's trip But Sundays weather looks fantastic, come out and hit the fall run hard.
Thursday September 17 3 Day Ultra limited Tuna and Tile Despite the bad weather we faced on this TNT we still managed to pull together a successful trip. Day1 We landed some smaller YellowFins on the troll, both on the green stick and Tile flatlines. That night, we had some yellows early on. The rest of the night was quiet up until we landed a nice Swordfish. Day 2 we started Tile fishing. The weather conditons were less then ideal but we caught a few more Yellowfin on the troll on the way. Tile fishing proved to be quite tough due to the rough weather but we still managed to catch a decent amount of tiles, as well as big Pollacks, Cod, Cusk and Hake. When conditions got too tough, we trolled until dark and then anchored up. For the rest of the night we had steady action with bigger size tunas. At 2am, with NE 30 knots of winds and meat in the boxes, we decided it was time to call it a trip, and headed for home. Captain Steven Jr, Captain Carl and mates Tyler and Pete would like to thank everyone who joined us on this trip for putting up with the non ending North East winds, and we hope to fish with you all again soon!! The winner of the Tile pool was Ross Dale from Ewing, NJ who caught a 24 pounder. Paul Ryan from Middletown, NY took the Tuna pool with his 70lb yellowfin. The pool for the largest edible pelagic went to Peter Chiu for his 95lb Swordfish. The largest edible bottom species pool was won with a 28lb Pollack caught by Chris Renna from Kings Park, NY. Block Island Porgy and Seabass- Due to the weather conditions fishing was a bit on the slow side today. We still had a decent number of keeper porgies coming over the rails. The pool winner was Mr Andrew Kim from Flushing Queens.
Wednesday September16 Block Island Porgy and Seabass- Captain Dave reports an ok day of porgy and sea bass fishing. The weather was a bit of a factor today but we did get a lot of porgies coming over the rails and the largest porgy was 3lbs. The Pool was won by Mr George Moore South Ozone Park NY.
Tuesday September 15 Block Island Jumbo Porgy and Seabass - Captain Dave reports another good day of Block Island porgy and seabass fishing. The fishing was a little slower then yesterday but it was still a good trip. There were some quality fish coming over the rails and some nice sized seabass also in the mix. The winner of the pool was Steve Hilas from Bellmore, NY who caught a 3lb porgy. Second place went to Mark Kroan from Sag Harbor for his 8lb bluefish.
Monday September 14 Block Island Jumbo Porgy and Sea Bass - Captain Dave reports an excellent day of fishing at Block Island. They some really quality Porgies as well as some nice Sea Bass. The pool was won by Nick Ljekocevic with a 3.5lb Porgy.
An Excellent 2 Day Tuna Trip!! Well we finally got out on our first Tuna trip of the fall and it was phenomenal!! We were forced to change our scheduled three day tuna and tile into a 2 Day Tuna trip as a result of Fridays weather. We departed Montauk at 10pm Friday night and pushed our way through the left over South East swell. By 5am, the weather conditions were beautiful: a little swell but no wind. On a side note, during the week of NE wind the crew installed a 35 foot Green Stick on the Viking Star. Another Viking first in the Party Boat fishing industry and lets just say its works, it works well!!! Anyway, we started the trip at Atlantis Canyon. Unable to get a water temperature chart, we started there and went east. There was a slow bite to start with a yellow here and there. Jessie Ferguson grabbed a 27lb Mahi Mahi. By 4pm we were catching yellow pretty good with a lot of small ones in the mix. At 8pm we anchored up on a ton of bait and by 10pm we had 2 Swordfish on. Sal Cottone landed an 80 pounder in the boat, and after an hour and thirty minutes the larger Swordfish frayed through the leader. Then the yellows showed up and we picked at them steadily until 1:30am. From 1:30 to 4am, all hell broke lose!! Yellow after yellow came over the rails and it was an absolute blood bath! We put over 50 fish in the box until Captain Steven called that we were at our limit, said no more fish were to be kept and we began Catch and Release fishing. After an hour of that we called it a trip. With over 100 yellows caught, we kept our limit of 84, one 80lb sword, 3 mahi mahi and some Bonito. The Viking Star returned to the dock in Montauk after 6 on Sunday evening with a boat load of fish and some very happy anglers. Captain Steven Sr, Captain Steven Jr, Tyler and Pete would like to thank everyone on this trip. It was a really Great trip and we hope to see you all again soon. We would also like to apologize on behalf of Mother Nature and her east wind which made tile fishing a no go on this trip. A lot of our upcoming trips are sold out, however we do have limited availability on our September 22nd and October 6th Ultra Limited passenger trips so if you want to be a part of the excellent offshore action call our office on 631 668 5700 and book your spot now!!
Sunday September 13 Full Day Porgy Trip - Captain Dave reports that fishing was good today even though it slowed down a bit in the afternoon. There were some nice sized porgies coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Bill Swill from Montauk, NY who caught a 4lb porgy. There was red hot seabass action with everyone on the boat landing about a dozen. There were also 2 striped bass in the mix. Half Day Jigging for Bass and Blues AM - Captain Anthony reports that half day jigging trips aboard the Viking Stariper has gotten off to a spectacular start!! They crushed the bluefish, weighing in at up to 10lbs, with striped bass, seabass and porgies also being landed!! The winner of the pool was Frank Fatone who caught a striped bass weighing in at 18.2lbs. We will be depart on our half day trips every Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 8am til noon, and again from 1pm to 5pm. To make a reservation call our office on 631 668 5700.
Saturday September 12 Night Striped Bass - Captain Carl reports that fishing was a little slow on the bass boat tonight. The bottom seemed to still be churned up with lots of seaweed everywhere. So we ended up with just a few bass and some blues. "Surfcaster" Mike took the pool with a 24lb bass, and Jack Schulman took 2nd place with an 18 pounder. Full Day Porgy Trip - Captain Dave reports that fishing today was much better then he had expected it would be with the weather conditions we have been experiencing the past few days. There was a mixed sized selection of porgies coming over the rails. We had some really nice big seabass weighing it at up tp 4lbs. There were also a few bluefish and even a striped bass in the mix. All in all, it was a good day and everyone left the boat happy! The winner of the pool was Naranjan from Queens, NY with a 3lb porgy. Second place went to Howard Rondinone, from the Bronx, NY who caught a 25lb striped bass.
Wednesday September 9 Full Day Porgy Trip - Captain Dave reports that fishing was slow today aboard the Viking Starship for our full day porgy trip. This was due to the strong North Easterly wind and rough seas. The winner of the pool was Joe Bell from Newark, NJ who caught a 2lb porgy. Second place was Deb Armet from Lindenhurst, NY who caught a bluefish weighing in at 8lbs.
Tuesday September 8 Full Day Porgy Trip - Captain Dave reports an excellent day of fishing today. The weather conditions were beautiful and there was barely any wind which really aided a fantastic day of fishing! There was a lot of action with nice sized scup, seabass and bluefish being landed. Many of the anglers on board had their limit with lots of seabass weighing in up to 3.5 pounds also in the mix. The winner of the pool was Larry Dupree from Queens, NY who caught a 3lb porgy. Second place went to Willy Collie from Queens who landed an 8lb bluefish.
Monday September 7 Full Day Porgy Trip - Captain Dave reported a nice day of fishing aboard the Viking StarShip with lots of Porgy and Sea Bass comming over the rails along with some nice Size Striped Bass the pool winner was Mr Michael Bennis from Staten Island NY with a 4lb Porgy. Half Day Fishing Pm - Fishing this afternoon was again started out slow and we did have a few keepers in the mix Half Day Fishing Am - Fishing was slow this morning with a few keepers,some action but still a great day had by all.
Sunday September 6 Full Day Porgy Fishing - The wind and rough conditions affected fishing on our porgy boat today. The bad weather made the fishing much tougher then we've seen in the past few days. There was a slow steady pick of porgies and seabass. The winner of the poolwas Mr Park who caught a 2lb porgy. Second place went to Willie Kwon who caught a 4lb trigger fish. Half Day Fishing Am- Rough weather conditions today meant we were prevented from fishing where we wanted to. The morning trip was slow with little action and only a few keepers.
Saturday September 5 Night Striped Bass Fishing- Captain Carl reports that once again fishing was great on the bass boat tonight. We didnt have as many fish as the night before but there were still plenty of bass caught for a full crowd of happy anglers. Again sizes ranged from a few short bass to a couple over 40 pounds and everywhere in between! We had 3 fish over 40lbs and a bunch over 30lbs! Of course, there were also some nice blues in the mix as well. The winner of the pool was Michael Rooney from Queens, NY who caught a 42.5 pounder. Second place went to Michael Asquino from Mastic Beach for his 42lb bass. This was a great week of Full Moon Striped Bass fishing, and we look forward to next weeks trips. Half Day Pm- Fishing on this afternoons half day trip was a little slower then the morning trip but still good, with lots of porgies and seabass coming over the rails. The pool was won by Vincent Poon from Cliffside Park, NJ who caught a nice bluefish. Second place was won by Joe Romeo from Lindenhurst, NY. Full Day Fluke - This years Full Day Block Island Fluke Special on the Viking Star ended with incredible fishing with many quality fluke coming over the rails. Jong Kim from Palisades Pk., NJ, took first place with an 8.9lber. Matt McDermott was able to take second with an 8.7lb even though his Dad wasn't on the boat! Christine Dassler and Terri Coleman each limited out with 20+ lbs total fluke weight a peice. Ron Johnson hammered the fish with nine keepers though he only kept his four fish limit. Capt. Anthony, Capt. Carl and first mate Eric Hannon would like to thank everyone who supported the B.I. fluke trip even with the limits. Full Day Porgy Trip - Captain Dave reports that fishing today was slower then it has been the past few days. However, it was still a great day of fishing with a lot of action and a lot of anglers on the boat limited out. We had a nice mix of porgies, seabass and bluefish. Half Day Am- Fishing was excellent on todays morning half day trip. We had a nice mix of porgies, seabass, bluefish and even a striped bass which weighed in a 20lbs. Everyone on the boat caught something and left happy!
Friday September 4 Night Striped Bass Fishing- Captain Carl reports that bass fishing was phenomenal once again tonight! Action was RED HOT all night long with multiple hook ups on every drift. Lots of anglers had their limit of Big Bass tonight! The full moon really has the bass biting this week! We had bass tonight ranging from low teens to 40 pounders! The winner of the pool was Rickie Mannarino from South Windsor, CT who caught a 43.7lb bass! Second place was won with a 41.9 pounder caught by Andre Buchanan from Mastic, NY. Our final trip for this week is Saturday night so be sure not to miss out and call our office on 631 668 5700 for a reservation! Half Day Fluke Pm- Fishing was excellent on todays half day afternoon trip. There was a lot of action with a good number of nice sized keepers coming over the rails. Full Day Porgy Trip - Another day of fantastic porgy fishing today aboard the Viking Starship!! Captain Dave reports that the catch was mainly porgies today but with some seabass up to 4lbs also being landed. Most of the anglers on the boat caught their limit with some bluefish and 2 striped bass also in the mix. The winner of the pool was jaekwon Warrick from Brooklyn, Ny. Second place went to Jason Scher from Brooklyn, NY. Half Day Fishing Am- Fishing was slow on todays am trip but we did see a little bit of action and some nice keepers. The largest fluke, a 3.5 pounder was caught by Steve Bento.
Thursday September 3 Night Striped Bass Fishing- Captain Carl reports that tonights bass fishing was one of the best trips of the year!! Most of the night was action packed! There were some nice sized keeper bass coming over the rails with multiple hook ups on each drift. The bass being landed were sized from somewhere in the mid teens right up to the 30lb range. We also had a few blues in the mix all night. It was really an excellent excellent nights fishing, with Thomas "Snappy" Knapp from Bayport, NY taking the pool with his 36.7 pounder. Second place went to Jessica Smith from St James, Ny who caught a 31.9lb bass. We sail for our Night Striped Bass trip every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7pm. To make a reservation please call our office on 631 668 5700. Half Day Fishing Pm- Fishing remained good on todays afternoon half day trip. We had lots of porgies, seabass and trigger fish. The pool was won with a 3.0lb porgy. The biggest seabass was caught by Steve Bento, and weighed in a 2.7lbs. We had a lot of action with a lot of throwbacks and everyone left the boat happy!! Full Day Block Island Fluke Fishing- Full Day Fluke Fishing was EXCELLENT today!! We caught steadily all day long. The fluke seem to be getting bigger at the island! The average size fluke was over 5 pounds, and we had many in the 7-9 pound range. Again, we were just a few fish shy of the RSA boat limit, so everyone went home with a big bag of fillets. We also saw a great mix of seabass and scup. Daniel Swain of Maspeth, New York took the pool with a 11.4lb Doormat. As a result Daniel is now the leader of our $10,000 Fluke Derby. Also Anthony Desena Jr once again was a star angler catching his limit of fluke to 8.9 pounds and some seabass to 5.5lbs. Click HERE to see the pictures of Daniel and his Derby leader 11.4 pounder! There are still some openings on our Saturday Block Island full day fluke trip which departs Montauk at 5am, so don't delay and call our office on 631 668 5700 to make a reservation!! Full Day Porgy Trip- Captain Dave reports that fishing was FANTASTIC on todays porgy trip aboard the Viking Starship! Almost all the anglers on the boat caught their limit of nice sized porgies. We also had seabass over 4lbs, with some bluefish, and striped bass also in the mix. The winner of the pool was James Wong from Queens, Ny who caught a 3lb Porgy. Winner of the edible pool was Ramone Lopez from Brentwood who had a bluefish weighing in at 12lbs. Half Day Fishing Am- Captain Joe reports an excellent morning of fishing on this mornings trip. We caught lots of Porgies, lots of Sea Bass and some nice sized Blues. The pool was won by Steve Bento with a 10lb Bluefish. A great trip was enjoyed by all.
Wednesday September 2 Night Bass Fishing-Captain Carl reports that we had a great night of Bass Fishing. During the first half of the night we had some bigger fish on the incoming tide as well as some Bluefish. Things slowed down as the tide went slack put the action picked right back up on the outgoing tide with plenty of keepers as well as short stripers. Chris Luke from Southampton NY took the pool with a 24 pounder. George Jehn had a 26 lb Bass but was not in last nights pool. Things look great for the week with the FULL MOON. We aew sailing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7pm so call today and reserve. Half Day Fishing Pm - Fishing was okay on todays afternoon trip. We caught some nice seabass with some bluefish also in the mix. The winner of the pool was Debra Theys from Duncansville, Pa. Second place went to Chris Hammel from White Plains, NY. Full Day Porgy Trip - Once again, fishing was great on todays full day porgy trip. The nice weather brought with it plenty of action. We had a mix of niced sized porgies, big seabass, striped bass, trigger fish and bluefish. The winner of the pool was Moe Rafferty who caught a 2.5lb porgy and a 10lb bluefish. Half Day Fishing Am- Fishing was slow to start on todays morning trip but picked up and turned out to be a good day overall. There was a lot of action and everyone caught a fish. The pool was won by Will Charon from Bayville, NY. Second place went to Paige Silverstein from Port Washington, NY.
Tuesday September 1 Half Day Mixed Bag Fishing Pm- Fishing was slow to start on todays afternoon half day trip. However, it proved to be an okay trip in the end, with plenty of action and some nice porgies being landed. We also caught a lot of bluefish. The pool was won with a 5.7lb bluefish caught by Brad Maggio. Full Day Porgy Trip- Fishing was very good on todays full day porgy trip. There was a lot of action with plenty of nice sized porgies coming over the rails. Captain Dave reports that we also had seabass up to 4 pounds being landed. Even though the weather conditions were a bit on the rough side we had some bluefish and even a striped bass in the mix. The winner of the pool was James Bostick from Eaglewood, NJ who caught a 3lb porgy. Second place went to George Frantzeskos who landed a 20lb striped bass. All in all, a Great day aboard the Viking Star!! Half Day Fishing Am- Fishing remained on the slow side today on the half day boat.
Monday August 31 Half Day Fishing PM- Fishing was better in the afternoon, although fluke fishing was still slow lots of action was provided with bluefish and porgies. Steven Adlam from Zimbabwe won the pool with a 10lb bluefish. Half Day Fishing AM- Captain Steven reports that fluke fishing was slow today, however, there was plenty of action with porgies, seabass and bluefish. The winner of the pool was Corrine Vish with an 8lb bluefish.
Sunday August 30 Half Day Fluke Fishing PM- Fishing on the afternoon trip was better then the am trip today. There was lots of action with porgies, seabass, fluke and bluefish. The winner of the pool was Terri Coleman who caught a 4.8lb fluke. Full Day Porgy and Seabass trip- Fishing was okay today on the full day porgy trip. It started off slow due to the bad weather conditions but when the conditions picked up so did the fishing. A few of the anglers on board caught their limit with some nice sized seabass also in the mix. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM- Fishing was slow on todays am trip. The rough weather conditions caused fishing to be very tough.
Friday August 28 Half Day Mixed Bag Fishing Pm- Fishing remained good on todays afternoon trip. There was lots of action and everyone caught. There were lots of porgies and seabass in the mix. The winner of the pool was Jim Kostro who caught a 3.0lb porgy. Full Day Block Island Fluke Fishing- Full day fluke fishing was once again phenomenal today! From the first drop to the last, we picked away at quality sized, FAT, Block Island fluke. We were only a few fish shy of the entire RSA boat limit of 4 per man, with most keepers well over the 20" size limit. Countless fish over 5 pounds, 8 over 6 pounds, 4 over 7 and Anthony Desena Jr's pool winning 8.3 pounder. (He crushed his father today!!) There was also a healthy mix of seabass and jumbo scup to round out the catch. Half Day Mixed Bag Fishing Am- First mate Hank reports that fishing was very good on todays Am trip with tons of action and lots of keepers. We also some big seabass. The winner of the pool was Phil Alesci from Little Neck, NY.
Thursday August 27 Night Striped Bass Fishing- Fishing started off good tonight with some bigger fish landed and lots of bites. However, a little further into the trip, the action fizzled out. All night we picked at some bluefish as well. Robert Verona from Harrison, NY took the pool with a 41.3lb cow and his wife Diane, also had nice 25.2 pounder! Half Day Fluke Pm- Fishing was okay on todays afternoon trip but remained a bit on the slow side with a few keeper porgies coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Kevin Moran from Palisades, NJ who caught a 3.8lb fluke. Full Day Porgy trip- We had another day of excellent fishing with Captain Dave today. There were some niced sized keepers and a lot of seabass. We also had a couple of large size striped bass in the mix. Half Day Fluke Am- Fishing was slow on todays morning trip with some fluke and seabass being caught. The pool was won with a 5lb fluke. Second place went to a 2.0lb seabass.
Wednesday August 26 Night Striped Bass- Fishing was okay tonight, some nice bass caught with plenty of blues into the mix to keep the action going. Pool winner was Anthony Giacomelli of Carmel, NY, with a 26lber. Half Day Pm- Fishing was tough on this afternoons trip with little action and very few keepers. There were some bluefish in the mix. The winner of the pool was Steve Calamaras from Smithtown, Ny, who caught a 12.8lb bluefish. Full Day Porgy Trip- Captain Dave reports another excellent day of fishing on the Viking Stariper with a lot of action and some nice keeper porgies and seabass coming over the rails. All of the anglers onboard caught their limit. Half Day Am- Captain Joe reports a good morning of fishing today with quite a bit of action, a lot of throwbacks and a couple of keeper fluke. The winner of the pool was Stuart Warmflash from NY who caught a 3.0lb fluke. Second place went to Irene Wegehoft who landed a 2.9 pounder.
Tuesday August 25 Half Day Pm- Captain Steven reports that fishing did improve on this afternoons half day trip. There were still no fluke coming over the rails but we did land some nice sized porgies and seabass. There were also a few striped bass in the mix. The winner of the pool was Susan Genova from West Islip, Ny, who caught a 17.1lb striped bass. Full Day Porgy Trip- Captain Dave reports an excellent day of fishing aboard the Viking Stariper. There were plenty of porgies, some large seabass, and a few blues also in the mix. Half Day Am- Captain Steven reports another slow morning of catching. All of the Fluke coming over the rails were just a little short. We did have some nice sized keeper Porgies and are hoping for a better catch on this afternoons trip. On the plus side the weather today is spectacular making for a beautiful day on the water.
Monday August 24 Half DayAm -Fishing aboard the Viking Star was very slow today. Maybe due to the bad weekend weather the fish did not want to bite. Half Day Pm-Capt Steven reported today was yet another slow afternoon aboard the Viking Star so we should have better luck tomorrow.
Sunday August 22 Half Day Am- Captain Steven Jr. reported that due to weather conditions, today's fishing was tough and very slow with only a handful of bluefish over the rails.
Saturday August 21 Half Day Pm- Fishing remained good on todays afternoon trip despite the weather conditions. The winner of the pool was Serna Otonel from Lindenhurst, Ny who caught a 2lb porgy. Second place went to Mike Leahy from Sag Harbor who caught a 1.8lb seabass. Half Day Am- Fishing was good today on the half day porgy and seabass trip. Action was slow to start but picked up towards the middle of the trip. The winner of the pool was Samantha Sullivan from New milford, Ct who caught a 3.1lb porgy.
Friday August 20 Half Day Pm- Fishing was very good on todays afternoon trip with a lot of action. We had some nice sized keeper porgies and also seabass. The winner of the pool was Erica Prush from Glen Head, Ny. Second place went to Melissa LaCorle from Oyster Bay. Half Day Am- Fishing was a little slower on the half day morning trip today but we still caught some nice sized porgies and seabass. The winner of the pool was Ockert Gregenstein from Pretoria, South Africa.
Thursday August 19 Night Striped Bass- Fishing was good tonight. There was a lot of action with a lot of bluefish coming over the rails. Full Day Block Island Fluke and Seabass- Captain Carl reports an absolutely phenomenal day of fluke fishing on the Viking Star. Today was without a doubt the best fluking we have seen all year, with every angler on board going home with their limit of 4 fluke. The average weight of fish was 5lbs with many weighing in at over 7lbs. We also had a good amount of seabass and jumbo scup in the mix. Full Day Porgy Trip- Captain Dave reports a fantastic day of fishing today aboard the Viking Stariper. We had plenty of good sized keeper porgies coming over the rails with most of the boat limiting out. We also landed some nice sized keeper seabass. Half Day Mixed Bag Fishing Am- Fishing was very good on todays mixed bag half day fishing with some nice porgies and seabass being landed. The winner of the pool was John Dykhuis from New Jersey who caught a 2.4lb porgy.
Wednesday August 18 Half Day Fluke Pm- Fishing remained steady for the afternoon trip today with some nice keeper fluke being landed. The winner of the pool Karen Sprayregen from NY. Second place went to Sean Clifford from Stonypoint, NY. Half Day Fluke Am- Captain Joe reports a good morning of fishing today. There was a lot of action with some nice keeper flukes being landed. The winner of the pool was Emilia Corrado from Massapequa, NY who caught a 4.8 pounder. Second place went to Larry Giordano who caught a 4.4lb fluke. Full Day Porgy Trip Captain Dave reports a good morning of porgy fishing, unfortunately a little less successful throughout the rest of the afternoon. For the most part the trip saw some good action. Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow tonight but the boat did see a bit of action with the winner of the pool, Ben Filmore of Middleton, MA bringing home a 12.2lbs striper.
Tuesday August 17 Half Day Fluke Pm- Captain Joe reports an excellent afternoon of fishing with plenty of action and some quality keepers coming over the rails! Todays pool winner was Stan Dascombe from South Carolina, who caught a 5.5lb fluke. Second place went to Ray Cardinale of Staten Island who caught a 3.8lb fluke. Full Day Porgy Trip- Captain Dave reports a very good morning on todays porgy trip. Fishing slowed in the afternoon but overall it was a good day with many of the anglers on board limiting out. The winner both pools was Donald Moy who had a 3lb porgy and a 4lb seabass. Half Day Fluke Am- Fishing was good on todays morning trip with steady action and some nice keepers coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Matt who had a beauty 6.9 pounder. Second place went to John Dykhuis who caught a 3.1lb fluke.
Sunday August 16 Half Day Fluke AM - Fishing was good this morning; pleanty of action, and a good amount of keepers. The pool went to Josh Coffey from North Haven, CT with a 6.8 lb fluke. Half Day PM- Captain Joe reports an excellent afternoon of Fluke fishing to go with the beautiful day. This afternoons pool was won with a 4.8 pound beauty.
Saturday August 15 Night Striped Bass - Bass fishing was slow last night. Very few bass were caught and they were all on the small side. The pool winners were Will McCabe and Lionell Diaz.
Half Day Fluke PM- Fishing was ok in the afternoon- still plenty of action. Dawn Ferguson from Hicksville NY won the pool with a 3.2lbs fluke. Full Day Block Island Fluke and Seabass-Captain Anthony reports another spectacular day at Block Island. The trip started slow but as the drift picked up so did the fishing. Terry Coleman had a beauty 7lber early but Pete Ferguson landed a 9 pounder later in the day to take the pool. The boat had its limit by noon after an incredible bite that landed 20 keepers in one drift. We will be sailing next Friday and Saturday with a 4 fish @ 20" bag limit so make your reservations early because there is no finer fishing than Block Island Fluke fishing! Full Day Porgy Fishing- Captain Dave reports another day of really great porgy fishing. Every angler on the boat limited out on porgies with plenty of large seabass also in the mix. Half Day Fishing Am- Captain Steven reports a steady morning of fluke fishing on todays morning trip. The first half of the trip was excellent with lots of action. As we lost the tide fishing slowed a little but we still landed a good amount of decent sized keepers, including two over 5 pounders. There were also some nice scup and seabass in the mix.
Friday August 14 Night Striped Bass- Fishing was ok tonight. Lots of action in the first half with mainly mid to upper teen size bass as well as many gorilla bluefish. Mario Cairo from Farmingdale won the pool with a 23lbs striper and Michael Jacob Sweeney was a close second with a 22.7lbs bass. Full Day Porgy Fishing- Captain Dave reports an excellent day on the boat today. We had some big sea bass and everyone limited out with porgies. Fishing was HOT today. Full Day Fluke and Sea Bass- Block Island Fluke was as good as fluke fishing gets today. 3 drifts alone had 50% of the boat to their limit. By 10am we were off exploring and still could not get away from the fat BI flatties. Young Tyler Amorese from Islip took the pool with an 8.5lbs fluke and Rich Wright had an 8lbs and a 7.5lber for gis limit. Amanda Cash was lifting 5 pounders over the rail. There were a total of 6 fish over 7lbs and 2 over 8lbs. 7 year old Juliet Amorese had her first BI fluke at 4.5lbs. Sea Bassing was not as good as last week but still fair with many 2-4 pounders. But the story of the day was- there's no finer fishing than Block Island fluke fishing!
Half Day Fluke Am- We had both fantastic weather and great fishing on todays Am trip with plently of action and some nice keeper fluke coming over the rails. We also had some bluefish in the mix. The winner of the pool was Roger Schillizzi from Brooklyn, NY who caught a lovely 6.2 pounder. Second place went to John Roca from Aqubogue, for his 4.1lb fluke.
Thursday August 13 Night Striped Bass Fishing- Fishing was slow tonight due to tough weather condition. We had a few bass and some blues coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was John Bye from Wantagh, NY who caught a 22.7lb bass.
1 Day Extended Tile and Tuna trip- Captain Steven reports that the trip started off well with a lot of hake, quality barrel fish in the 25-27lbs range and tile being landed in the first 3 hours. The conditions started to detiriorate afterwards with easterly winds moving in. We did make a quick stop and found a mess of wreck fish and tile. After moving on to the tile grounds we did one drift and had quality tilefish come over the rails. The weather was still against us at that point-with rain and wind- and it was time to head home. On our way we saw yellowfin tuna and ended up getting 3 nice ones on the boat before the end of the trip. Mark Kaminski won the tile pool with a 25 pounder. Half Day Am- Captain Joe reports that this mornings bad weather conditions made for a slow morning of fishing. The wind has dropped off now so the afternoon should be better. The pool was won by John Dykhuis from Dumont NJ who caught a 4lb Fluke.
Wednesday August 12 Night Striped Bass Fishing- Weather conditions made for a tough night of bass fishing. However, despite this we did catch some good sized ones. There were also a lot of bluefish in the mix. The winner of the pool was Janine Reithel from Holtsville, Ny who caught a 28.2lb bass. Second place went to Alfred Staab from Bayville, NY with a 23.2 pounder. Half Day PM- Fishing remained good on todays afternoon trip with the same amount of action as the morning trip. The pool winning fish was a 4.5lb fluke caught by John Dykuis from Dumont, NJ. Second place went to Tracey Ludlow Kelloff from Sag Harbor, NY who caught a 4.2 pounder. Full Day Porgy Trip- Captain Dave reports an excellent day of fishing on the Viking Stariper. There were a lot of nice quality large porgies coming over the rails, as well a lot of decent sized seabass being landed. There were also some bluefish in the mix. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM- Captain Carl reports a very good morning of fishing aboard the Viking Starship. There was plently of action with some nice keeper sized fluke coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Graham Harrison from Chappaqua, NY who caught a 6.7 pounder. Second place went to Sheila Kennedy with her 4.2lb fluke.
Tuesday August 11 Half Day Fluke Fishing AM- Fishing was very good on todays morning trip. The Starship returned with a boat full of happy anglers. There was plenty of action with a good number of keeper fluke on the boat. The winner of the pool was Angelo Demetroulakos from Brooklyn, NY who caught a 7.2lb fluke. Second place was won with a 4.6 pounder.
Monday August 10 Half Day Fluke Fishing PM- Fishing slowed down in the afternoon. Glenn Jacobson won the pool with a 3.7lbs fluke. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM- We had a good trip on the fluke boat today- and gorgeous weather to boot! Plenty of action as usual and Tara Kurkus had a nice 5.8lbs fluke for first the place and Jack Campbell won the second place pool with a 3.6 pounder.
Sunday August 9 Full Day Porgy Trip- Captain Dave reports a good day of fishing aboard the Viking Stariper with many of the anglers limiting out. The catch today was mostly porgies but with some seabass and a few bluefish also in the mix.
Half Day Fluke AM- Fishing was good in the morning- especially for Don Visek from Aquabogue who won both 1st and second place in the pool. Don Had a 5.6lbs and a 3.71lbs fluke for the win.
Saturday August 8 Night Striped Bass- Fishing was slow tonight. We had just a few bass with a couple bigger size fish as well as some shorts and a few blues. For whatever reason it just seemed as if they didn't want to eat tonight. Gary Ruesch from Caldwell NJ won the pool with a 35.8lbs striper and Michael Bassett from Great Neck NY got second place with a 26.2 pounder. Half Day Trip Pm- Fishing was okay on todays PM trip with a lot of shorts coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was John Dykhuis from Dumont, NJ. Second place went to Brendan Lum from Great Neck, NY. Full Day Fluke Trip- Captain Anthony reports full day fluke and seabass today started out Furious!! Within the first four drifts half the boat had their limit with Christine Dassler having ther largest at 8.2lbs. As we lost the tide we lost ther bite so we went exploring and had a great shot of quality fish all on the 4-5lb class. We finished up the day gunning for Seabass and wound up finding more large fluke. Eddie Chang nailed the pool on the second to last drift with an 8.5lb beauty. Eddie Change also took the Seabass pool with a 4.5lber. The boat had its limit for the second week in a row. There is no finer fluke fishing than Full Day Block Island Fluke Fishing. Half Day Trip Am- Fishing was decent on todays half day fluke trip. There was a lot of action but a lot of shorts and throwbacks coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Fabian Paredes from Hoboken NJ with a 3.8 pounder. Second went to Robert Pagano from Queens, NY who caught a 3.1lb fluke.
ABYSS TRIP NUMBER 9 Well we headed off to the Big Tile Grounds first and unfortunately, we found the conditions were against us. Right off the bat, with 79.9 degree surface water pushing hard one way and bottom current going the other, we tried three drifts. Here we had a little action, Paul Ryan did bag a 35lb tile, and 3-4 til and 4-5 hake were caught. However, it was not enough to keep us happy so off we went a further 7 miles, found much better conditions, and things really started happening!!! Tiles, Monster pollack, hake, big mean cusk were all coming over the rails. We stayed and worked this area for the rest of Day 1. We steamed off the Tuna Land and set up around midnight, and we were rewarded! A half hour after we stopped, we had yellowfins and we released one small sword. The action remained steady throughout the night with a mixed bags of sizes- from throwbacks to 70 pounders!! By morning we had landed 9-10 yellows and had 15 throwbacks. The AM troll then proved successful with tons of little yellows climbing on every rod and jigs, four 50 pounders mixed in and 4 Big Eyes up boiling behind the Lures but no takers! At 9am, we headed off to Wreck Fish Ledge and they were there waiting for us!! While there we had five drifts which produced 50-60 fish. Next, it was off to the tile grounds, where we encountered real tough conditions but still managed to produce a decent pick for the rest of the day despite the wind, rain, thunder and lightening that we faced. Night 2 we spent drifting in the Deep, 350 fathoms with a shot of nice yellows, some small ones, and a bunch of Mahi Mahi. Come sunrise, North West winds of 20-25 came on, so we trolled our way home with just a few small Yellowfins being landed. Ryan Hickey knocked out Paul Ryan's 35lber with his 36 pounder! Josh the Hammer knocked out Nickie's 29lb Pollack with a wreckfish weighing in at 29.5lbs, and also managed to knock everyone out and claim the pool with his 75lb YellowFin Tuna. All in all, Abyss trip # 9, proved to be a good trip with a good mix of stuff being caught.
Friday August 7 Night Striped Bass- Fishing was OK Capt. Carl reported. The boat had some big fish early on in the evening, and after they stopped biting we bounced around and found a few here and a few there that were a good size. We also had some shorts and blues in the mix. Jeff Beers of New York NY won the pool with a 43.1lbs striper and Sharlene Maloy from Central Islip won second place with a 32.3 pounder. Full Day Porgy and Seabass- Captain Dave reports a slow-down in porgy action today. Fishing was tougher than it has been. Hald Day Fluke PM- We had even better action on the pm trip today. Ted Magiare won the pool with a 4.11lbs fluke and Rachel Hakes took second place with a 3.3 pounder. Half Day Fluke AM- Fishing was good on the morning trip today. There was a lot of action onboard with a lot of shorts and throwbacks! The winner of the pool was James Botts from Oakdale New York.
Thursday August 6 Night Striped Bass Fishing- Fishing was good for the first half of the night tonight with a mix size of fish. We had a couple of shorts with quite a few big ones being landed. The winner of the pool was John from Montauk New York who caught a 41.3lb bass. Second place in the pool went to Kevin McDonough Rockville New York who caught a 28.7 pounder! Half Day Fluke PM- Fishing remained good in the afternoon- with great conditions came good action. Ralph Hoffman from Kings Park won the pool with a 4.8lbs fluke. Jeff Lester won the second place pool with a 3.6lbs fluke. Half Day Fluke AM- Captain Joe reports a great morning of Fluke fishing with a lot of fish coming over the rails. Unfortunatly a lot of the fish were a little too small to keep and had to go back. A decent catch was put together by the end of the trip. The pool was won by Mario Rinaldi of Westport CT with a 3.5lb Fluke. Second place went to Sara Scagliarini of Farmingdale NY with a 3.4 pounder.
Wednesday August 5 Night Striped Bass- Captain Carl reports that Bass fishing was very good last night. There was good action from the first to the last drift until about 11pm when the tide slacked up. The pool winner was Rick Girzadas from Rocky Point. Rick had a 28.2lbs striper. Half Day Fluke AM - Captain Joe reports a very good morning of fishing aboard the Viking Star. There was a lot of action with a decent number of keepers and a striped bass in the mix. The winner of the pool was Vincent Gallo from Toms River, NJ who caught a 4.10lb fluke. Second place went to Ed Glickman from Merion, PA who caught a 3.6 pounder. Half Day Fluke PM- Captain Joe reports that once the wind picked up this afternoon fishing got tougher. However they moved around a bit and managed to put a decent catch together. Twelve year old Cynthia M. was onboard and caught some nice fish including a 3.4 pound Fluke.
Tuesday August 4 Half Day Fishing PM- Fishing remained good on todays afternoon fluke trip with a lot of fish coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Bill Vahey from Ardsley New York who caught a 4.7 pounder. Second place went to 6 year old Hannah Saglimbeni from Lake Grove, NY who caught a 4.3lb fluke. Well done Hannah!!! Full Day Porgy Fishing- Captain Dave reports another excellent day of porgy fishing today. There was steady action all day with some nice keepers coming over the rails. Every angler on board caught their limit with some seabass and bluefish also in the mix. The winner of the pool was Sandy Immanuel with a 3lb porgy. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM- Captain Carl reports a very good morning of fluke fishing aboard the Viking Star. The action was red hot with some nice sized keepers being landed. The winner of the pool was Thomas Krolick from Nesconset, NY who caught a 4.7 pounder. Thomas also caught his limit with his second fish weighing in at a nice 4.4lbs.
Monday August 3 Half Day Fluke Fishing PM - Fishing was good again this afternoon. There was a good amount of keepers, as well as some sea bass. The pool wish was a 4.7 lb fluke caught by Chris Randall from Boise, Idaho. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM-Fishing was very good this morning reported Capt Steve Jr. As the tide slowed down we went looking for some seabass and found a good amount of them up to 3lbs. Just aboout everyone amanged a few seabass to go home with. As the tide picked back up we got a few more keeper fluke before the end of the trip. The first place in the pool was won by Chris McElgun from Copiague NY. Chris had a 5.7lbs fluke. Second place went to Steve Longo who had a 4.5 pounder.
Sunday August 2 Half Day Fluke PM - Fishing was slow this afternoon due to the slack tide. As soon as the boat was on the move the fish started biting. First place in the pool went to Ryan Staiano from Brooklyn, NY with a 4.5 lb fluke. His first fish ever! Freddy (Motor) Shea also had a nice 4 lb fluke. Half Day Fluke AM- Good action on the fluke boat this morning. It was a great trip for Pete Ferguson who won both the first and second place in the pool. Pete had a 5.3lbs and a 4.11lbs fluke for the win!
Saturday August 1 Night Striped Bass-Captain Carl reprted a steady pick all nite on the bass trip. We had a mix of bass and blues. Jeffrey Sandlewski won the pool with a 26.8lbs striper and Richard Wright was a close second with a 25.7 pounder. Block Island Fluke and Sea Bass- Capt. Anthony reports a fantastic day at BI limiting the boat with fat BI fluke. Joon Park took the pool with a 7 pounder. Eddie Chang had a 6 pounder. There were at least 15 fish at 5lbs. We wrapped up the day with a pick of beautiful sea bass to 4lbs. Rahsaan Johnson from Brooklym took the sea bass pool. Book your reservation s now folks- there's no finer fluke fishing than BI fluke fishing! Full Day Porgy Fishing- We had a decent day on the porgy boat today- not as much action as yesterday but we still had some nice sized porgies. The pool winner was a giant 4.8lbs porgy caught by Stephanie Frias. Half Day AM- Fishing was good in the morning with a ton of action. Jessie Ferguson won the pool with a 3.7lbs. Brandon Rodriguez from Babylon NY won the seconds place with 3.5lbs.
Friday July 31 Full Day Porgy Trip - Fishing was very good on the porgy boat today. Lots of lagre porgies as well as many nice sized Sea Bass. Everyone had their limit of fish! Even those who were feeling a little sea sick. The pool went to Dave Sowes from Brooklyn, NY. Half Day AM - There was a lot of action on the boat today. Lots of shorts and a few keepers. The pool fish went to Laura Ortiz from Westfield, NJ with a 3 lb fluke.
Thursday July 30 Night Striped Bass - Bass fishing was good last night. Plenty of action all night, with lots of blues, and a good amount of bass. First place in the pool went to James Hansen from Kings Park, NY with a 26.9 lb bass. Second went to Matt Haley from Costa Rica 1 Day Extended Tuna Trip -Captain Steven would like to apologize for getting in late from the trip as he and Capt. Steven Jr don't wear watches and we are sorry for the late arrival back to the dock. But anyway, things started off on the slow side- working with the Viking Freedom we decided to go east as the Freedom went west. We made the right call as we came upon two 80lbs yellowfin and continued to work this area with not much of a result. We continued working our way east and on our way there we found a couple more yellows and 1 in the 20lbs class. We worked the area of the Fish Tails without much success. We decided to head inshore and work the flats and push north. We came across some 78 degree water and minutes after entering the warm water the first reel went off. With everyone’s amazed expression we knew we had something big on- looking off into the distance on the port side there was a 350-400lbs blue marlin tail-walking and everyone was in awe! The only one that didn't get to see the show was Billy Schaefer who was glued to his reel being emptied by what everyone was ooh-ing at! After a minute or so the marlin won the battle- he spat out the hook and swam away unharmed. Knowing that the area was full of life we decided to put a little more time in that area which was a good move because it produced 2 more yellowfins of about 40lbs-60lbs and half a dozen small yellows that we released unharmed. All in all it was a beautiful day on the water. We had action- on and off throughout the day- of course the last part of it being the best of it. The totals were- 8 yellowfin, 1 mahi-mahi (stayed aboard), and 9 released yellowfin. The outcome of the trip was- "When are we gonna do it again?â€. So keep checking the report for any updates because we are looking to do this trip again, with a later return time. Half Day PM - There was a lot of action on todays afternoon fluke trip. Overall it was a good trip, with a lot of shorts and throwbacks coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Harrison Balisky from Glencove, NY, who caught a 5.3 pounder. Full Day Porgy Trip - Captain Dave reports that fishing began slow today but picked up late morning and produced a good trip. Most of the anglers on board caught their limit with a few keeper fluke in the mix. There was also plenty of seabass landed. Half Day AM- Fishing was good on todays Am fluke trip. There was a lot of action and some nice keepers being landed. The winner of the pool was Terri Azouz from Oceanside, NY who caught a 3.75lb keeper fluke.
Wednesday July 29 Night Striped Bass- It was a slow night of bass fishing on the Viking Starship tonight. The wind against the tide made the conditions tough/ The winner of the pool was Glenn Cohen from Huntington Ny, who caught a 41lb bass. Half Day Pm - Captain Joe reports a lot of action on todays PM fluke trip . However, a lot of the fish coming over the rails were shorts and throwbacks. The winner of the pool was Ken Dash from Centerport, NY who caught a 4.4lb keeper fluke. Half Day Am- Fishing was slower then it has been on todays Am trip with a lot of throwbacks coming over the rails. Full Day Porgy Trip - Captain Dave reports that fishing was excellent on todays porgy trip. Every angler caught their limit with a lot of seabass also being landed. There were also a few big keeper fluke and even a couple of striped bass in the mix.
Tuesday July 28 Full Day Porgy Trip- Captain Dave reports a pretty good morning of fishing aboard the Viking Stariper. There was plenty of action and most of the anglers caught their limit of porgies. Half Day Am- Captain Steven reports an excellent morning of fishing aboard the Viking Starsip with plenty of action from beginning to end. There were a decent amount of keeper fluke coming over the rails and some seabass and porgies also in the mix. The winner of the pool was Jason Novak from Garnerville, NY who caught a 4.4lb fluke.
Monday July 27 Half Day AM - Captain Steven Jr reports a good morning of fishing with some nice keeper Fluke coming over the rails. In the mix they also saw some Sea Bass and Bluefish as well as a few Conch. The pool was won by John Corbin of Holbrook NY with a 2.7lb Fluke. Half Day PM- Fishing continued to be very good again this afternoon with some really nice keepers. Sea Bass and Bluefish were also caught this afternoon. The pool was won with a beauty 3.8 pounder caught by Mabel Ross of Floral Park NY.
Sunday July 26 Full Day Porgy and Seabass- Captain Dave reported good fishing today. In addition to big porgies we also had a mix of sea bass, about 50 fluke (a lot of throw backs), and a couple of striped bass. Mary Ann Rondinone from Bronx NY won the pool with a 3.5lbs porgy. She also had her limit of porgies. Half Day Fluke AM- Captain Steven Jr reported a slower morning today compared to the rest of the week. Dale Ducetfale won the pool. Half Day Fluke PM- Fluke fishing was on the tough side this afternoon. We still had a bunch of throw backs and the pool went to Mario Pererri from East Patchogue who had a 3lbs sea bass
Saturday July 25 Night Striped Bass Fishing - Bass was a bit slow tonight. Once the tide got going we picked at some nice fish for a while. As the night progressed things started to slow down, catching the occasional nice fish. First place in the pool went to Robert Stacker from Port Chester , NY with a 27lb bass. Second place went to Paul Casper from Huntington , NY with a 24lb bass. Half Day Fluke AM- Fluke fishing was fair this morning- plenty of action as usual. We also had 3 striped bass in the mix and the pool was a tie for first place between John Gazzini & Michael Meli. They both had a 5lbs fluke. Full Day Porgy Trip- Captain Dave reports that fishing was a little slower today then it has been. However, they landed some nice sized keeper porgies with some seabass, fluke and keeper striped bass also in the mix. The winner of the pool was Stavros Giannris from Lindenhurst, NY who had a 2.9lb porgy. Second place went to Billy Wong for his 10lb striped bass. Full Day Fluke Fishing- Full day fishing was a bit tough today. We had a very short window where conditions were right and we caught well, but the rest of the day conditions made fishing for fluke tough. On a better note, there was a good showing of seabass to 3.5lbs today. All the seabass grounds held good amounts of keepers. Steve Bento of Franklin Square, Ny took the pool with a 7.25 pounder.
Friday July 24 Night Striped Bass- Captain Carl reports great bite on the bass boat tonight and for most of the night fishing was excellent. All of the fish coming over the rails were very nice quality with many over 25lbs. The pool winner was Jaret Marchetti from New York NY with a 42.1lbs striper and the second place pool went to Gary Hall from Middle Island who had a 37.6lbs bass. Half Day Fluke PM- Capt. Joe reports consistent action throughout the afternoon with a handful of keepers. Matthew Cosola from New Hyde Park won the pool with a 4lbs fluke and Fred "Motor" Shea had 3 keepers (only retaining his limit)
Thursday July 23 Tile Fish Update- Captain Steven and Captain Steve Jr were looking forward to see what they could put together on our 24hr Tile run. The two were more surprised than the anglers onboard when barrel, wreck, tile fish and hake started coming over the rails- from the very first to the very last drop. We hit 4-5 different areas and all produced very well. Largest tile we had was 42lbs. The largest wreck fish was 28lbs, the largest barrel was 25lbs, and hake to 24lbs. The size and quality of fish was very impressive and by the end of the day every cooler and tote was full. On the way back both Capt. Steven Sr, Capt Steven Jr and first mate Tyler cut fish- a total of 5hrs- and still we had whole fish in the coolers for those who wanted to show off their catch. On another positive note we were in the area where we will be tuna fishing on next Wed. trip and the water temperature was 77 degrees- the tunas were in the area. Many boats that were trolling were hooking up constantly with one report of 7 yellowfin in one shot, with 4 of them in the 80lbs class. So, Steven Sr and Steven Jr are both very excited about our 24 hr Tuna trip next week! Rumor has it that the two Capt Stevens are working on putting together a 3 Day Abyss to Jurassic Park. Stay tuned for an update.
Half Day Fluke PM- Fishing was excellent on today's afternoon trip with plenty of action and lots of keepers being landed. The winner of the pool was John Clerkin from Chester, NY who caught a 5.25lb fluke. Half Day Fluke AM- Fishing started slow on today's fluke trip but got better towards the end. The winner of the pool was Nicholas Tetonic from Lindenhurst, NY who caught a 4.5lbs fluke.
Wednesday July 22 2009 Night Striped Bass Fishing- Fishing was good on the bass boat last night with a few good sized bass being landed. The winner of the pool was Brendan OBraitis from Manorville who caught a 47.8lb bass and also had a 32 pounder. This now puts 12 year old Brendan in 2nd place in our Bass Derby. Second place in the pool last night was won by Taylor Wilson from Montauk, who had a 36lb bass.
Sunday June 28 2009 Half Day Fishing AM- Fishing was pretty good this morning aboard the Viking Stariper. Especially for 10 year old Ivana Jadrijev from Ridgefield NJ. She caught a monster porgy weighing in at 4.1lbs- almost as big as her. Good job Ivana! Half Day Fishing Pm- We did not sail this afternoon.
Saturday June 27 2009 Night Striped Bass- Night Bass fishing was a pick all night on Saturday. Robert Wallace of East Minion NY won the first place pool with a 26.2lbs striper and Guillermo Vargas had a 22.9 pounder for second place. Don't forget- starting next week we will begin our regular Night Striper schedule. Sailing Thursday through Sat. at 7pm. We also have a special full moon trip coming up on July 7. 2009 Abyss Report- The Viking Abyss Trip of 2009 is another one to remember! We stopped on the way out off the lighthouse and jigged up some bluefish for fresh strips, as well as some scup. After getting enough we were bound for the Abyss. We started fishing at 9am Wed morning and had lots of action with tiles, cod, cusk, hake and pollack. After filling up with lots of meat, Captain Steven decided to search for some new grounds and he found "Jurassic Park"! Drift after drift produced nothing but huge tilefish. The 20 pounders were small compared to the rest. 30lbs, 40lbs, and some over 50lbs were all over the place- including Dr. Brian's 53.8 pounder! This unbelievable fishing lasted right up until dark, and with all the monster tilefish overflowing from coolers it was time to call it a day. On a side note, on the way to the Jurassic Park grounds some guys threw in some trolling lures and 2 nice yellowfin tuna were caught! Day 2 we looked even further and we caught some tiles in the morning but with no wind and no tide fishing wasn't too great, so it was back to Jurassic Park. Capt Steven told everyone that if they wanted to go back, everyone had to use a 1 hook rig with heavy leader to avoid any break offs. Everyone agreed and again it was an absolute insanity, with monster tiles all over the boat. More 30's, more 40's and more over 50lbs fish. On the way there we trolled up 3 more yellowfin tuna once again. With all the huge fish aboard the 8 tons of ice we had with us started melting fast. We fished until dark and they were still biting! That night we steamed to another new area and after looking around and finding it we made a drift and every single rod doubled over. More big tiles, cod, huge pollack, hake, cusk, barrel fish, and northern brown grouper made for and incredible mix. The entire day was non-stop- absolute mayhem! The guys that put double hook rigs back on came up with double headers. Every hook that went down came up with a fish. It could not have been any better! Enough was enough. Full coolers of fillets, tired fishermen, low ice... it was time to call it a trip. Everyone aboard was ready to go. 24 different species of fish were caught. Over 300 tiles (with about 75 of them weighing in over 35lbs), over 150 brown grouper, and uncountable amounts of everything else. It was incredible to say the least. George Longschultz of Brooklyn NY took the tilefish pool with a 51.7 pounder (Dr. Brian's 53.8lbs tile wasn't in the pool) George also had a 47lbs tile. Second place in the tile pool was actually a tie between Fred Mayer from North Valley NY and Peter Chiu of Jamaica NY with a twin 50.2 pounders. Peter Chiu also took the first place in the edible pool with a 45lbs yellowfin tuna. Joe Klun of Suffern NY took second in the edible category with a 40lbs yellowfin. If we keep writing about remarkable catches- such as Umar Butt's 26lbs brown grouper- we might run out of room on our website. We are heading right back out with our Noreast. com charter and we'll report again when we return. A big Thank You to everyone on the trip. Half Day Fishing Pm- Captain Joe reports that porgy fishing aboard the Viking Stariper this afternoon was slow but decent. The winner of the pool was Joe Ferguson from Hicksville New York who had a 2.75lb porgy! Half Day Fishing Am- Fishing was tough on the half day porgy and seabass trip today. The winner of the pool was James Koeppel from Lindenhurst New York who had a 2.5lb porgy!
Sunday June 21 2009 Half Day Fishing Am and PM The weather kept us tied to the dock today. We will be half day fishing for Porgies and Seabass next Saturday June 27 and June 28 so come on down and join us.
Saturday June 20 2009 Night Striped Bass - Fishing on the night bass boat was okay last night but not as good as last week. There was a slow but constant pick with some decent sized fish. Chris Luk from Southampton Ny caught his limit his biggest being 30 pounds. Join us again next Saturday at 7pm! Half Day Am and Pm The Viking Stariper was chartered on Saturday by a school from the Bronx NY who had a great day on the water. Captain Carl took them in search of Porgies and Sea Bass and had some good results. Everyone caught some nice fish but decided not to have a pool.
Saturday June 13 2009 Night Striped Bass - Fishing on the Night Striped Bass boat was fantastic! The majority of the fish were between 25-35 lbs. First place in the pool went to Michael Nelson from Jamaica NY with a 40.8 lb bass! All in all it was a great night with many fish. We will be fishing next Saturday at 7:00 pm. Also be sure to check out our pictures from Saturday night in the photo gallery. As of July 2nd the Viking Starship will be sailing for Night Striped Bass every Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7pm. Half Day Pm- Captain Joe reports good fishing on this afternoons fluke trip. The winner of the pool was Nicole Podell from East Hampton, NY who had an 8.7lb keeper fluke. Half Day Am- First mate Eric reports a good morning of fishing on todays Am trip. Fishing was good from the start until we lost the tide. By the end of the trip, however, the tide was back and fishing was once again good. Pete Ferguson and son had their limit of fish, including a 4.2lb, 5.7lb, 6.9lb and 7.8lb fish. Umar Butt also caught a nice 6.10lb keeper fluke.
Sunday June 7 2009 Half Day Am- Captain Carl reports a slow morning of fishing on the fluke boat this morning. The pool was won by Tae Lee of Little Neck NY with a 4.9 pounder. Half Day Pm- Captain Joe took the afternoon trip out today and reports that despite great conditions the fish did not really bite. They ended the day with about a half dozen keepers and even a Striped Bass. This afternoons pool went to Pete Ferguson of Freeport NY who caught a 4.7lb Fluke.
Saturday June 6 2009 Half Day Am- Captain Joey D reports a pretty tough morning of Fluke Fishing not helped by the difficult weather. However they did manage to secure some nice size keeper Fluke. This mornings pool was won by Byron Powell of Malaga NJ with a 7.79lb Fluke. Half Day Pm- An improvement in fishing and in weather was seen on this afternoons trip. The Fluke coming over the rails are still a great doormat size. Michael Nelson of Queens NY caught himself a whopper 10.3lb Fluke to win this afternoons pool. Second place in the pool went to Ron Rossi of Brooklyn NY who landed an impressive 9.4 pounder. Nice job guys!!! We are sailing tomorrow at 8am and again in the afternoon at 1pm. Hope to see you onboard soon!!! Night Striped Bass- Tonights Striped Bass trip which was our first one of 2009 was a success. We had good action on both Bass and Blues for the first half of the trip. Then the tide slacked up and the action slowed down somewhat. Michael Nelson was tonights pool winner with a 16 pounder. Joe Ferguson was high hook limiting out with Striped Bass. Joes biggest fish was 26lbs but bad luck for him he was not in the pool!!! We are sailing tonight again tonight and with the full moon are expecting good results.
Saturday May 30 2009 Half Day- Captain Joe said that fishing was tough for both trips. The weather was not that cooperative and the wind slowed things down. Billy Schulken of Valley Stream New York took the pool on the morning trip with a 5 pounder. The afternoon remained slow with the weather not helping.
Monday May 25 2009 Half Day- Captain Joe reports that Fluke fishing remained as good today as we have seen over the weekend. We saw many fish come over the rails in the 3 to 5lb range and even landed about 6 Fluke in the 6 to 9 pound size range. Todays pool winner was Matt Winakor of East Rockaway NY.
Sunday May 24 2009 Monday May 25 2009 Half Day Am- The bite was on from the first drop with many fares limiting out on beautiful Fluke reports Captain Anthony. Steve "BentoBox" took the pool with a 6lber for the second day in a row. Dawn "Fergi" Ferguson took second place with a fish weighing in just ounces less. Our own Steven Sloane Martinez caught nothing but shorts but had a beauty which he chose to gaff instead of using the net.... once again poor choice Steve. Half Day Pm- Wind against tide made for a tough start to the afternoon but as the drift picked up so did the fishing. Our very own Bill Swill after missing the gaff shot on Steves fish this morning was rewarded with a 9lb slob. It was Terri "mudslide" Coleman nailed the pool with a 7lb doormat. Bryan Dacewicz from Fairfield CT took second place. Christine "The Dazzler" Dassler limited out with a 5lb Whistle fish. Captain Anthony said get in on the fantastic Fluke fishing while the big boys are in Montauk!!!!
Saturday May 23 2009 Half day - Fluke fishing is off to a good start this summer! The fishing was very good considering the windy conditions. Steve Bento won the pool and is currently in the lead of the Viking Fleet 2009 $10,000 Fluke Derby. Terri Coleman limited out with two beautiful fish. Our very own Kobi also caught a 6 pounder.
Friday May 8 2009- 2 Day Tile and Wreck Trip Well the 10am forecast looked like we could get both days in and the trip was a go. However when the 4pm forecast came in I was like "oh -hit!!!". Sundays forecast was for gale warnings so we all got together in the cabin and had a pow wow. We decided to make it a 1 day trip so at 7.30 we headed off. We started at the grounds where we had left the tiles biting two weeks prior and the weather was perfect. The first drop was just like the one we left 2 weeks ago with Tile, Cod, Pollack and Hake coming over the rails. Knowing that the bad weather was coming everyone worked extreemly hard keeping tangles to a minimum and getting 2-3 drops per drift each producing Tile,big Tile and in fact many double headers. Many of the Tiles coming in were weighing in between 12 and 20 lbs. A very impressive double header was caught by Jim Parente who landed a 29 and a 27 pounder taking first and second place in the Tile pool. Not bad for one drop Jim!!! Jim also had 3 other double headers, a 12 and 15 pounder, a 15 and 24 pounder and a 12 and 20 pounder as well as 10 addtional Tile, 2 Cod, 2 Pollack and 2 Cusk. For 6 Hours of fishing we had approx 50 fish between 15 and 29lbs, 100 between 8 and 15lbs, a bunch of Cod, Pollack, Cusk and Hake. By 2.30pm the sw wind started to come on and as we had plenty of fish we headed for home.
Monday May 4-2 Day Cod fishing trip The Viking Starship just returned from a 2 Day trip last night. The weather forecast for Georges Bank was unfishable for Saturday so we ended up going to Stellwagen Bank and we would be able to fish in good conditions. We arrived at the fishing grounds at sunrise Saturday and immediately began catching cod with a pretty good keeper to short ratio. Jigs were the ticket as all the codfish were stuffed with sand eels. After picking away for a couple of hours the tide changed and fishing slowed down. We went looking for some haddock and were able to pick away at them for the rest of the day, with some cod and wolfish in the mix. One particularly angry wolfish attacked Mate Tyler Weiss but Tyler was able to escape by dancing around on one foot and screaming like a girl. Good Job Tyler ! We anchored up for the night and some anglers stayed up and put a few more cod and haddock in their coolers. Day 2 we saw similar results, with great codfishing in the morning on jigs with haddock mixed in, as well as wolfish. Matthew McDermott caught 2 wolfs himself. We fished right up until noon, and then had to call it a trip. Michael Becker of Rockaway Beach NY took the cod pool with a 24 pounder caught the second day. Greg DeFelice of Egg Harbor Township NJ took the haddock pool with a 12 pounder. Bill Lellis took the largest edible pool with a 20lbs wolfish. Capt. Steven Sr, Capt. Carl, Capt. Anthony, and "Wolfish" Tyler would like to thank everyone for a great and fun trip!
April 24 2009- 2 Day Limited Tile and Wreck Trip Captain Steven Sr reports that on day 1 of this trip conditions were not perfect but they were doable and we had some sucess. On the first drift we had Tile, Pollack, Cod, Sea Bass and Hake. After two hours we moved on as the wind and tides began to pick up. We then picked fish on each drift but the tangles were rough. Towards the end of the day things straigthened out and we had good Tile and Pollack fishing on the last couple of drifts of the day. By the end of day 1 we had 80 Tile up to 34lbs, 75 Cod to 20lbs, 100 Hake to 12lbs, 25 Pollack to 18lbs, some Sea Bass and one 15lb Monkfish. A very nice mix of fish indeed. At the beginning of day 2 we started fishing on Wrecks looking for Cod and we did well. On Wreck 1 we landed 100 Cod, Wreck 2 produced 3 so we moved along to Wreck 3 were we easily landed 100 more Cod up to 27lbs. On Wreck 4 we ended up with about 50 Cod so all Wrecks bar one had a really good shot of Cod on them. We really only fished about an hour on each of the good Wrecks as we needed to work our way west and the clock was ticking!! We put a nice mess of fish together for the 30 guys who were there to enjoy good fishing and good company. The crew and I would like to thank everyone for joining us and making this one to remember!!! The Tile pool was won by John Tzannes of NYC with a 34lb Tile and the Cod pool went to Joseph Lam of Edison NJ who landed a 27 pounder.
April 17 2009- Freeport Tuna Club Annual Charter Captain Steven Sr. just returned from the annual Freeport Tuna Club Charter and reports that while the weather was absolutely ideal, the fish were not as cooperative and it took some effort to put a catch together. On the first day we traveled north of Stellwagen looking for Cod. Our first few drops produced some small fish with a few keepers in the mix so Captain Steven tried the deeper water and was rewarded with a steady pick of jumbo Haddock and cod to 15lbs in the mix and a beauty 18lb Wolffish caught by Joe who took the largest edible pool. Captain Steven headed toward Stellwagen on day 2 where we had a very good shot of pure cod on the first drift, but as the sun came up so did the northeast wind and made drifting impossible. We anchored up and ended the day with some decent flurries of haddock and cod. Partners Little Chris Bellanzoni and Timmy Burke took the cod pool. Honorable mentions go to Partners Harry Weinblatt, Michael Edelman and Eugene who took home the biggest cooler pool. Partners Bobby Hindenlang and Luke took the most fish caught on green teasers pool. Partners Barry and Jay took home the first to arrive at the boat and pour a cocktail pool and no Barry you still can't have Joe's Wolffish head!....Partners Brian Doherty and Joe Mangiapanello, well they just made for cute partners!!!As always the Freeport Tuna Club produced a bountiful smorgasbord of Italian delicacies, on the ride home which had mate Eric Hannan saying "Dude you gotta tell me where you got those Hot Peppa's!!" Captain Steven Sr, Captain Anthony, Captain Dave and First Mate Eric all would like to thank our friends at the FTC for another fantastic trip of good fishing, good eating and good friends! He would also like to remind everyone that the Viking Superstar is sailing daily from Quincy MA to Stellwagen Banks for Cod. There are a limited number of spots available on the offshore trip departing from Montauk on Friday April 24 to Sunday April 26. On this trip we will be targetting Tile fish as well as fishing various wrecks looking for Cod. Captain Steven Sr. is busy in his kitchen tonight cooking a delicious Haddock dinner for his family and friends so we are all glad that the Haddock bite was on this past weekend!!!
March 31st 2009-Quincy MA Update The Viking superstar is currently in Quincy MA and is ready to sail tomorrow for the opening day of Stellwagen banks. The weather is going to be beautiful and the boat and the crew are ready to fish. We will be sailing at 5am from Marina Bay on Boston Harbor and will return at 5pm. The fare is $100 which includes bait, rod rental and fish cleaning. Parking is free of charge. Call the office at 631 668 5700 or go online to vikingfleet.com to reserve your spot. See you tomorrow!
March 28 2009 Saturday Fishing was very slow again. Steve Smith of East Moriches took the pool with an 8 pound fish.
March 22 2009 Sunday We had a VERY Slow day of fishing today. The pool was won by Rob Weyhrauch of City Island NY with a 10lb Cod. Second place went to Tom Oranto of Farmingdale NY with a 9 pounder.
March 21 2009 - 60- 80 Mile Wreck Trip Saturday Captain Steven Sr reports that this weekends trip went okay considering the wind did not drop out till 3.30pm. Up until then conditions were against us but an enormous effort was put in by everyone and we put a catch together. We put Sea Bass, Wreckfish, Hake, Pollack and even a few Tilefish on the boat. All of the Wreckfish were a very good size from 15 to 24lbs. The first wreck produced the sea bass, as well as a lot of big hake and some pollack. The rest of the day was deeper where we caught all the wreckfish and tilefish. Rich Flood and Dali Bormedic split the Tilefish pool with a 25 pound tile. Rich and his 9 year old son Tyler (who caught his first wreckfish ever) had 4 wreckfish, some hake, seabass and a unique red fish that we have not seen before. Craig Lindahl took the sea bass pool with a 5 pounder. Angelo Origas took the pollack pool with a 10 pounder. Billy Modica took the wreckfish pool with a 24 pounder!! We have some great shots in the photo gallery.
Local cod on the Viking Starship was very slow, with only a few cod landed. George Svorka from Greenwich, Conn. took the pool with a 10 pounder, and Phil Weber of Rockaway, NJ took second.
March 20 2009 Friday Captain Dave called in and there was simply no Cod bite today. We are looking forward to getting back out there tomorrow in the beautiful weather to see if we can catch em again.
March 19 2009 Thursday Captain Carl just hit the dock from his day cod fishing. The morning started off slow and fishing did not improve much. It was a slow day on the cod grounds. Hopefully the bite will turn back on tomorrow. The pool was taken by Jeff Watson of Queens NY with a 10 pound Cod.
March 18 2009 Wednesday Captain Carl just called in from todays trip with a similar report to yesterday. Fishing was really great early today before the sun came up. They had plenty of beauties come over the rails until the sun rose and then it slowed way down again. They moved around quite a bit today hoping to find some new piles of Cod but it was hit and miss with some spots yielding some good results and some not so much. 4pm update- On the last wreck of the day they yielded some good results landing some Ling and some nice sized Cod. Eugene Stoica of Sunnyside, NY took the pool with a 34 pounder!. David Koleen from NJ took second with a 26 pounder! Jay "The Hammer" was high hook with 15 cod to 25 pounds and some ling!
March 17 2009 Tuesday Happy St. Patricks Day from all of us here at the Viking Fleet. Captain Carl just called in from todays trip on the Viking Starship. Fishing was very good this morning in the dark . Then when the sun came up fishing slowed down some what. For the rest of the day they had a slow and steady pick with occassional bursts of really good shots of fish. The pool was won by John Riordan of College Point NY with an 18lb Cod.
March 16, 2009 Monday Capt. Steven called in and said this morning was ok. They had a good shot of fish in the early morning with keepers and shorts in the mix. After that, things slowed right down for the rest of the day with very spotty fishing.
March 15 2009 Sunday Fishing was very slow today. Yesterday was one of the best days of the year and today was the worst day of the year reports Captain Steven sr. He reports that there was so much boat traffic and so many lines in the water that the fish just did not bite. The Captain tried his best to put a catch together but the fish just did not cooperate today. The Captain and crew were just as shocked at the dramatic change in fishing since yesterday as all of the anglers onboard. The pool winner was Mike Budny of Bayonne NJ who landed a 16.8 pounder. Second place in todays pool was won by John Giannini of Shirley NY with a 12.2 lb Cod.
March 14 2009 Saturday The Viking SuperStar reported fishing was great today. The pool was won by Linwood Parker with a 26.9 lbs Cod .Second place went to Mr Willie Guess of Pa with a 25.2lbs Cod. Over on the Viking StarShip Captain Bill reports another day of excellent fishing. The Cod were coming over the rails left and right. The pool winner was Anthony Mann of Queens Ny with a 29lbs Cod and the second place winner was Donna Palladino from TerryTown NY with a 26.0lbs Cod Fish.
March 13 2009 Friday Fishing was very very good today aboard the Viking SuperStar. The pool winner was Rich Franks Island Park NY with a 23.7lb Cod. Second place went to Rob Roberts of Long Beach NY with a 17 lbs Cod. Over on the Viking StarShip fishing was good also. The pool winner is Peter Van Scoyoc from East Hampton NY with a 19.8lbs Cod.Second place went to Richie Ryan of Merrick NY with a 10lbs Cod.
March 10, 2009 Tuesday Capt Carl reports a good day after a very slow morning. The morning started off slow, so we looked around at some other spots and found not much at all. After that, we went back to where it has been good and they started biting. Drift after drift produced more and more cod! We put some extra time in and everyone went home happy. Joe Cannisi of Island Park, NY took the pool with a 18 pound cod. Stephen Andrysik from Deer Park, NY took second place with a 16 pounder.
March 9 2009 Monday Captain Dave reports a good day of fishing despite the bad weather today. Freddie Shay of Montauk who was not in the pool had the biggest fish after landing himself a 30Lb Cod. The pool was won by Debbie Kuntz of Montauk with a 24Lb Cod. Second place was won by John Spencer of Holtsville NY with a 22 pounder.
March 8 2009 Sunday Another day of excellent fishing was reported today from the Viking Starship. Larry Brock of Newberg NY was todays pool winner with a 30lb Cod. Second place was won by Vimcent Chiavola from Lindenhurst NY with a 29.5 pounder. The father and son team of Mike and Francis Estivo joined up to catch the most fish on the boat and take the honor of high hook. Troy Hubbard who was on his first Cod trip with his father Edward a long time fisherman had a super trip which will be hard to top.
March 7 2009 Saturday Martin Dowd a regular on all Viking trips was high hook today. Dan Perdomo from Clark NJ won the pool with his 38lb Cod. Dan went home with a cooler full of Cod. Second place in todays pool was won by Tracie Trent from North Babylon with a 37 pounder.
March 6 2009 Friday Captain Dave reports an excellent day of fishing on the Starship today. Lots of fish coming over the rails weighed in at over 17lbs. The pool winner was Pee Wee from the Bricks with a 24 pounder. Fred Shay was todays high hook.
March 5 2009 Captain Steve Jr reports a great day fishing on the Viking Starship! The morning started off with some action, but it didnt last too long. We picked away for a little while then went looking in another direction. This gamble didnt pay off, so we headed back inshore and into the afternoon, the bite got hotter and hotter! All rods were bent and many, many double headers were coming over the rails along with more of the bigger fish! All mates were running around with gaffs! Capt. Steve Jr put in extra time for everyone to fill up their coolers! Chris Stout of Southampton, NY took the pool with his 38 pound cod. Close behind was William Wenzel with a 34 pounder.
Feb 28 2009 Saturday Captain Carl reports that they had another good day of Cod fishing on todays trip on the Viking Superstar. The pool winner was Jay Koenig from Fords NJ with a 22lb Cod. Honorable mention to our very own Bill Swill who landed a 19 pounder. Over on the Viking Starship Captain Dave reports that fishing was steady all day. Todays pool was won by Otto Ordeman who landed himself a 25lb Cod while fishing with his friend Willis Wright.
Feb 27 2009 Friday The Viking Starship returned today from a good day of Cod fishing. Ray Slagus won first and second place in todays pool with a 28lb Cod to take first place and a 22lb Cod to secure second place.
Feb 26 2009 Thursday Captain Dave from the Viking Starship reports another day of excellent fishing. The pool was won by Michael Weimar of Selden NY with a 28lb Cod. Bob Zappulla of Riverhead NY was second place winner with a 27lb Cod. Captain Steven Jr reports another stellar day of fishing on the Viking Superstar seeing quality size fish again today. The pool was won by Louis Zanfardino from Pathouge NY with a 28lb Cod. Second place went to Jeffrey Bernstein of Brooklyn NY with a 27.5 pounder.
Feb 25 2009 Wednesday Captain Steven Jr just called Captain Steven Sr with PHENOMENAL news from todays trip on the Viking Superstar. The Viking Cod have shown up!!!. 20 and 30 pounders came flying over the rails and the only complaint was that there is no more room in anyones cooler. The pool winner today was Tom Hyon from Keansburg NJ with a 34 pounder. Second place was taken by 2 people who both hooked the same fish in the same place! Gregg Maynard of Patchogue NY shared with Keith Seluga second place with a 31lb fish! Good teamwork! Over on the Viking Starship Captain Dave reports that they too had an excellent day of fishing with quality fish up to 41lbs coming over the rails from the beginning to the end of todays trip. Although fishing has been great through this entire season todays trip saw an extra special catch. The pool on todays trip was won by Andre Martone from Merrick NY with a 41lb Cod. Second place was taken by David Yellen of Brooklyn NY with a 30 pounder. Captain Steven Sr was at the dock when the boats returned and hadnt seen a catch like this since the Andrea Dory during the 70s. In fact Stevens wife Liz took the day off tomorrow to go fishing. We are adding a second boat for Thursday and as the weather now looks better for Friday we are definitely sailing on Thursday Feb 26, Friday Feb 27 Saturday Feb 28 and Sunday March 1st. Guys the big fish are definitely here!!! Call or log onto vikingfleet.com for reservations.
Feb 22 2009 Sunday Captain Steven just called in for the Superstar with some great news! They went looking in a different direction today and it paid off. Early in the morning, there was a big mess of quality cod fish, nice green fish, which is filling up the guys' coolers as we speak. The cod seem to be scattered all over. A lot of good sized ling in the mix as well. Ken Delucia from Hillsbourogh, NJ took 1st AND 2nd in the pool with a 18 pounder and a 15 pounder! Ken, along with wife Nicole and friend Mike, ended up with 36 keeper cod and a bushel basket FULL of ling! Nice Job!! Captain Dave on the Starship is doing good too, and putting a catch together. The bite was best BEFORE the sun came up, and some coolers were full by 9:00am! The rest of the day was a pick. Jay Chappina won the pool on the Starship with an 18lbs cod and Ian Greenberg had a 15lbs cod for the second place.
Feb 21 2009 Saturday Captain Carl reports that it was a tough pick on Saturday. With the strong moon tides and inclement weather, the fishing conditions were less than favorable. Still, everyone went home with some fillets. Lian Won won first place in the pool on the Viking Superstar, and Jarrie Rushing won first place on the Viking Starship. Steward Karp got second place on the Superstar. Jamie Powers from Clarence Center NJ won second place on the Starship. His buddy Kevin Thomas from Rochester NY the high hook and the superstar of the day with 13 keeper cod, 7 ling and 1 sea raven.
Feb 18 2009 Wednesday Cod fishing picked up again today, with a decent action throughout the day. Jeff Spath of Wappingers Falls won the first place pool and Paul Paris from Brooklyn had second place.
Feb 17 2009 Tursday Captain Carl called in around 2pm to let us know that the cod bite today was steady. The day started off with a good pick of cod in the am. Things slowed down midday for a few hours, with the last part of the trip bringing in a few more cod. James Massimo won the first place pool with a 21lbs cod and Nick Gismondi took the second place.
Feb 16 2009 Monday Captain Steven Jr from the Viking Superstar reports that fishing had slowed down yesterday from the banner days we have had. The Captain extended the trip staying at the fishing grounds till around 5pm giving the guys extra time to put more Cod in their coolers. It was not the absolute phenomenal fishing that we have seen but by days end the anglers on the boat went home happy. A lot of the cod coming over the rails were bigger than we have seen lately. The pool was won by Bob Schlagetner from Oak Beach with a 30lb Cod. Gary Grothmann from Kings Park was second place winner with a 15 pounder. Over on the Viking Starship Captain Dave reports a similar day of fishing. We saw less fish but the ones we saw were quality fish. The pool was won by Brian Lilienthal from Sayville NY with a 20lb Cod. Second place goes to Parillo Raffelle with a 15lb Cod.
Feb 15 2009 Sunday Captain Steven Jr just called in from the Viking Superstar with some great news. Fishing started off nicely today with a nice steady bite all morning. The bite slowed down around lunchtime and they picked away for a little while. All of a sudden the bite really turned on and Steven decided to stay longer and was rewarded by an EXCELLENT late afternoon. As of 3.15pm Captain Steven was still fishing and the Cod were flying over the rails. All in all, we had a good pick in the morning, slow midday action, but phenomenal bite in the afternoon. Capt Steven Jr put in the extra time and it paid off big time. The boat ended up with lots of big cod. The pool winner was Alan Cook of Long Bach NJ. Alan had a 31lbs cod. Arden Godell of Montauk won the second place pool with a 29 pounder. The Viking Starship made out with a decent amount of cod, with the bite being the best in the morning. After that things got quiet but fishing was still fair. 1st place pool winner was Wayne Beltrami from Huntington, who has a 25lbs cod. He also had a total of 8 keepers. Wayne's partner in crime- Courtney Kenny had 5-6 keepers on her first try as well. The second place pool winner was Ron Harvey from Middletown NJ. Honorable mention goes to Freddie Shay- high hook with 17 keepers!
Feb 14 Feb 15 2009 2009 Valentines Day Special! Saturday Viking Superstar- Cod fishing started off with a good pick in the early hours of the morning, and as the sun came up it got better and better. By 9am coolers started to overflow and after a quick ressetting of the anchor, we fished another 45min. By then evereyone had their fill and we called it a day. The crew started cutting fish at 8am, and were filleting till 1pm, when the boat hit the dock. The pool winner was Bruce Tomaselli and an honorable mention goes to Angela Lynch who had 19 keeper cod! Way to go! All in all a great day with a good group of guys who all went home happy with full coolers! You can check out the photos by clicking here.
Captain Steven Jr called in from the Viking Superstar and they are headed for port early. The cod fishing was EXCELLENT yet again. The weather of the last two days just caused the fishing to improve. The boat has had their fill and left them biting. A full report will follow later. Contgratulations to Bob Greenberg and his new fiancee (Bob proposed on board!) Love is in the air in Montauk! You could say Bob made the catch of his life today!
Feb 11 2009 Captain Carl just called in from the Viking Superstar with a report that fishing was very good once again today. A lot of the fish coming over the rails today were quality size fish. The boat is full of fishing Captains and mates from back west and what a day of beautiful weather they are having. As soon as the day got a little light, the Cod started biting. It was a great weather day with perfect drifting conditions and we picked away with steady action all day. On the Viking Superstar, the pool fish was 28 lbs and caught by a 10 year old! Capt. Dave reports a similar day on the Viking Starship with a steady pick of fish in the morning. He then went looking around at some places that havent been fished yet and found them! They had a phenominal afternoon bite that more than doubled the catch already on the boat!
Feb 10 2009 Captain Steven Jr ran todays trip on the Viking Superstar. He reports that fishing started slow in the dark but as the sun came up they had good steady action throughout most of the morning. Captain Steven Jr then went looking around in some new spots but didnt find much action. After a while he went back to the area where we began the day and once again fishing was good. Captain Dave on the Viking Starship reports that the action was good for him too! Justin Laughlin of Mohegan Lake had a 25 pound cod for the pool, one of 12 cod he caught along with 9 ling. Jeff Spath of Wappinger Falls also had 12 cod! Second in the pool went to Chaidir Hasenddn of the Bronx with a 20 pounder. The cod action continues to be good!
Feb 9 2009 Captain Steven Jr ran todays sold out trip on the Viking Starship. He reports that we felt the effects of the Full moon with the Strong tide. We saw a slow pick for a lot of the day however we did see a few good shots of fish during the afternoon. An honorable mention goes to Fred Shay who ended the day with 12 Cod.
Feb 8 2009 Sunday

Captain Steven and Captain Carl made the trip out today as our many many anglers with reservations showed up and were enthusiastic about giving it a go. Though the weather was against us at the start of the day, a good day of fishing was still put together. As the wind dropped out the fishing really improved. Captain Carl was on the Viking Superstar and reports that the day went well all in all. Bob Greenberg of Wading River had a 21 pounder for the pool and his son Jesse only 8 years old had 8 keepers. Check out his picture above. Nerri Telaj of Howard Beach had a 17 pounder. The pool was taken by John Accera of Sea Cliff NY with a 24 pounder and second went to Robert Schneider with a 23.5 pounder. Though the mania of previous days slowed down a bit, it was still a great day of local cod action. Captain Steven was on the Viking Starship and he had a similar report. Captain Steven said he saw some nice size quality cod. Kobi jumped out between flipping burgers and caught 6 cod in a matter of minutes. Bob Erhman had 18 cod. Captain Steven reports that the diamond jigs and jelly worms were the top producers again today. Both boats headed to the East and stayed out late to make the best of the improvement in the weather. We are heading into some nice weather here at the start of the week so make sure you make reservations for our upcoming trips.The morning bite was a little slow but as the day heated up so did the ACTION! Lewis D'Angelo of Lawrence NY took second place in the pool with a 20 pound cod and Greg Felline of Bayonne NJ had a 25 pounder caught on the jig. Christine Dassler and Teri Coleman made their first cod trip as did Frank Graci. Boy, did they have a GREAT DAY! Viking regular Arden nailed himself 20 cod on jigs and jelly worms. Over on the Viking Starship we had Captain Carl report a similar day of fishing alongside Captain Steven. A slow start still produced plentiful coolers for satisfied anglers. First place on the Viking Starship went to Koichi Kano of Forest Hills with a 26 pounder, second place went to Garrett Ritz of Astoria with a 22 pounder. The weather was really cooperative and everyone went home with plenty of Montauk Cod.
Feb 7 2009 Saturday Local Cod on the Viking Superstar: Fishing was a little slower than the cod slaughter we have been experiencing the last few days! (We really have been spoiled so far this year). Never the less Captain Steven reports a good day of fishing. The morning bite was a little slow but as the day heated up so did the ACTION! Lewis D'Angelo of Lawrence NY took second place in the pool with a 20 pound cod and Greg Felline of Bayonne NJ had a 25 pounder caught on the jig. Christine Dassler and Teri Coleman made their first cod trip as did Frank Graci. Boy, did they have a GREAT DAY! Viking regular Arden nailed himself 20 cod on jigs and jelly worms. Over on the Viking Starship we had Captain Carl report a similar day of fishing alongside Captain Steven. A slow start still produced plentiful coolers for satisfied anglers. First place on the Viking Starship went to Koichi Kano of Forest Hills with a 26 pounder, second place went to Garrett Ritz of Astoria with a 22 pounder. The weather was really cooperative and everyone went home with plenty of Montauk Cod.
Feb 6 2009 Friday Captain Steven just hit the dock with a bunch of our fisherman friends from Captree. The gang headed out for a fantastic day on the water. Captain Paul G (yes the old man!) happened to be in town on business and jumped on with the guys. Well, Captain Paul could not believe his eyes!!. In all his days fishing in Montauk (since 1951) he has NEVER seen the likes of this cod fishing. Double headers were coming over the rail EVERY MINUTE. What an AWESOME day. Cod were ranging in size from 4-8 pounds with some larger cod in the 10-12 pound range. The pool fish was about 20 pounds. Capt Steven started the fishing about 3:15am and by 8:15am the guys were asking to return to the dock as their arms were tired! Captain Carl reports that the morning part of his fishing trip was phenomenal on the Viking Starship! but the fishing slowed off a little in the afternoon. By the end of the day all the people left with plenty of fish though. The pool on the Viking Starship was a nice heavy 22 pound cod caught by Tim Kolm of Carl Place, second place in the pool went to Richard Kwon of New Jersey with an 18 pounder. Captain Carl hit the dock early with another boat load of exhausted anglers... WOW !
Feb 5 2009 Thursday Captain Carl called in from todays local Cod Trip with the news that the Cod are still biting and that fishing is great. A full report from todays trip will be posted later.
Feb 2 2009 Monday Another phenomenal day was had local cod fishing! Not only was fishing again fantastic, but the weather was beautiful as well. We started the day fishing where we left them the previous day and we had a steady pick of cod for a couple hours. Bait was working best here. Then around 9 am things slowed right down so we decided to look around at some other spots. We made a drift at the next spot and the guys jigging in the bow were all hooked up! Everyone on board then switched to jigs and we made another drift and EVERYONE on board was hooked up! Double headers were flying over the rails. Capt. Carl and mates Eric Bonzani and Tyler Weiss could not put down the gaffs! By this point some guys were in T-shirts and reeling in double headers! We had very solid fishing for a couple more hours here until everyone had enough... some were even catching and releasing! Winning the pool was Ross Koppel from Kings Park, NY with a 22 pound cod! Capt. Carl also wants to note that there was a ton of life out there, with some guys snagging herring and mackeral with their jigs. Also, we saw some whales and dolphin as well! Things look good for Thursdays trip, so make your reservations now!
Feb 1 2009 Sunday It was like Georges banks moved to Block Island!!! We had an absolutely phenomenal day of Cod fishing today. What a way to start the 2009 Local Cod season!! From the first drop to the end of the day we had Cod, Cod and more Cod. Artie Hartmann of Mastic Beach who is part of the Staten Island Hunt and Fish Club won todays pool with an 18lb Cod. Joe Andreoli of Wycoff NJ was second place winner with a 15 pounder. An honorable mention goes to Chris Viggiano who fished all day at the bow in 8 to 12 ft Seas and left with a lot of cod, winning him high hook honor and also labelling him a super star by the crew for braving the sea conditions and the lip service he was getting from Fred Motor Shay. Actually Fred was almost high hook but was beat out in the end by Chris. Mate Steve Martinez and Captain Anthony were on deck today and began fileting at 9am. By 10am they finished up a full tote of fish caught by Gil Parker and Paulie Walnuts. By 1pm Gil and Paulie filled another tote. Also a big congrats to Hank Lackner who landed a lot of keeper Cod. There were so many fish that even old man Hank Lackner helped pitch in with the cutting thanks Hank!! And finally all of us here at the Viking Fleet would like to send our congrats to John Tzanes. John just became a first time Dad when his little girl was born 12 days ago and still had the strength to land many keepers. All the best to John and family. By days end we had a ton of Cod for the 80 anglers on todays sold out trip. Captain Steven Sr reports that he can honestly say that this was the best day of Cod fishing he has ever seen in 25 plus years of Cod fishing.
Dec 28 2008 Once again, fishing was fantastic today! We concentrated on the great sea bass bite and Capt. Steven headed to a wreck to find a load of jumbo sea bass! We fished for 4 hours until the weather got a little worse, then decided to call it a trip with plenty of fish aboard. Bogden Kowal from Sparta, NJ came out for his first time ever and won the pool with a 6.5 lb sea bass. Eric Dafgard of Montauk, NY took the 2nd prize with a 6 pounder. Eric also had 21 sea bass! Teri and Christine also had a great day with over 30 sea bass between them! Also, Alan and his 9 year old son Alex Blaszkiewicz kept over 40 sea bass as well as some ling!
Dec 27 2008 Captain Steven reports a great day of fishing today with plenty of Ling and exceptional Sea Bass fishing. We had a handful of Cod mixed in too which promises for a great Cod season. Four mates were still cutting fish two hours after the boat hit the dock!!! Mike kennedy from Patchogue NY was the winner of the Cod pool with a 20lb Cod. Mike went home with a total of 4 Cod. Chris Strain of Westhampton had a 6.5lb Sea Bass. Chris and his friend Richie combined had 50 Sea Bass, 75 Ling and I Cod.
Dec 26 2008 Captain Steven just returned from a great day of cod fishing! The day started off very tough with conditions really slowing down the bite. Wind against tide made for a difficult start. The weather improved towards mid morning, the wind dropped out and the cod bite began! A nice day on the water came together as the weather improved with many seabass, ling, cod and bagalls in the mix. Phil Curcio had a really nice jumbo 7.1 pound sea bass and Joey Bloecker of Montauk had the largest cod onboard, tipping the scales at 17.1 pounds. Joey's cooler had 12 seabass, 8 ling, 2 cod and a mess of bagalls. Captain Steven Sr says the weather should be great for tomorrows trip (Sat Dec 27 at 3am). If you do not have a reservation for this trip make sure you are at the dock at 2am to purchase your ticket. We are watching the weather for Sunday and will post an update here tomorrow. See you onboard!
Christmas Cod 2008 Captain Steven Sr. is running some Christmas trips this year. On Friday December 26th, Saturday December 27th and Sunday December 28th the Viking Starship will be sailing for Local Cod at 3am. The Starship will return at 4pm and the cost per angler is $100.00. Bait is included.
Local Cod 2009 Viking Fleet will kick off its 2009 Local Cod season on Saturday January 31st. We will then be sailing every Saturday and Sunday at 3am. This trip aboard the 140ft Viking Starship will sail at 3am and return to the dock at 4pm. The fare is $100.00 per angler which includes bait.
Feel free to reserve online at vikingfleet.com for any of our trips or call our New York office at 63...
Sunday December 14 Captain Steven Sr took the day yesterday and went fishing with a friend. He had excellent Cod and Sea Bass fishing. Signs look good for this Saturdays trip so if the weather looks good we will be sailing at 5am.
Friday December 05 Georges Banks DecemberTrip The trip was really great lots of fantastic Cod.We had a great time.
Sunday December 07 Cod and Sea Bass Combo Full Day Cod and Sea Bass fishing on the Viking Star tunred out OK. Fishing was very picky all day long, with some Cod, Sea Bass, and Ling. Every place we stopped, we picked away, but were then plauged by dogfish. The last drop of the day was a fantastic pick of Sea Bass, with some more cod mixed in. We picked for a while, but then the dogs found us and it was time to go home. Mr Ling took the Sea Bass pool with a 5 pounder, and Goerge Menendez took the Cod pool with a 15 pounder.
Saturday November 29 BlackFish Cod Sea Bass Combo Fishing was ok. Pick of some Black Fish 1st drop. Cod and Sea Bass ok Cod up to 22lbs last drop good we had both Cod and Sea Bass Mr Robert Scotti Mastic NY sea bass winner Mr John Peake Woodside NY Cod. Block Island Cod and Sea Bass Fishing was good today we had a real mixed bag we had Blue Fish, Black Fish, Cod ,Sea Bass and Striped Bass the pool winner Mr Kenny Johnson Queens NY 25lbs Striped Bass and he also had 12 Sea Bass the second place went to Mr Curtis Riley Queens NY 12 lbs Cod he also had 20 Sea Bass. Monday November 24 Captain Dave had a decent day of fishing over at Block Island today with anglers filling their coolers with a mix of Sea Bass and Cod with a few Porgies mixed in.
Sunday November 23 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was excellent Big Sea bass up to 5.5lbs Jumbo Porgy and cod pool winner was Mr Sammy Sin with a 4lb Porgy.
Thursday November 20 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good today Captain Dave said we had a mix bag of fish lots of Sea Bass Cod and some Porgy and a few dogs in the mix the winner was Mr Bill Weiss Mastic NY with a 4.5lbs Porgy and Mr Jack Ho from Queens had a 16lbs Cod.
Friday November 14 Captain Dave reports a great day of fishing over at Block Island. Jim Piatos was the pool winner with a 3lb Porgy. Jim also filled his cooler with 3 Cod, 3 Sea Bass and some nice Porgies. Ron Turner had 3 Cod, 18 Sea Bass and a nice pile of Porgies. Sean Sauke had 3 Cod and a bucket of Scup. Our very own Mavros Bennis had some nice keeper Cod including an 18 pounder.
Wednesday November 12 Blackfish Cod Sea Bass Todays trip was absolutely phenomenal! We started off blackfishing and our first drop only produced a few fish, with a lot of shorts. Capt. Steven Jr. then headed off to another wreck and it was on fire! The first fish landed here was a 13 pounder! The whole boat was bailing big blackfish! Not many fish were under 5 pounds, and there were a lot of 8-10 pounders! We fished for 1 hour here, and everyone easily caught their limits. After ensuring everyone had their limit, we took a fast ride down to Coxes Ledge. Each drop here produced some big sea bass, and some Cod. Best of all, the dogfish were barely a nuisance. The last drop was fantastic, with many double headers of sea bass on one hook, and a cod on the other! The day ended up to be a great one. Every single person on board went home with a limit of blackfish, some sea bass and cod, which is the nice part about this trip... take home a bag of blackfish, as well as a mixed bag of other great fish. John DeTemple of Montauk, NY landed the 13 pound bulldog and took the blackfish pool. Joe Walsh from East Islip, NY took the Cod pool with a 20 pounder. Also, Jimmy Budrock of Yonkers, NY took the Sea Bass pool with a 5.5 pounder.
Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good again today. The pool went to Mr. Nick Christies from Manhasset, NY with a 3.7 lb porgy. Second place went to John Walker from Brooklyn, NY with a 12lb blue.
Captain Steven Jr just called in from his Rusty Belly Blackfish trip with great news. All anglers on the trip already had their Blackfish limit by 9am. They had a lot of quality fish coming over the rails weighing in at over 10lbs. First mate Eric Bonzani who is out with us on a day of fishing landed an 11lb Blackfish on one of the first drops. As I spoke to Steven Jr he was steaming off to Coxes Ledge to go Cod fishing. Blackfishing is Red Hot so come on out and join us. A full report from this trip will be posted by tomorrow.
Tuesday November 11 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was great yet again today . There was steady action and the the pool winner was Tonia Thompson of Bridgeton NJ with a 3.9lbs Porgy. The edible pool was won by Mark Myricks form Jersey City NJ. The fishing is still really great so call or come on down and fish with us at the Viking Fleet.
Monday November 10 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass We had a good day of fishing with steady action all day. There was a good amount of Sea bass in the mix with two over 5lbs. We also saw some Blues and a couple of Cod. All in all a productive day of fishing with everyone going home with plenty of fish. The pool winner was Artie Blenk Moriches of NY with a 4.2lb Porgy. Second place went to Steve Bento who had a 12lbs Blue fish.
Sunday November 9 Blackfish Cod Sea Bass Trip Todays trip was a spectacular one! Blackfishing was red hot from the first drop to the last. We easily limited out with a full boat of passengers. One of the drops produced bigger size fish, averaging 5-7 pounds. After filling our limit, we shot down to Coxes Ledge and though the Sea bass bite was a little slow, the Cod bite was pretty good. Each stop produced 8-10 cod, and they were all good size fish. Many anglers ended up with a limit of blackfish, a couple sea bass, and a couple cod. Tommy Alexopoulos of Bellerose, Queens, NY took the Blackfish pool with a 11.5 pounder. There was also a 12 pound tog on board, but was not in the pool. Nice fish Tommy! Teddy Kittelson from Staten Island, NY took the Cod pool with a 24 pound beauty! Also, Lonnie Moore of Islip, NY took the Sea Bass pool with a 6 pounder. Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good again today. Mr Guosheng He from Brooklyn NY had a 9lb Cod fish. Oswaldo Lo from the Bronx NY won the Porgy pool with a 3.5lbs Porgy.
Saturday November 8 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing was good tonight. The pool winner was Mr Thomas Perez of East Moriches NY with a 23.7lb Striped Bass. Second place went to Mr Rocco Desio of Middle Island NY who landed a 21.9 pounder. Offshore Black Fish Sea Bass Combo Fishing was good overall on todays trip. Blackfishing started off picky.We worked a lot of spots but they stayed picky. Then we went Cod and Sea Bass fishing which was really good. We had lots of cod up to 28lbs. Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing again was excellent today. Everyone had a great day and the edible pool winner was Roberto Escobar of NJ with an 18lbs Striped Bass. Freddy Bonilla of Brentwood NY won todays Porgy pool with a 3.9lbs Porgy and also went home with a 9lb Cod.
Friday November 7 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing was really great last night. The pool winner was Willie Butler Rochdaleof NY with a 31.6lb Bass. Nice fish Willie!!. Second place went to Sunny Chojar of Bayside who landed a 29.7lbs Bass. Porgy andSea Bass Another good day of Porgy and Sea Bass fishing at Block Island. We are still seeing a true Fall mixed bag coming over the rails with pleny of Sea Bass and a lot of keeper Cod.
Thursday November 6 Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was great again today the porgies are comming over the rails all day.
Wednesday November 5 Porgies and Sea Bass What a day of fishing !!! Captain Dave reports that they landed over 30 keeper Cod up to 20lbs on the trip today. Also coming over the rails were plenty of Sea Bass and Porgies. Another day of true mixed bag fishing. The pool was won today by Benny Lin of Islip NY with a 3lb Porgy. Rusty Belly Blackfish Cod and Sea Bass Todays trip was another absolute success! We had beautiful weather in the morning and Capt. Steve Jr. headed right out to a wreck. It didnt take long for the Rusy Bellies to start biting, and soon enough, it was lock and load. There were a lot of bigger fish caught, and a lot of guys limited out very quickly. We fished until they stopped biting, then moved off to another piece and picked a few more before heading to Coxes Ledge. We took a fast ride on the Superstar down to the grounds and made one drop where we pounded away at the sea bass! Double headers, and large size fish were coming up! There were also some cod to 22 lbs caught as well. First place in the Blackfish pool was a beauty 10 pounder caught by Rayon Scarlett of Farmingville, NY. Nick Tenenbrus came out from Edison, NJ and took the Sea bass pool with a 7 pounder! Also, Jeb Stuart from Maine took the cod pool with a 18 pounder.
Tuesday November 4 Porgy and Sea Bass Election day brought another great day of fishing here in Montauk with anglers leaving with a nice bag of Fall mixed bag fish. Sea Bass fishing was once again Red hot and we landed almost 20 keeper Cod again. Porgy fishing was also very good. The pool was tied by Hung Lee of Brooklyn NY and Bill Smalls of Rosedale NY each landing a 3.5lb Porgy.
Monday November 3 Porgy and Sea Bass Captain Dave reports a great day of fishing. Sea Bass fishing is red hot !!! We also had 15 keeper Cod mixed in. Porgy fishing is still good. The Porgy pool was won by Jimmy NG with a 4 pounder. The largest edible pool was won by Mamdouh Sirag with a 12lb Cod. Hope to see you guys out here soon
Sunday November 2 Offshore Blackfish, Cod and Sea Bass Combo Sundays Blackfish trip was again a total success. With the clock changing for Daylight savings we started fishing just after the sun came out and fished right up until sundown. The morning Blackfish bite was agin on fire.Stephanie Talmage Blackfished for her first time and out caught everyone on our boat. She had 16 keepers up to 7lbs but of course only kept her Limit. Most anglers Limited out on the first drop. We then made a couple of more drops and finished off everyone elses Limit. Then we took the fast ride to Coxes and again fishing was very good. Sea Bass were coming over the rails all over the boat, double headers with very few shorts. We also landed some nice Cod. Ming Lau was todays star with a limit of Tog, a pile of Sea Bass and 2 keeper Cod. The pool winner was Joseph Scotto of Staten Island NY with a 10.5lb Tog just barely edging out many of the other 10 pounders onboard. William Gomes of Brooklyn NY took the Cod pool with a 21 pounder. Larry Quattrone took the Sea Bass pool with a 4.5 pounder. Another phenomenal trip was had with everyone taking home big bags of mixed species. Things look excellent for the next month. Dont forget to check out the photo gallery.
Saturday November 1 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing Fishing aboard the the Viking Starship was good today again .The first place pool winner was Maximino Lado of Richfield NY with a 4lb Porgy. The second place went to Mr Eduado Correa with a 10lb Codfish. Offshore Blackfish, Cod and Sea bass Combo Saturdays trip on the Viking Superstar was absolutely amazing from first drop to the last. We started Blackfishing even before the sun came up and a good pick turned into an all out bail job all around the boat. Good size Togs were flying into the boat non stop for an hour and a half. The average size was 4 to 5lbs. The whole boat easily limited out on Blackfish so after that we took a ride to Coxes Ledge. We took a fast 18kt ride and got there very fast. The action we found on Coxes was great. Every stop produced a good amount of Sea Bass along with a couple of nice sized Cod. Most of the Sea bass were keepers with very few throw backs coming over the rails. The Codfish were very healthy ranging in size from 8lbs to 24 lbs. One star of the trip was ten year old Tyler Flood who fished with his father Rich. Tyler caught his limit of Tog and a couple of nice Sea Bass as well. Another father and son team were Bill and Matt McDermott who limited out with Blackfish and had a nice pile of Sea Bass and an 18lb Cod. Jen Van Deusen went Blackfishing for her first time and did well catching her limit of Blacks, a bunch of Sea Bass and two keeper Cod. Our pool winner was Pete Ferguson with a 12lb Bull Blackfish. Pete also had a load of Sea Bass. Ralph Smith of Springfield Gardens Queens took the Cod pool with a 24 pounder. Ralph also limited out on Blackfish and caught a load of Sea Bass. Anthony Desena Sr of Brooklyn NY took the Sea Bass pool with a 4.5 pounder. Anthony and his son limited out on Tog and also had lots of Sea Bass. A great trip with great guys made for a great day. Check out the pictures in the gallery. Night Striped Bass Saturdays trip saw some great fishing once again. Things started off slowly but as the tide changed things got red hot. Plenty of Bass were caught as well as some big Beautiful Blues and lots of them at that. The last two hours of the trip were typical fall bassing and we had many quality fish. The pool fish was 29lbs.
Friday Oct 31 Night Striped Bass Fishing Fishing was good tonight for the crowd of 20 anglers on the trip. Robert Reha of Deer Park NY caught a 27lb Bass. Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing Fishing was great again today. Sanford Amanuel NY won first place again today with a 3.5lb porgy and 2nd place went to Dennard Wright Rosedale NY with an 8lb Blue Fish.
Thursday Oct 30 Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing was very good today. Mr Sanford Amanuel had a 3lb Porgy to win todays pool
Tuesday Oct 28 and Wed Oct 29 Weather kept us at the dock so nothing to report.
Monday Oct 27 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Very good fishing today a mixed bag of fish. We had lots of Sea Bass, Porgies, 12 keeper Cod fish over 20lbs, Striped Bass and lots of Blue fish. The pool winner was Anastasios Tsiatis of Elmont NYwith a 3.4lb Porgy. Anastasios also had 2 cod up to 20lbs. All in all a great day on the ocean. Sunday Oct 26 Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing today was slow today due to the weather conditions but we were able to catch a mix of fish. Saturday Oct 25 Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing was slow due to the weather conditions we had a mixed bag of fish Mr Davis Brooklyn NY had a 4lbs. Friday Oct 24 Striped Bass Fishing Fishing was good then it slowed down but started again right before we were to return to the dock. We had some really nice keepers by the end of the night. George Jen had a 40.8lbs Striped Bass and Marty Dowd fron NY had a 37.3 pounder. A mention also goes to Jimmy Budrock of Yonkers who had a 26.9lb Bass. Full Day Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing was good today with a mixed bag of fish. The pool winner was Mr Dennard Wright of Elmont NY with a 4lb Porgy. Second place went to Silvester Roseway of East Moriches with a 8lb Cod Fish. Thursday Oct 23 Full DayBlock Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was a bit slow today. We had small fish in the mix and some nice Sea bass . Rick Wilkerson of New Milford CT had a 4.0lb Porgy. Wednesday Oct 22 Local Blackfish Crew Trip Yesterday the Viking Crew took a trip to Fishers Island on the Viking Stariper to see how Blackfishing was up there. Captain Carl, Captain Steven Jr as well as Steve Martinez and Eric Hannan were all well rewarded from the first drop of the day to the last. The shallow water produced the best results with plenty of Tog coming over the rails. We also saw quite a few Sea Bass in the mix too as well as a bunch of Porgies which of course we released. Steve Martinez had the biggest fish of the day, suprisingly with a 10.5lb Tog. We all easily caught our Limit and it was a very good start to what looks like a fantastic Blackfish season. Check out some pictures in our photo gallery. Captain Steven Jr will begin sailing on the all new for 2008 Local Blackfish Special on the Viking Star. Captain Steve will sail every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday at 6am beginning November 1st. This trip will return at 4pm and the fare is $85.00. Tuesday Oct 21 Full Day Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good today the pool winner was Mr Jules Muscat Mineola NY with a 4lb Porgy also Mr Irvin Mulzac Brooklyn NY had a Cod Fish at 15Lb. Sat Oct 18 Night Striped Bass Fishing aboard the Viking SuperStar was good .The pool winner was Mr Gary Lundy Bellerose of NY with a 44lb 10 oz Bass. Congrats to Gary who just took second place in the 2008 Viking Fleet Striped Bass Derby. Garys Striped Bass just beat out the 44lb 8oz Striped Bass caught by Tony Ajredini in August . The big Bass are here guys so come out and try to take the Striped Bass Derby. Black Fish/Sea Bass Combo Trip Conditions were tough for our first Blackfish trip of the year. The winds did not let up which made it difficult.The pool winner was Paul Sin who had an 8.5lbs Blackfish. His friend Tan Honorio had 1 blackfish and 5 Sea Bass. Paul Singh from Queens NY had 8 Sea bass and 1 Blackfish. Captain Steven Jr is anxious to get back to bottom fishing after a long Tuna season, and is doing a special wreck trip before getting into the Blackfish season. This trip will be fishing the Cod and Sea Bass wrecks in the 30-40 mile range. It will sail on the Viking Star and is limited to 30 passengers. We will sail at 3am on Wed October 22 and return at 6pm. The fare is $125. We have gotten some good Cod reports as well as reports of the larger Sea Bass showing up. We may also see some ling, some scup, pollack, and Blackfish in the mix. Looking forward to this trip and we hope to see you onboard! Full Day Block Is. Porgy and Sea Bass Trip Todays fishing remained good with most anglers catching their limit of keeper Porgies.
Friday Oct 17 Striped Bass Fishing Great Bass Fishing last night the pool winners were Mr Kevin Goldsmith Catchouge NY 36.3lb and Mr Joe Ferrara Ronkonkoma NY 30.9lb Full Day Block Island Porgy/ Sea Bass Fishing Captain Dave reports that fishing stayed strong once again today with everyone catching their Limit of Jumbo Porgies. Dont forget that we are fishing for Porgies everyday until December by Special permit.
Thursday Oct 15th Captain Dave sailed again today for Porgies and Sea Bass. We have been slamming the Porgies and that continued again today. We also saw a nice mix of Sea Bass in there as well as some keeper size Cod and Striped Bass.
Wednesday Oct 15 Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was consistently good today. Everywhere the boat went, the porgies bit. There were some sea bass mixed in a few keeper striped bass too. Shiva Rampath won the first place in the porgy pool with a 3lbs porgy. The biggest edible fish was wanded by Robert Battaglia- 12lbs bass.
Tuesday October 14 Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was great once again today! The boat limited out on porgies with fish to 3.5lbs. Some sea bass was caught, however it was all about the porgies today! Peter Frantzeskos won the porgy pool. The largest edible fish was a 35lbs striped bass landed by Chris Poyiatzis. Great fishing guys so come on down! 2 Day Tuna Trip Over the weekend we had two tuna trips. Friday and Saturday's trip was decent. During the day on Fri we trolled around, but the tuna didn't want to bite. We trolled by a weedline and sae tons of mahi-mahis, so we made a drift and everyone caught a few. After, we went back on the troll and caught more big mahis. Settled in for the night early and started chumming. We got our first bite at 3am. The action went on until 6am, and we ended up with a good amount of albacore and a couple of yellowfins, the biggest of which weighed in at 80lbs. Sunday and Monday's trip was decent as well. We trolled all day Sunday, but no tuna bit. We did catch some nice mahis. After trolling around all day, we anchored up early and started chumming. At 9pm we had our first fish. An hour later we had our second. At around 3am things were really heating up, with a bunch of albacore coming in the boat. Around 5:30am the yellowfin started biting the jigs and baits. We boated a couple of them, all around 60-70lbs. and broke a few off. Ray Davis had the biggest tuna, a yellowfin at 75lbs. Mark Atlas had the second largest at 70lbs. Honorable mention goes to Steven Wollweber for his awesome mahi fishing, unbelievable! Our hats off to him! First place in the tuna pool goes to Ray Davis, second to Mark Atlas. The biggest fish other than tuna was landed by John byrnes- a 19.7lbs Golden Tile.
Monday Oct 13 Full day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Capt. Dave reports an excellent day of fishing today! Everyone had their limit of 45 fish. The pool winner was Miss. Ivana (9 years old) from Ridgefield, NJ with a 4lb porgy. Nice fish Ivana!. Second place went to Fong Chang from Brooklyn, NY with a 4.5lb Sea Bass
Sunday Oct 12 Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was VERY GOOD again today lots of porgy and some striped bass and sea bass in the mix the pool winner was Mr John sweet finger Blades Brooklyn NY with a 4lb porgy and the second place went to Mr GuoSheng He NY NY. 15lb Striped Bass.
Saturday Oct 11 Night Striped Bass Fishing We had two boats out last night for striped bass fishing. Both the Viking StarShip and the Viking SuperStar were out. We had a good night of action all night on the Viking SuperStar. The pool winner was Mr Moffit from Sayville NY with a 27.6lbs and the second place winner was Mr Rex Johnson from Bronx NY with a 22.4lbs striper. From the Viking StarShip-the fishing was slow until the tide came in, after which, many fish was landed up to 20 plus lbs. The pool winner was Mr Ralph Tramparulo of Islip NY with a 33lbs bass and the second place winner was Mr Scott Roberts from Stony Brook NY with 30 pounder.
Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was VERY GOOD today- some really nice quality stuff coming over the rails. We still had a few sea bass in the mix (not as many as yesterday). Pete Ferguson won the pool with a 4lbs porgy and second place was won by Harry R. from Brooklyn NY.
Friday Oct 10 Night Striped Bass Fishing was great lot of Bass and Blues pool winner was Mr Mark Obraitis Manorville NY with a 31lbs and second place went to Mr Brian Jayne Riverhead NY with a 30lbs. Full Day Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was pretty good today, we had a ton of sea bass almost as much as porgies. We also had a few cod and a few blues in the mix. The pool winner was Fred Moore with a 4lbs porgy.
Thursday Oct 9 Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Due to the weather fishing was slow today the pool winner was Mr Steve Bento and second place went to Angelo. 3 Day Tuna Charter (Mon thru Wed) The Viking Star returned yesterday from a 3 Day charter with Marc Wyman and company who were full of smiles. We left the dock on Monday morning and started trolling at around 9am. It didnt take long before we started catching some nice size Mahi Mahis. All day long we picked at the Mahis but that was about it. Then at around 6pm at almost dark we picked up a nice wahoo weighing in at around 60lb. We anchored up for the night and caught a few Mahis and that was it until around 4am when we hooked into and landed a nice pinkie Swordfish weighing around 100lbs. After that as the sun came up we had a run of Yellowfin Tuna and landed some nice fish all between 50 and 60 pounds. After the Yellowfin stopped biting some Albacore started and we boated some of them. On day 2 we trolled again fro a while but again only caught Mahi Mahi. That afternoon we got ourselves set up for some bottom fishing and we were very well rewarded. Captain Steven Jr stopped for a couple of drifts and we caught 18 big Wreckfish up to 21lbs as well as some nice Tilefish and some Hake. We again anchored up for the night and almost immediatley hooked into a large Albacore and landed him. We got one more right away and then the night slowed down. There were tons of Squid around the boat both Ilex and Loligo and we filled bags of fresh Calamari and plenty of baits. Besides that we hooked into a couple of Blue Sharks and one short Swordfish. Again once the sun began to rise we had a good run of Albacore for about an hour putting a few more Tuna in the boat. By the end of the trip we had a very mixed bag of Species on the boat which was split up between everyone on the charter allowing everyone onboard to leave with some Yellowfin, Albacore,Swordfish, Wahoo, Wrecfish, Hake, Tile and Mahi. All in all a very fun trip with a great bunch of guys.
Wednesday Oct 8 Full day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Fishing was ok today. A little slower than yesterday. The pool was won by Mr. Walter Kennedy form Jamaica, NY with a 3.5 lb porgy. Second place went to Mr. Harry Thomas from Havertoun, PA with a 12.0 lb Cod fish.
Tuesday Oct 7 Captain Dave reports that fishing started off very strongly early today and they landed some really nice sized Porgies. Around mid morning a school swam in that were much smaller. The fishing got a little pickier then. However it was a lovely day over at Block and the anglers on the boat caught themselves some nice Porgies.
Monday Oct 6 Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Capt. Dave says its porgy time! Fishing was nothing short of excellent today, the best yet this fall. Everyone had their limit of large and jumbo porgies, as well as about 6 nice seabass per person and some blues. The pool fish was a 3.5 lb porgy 3 Day Tuna and Tile (Oct 3rd - Oct 5th) The trips went very well once the wind dropped out on Saturday morning. Friday turned out to be a downwind troll with 20- 25 knott winds for just a couple of Mahi Mahi. As the night came we anchored up in 71.5 degree water. The area looked good with plenty of Squid and tuna grass but only delivered 6 small Yellowfin and one 115lb Bluefin. The sun came up and the winds were GONE and it looked like we had a beautiful day ahead. By 9am we were on our first drift for bottom fishing but the remaining ground swell made bottom fishing difficult until about 2pm and then all hell broke loose. Captain Steven Jr stubborness paid off with a lot of double headers coming over the rails. Tile, Cod, Hake, Pollack and Cusk for the rest of the afternoon until sundown with the Trophy Tile weighing in at 41.3lb. By 8pm we anchored up on the edge in 72.0 degree water and got settled in for the night and as we were cleaning the fish from the day with 75% of the passengers hanging out bull*hiting in the stern, BANG, 1 on, 2 on... 3 4 5 6 7 on, it was better than any fire drill you ever saw. Bang, crash, snap everything went crazy but was such chaos nobody was prepared and we only got one fish to the boat. This turned out to be 140lb Bluefin but as we already had our 1 Bluefin from yesterday we released this beautiful fish. We can say that most likely all of these bites were Bluefin. As we put things back together it wasnt long until another school of Bluefin swam under the boat with 1, 2, 3 on which all turned out to be Bluefin. Then all of a sudden, 1 on and my son Steven Jr and I looked at each other and said "This is not a Tuna, its acting like a Swordfish fight". Low and behold 45 minutes later a 175lb Swordfish was laying on the deck. With high fives and congratulions on a job well done to Mike McGregon all the lines went back in the water and it didnt take long to get more fish on which unfortunatly turned out to be bigger Bluefin. After playing tug of war with these animals we called it a trip and headed home with a handful of Tuna, a beautiful Swordfish,a very impressive bottom fish collection and a few Mahi. Everyone went home with big bags of fish fillets in their coolers. An honorable mention goes to Swordfish Mike from Staten Island who partenerd up with Pat Sullivan to collect 9 Tile to 18lb, 14 Cod to 12lb, 6 Hake and a couple of Cusk. Pat also reeled in and RELEASED a 150lb Bluefin that he caught on a jig. Good job Pat and Mike. Tilefish Vic Ferrante from the Bronx had an impressive 41.3lb Tile which he plans to have mounted. This was the winner of the trips Tilefish pool. Vic and Chris Link teamed up for 1 Yellowfin, 8 Tilefiish, 10 Cod, 4 Pollack and 4 Hake. Congratulations again to Vic on his beautiful Tile. Bluefin Jack Corragio from Point Pleasant NJ was the Tuna pool winner with 115lb Bluefin. Jack went home with a nice cooler of fish, along with his Tuna he had 5 Tile, 5 Cod, 4 Hake and 1 Cusk. Captain Steven Jr, First Mate Steve Martinez and myself Captain Steven Sr, would like to thank everyone for hanging in there on Friday despite the weather and working so well together so we could make this the most successful trip possible.
As the Tuna season is winding down we are starting to focus on our 2 special offshore Georges Banks Cod and Blackfish Haven Trips. Also dont forget to check out our full Fall schedule which new for 2008 includes Local Blackfishing aboard the Viking Star with Captain Steven Jr. as well as the all new fishermans dream Trips (Blackfish and Cod) aboard the Viking Superstar. Just this morning we added the Famous December 2 Day Georges Trip which will sail on the Viking Starship at 7pm on Friday December 5th and return on Sunday December 7th at 10pm. Reservations a must.
Sunday Oct 5 Half Day Jigging Fishing was good this afternoon. All of the kids on the Walsh charter caught fish! Heather had two beautiful seabass and a bluefish. Katherine, Shelby and Sam all had bluefish as well. Big Josh lost two fish at the boat, one of which was a 10 lb false albacore. Michael "your fired again" Sullivan won the pool with a 7lb bluefish. Capt Anthony, Eric and Tommy would like to thank everyone for making this trip enjoyable. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was very good today. First place in the pool went to Mr Hilary Williams from Queens, NY. His friend Dennard Wright caught his limit for the day. Darryl Gaines from Walforf, Maryland had a 25 striped bass.
Saturday Oct 4 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing exploded once the tide started moving with over 30 fish landed up to 37lbs. Mr George Jehn was on fire catching 5 beautiful bass up to 35lbs and keeping his limit.the pool winners were Mr Angelo Grazioso Glencove NY had a 37lb bass and Mr Anthony Viola Port Jefferson NY who limited out and also had a 37lb bass. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was decent today. We had to work at it but we put together a catch. The shallow water spots closer to Block Island may have been a little torn up from the 2 days of wind, so we headed out east of the island and found a decent mix of large and jumbo porgies with some sea bass in the mix. Guido Grazioso won the porgy pool with a 3.6lbs porgy. John Higgins won the edible pool with a 7lbs bluefish. Half Day Jigging Fishing was on the tough side today, there a lot of false albacore around, and birds everywhere. We had a few of the false albacore, some sea bass and plenty of blues Mr Roland Lopez had 2 nice Bonita's.
Friday Oct 3 Night Striped Bass Captain Carl reports that night striped bass was red hot tonight even though the weather was against us. The fish were biting.and alot of people limited out with quality fish. Most of the fish caught were over 20lbs along with a couple over 30lbs.We also had some nice blues in the mix. Mr John Siano of West Islip NY took the pool. His fish just edged out another anglers fish to weigh in at 36lbs its striper time in montauk so come on down and join the Viking Crew on Friday and Saturday nights form 7pm to 1am. Full Day Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was decent today considering the weather conditions. A few people caught their limit and Herbert Washington won the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs fish. We also had a few sea bass and bluefish in the mix.
Thursday Oct 2 Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was ok today, a little slower than yesterday mostly due to the wetaher. Hung Lee took the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs, the biggest edible pool was caught by Steve Bento.
Wed Oct. 1 2 Day Tuna Trip We had a slow trip after the last big storm went through. We had beautiful water up tp 73 degrees, lots of birds and weed in the water but not much as for tuna. First day saw very slow fishing and the troll with only a few decent sized mahi-mahi being caught, but even the mahi were hesitant to chase the lure. Come night time we managed 1 alby and released 3 pup swords, we also had a a few tiger sharks, a few blue sharks. The next day we put in the extra time trolling and were able to find a couple of albies to work on and managed to get a few more fish on the boat in over time. All in all a slow trip compared to what we've been seeing. James Katsaros from Mt Sinai took the first place tuna pool, and second place wwas a split/tie between Artie Maas and Gary Lanzarone. The biggest edible was a tie between Vic Kaidash Jr and John Brisciana with a 14lbs mahi-mahi.
Tuesday Sept 30 Full Day Block Island Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was great today, lots of good quality fish, and a few sea bass as well. Come on down, it's porgy time!
Monday Sep 29 Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today at Block Island. An excellent mix of medium and large Porgies with some Sea Bass mixed in. Father and son team Peter and Mike Tice of Port Jeff both caught their Porgy Limit, 8 Sea Bass and 2 Striped Bass up to 25lbs. They also had the largest Porgy of the day with a 3 pounder.
Sunday Sept 28 Half Day Mixed Bag PM- Jigging Fishing was ok on the afternoon trip Mr Stephen Maggio Rocky Point NY had a 9lbs Blue fish. Porgy Sea Bass Fishing started off excellent today we went South of Block Island early in the morning and it was very good, Then it slowed down around noon. We had a lot of porgies with a few sea bass mixed in the porgy pool was won by Mr Mario Grzan from Riverhead NY with a 3lbs porgy and the second pool winner was Mr Danny Ho with a 5lbs blue fish. Half Day Mixed Bag AM- Jigging Capt Anthony reports fantastic bass fishing on this morning's trip- fish to 35lbs, lots of nice large blues around 16-17lbs. We ended up with a total of 22 keeper bass.
Tuesday September 23 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was very good today despite the foul weather caused by the east winds. Mostly large porgies, and some sea bass to 3.5lbs in the mix. Gus Saunders won the pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Leo and Donald's first time on the boat proved very productive- they took home a heavy cooler of fish- all good quality!
Monday September 22 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was good again today at Block Island. The Seabass made an appearance along with jumbo porgies up to 3 lbs. Marco Stanco of Seaford, NY won the pool with a 3.1 lb porgy.
3 Day Tuna Trip Captain Steven came back from a limited passenger three day trip. The first day the weather was pretty 'nautical'! The wind never dropped out like the forecast predicted so it made for a LONG day, til we got anchored up. At 8:30pm we put three yellow fin on the boat and we lost three more due to tough sea conditions. We had 4 or 5 mystery bites and we released a pup mako. Day two still fighting the weather, we started off on the morning troll with 2 albacore, we could see the fish on the machine but could not get them to bite. After two hours we moved on and found a free floating bouy, as we trolled by it we caught 4 BIG mahi mahi and noticed literally hundreds of mahi swimming around. We put bait and jiggs literally anything we could in the water and started bailing mahi mahi. For over 2 1/2 hours we worked this area and had a blast catching 8-14 pound mahi mahi. By 4pm we started looking around for a place to anchor up for the night and came across a very spectacular sight - three sperm whales just hanging out on the surface catching their breath. For about 10 -15 minutes we had some spectacular photo opportunities!. Sperm whales are very rare to see as they can dive up to 3000 feet and stay under for up to 2 hours. We found a spot in 69.5 degree water with a good showing of bait but caught only 1 albacore, 6 or 8 sharks, another small mako caught and released, 4 or 5 mahi and lots of squid. Come sunrise we started trolling again for a few hours but no luck. We headed back for land. Captain Steven Sr, Captain Steven Jr and Mate Steve M would like to thank everyone for 'hanging in there'! Captain Steven Sr says 'The amount of effort you express is directly related to your fishing success'. Captain Steven Jr headed out this morning on a four day extreme tuna trip - more info will follow at the end of the week when the guys come back.
Sunday September 21 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy Fishing was good to excellent again today at Block Island. The weather allowed us to drift all day, Everyone enjoyed an all day bite of medium to jumbo porgies with a few sea bass but for the most part it was 99% porgies. They were too thick and the sea bass didn't stand a chance. Peter Frantzeskos won the pool with a 3.2 porgy Isaih Thompson won the edible with a 5 lb Sea Bass. 3 Day Limited Passenger Tuna and Tile Trip Scott Woody Rockaway NY, had 10 Mahi and 1 longfin that came in second in the pool. DianeViol Moheegan NY caught her first Mahi and it won the pool. she had 5 others her husband john combined for a total of 12,Efren Bautista won with a 55lb Albacore, he also had 1Yellow and 4 Mahi he wins the award for hardest worker as well.
Half Day Mixed Bag Captain Anthony reports another fine jigging trip for a.m. half day. We had a really good shot of blues early with Scott Manson of Moscow Idaho taking the pool with a 7lber. The tide slacked out and we fish some rock piles producing some beautiful sea bass to 3.5 lbs, some porgy's and a few fluke which went back unharmed. A true mixed bag trip in Montauk!!!
Saturday September 20 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winner was Mr Brian Dalesanaro Bedford NH and the second place went to Mr Robert Weiss New York , NY Block Island Porgies We don't want to say it (in case we jinx ourselves) but it seems like things are working up to porgy time! Today we went straight to Block Island and started off on the south side. We had 3 hours of drifting for medium and large porgies. That gave us a good start, so Captain Dave decided to go proscpecting for JUMBOS. Luckily, after a half hour run to the east we found some real big 2lbs-3lbs JUMBO porgies and some nice sea bass. Boat regular "Big" Angelou won the pool with a scale certified 4.1lbs porgy. Joe Errol took the edible pool with a 6lbs bluefish. Bass and Blues Final Captain Anthony reports the final tally from the Henick-Lane Mechanical Contractors charter...over 300 blues and a few stripers to 15lbs. Thanks to Mike Furey for organizing for the 4th year in a row. Ken Pivets won the largest fish pool with a 12lb blue. First fish pool won by Chris Hargrove and most fish caught at 22 beautiful blues was Pablo Sisterna. Special prize goes to the Boss Ernie Henick for best sound effects and chum...we've never quite seen chum that color but it sure did bring the fish.
The Jigging fish are here!!!!!!The Stariper will be sailing every weekend half day and is also available for charter!!
Bass and Blues Update Captain Anthony called in from the Viking Stariper to say that bass and blues jigging is phenomenal today! They already have two 160 quart coolers full of fish. Don't forget we are sailing for Bass & Blues tomorrow, Sunday, from 8am-noon, and 1pm-5pm!
Friday September 19 Night Bass Night bass fishing was very tough, the weather conditions made for a slow evening according to Captain Carl. Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing returned in fine form today. We had nice steady fishing for medium and large porgies on every anchor drop. We were unable to drift because of cool windy conditions. Fishing was good enough that the mates had to start cleaning fish earlier than usual. Vick Neal, Willie Nixon and Matt Zilla all had limits and a few sea bass to boot. Luis Norman won the pool with a 3.2lbs porgy. Things are looking like they are heating up with the cool weather and Block Island was fine after a somewhat slower week with a few bright spots. It's starting to look a lot like Porgy Time!
Thursday September 18 Block Island Porgy Fishing Today saw some good action before the northeast wind came and slowed down the bite. Some nice porgies came over the rails. Ray Hamark from the Bronx won today's pool with approximately a 3lbs porgy. We also saw some nice-sized seabass.
Wednesday September 17 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was a little slower today than yesterday. There were some nice sized porgys in the mix, as well as some seabass and blues. The pool winner was Mr. Calvin Jamison (fat man C) with a 3+ lb porgy. Hopefully tomorrow will be better!
Tuesday September 16 Block Island Porgy Fishing Captain Dave reports Block Island finally started coming alive with jumbo porgies! We sailed with a light crowd so no pool, however the largest porgy tipped the scales at OVER 4LBS and was caught by Mavros. Everyone either had their limit or very close to it, and sea bass and blues rounded off the catch nicely! Artie Blenk was out with us again and he limited out with porgies to 3.5lbs. Good job again Artie!
Sunday September 14 2 Day Limited Passenger Tuna Trip The Viking Starship returned today from a two day tuna trip which saw some good fishing. The first day saw a very good pick of albacore during the day. We trolled up a good number of albies on day one and day two with a very slow bite all night. The second day kicked off with a really good tuna bit. They ended the day with a bunch of nice albacore and one big-eye, weighing in at just over 200lbs. Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was tough today due to the weather conditions which made things difficult. The pool winner was Angelo from Astoria with a 3lbs porgy.
Saturday September 13 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow last night the pool winner was Mr John Hachmann Freeport Tuna Club Kings Park NY with a 15.7 lbs and the scond place went to Mr Taylor Kiefer Greenwich CT with a 14.3 lbs. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was alright today. A large amount of small and medium fish made up todays catch. Everyone went home happy though as seabass again made an appearance. Jerry Fraser of Oak Ridge New Jersey won the edible pool on the Viking Star with a 17.1lb striped bass. Way to go Jerry! Aboard the Viking Stariper, the winner of the pool was Jean Jacques who had a 2.4lb porgy. Second place went to Nicholas Gabriel with a 3.1lb seabass.
Friday September 12 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winners were Mr Stuart Zappulla Holbrook NY with a 18lbs and the second place went to Amy Provenzano Port Jefferson with a 12lbs . Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing ended up being pretty good today. AFter a slow start at Block Island we headed back west. Anchoring at Midway in a strong tide, we had an excellent bite of mixed size fish. When the tide got too strong we went on the drift a little closer to Montauk and had another excellent bite of large and jumbo porgies, with the best showing this year of quality sea bass to 4.5lbs. Steve Bento won the porgy pool with a monster 3.6lbs fish and also had his limit of porgies and 12 sea bass to 4.5lbs. Ramon Stuckey had a 14lbs striped bass to win the edible pool, and he also had close to his limit of porgies.
Thursday September 11 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty good today. We started to the north and found decent fishing on the anchor for medium and larges. Then we worked to the east and drifted fro a nice mix of large and medium porgies and some quality seabass to 4lbs. We ended the day on the south side of Block Island and while the porgies there were slower, again we found a few quality seabass to 4lbs. Earl Foster won the porgy pool with a 2.9lb fish. George Jones won the edible pool with a 5.4lb bluefish.
Wednesday September 10 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was slower then usual today on the porgy boat but some decent sized keepers were still in the mix. The winner of the pool was Pete Pennise from PA. Second place went to Brain Barry from Monroe New York.
Monday Sept. 8 3 Day Pelagic Tuna Trip Update Leaving Sept 10 Captain Steven would like everyone to know that the trip is definitely sailing. The weather looks good, and with the great results from our last offshore trip, we want to get out there again as soon as possible. We still have spots available on the trip which is limited to 22, so call the office now to reserve your spot- 631 668 5700 ext 0.
Friday Sept 5 Night Striped Bass Fishing was good last night. We had a steady pick of fish all night. The winner was Mr Tom Kehoe Richmond Hill NY with a 22lbs fish.
4 Day Tuna and Tile Trip Click Here for Pictures
The Viking Star returned last night from a fantastic 4 Day Tuna and Tile trip. With all the fishermen on the boat, Captain Steven Jr. decided to leave earlier- Sunday night- and lead out for a long steam. At daybreak on Day 1, we put the trolling lures out and trolled to the grounds, but just mahi-mahi hit the deck. We arrived at our bottom fishing grounds just after noon and with eager fishermen and empty coolers we started our bottom fishing. Immediately, bites were had and fish started coming up from the deep, including a lot of cod, some tilefish, large pollacks, cusks, and hakes. We fished right up to sundown with consistent action. Once the sun set, we went for a ride way off the bank to find some hot water. We found our water 180 miles from home, past 1000 fathoms and started drifting. Though no tuna were caught, we had a few shark bites, and caught some very rare species of other fish, including flying squid, and something closely resembling barracuda. After a long night we made our way up to the bank for Day 2.
The weather was against us to do any bottom fishing so we drilled it out on the troll. Finally in the afternoon we hooked up with some yellowfin tuna. We managed 5 smaller yellows and kept working the area. Just as it was starting to get dark, two rods screamed out! Joe Jr. and Nicky worked on one, while Tasso and Tommy worked the other. 2 Big Eyes were landed, both weighing in between 140lbs and 175lbs. We anchored up here for the night and again the night bite was slow. We lost a nice yellowfin, and released a pup swordfish, as well as a pup mako.
On Day 3 we again saw tough weather for bottom fishing in the morning, so we trolled for a while, catching a nice-sized yellowfin as well as mahi-mahi. The weather cleared up in the afternoon and we went back bottom fishing. We picked away at tilefish, pollack, cod, cusk, and hake. Our last stop was lock and load tilefish! After a couple of drifts here, the coolers filled up quick with tile- a couple weighing in over 30lbs! After dark we steamed to where we wanted to get anchored up for the night. Not long after we were on the hook, we started getting bites and we landed a small big eye around 80 pounds. Soon after we had a school of bluefin run through. They were all of bigger size, between 120-140 pounds and after getting our limit we released the rest. The remainder of the night saw little action, including another pup sword and mahi-mahi.
As soon as the sun came up on Day 4 we immediately began trolling. At 8am we got hit by a pair of albacore. For the next 4 hours it was ON! On so good that we stayed and fished, making us very late to get back to the dock. 34 Albacore were landed in a matter or hours. 2 on! 4 on! 7 on! It was very exciting action and everyone on the boat caught at least one. Finally we parted for home and on the way we loaded another nice sized yellowfin.
Our final tallies were: 34 albacore tuna, 3 big eyes, 8 yellowfin, 1 bluefin, 100-125 tilefish, over 40 cod, over 20 pollack, and about 100 hake and cusk, as well as 2 released pup swords, one pup mako, many mystery bites, and many released bluefin. Pete Ferguson took the tuna pool with his 130 pound bluefin. Ross Dale took the tilefish pool with a 38 pounder. Additionally, Fred Mayer took the edible pool with a 27lbs pollack. Honorable mentions go to Bob the Reverend who has never caught a tuna until this trip, and he landed 3! Tosso had a 36lbs tile, and between him and his fishing buddy Tommy, neither of whom had caught tuna or tile before, they had 1 big eye, albacore, a yellowfin, and a cooler full of tile!
Given the previous horrible tuna reports, and the terrible bottom fishing conditions we still stuck it out! Everyone worked hard to put this trip together and was rewarded for doing so. All in all- a great trip, with a fantastic group of guys who made it possible! So get out on some of these offshore trips and don’t wait for the reports- be a part of them!
Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was slightly better than yesterday. Everyone went home with about 20-30 fish on average. Some nice sized pordies were caught. The seabass were a plenty however. Peter Ferguson won the pool with a 3.6lbs porgy.
Wed Sept 3 Tuna & Tile update The Viking Star is out on a 4 Day TnT trip, and Capt Steven got a hold of Capt. Steven Jr. The boat is doing well bottom fishing and they had some yellowfin on the boat today trolling. More detailed report will be posted when the Viking Star comes in.
Tuesday September 2nd Block Island Full Day Porgy Fishing Our first trip to Block Island gave us a big surprise. In the middle of a decent porgy catch, there were a lot of sea bass caught, including Artie Blenk's 4 pounder. Freddy Shea also had a 4lbs seabass and his limit of both seabass and porgies. Artie Blenck also took the pool with a whopping 4lbs porgy. Way to go Artie!
Monday September 1st Full Day Block Island Fluke Captain Anthony reports the final day of Block Island Fluke fishing on the VIking Stariper delivered a number of quality fluke. Billy Schulken from Howard Beach won the pool with an 8.4 lb beauty...Unfortunately Billy got back to the dock to find out he was edged out of the Viking Fluke Derby by .1lb on the last day. Billy also caught his limit. Jim Flori had quite a mixed bag..his limit of fluke all between 5 and 7lbs, a beauty sea bass, some scup and a 3lb ling. Jim Ufciouli had a 7.5lber, Howard Romdomonne limited with fish to 5lbs and some beauty sea bass.
Captain Anthony, Captain Carl and mates Steven Sloane, Eric Hannan, and Chris would like to thank all our loyal customers for making this season spectacular. We all look forward to next year to head back to the finest fluke fishing in the world...Full Day Block Island Fluke Fishing on the Viking Stariper!!!! Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Fishing was very good all day today on the porgy and seabass boat. They had a steady bite all morning and a lot of fish coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Chen Chao form Bronx New York who caught a 2.5lb porgy. Mr Magdy Els Harouny from Flushing New York caught a 10.6lb fluke today on the Porgy boat. This puts Magdy in second place in the 2008 Fluke Derby.
Saturday August 30 Night Striped Bass Fishing was good tonight the pool winner was Mr Joel Wilson Lindenhurst NY with a 31.3lbs and the second place went to Mr Walter Kaweski Happauge NY 27.9lbs. Full Day Block Island Fluke Fluke action was very picky today. We had a pick of fish in the morning on the flood tide, including fluke, seabass, and big porgies. Once the tide turned so did the action. Fishing was tough for the rest of the day. Terry Coleman of Williamsburg still caught her limit and Al Lowe of Williamsburg NY took the pool with a 6 pounder. He also had 4 big porgies and a seabass. Hopefully tomorrow action will heat back up and they will be hungry again! Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty damn good under overcast skies today. Things seem to be shaping up just fine for the fall run. A fine assortment of mediums and larges with some Jumbos thrown in. There was also a nice showing of keeper to medium seabass to 3lbs. Tommy Hoikerberry of Staten Island Ny won the pool with a Jumbo 3.7lb porgy. Half Day Fluke PM Fishing slowed down in the afternoon, Lucien Farantatos from Westchester won the pool with a 6.2lbs fluke and Brian Pfund took second place with a 4.9 pounder. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fluking was pretty good in the morning- good quality fish to 9.1lbs.
Friday August 29 Night Striped Bass Fishing had a good start tonight until we lost the tide it bacame slow the pool winner was Mr Chris Schalik Huntington NY with a 19.2 lbs he also limited out. Full Day Block Island Fluke Full Day Block Island Fluke was outstanding today. Most anglers limited out and we had a lot of quality fish Joe Bottiglieri from Staten Island won the pool with a 10.04lbs fatty. Michael Thompson from Islip won the second place with an 8.15 pounder. Captain Carl took a moment to drop a line and also caught a 9 pounder. There were many 6 and 7 pound fluke for the day as well. During the slack tide we found a good group of sea bass as well and caught a bunch to 5.8lbs! Half Day Fluke PM Fishing was ok in the afternoon. Chris Kessinger and his buddy Matt Seridge were out on bothe the morning and the afternoon trip and both had their limits for the day. Chris won the afternoon pool with a 4.5lbs fluke. Andy Turino from Hauppague won second place. Andy also had 2 keeper fluke total. Half Day Fluke AM Captain Joe reports a good day out on the boat today. The action started early too- we had 9 keepers on the first drop. Doug Reynolds from St James won the pool with a 7.5lbs fluke! Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was pretty good today. Although not the action-packed fishing of the last few days, everyone still caught their share of fish. A nice mix of mediums and larges and a few keeper sea bass in the mix as well. The pool winner was George Moore with a 3.6lbs porgy.
Thursday August 28 Half Day Fluke AM We had good fishing in the AM. Joe Ringelstein took first place with a 5.3lbs fluke. Tyler Romanek won second place with 4.8lbs. Half Day PM The action slowed down on this afternoons trip but we did still manage to catch some nice Fluke up to 9.05lb. Meg Smith from the Captree Princess was todays pool winner with a 9.05lb Fluke. Meg also had a 8.55 pounder. Second place was taken by Vivian Pan of New York City . Full Day Porgies Because Eric B said fishing was EXCELLENT yesterday, today we will say fishing was FANTASTIC! After a slow morning, fishing improved dramatically, the last two hours being great. A fine mix of medium to JUMBO scup. Both the sea bass and the porgies continue to show signs of fattening up for their fall migration to Block Island . Will McCovington and Jerry Eisenburg tied for 1st place porgy with a 3.3 pounder.
Wednesday August 27 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow today the pool winners were MrJake Vormittag Pearl River NY with a 17.8 lbs and Mr John Meyerricks Mt Sinai NY with a 16.2lbs. Half Day Fluke PM Fishing was excellent on todays afternoon trip. There were many decent sized fish coming over the rails and the boat had over 24 keeper fluke with a few keeper seabass in the mix also. The winner of the pool was Christian Musack fom Southampton New York who caught a 7.5lb fluke. Second place went to Michael Fazlo of Merrick New York for his 7.3 pounder. Michael also had a 3.1lb seabass. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was nothing short of excellent today. The true JUMBO fish that have been somewhat absent recently finally showed up again! Everyone went home more than happy witha nice mix of medium, larges and real jumbos. There have also been more keeper seabass and the fish seem to be shaping up just fine for the fall season at Montauk and Block Island . Denzel Washington won the pool with a 3.8lb porgy. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was very good today with plenty of keepers and two over 7 pounds. The pool winners were Christopher Wilkens of Ossining NY with an 8.2 pounder and Joe Malanga of Clark , NJ , with a 7.7 lb fluke.
Tuesday August 26 Half Day Fluke Fishing Fluke PM Fishing remained very good on the half day afternoon trip today. There were a lot of fish coming over the rails and over 22 keepers! The winner of the pool was Amelia Baradzi from Bay Shore New York who caught a 6.65lb keeper. Second place went to Paul Pesale of Babylon New York with a 5.5 pounder. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Porgy fishing was decent today. Things were a little slow in the morning around buoy 9 so we moveed to the southside and found some good fishing down by Ditch Plains and under the lighthouse. Everyone ended up going home happy with fish in their coolers. Interestingly the porgies are starting to fatten up which can mean only one thing, their annual move eastward to Block Island . Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was very good on the half day boat this morning. There was over 20 keepers on the boat and a lot of action all morning. The winner of the pool was Joe Malanga from Clark New Jersey . Second place went to Stan Samoben from New York .
Monday August 25 Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was excellent on the half day AM trip today. Action was Red Hot and the boat had six fish weighing in at over 5lbs. All anglers left the boat with at least one fish!
Half Day Fluke Fishing PM Fishing slowed on the afternoon trip today. The winner of the pool was Billy Gordon from Bridgehampton New York who had a 4.5lb fluke. Second place went to Eddie Roscigno from Astoria New York who caught a 4 pounder.
Sunday August 24 Half Day Fluke Fishing PM Fishing remained a bit tough and slow on the afternoon trip today. However any of the fish caught were good quality keepers. The winner of the pool was Ms Risa Link from Pelham New York who caught an 8.9lb fluke. Full Day Fluke Fishing was great the pool winners were Kan Gisun Queens NY with a 7.0lbs and Ms Christine Dassler Bohemia NY also with a 7.0lbs Fluke. Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today. Again we were fishing down the beach and everyone went home happy with a nice mix of large and medium porgies. The fish are starting to fatten up and all signs point to a fine fall run of porgies. Benjamin Moore won today's pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Remember, the fishing limit goes up to 45 on Sept 1st. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was a bit tough today- we had slack tide all morning, but we still managed to pull off a decent catch at the end. The boat had keeper fluke to about 5lbs.
Saturday August 23 Night Striped Bass Fishing was great! The pool winner was Mrs Terri Coleman from Holbrook NY . Second place was a tie between Mr Marco Moscoso from East Hampton NY and Mr William Lagarenne from Washington NJ . Half Day Fluke PM According to mate Brian fishing was very good on the afternoon trip today. There was a lot of action with a lot of keepers coming over the rails. They had fish up to 10.1lbs and lots of 6 pounders. Today was a great day to be fluking! The winner of the pool was Justine Simonson from Malverne New York . Full Day Block Island Fluke The full day trip was very picky today. We had a nice pick of fluke and seabass on the morning tide. Things then fizzled out a bit. We had quality over quantity today. The pool was won by Terri Coleman who had a 9lb fluke. Also we had an 8.2 and a 7.6 pounder onboard. We also had a good pick of seasbass up to 5.7lbs. Half Day Fluke AM Fishing on the half day Am trip saw great improvement today. There was a lot of action and a decent number of keeper size fluke. The winner of the pool was Greg Frore from Commack New York who caught a 7.6lb fluke. Second place went to Jean Guilz of East Rockaway who had a 5 pounder.
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Monday Oct 6 Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Capt. Dave says its porgy time! Fishing was nothing short of excellent today, the best yet this fall. Everyone had their limit of large and jumbo porgies, as well as about 6 nice seabass per person and some blues. The pool fish was a 3.5 lb porgy 3 Day Tuna and Tile (Oct 3rd - Oct 5th) The trips went very well once the wind dropped out on Saturday morning. Friday turned out to be a downwind troll with 20- 25 knott winds for just a couple of Mahi Mahi. As the night came we anchored up in 71.5 degree water. The area looked good with plenty of Squid and tuna grass but only delivered 6 small Yellowfin and one 115lb Bluefin. The sun came up and the winds were GONE and it looked like we had a beautiful day ahead. By 9am we were on our first drift for bottom fishing but the remaining ground swell made bottom fishing difficult until about 2pm and then all hell broke loose. Captain Steven Jr stubborness paid off with a lot of double headers coming over the rails. Tile, Cod, Hake, Pollack and Cusk for the rest of the afternoon until sundown with the Trophy Tile weighing in at 41.3lb. By 8pm we anchored up on the edge in 72.0 degree water and got settled in for the night and as we were cleaning the fish from the day with 75% of the passengers hanging out bull*hiting in the stern, BANG, 1 on, 2 on... 3 4 5 6 7 on, it was better than any fire drill you ever saw. Bang, crash, snap everything went crazy but was such chaos nobody was prepared and we only got one fish to the boat. This turned out to be 140lb Bluefin but as we already had our 1 Bluefin from yesterday we released this beautiful fish. We can say that most likely all of these bites were Bluefin. As we put things back together it wasnt long until another school of Bluefin swam under the boat with 1, 2, 3 on which all turned out to be Bluefin. Then all of a sudden, 1 on and my son Steven Jr and I looked at each other and said "This is not a Tuna, its acting like a Swordfish fight". Low and behold 45 minutes later a 175lb Swordfish was laying on the deck. With high fives and congratulions on a job well done to Mike McGregon all the lines went back in the water and it didnt take long to get more fish on which unfortunatly turned out to be bigger Bluefin. After playing tug of war with these animals we called it a trip and headed home with a handful of Tuna, a beautiful Swordfish,a very impressive bottom fish collection and a few Mahi. Everyone went home with big bags of fish fillets in their coolers. An honorable mention goes to Swordfish Mike from Staten Island who partenerd up with Pat Sullivan to collect 9 Tile to 18lb, 14 Cod to 12lb, 6 Hake and a couple of Cusk. Pat also reeled in and RELEASED a 150lb Bluefin that he caught on a jig. Good job Pat and Mike. Tilefish Vic Ferrante from the Bronx had an impressive 41.3lb Tile which he plans to have mounted. This was the winner of the trips Tilefish pool. Vic and Chris Link teamed up for 1 Yellowfin, 8 Tilefiish, 10 Cod, 4 Pollack and 4 Hake. Congratulations again to Vic on his beautiful Tile. Bluefin Jack Corragio from Point Pleasant NJ was the Tuna pool winner with 115lb Bluefin. Jack went home with a nice cooler of fish, along with his Tuna he had 5 Tile, 5 Cod, 4 Hake and 1 Cusk. Captain Steven Jr, First Mate Steve Martinez and myself Captain Steven Sr, would like to thank everyone for hanging in there on Friday despite the weather and working so well together so we could make this the most successful trip possible.
As the Tuna season is winding down we are starting to focus on our 2 special offshore Georges Banks Cod and Blackfish Haven Trips. Also dont forget to check out our full Fall schedule which new for 2008 includes Local Blackfishing aboard the Viking Star with Captain Steven Jr. as well as the all new fishermans dream Trips (Blackfish and Cod) aboard the Viking Superstar. Just this morning we added the Famous December 2 Day Georges Trip which will sail on the Viking Starship at 7pm on Friday December 5th and return on Sunday December 7th at 10pm. Reservations a must.
Sunday Oct 5 Half Day Jigging Fishing was good this afternoon. All of the kids on the Walsh charter caught fish! Heather had two beautiful seabass and a bluefish. Katherine, Shelby and Sam all had bluefish as well. Big Josh lost two fish at the boat, one of which was a 10 lb false albacore. Michael "your fired again" Sullivan won the pool with a 7lb bluefish. Capt Anthony, Eric and Tommy would like to thank everyone for making this trip enjoyable. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was very good today. First place in the pool went to Mr Hilary Williams from Queens, NY. His friend Dennard Wright caught his limit for the day. Darryl Gaines from Walforf, Maryland had a 25 striped bass.
Saturday Oct 4 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing exploded once the tide started moving with over 30 fish landed up to 37lbs. Mr George Jehn was on fire catching 5 beautiful bass up to 35lbs and keeping his limit.the pool winners were Mr Angelo Grazioso Glencove NY had a 37lb bass and Mr Anthony Viola Port Jefferson NY who limited out and also had a 37lb bass. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was decent today. We had to work at it but we put together a catch. The shallow water spots closer to Block Island may have been a little torn up from the 2 days of wind, so we headed out east of the island and found a decent mix of large and jumbo porgies with some sea bass in the mix. Guido Grazioso won the porgy pool with a 3.6lbs porgy. John Higgins won the edible pool with a 7lbs bluefish. Half Day Jigging Fishing was on the tough side today, there a lot of false albacore around, and birds everywhere. We had a few of the false albacore, some sea bass and plenty of blues Mr Roland Lopez had 2 nice Bonita's.
Friday Oct 3 Night Striped Bass Captain Carl reports that night striped bass was red hot tonight even though the weather was against us. The fish were biting.and alot of people limited out with quality fish. Most of the fish caught were over 20lbs along with a couple over 30lbs.We also had some nice blues in the mix. Mr John Siano of West Islip NY took the pool. His fish just edged out another anglers fish to weigh in at 36lbs its striper time in montauk so come on down and join the Viking Crew on Friday and Saturday nights form 7pm to 1am. Full Day Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was decent today considering the weather conditions. A few people caught their limit and Herbert Washington won the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs fish. We also had a few sea bass and bluefish in the mix.
Thursday Oct 2 Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was ok today, a little slower than yesterday mostly due to the wetaher. Hung Lee took the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs, the biggest edible pool was caught by Steve Bento.
Wed Oct. 1 2 Day Tuna Trip We had a slow trip after the last big storm went through. We had beautiful water up tp 73 degrees, lots of birds and weed in the water but not much as for tuna. First day saw very slow fishing and the troll with only a few decent sized mahi-mahi being caught, but even the mahi were hesitant to chase the lure. Come night time we managed 1 alby and released 3 pup swords, we also had a a few tiger sharks, a few blue sharks. The next day we put in the extra time trolling and were able to find a couple of albies to work on and managed to get a few more fish on the boat in over time. All in all a slow trip compared to what we've been seeing. James Katsaros from Mt Sinai took the first place tuna pool, and second place wwas a split/tie between Artie Maas and Gary Lanzarone. The biggest edible was a tie between Vic Kaidash Jr and John Brisciana with a 14lbs mahi-mahi.
Tuesday Sept 30 Full Day Block Island Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was great today, lots of good quality fish, and a few sea bass as well. Come on down, it's porgy time!
Monday Sep 29 Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today at Block Island. An excellent mix of medium and large Porgies with some Sea Bass mixed in. Father and son team Peter and Mike Tice of Port Jeff both caught their Porgy Limit, 8 Sea Bass and 2 Striped Bass up to 25lbs. They also had the largest Porgy of the day with a 3 pounder.
Sunday Sept 28 Half Day Mixed Bag PM- Jigging Fishing was ok on the afternoon trip Mr Stephen Maggio Rocky Point NY had a 9lbs Blue fish. Porgy Sea Bass Fishing started off excellent today we went South of Block Island early in the morning and it was very good, Then it slowed down around noon. We had a lot of porgies with a few sea bass mixed in the porgy pool was won by Mr Mario Grzan from Riverhead NY with a 3lbs porgy and the second pool winner was Mr Danny Ho with a 5lbs blue fish. Half Day Mixed Bag AM- Jigging Capt Anthony reports fantastic bass fishing on this morning's trip- fish to 35lbs, lots of nice large blues around 16-17lbs. We ended up with a total of 22 keeper bass.
Tuesday September 23 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was very good today despite the foul weather caused by the east winds. Mostly large porgies, and some sea bass to 3.5lbs in the mix. Gus Saunders won the pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Leo and Donald's first time on the boat proved very productive- they took home a heavy cooler of fish- all good quality!
Monday September 22 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was good again today at Block Island. The Seabass made an appearance along with jumbo porgies up to 3 lbs. Marco Stanco of Seaford, NY won the pool with a 3.1 lb porgy.
3 Day Tuna Trip Captain Steven came back from a limited passenger three day trip. The first day the weather was pretty 'nautical'! The wind never dropped out like the forecast predicted so it made for a LONG day, til we got anchored up. At 8:30pm we put three yellow fin on the boat and we lost three more due to tough sea conditions. We had 4 or 5 mystery bites and we released a pup mako. Day two still fighting the weather, we started off on the morning troll with 2 albacore, we could see the fish on the machine but could not get them to bite. After two hours we moved on and found a free floating bouy, as we trolled by it we caught 4 BIG mahi mahi and noticed literally hundreds of mahi swimming around. We put bait and jiggs literally anything we could in the water and started bailing mahi mahi. For over 2 1/2 hours we worked this area and had a blast catching 8-14 pound mahi mahi. By 4pm we started looking around for a place to anchor up for the night and came across a very spectacular sight - three sperm whales just hanging out on the surface catching their breath. For about 10 -15 minutes we had some spectacular photo opportunities!. Sperm whales are very rare to see as they can dive up to 3000 feet and stay under for up to 2 hours. We found a spot in 69.5 degree water with a good showing of bait but caught only 1 albacore, 6 or 8 sharks, another small mako caught and released, 4 or 5 mahi and lots of squid. Come sunrise we started trolling again for a few hours but no luck. We headed back for land. Captain Steven Sr, Captain Steven Jr and Mate Steve M would like to thank everyone for 'hanging in there'! Captain Steven Sr says 'The amount of effort you express is directly related to your fishing success'. Captain Steven Jr headed out this morning on a four day extreme tuna trip - more info will follow at the end of the week when the guys come back.
Sunday September 21 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy Fishing was good to excellent again today at Block Island. The weather allowed us to drift all day, Everyone enjoyed an all day bite of medium to jumbo porgies with a few sea bass but for the most part it was 99% porgies. They were too thick and the sea bass didn't stand a chance. Peter Frantzeskos won the pool with a 3.2 porgy Isaih Thompson won the edible with a 5 lb Sea Bass. 3 Day Limited Passenger Tuna and Tile Trip Scott Woody Rockaway NY, had 10 Mahi and 1 longfin that came in second in the pool. DianeViol Moheegan NY caught her first Mahi and it won the pool. she had 5 others her husband john combined for a total of 12,Efren Bautista won with a 55lb Albacore, he also had 1Yellow and 4 Mahi he wins the award for hardest worker as well.
Half Day Mixed Bag Captain Anthony reports another fine jigging trip for a.m. half day. We had a really good shot of blues early with Scott Manson of Moscow Idaho taking the pool with a 7lber. The tide slacked out and we fish some rock piles producing some beautiful sea bass to 3.5 lbs, some porgy's and a few fluke which went back unharmed. A true mixed bag trip in Montauk!!!
Saturday September 20 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winner was Mr Brian Dalesanaro Bedford NH and the second place went to Mr Robert Weiss New York , NY Block Island Porgies We don't want to say it (in case we jinx ourselves) but it seems like things are working up to porgy time! Today we went straight to Block Island and started off on the south side. We had 3 hours of drifting for medium and large porgies. That gave us a good start, so Captain Dave decided to go proscpecting for JUMBOS. Luckily, after a half hour run to the east we found some real big 2lbs-3lbs JUMBO porgies and some nice sea bass. Boat regular "Big" Angelou won the pool with a scale certified 4.1lbs porgy. Joe Errol took the edible pool with a 6lbs bluefish. Bass and Blues Final Captain Anthony reports the final tally from the Henick-Lane Mechanical Contractors charter...over 300 blues and a few stripers to 15lbs. Thanks to Mike Furey for organizing for the 4th year in a row. Ken Pivets won the largest fish pool with a 12lb blue. First fish pool won by Chris Hargrove and most fish caught at 22 beautiful blues was Pablo Sisterna. Special prize goes to the Boss Ernie Henick for best sound effects and chum...we've never quite seen chum that color but it sure did bring the fish.
The Jigging fish are here!!!!!!The Stariper will be sailing every weekend half day and is also available for charter!!
Bass and Blues Update Captain Anthony called in from the Viking Stariper to say that bass and blues jigging is phenomenal today! They already have two 160 quart coolers full of fish. Don't forget we are sailing for Bass & Blues tomorrow, Sunday, from 8am-noon, and 1pm-5pm!
Friday September 19 Night Bass Night bass fishing was very tough, the weather conditions made for a slow evening according to Captain Carl. Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing returned in fine form today. We had nice steady fishing for medium and large porgies on every anchor drop. We were unable to drift because of cool windy conditions. Fishing was good enough that the mates had to start cleaning fish earlier than usual. Vick Neal, Willie Nixon and Matt Zilla all had limits and a few sea bass to boot. Luis Norman won the pool with a 3.2lbs porgy. Things are looking like they are heating up with the cool weather and Block Island was fine after a somewhat slower week with a few bright spots. It's starting to look a lot like Porgy Time!
Thursday September 18 Block Island Porgy Fishing Today saw some good action before the northeast wind came and slowed down the bite. Some nice porgies came over the rails. Ray Hamark from the Bronx won today's pool with approximately a 3lbs porgy. We also saw some nice-sized seabass.
Wednesday September 17 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was a little slower today than yesterday. There were some nice sized porgys in the mix, as well as some seabass and blues. The pool winner was Mr. Calvin Jamison (fat man C) with a 3+ lb porgy. Hopefully tomorrow will be better!
Tuesday September 16 Block Island Porgy Fishing Captain Dave reports Block Island finally started coming alive with jumbo porgies! We sailed with a light crowd so no pool, however the largest porgy tipped the scales at OVER 4LBS and was caught by Mavros. Everyone either had their limit or very close to it, and sea bass and blues rounded off the catch nicely! Artie Blenk was out with us again and he limited out with porgies to 3.5lbs. Good job again Artie!
Sunday September 14 2 Day Limited Passenger Tuna Trip The Viking Starship returned today from a two day tuna trip which saw some good fishing. The first day saw a very good pick of albacore during the day. We trolled up a good number of albies on day one and day two with a very slow bite all night. The second day kicked off with a really good tuna bit. They ended the day with a bunch of nice albacore and one big-eye, weighing in at just over 200lbs. Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was tough today due to the weather conditions which made things difficult. The pool winner was Angelo from Astoria with a 3lbs porgy.
Saturday September 13 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow last night the pool winner was Mr John Hachmann Freeport Tuna Club Kings Park NY with a 15.7 lbs and the scond place went to Mr Taylor Kiefer Greenwich CT with a 14.3 lbs. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was alright today. A large amount of small and medium fish made up todays catch. Everyone went home happy though as seabass again made an appearance. Jerry Fraser of Oak Ridge New Jersey won the edible pool on the Viking Star with a 17.1lb striped bass. Way to go Jerry! Aboard the Viking Stariper, the winner of the pool was Jean Jacques who had a 2.4lb porgy. Second place went to Nicholas Gabriel with a 3.1lb seabass.
Friday September 12 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winners were Mr Stuart Zappulla Holbrook NY with a 18lbs and the second place went to Amy Provenzano Port Jefferson with a 12lbs . Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing ended up being pretty good today. AFter a slow start at Block Island we headed back west. Anchoring at Midway in a strong tide, we had an excellent bite of mixed size fish. When the tide got too strong we went on the drift a little closer to Montauk and had another excellent bite of large and jumbo porgies, with the best showing this year of quality sea bass to 4.5lbs. Steve Bento won the porgy pool with a monster 3.6lbs fish and also had his limit of porgies and 12 sea bass to 4.5lbs. Ramon Stuckey had a 14lbs striped bass to win the edible pool, and he also had close to his limit of porgies.
Thursday September 11 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty good today. We started to the north and found decent fishing on the anchor for medium and larges. Then we worked to the east and drifted fro a nice mix of large and medium porgies and some quality seabass to 4lbs. We ended the day on the south side of Block Island and while the porgies there were slower, again we found a few quality seabass to 4lbs. Earl Foster won the porgy pool with a 2.9lb fish. George Jones won the edible pool with a 5.4lb bluefish.
Wednesday September 10 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was slower then usual today on the porgy boat but some decent sized keepers were still in the mix. The winner of the pool was Pete Pennise from PA. Second place went to Brain Barry from Monroe New York.
Monday Sept. 8 3 Day Pelagic Tuna Trip Update Leaving Sept 10 Captain Steven would like everyone to know that the trip is definitely sailing. The weather looks good, and with the great results from our last offshore trip, we want to get out there again as soon as possible. We still have spots available on the trip which is limited to 22, so call the office now to reserve your spot- 631 668 5700 ext 0.
Friday Sept 5 Night Striped Bass Fishing was good last night. We had a steady pick of fish all night. The winner was Mr Tom Kehoe Richmond Hill NY with a 22lbs fish.
4 Day Tuna and Tile Trip Click Here for Pictures
The Viking Star returned last night from a fantastic 4 Day Tuna and Tile trip. With all the fishermen on the boat, Captain Steven Jr. decided to leave earlier- Sunday night- and lead out for a long steam. At daybreak on Day 1, we put the trolling lures out and trolled to the grounds, but just mahi-mahi hit the deck. We arrived at our bottom fishing grounds just after noon and with eager fishermen and empty coolers we started our bottom fishing. Immediately, bites were had and fish started coming up from the deep, including a lot of cod, some tilefish, large pollacks, cusks, and hakes. We fished right up to sundown with consistent action. Once the sun set, we went for a ride way off the bank to find some hot water. We found our water 180 miles from home, past 1000 fathoms and started drifting. Though no tuna were caught, we had a few shark bites, and caught some very rare species of other fish, including flying squid, and something closely resembling barracuda. After a long night we made our way up to the bank for Day 2.
The weather was against us to do any bottom fishing so we drilled it out on the troll. Finally in the afternoon we hooked up with some yellowfin tuna. We managed 5 smaller yellows and kept working the area. Just as it was starting to get dark, two rods screamed out! Joe Jr. and Nicky worked on one, while Tasso and Tommy worked the other. 2 Big Eyes were landed, both weighing in between 140lbs and 175lbs. We anchored up here for the night and again the night bite was slow. We lost a nice yellowfin, and released a pup swordfish, as well as a pup mako.
On Day 3 we again saw tough weather for bottom fishing in the morning, so we trolled for a while, catching a nice-sized yellowfin as well as mahi-mahi. The weather cleared up in the afternoon and we went back bottom fishing. We picked away at tilefish, pollack, cod, cusk, and hake. Our last stop was lock and load tilefish! After a couple of drifts here, the coolers filled up quick with tile- a couple weighing in over 30lbs! After dark we steamed to where we wanted to get anchored up for the night. Not long after we were on the hook, we started getting bites and we landed a small big eye around 80 pounds. Soon after we had a school of bluefin run through. They were all of bigger size, between 120-140 pounds and after getting our limit we released the rest. The remainder of the night saw little action, including another pup sword and mahi-mahi.
As soon as the sun came up on Day 4 we immediately began trolling. At 8am we got hit by a pair of albacore. For the next 4 hours it was ON! On so good that we stayed and fished, making us very late to get back to the dock. 34 Albacore were landed in a matter or hours. 2 on! 4 on! 7 on! It was very exciting action and everyone on the boat caught at least one. Finally we parted for home and on the way we loaded another nice sized yellowfin.
Our final tallies were: 34 albacore tuna, 3 big eyes, 8 yellowfin, 1 bluefin, 100-125 tilefish, over 40 cod, over 20 pollack, and about 100 hake and cusk, as well as 2 released pup swords, one pup mako, many mystery bites, and many released bluefin. Pete Ferguson took the tuna pool with his 130 pound bluefin. Ross Dale took the tilefish pool with a 38 pounder. Additionally, Fred Mayer took the edible pool with a 27lbs pollack. Honorable mentions go to Bob the Reverend who has never caught a tuna until this trip, and he landed 3! Tosso had a 36lbs tile, and between him and his fishing buddy Tommy, neither of whom had caught tuna or tile before, they had 1 big eye, albacore, a yellowfin, and a cooler full of tile!
Given the previous horrible tuna reports, and the terrible bottom fishing conditions we still stuck it out! Everyone worked hard to put this trip together and was rewarded for doing so. All in all- a great trip, with a fantastic group of guys who made it possible! So get out on some of these offshore trips and don’t wait for the reports- be a part of them!
Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was slightly better than yesterday. Everyone went home with about 20-30 fish on average. Some nice sized pordies were caught. The seabass were a plenty however. Peter Ferguson won the pool with a 3.6lbs porgy.
Wed Sept 3 Tuna & Tile update The Viking Star is out on a 4 Day TnT trip, and Capt Steven got a hold of Capt. Steven Jr. The boat is doing well bottom fishing and they had some yellowfin on the boat today trolling. More detailed report will be posted when the Viking Star comes in.
Tuesday September 2nd Block Island Full Day Porgy Fishing Our first trip to Block Island gave us a big surprise. In the middle of a decent porgy catch, there were a lot of sea bass caught, including Artie Blenk's 4 pounder. Freddy Shea also had a 4lbs seabass and his limit of both seabass and porgies. Artie Blenck also took the pool with a whopping 4lbs porgy. Way to go Artie!
Monday September 1st Full Day Block Island Fluke Captain Anthony reports the final day of Block Island Fluke fishing on the VIking Stariper delivered a number of quality fluke. Billy Schulken from Howard Beach won the pool with an 8.4 lb beauty...Unfortunately Billy got back to the dock to find out he was edged out of the Viking Fluke Derby by .1lb on the last day. Billy also caught his limit. Jim Flori had quite a mixed bag..his limit of fluke all between 5 and 7lbs, a beauty sea bass, some scup and a 3lb ling. Jim Ufciouli had a 7.5lber, Howard Romdomonne limited with fish to 5lbs and some beauty sea bass.
Captain Anthony, Captain Carl and mates Steven Sloane, Eric Hannan, and Chris would like to thank all our loyal customers for making this season spectacular. We all look forward to next year to head back to the finest fluke fishing in the world...Full Day Block Island Fluke Fishing on the Viking Stariper!!!! Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Fishing was very good all day today on the porgy and seabass boat. They had a steady bite all morning and a lot of fish coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Chen Chao form Bronx New York who caught a 2.5lb porgy. Mr Magdy Els Harouny from Flushing New York caught a 10.6lb fluke today on the Porgy boat. This puts Magdy in second place in the 2008 Fluke Derby.
Saturday August 30 Night Striped Bass Fishing was good tonight the pool winner was Mr Joel Wilson Lindenhurst NY with a 31.3lbs and the second place went to Mr Walter Kaweski Happauge NY 27.9lbs. Full Day Block Island Fluke Fluke action was very picky today. We had a pick of fish in the morning on the flood tide, including fluke, seabass, and big porgies. Once the tide turned so did the action. Fishing was tough for the rest of the day. Terry Coleman of Williamsburg still caught her limit and Al Lowe of Williamsburg NY took the pool with a 6 pounder. He also had 4 big porgies and a seabass. Hopefully tomorrow action will heat back up and they will be hungry again! Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty damn good under overcast skies today. Things seem to be shaping up just fine for the fall run. A fine assortment of mediums and larges with some Jumbos thrown in. There was also a nice showing of keeper to medium seabass to 3lbs. Tommy Hoikerberry of Staten Island Ny won the pool with a Jumbo 3.7lb porgy. Half Day Fluke PM Fishing slowed down in the afternoon, Lucien Farantatos from Westchester won the pool with a 6.2lbs fluke and Brian Pfund took second place with a 4.9 pounder. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fluking was pretty good in the morning- good quality fish to 9.1lbs.
Friday August 29 Night Striped Bass Fishing had a good start tonight until we lost the tide it bacame slow the pool winner was Mr Chris Schalik Huntington NY with a 19.2 lbs he also limited out. Full Day Block Island Fluke Full Day Block Island Fluke was outstanding today. Most anglers limited out and we had a lot of quality fish Joe Bottiglieri from Staten Island won the pool with a 10.04lbs fatty. Michael Thompson from Islip won the second place with an 8.15 pounder. Captain Carl took a moment to drop a line and also caught a 9 pounder. There were many 6 and 7 pound fluke for the day as well. During the slack tide we found a good group of sea bass as well and caught a bunch to 5.8lbs! Half Day Fluke PM Fishing was ok in the afternoon. Chris Kessinger and his buddy Matt Seridge were out on bothe the morning and the afternoon trip and both had their limits for the day. Chris won the afternoon pool with a 4.5lbs fluke. Andy Turino from Hauppague won second place. Andy also had 2 keeper fluke total. Half Day Fluke AM Captain Joe reports a good day out on the boat today. The action started early too- we had 9 keepers on the first drop. Doug Reynolds from St James won the pool with a 7.5lbs fluke! Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was pretty good today. Although not the action-packed fishing of the last few days, everyone still caught their share of fish. A nice mix of mediums and larges and a few keeper sea bass in the mix as well. The pool winner was George Moore with a 3.6lbs porgy.
Thursday August 28 Half Day Fluke AM We had good fishing in the AM. Joe Ringelstein took first place with a 5.3lbs fluke. Tyler Romanek won second place with 4.8lbs. Half Day PM The action slowed down on this afternoons trip but we did still manage to catch some nice Fluke up to 9.05lb. Meg Smith from the Captree Princess was todays pool winner with a 9.05lb Fluke. Meg also had a 8.55 pounder. Second place was taken by Vivian Pan of New York City . Full Day Porgies Because Eric B said fishing was EXCELLENT yesterday, today we will say fishing was FANTASTIC! After a slow morning, fishing improved dramatically, the last two hours being great. A fine mix of medium to JUMBO scup. Both the sea bass and the porgies continue to show signs of fattening up for their fall migration to Block Island . Will McCovington and Jerry Eisenburg tied for 1st place porgy with a 3.3 pounder.
Wednesday August 27 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow today the pool winners were MrJake Vormittag Pearl River NY with a 17.8 lbs and Mr John Meyerricks Mt Sinai NY with a 16.2lbs. Half Day Fluke PM Fishing was excellent on todays afternoon trip. There were many decent sized fish coming over the rails and the boat had over 24 keeper fluke with a few keeper seabass in the mix also. The winner of the pool was Christian Musack fom Southampton New York who caught a 7.5lb fluke. Second place went to Michael Fazlo of Merrick New York for his 7.3 pounder. Michael also had a 3.1lb seabass. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was nothing short of excellent today. The true JUMBO fish that have been somewhat absent recently finally showed up again! Everyone went home more than happy witha nice mix of medium, larges and real jumbos. There have also been more keeper seabass and the fish seem to be shaping up just fine for the fall season at Montauk and Block Island . Denzel Washington won the pool with a 3.8lb porgy. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was very good today with plenty of keepers and two over 7 pounds. The pool winners were Christopher Wilkens of Ossining NY with an 8.2 pounder and Joe Malanga of Clark , NJ , with a 7.7 lb fluke.
Tuesday August 26 Half Day Fluke Fishing Fluke PM Fishing remained very good on the half day afternoon trip today. There were a lot of fish coming over the rails and over 22 keepers! The winner of the pool was Amelia Baradzi from Bay Shore New York who caught a 6.65lb keeper. Second place went to Paul Pesale of Babylon New York with a 5.5 pounder. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Porgy fishing was decent today. Things were a little slow in the morning around buoy 9 so we moveed to the southside and found some good fishing down by Ditch Plains and under the lighthouse. Everyone ended up going home happy with fish in their coolers. Interestingly the porgies are starting to fatten up which can mean only one thing, their annual move eastward to Block Island . Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was very good on the half day boat this morning. There was over 20 keepers on the boat and a lot of action all morning. The winner of the pool was Joe Malanga from Clark New Jersey . Second place went to Stan Samoben from New York .
Monday August 25 Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was excellent on the half day AM trip today. Action was Red Hot and the boat had six fish weighing in at over 5lbs. All anglers left the boat with at least one fish!
Half Day Fluke Fishing PM Fishing slowed on the afternoon trip today. The winner of the pool was Billy Gordon from Bridgehampton New York who had a 4.5lb fluke. Second place went to Eddie Roscigno from Astoria New York who caught a 4 pounder.
Sunday August 24 Half Day Fluke Fishing PM Fishing remained a bit tough and slow on the afternoon trip today. However any of the fish caught were good quality keepers. The winner of the pool was Ms Risa Link from Pelham New York who caught an 8.9lb fluke. Full Day Fluke Fishing was great the pool winners were Kan Gisun Queens NY with a 7.0lbs and Ms Christine Dassler Bohemia NY also with a 7.0lbs Fluke. Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today. Again we were fishing down the beach and everyone went home happy with a nice mix of large and medium porgies. The fish are starting to fatten up and all signs point to a fine fall run of porgies. Benjamin Moore won today's pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Remember, the fishing limit goes up to 45 on Sept 1st. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was a bit tough today- we had slack tide all morning, but we still managed to pull off a decent catch at the end. The boat had keeper fluke to about 5lbs.
Saturday August 23 Night Striped Bass Fishing was great! The pool winner was Mrs Terri Coleman from Holbrook NY . Second place was a tie between Mr Marco Moscoso from East Hampton NY and Mr William Lagarenne from Washington NJ . Half Day Fluke PM According to mate Brian fishing was very good on the afternoon trip today. There was a lot of action with a lot of keepers coming over the rails. They had fish up to 10.1lbs and lots of 6 pounders. Today was a great day to be fluking! The winner of the pool was Justine Simonson from Malverne New York . Full Day Block Island Fluke The full day trip was very picky today. We had a nice pick of fluke and seabass on the morning tide. Things then fizzled out a bit. We had quality over quantity today. The pool was won by Terri Coleman who had a 9lb fluke. Also we had an 8.2 and a 7.6 pounder onboard. We also had a good pick of seasbass up to 5.7lbs. Half Day Fluke AM Fishing on the half day Am trip saw great improvement today. There was a lot of action and a decent number of keeper size fluke. The winner of the pool was Greg Frore from Commack New York who caught a 7.6lb fluke. Second place went to Jean Guilz of East Rockaway who had a 5 pounder.
the great sea bass bite and Capt. Steven headed to a wreck to find a load of jumbo sea bass! We fished for 4 hours until the weather got a little worse, then decided to call it a trip with plenty of fish aboard. Bogden Kowal from Sparta, NJ came out for his first time ever and won the pool with a 6.5 lb sea bass. Eric Dafgard of Montauk, NY took the 2nd prize with a 6 pounder. Eric also had 21 sea bass! Teri and Christine also had a great day with over 30 sea bass between them! Also, Alan and his 9 year old son Alex Blaszkiewicz kept over 40 sea bass as well as some ling!
Dec 27 2008 Captain Steven reports a great day of fishing today with plenty of Ling and exceptional Sea Bass fishing. We had a handful of Cod mixed in too which promises for a great Cod season. Four mates were still cutting fish two hours after the boat hit the dock!!! Mike kennedy from Patchogue NY was the winner of the Cod pool with a 20lb Cod. Mike went home with a total of 4 Cod. Chris Strain of Westhampton had a 6.5lb Sea Bass. Chris and his friend Richie combined had 50 Sea Bass, 75 Ling and I Cod.
Dec 26 2008 Captain Steven just returned from a great day of cod fishing! The day started off very tough with conditions really slowing down the bite. Wind against tide made for a difficult start. The weather improved towards mid morning, the wind dropped out and the cod bite began! A nice day on the water came together as the weather improved with many seabass, ling, cod and bagalls in the mix. Phil Curcio had a really nice jumbo 7.1 pound sea bass and Joey Bloecker of Montauk had the largest cod onboard, tipping the scales at 17.1 pounds. Joey's cooler had 12 seabass, 8 ling, 2 cod and a mess of bagalls. Captain Steven Sr says the weather should be great for tomorrows trip (Sat Dec 27 at 3am). If you do not have a reservation for this trip make sure you are at the dock at 2am to purchase your ticket. We are watching the weather for Sunday and will post an update here tomorrow. See you onboard!
Christmas Cod 2008 Captain Steven Sr. is running some Christmas trips this year. On Friday December 26th, Saturday December 27th and Sunday December 28th the Viking Starship will be sailing for Local Cod at 3am. The Starship will return at 4pm and the cost per angler is $100.00. Bait is included.
Local Cod 2009 Viking Fleet will kick off its 2009 Local Cod season on Saturday January 31st. We will then be sailing every Saturday and Sunday at 3am. This trip aboard the 140ft Viking Starship will sail at 3am and return to the dock at 4pm. The fare is $100.00 per angler which includes bait.
Feel free to reserve online at vikingfleet.com for any of our trips or call our New York office at 63...
Sunday December 14 Captain Steven Sr took the day yesterday and went fishing with a friend. He had excellent Cod and Sea Bass fishing. Signs look good for this Saturdays trip so if the weather looks good we will be sailing at 5am.
Friday December 05 Georges Banks DecemberTrip The trip was really great lots of fantastic Cod.We had a great time.
Sunday December 07 Cod and Sea Bass Combo Full Day Cod and Sea Bass fishing on the Viking Star tunred out OK. Fishing was very picky all day long, with some Cod, Sea Bass, and Ling. Every place we stopped, we picked away, but were then plauged by dogfish. The last drop of the day was a fantastic pick of Sea Bass, with some more cod mixed in. We picked for a while, but then the dogs found us and it was time to go home. Mr Ling took the Sea Bass pool with a 5 pounder, and Goerge Menendez took the Cod pool with a 15 pounder.
Saturday November 29 BlackFish Cod Sea Bass Combo Fishing was ok. Pick of some Black Fish 1st drop. Cod and Sea Bass ok Cod up to 22lbs last drop good we had both Cod and Sea Bass Mr Robert Scotti Mastic NY sea bass winner Mr John Peake Woodside NY Cod. Block Island Cod and Sea Bass Fishing was good today we had a real mixed bag we had Blue Fish, Black Fish, Cod ,Sea Bass and Striped Bass the pool winner Mr Kenny Johnson Queens NY 25lbs Striped Bass and he also had 12 Sea Bass the second place went to Mr Curtis Riley Queens NY 12 lbs Cod he also had 20 Sea Bass. Monday November 24 Captain Dave had a decent day of fishing over at Block Island today with anglers filling their coolers with a mix of Sea Bass and Cod with a few Porgies mixed in.
Sunday November 23 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was excellent Big Sea bass up to 5.5lbs Jumbo Porgy and cod pool winner was Mr Sammy Sin with a 4lb Porgy.
Thursday November 20 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good today Captain Dave said we had a mix bag of fish lots of Sea Bass Cod and some Porgy and a few dogs in the mix the winner was Mr Bill Weiss Mastic NY with a 4.5lbs Porgy and Mr Jack Ho from Queens had a 16lbs Cod.
Friday November 14 Captain Dave reports a great day of fishing over at Block Island. Jim Piatos was the pool winner with a 3lb Porgy. Jim also filled his cooler with 3 Cod, 3 Sea Bass and some nice Porgies. Ron Turner had 3 Cod, 18 Sea Bass and a nice pile of Porgies. Sean Sauke had 3 Cod and a bucket of Scup. Our very own Mavros Bennis had some nice keeper Cod including an 18 pounder.
Wednesday November 12 Blackfish Cod Sea Bass Todays trip was absolutely phenomenal! We started off blackfishing and our first drop only produced a few fish, with a lot of shorts. Capt. Steven Jr. then headed off to another wreck and it was on fire! The first fish landed here was a 13 pounder! The whole boat was bailing big blackfish! Not many fish were under 5 pounds, and there were a lot of 8-10 pounders! We fished for 1 hour here, and everyone easily caught their limits. After ensuring everyone had their limit, we took a fast ride down to Coxes Ledge. Each drop here produced some big sea bass, and some Cod. Best of all, the dogfish were barely a nuisance. The last drop was fantastic, with many double headers of sea bass on one hook, and a cod on the other! The day ended up to be a great one. Every single person on board went home with a limit of blackfish, some sea bass and cod, which is the nice part about this trip... take home a bag of blackfish, as well as a mixed bag of other great fish. John DeTemple of Montauk, NY landed the 13 pound bulldog and took the blackfish pool. Joe Walsh from East Islip, NY took the Cod pool with a 20 pounder. Also, Jimmy Budrock of Yonkers, NY took the Sea Bass pool with a 5.5 pounder.
Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good again today. The pool went to Mr. Nick Christies from Manhasset, NY with a 3.7 lb porgy. Second place went to John Walker from Brooklyn, NY with a 12lb blue.
Captain Steven Jr just called in from his Rusty Belly Blackfish trip with great news. All anglers on the trip already had their Blackfish limit by 9am. They had a lot of quality fish coming over the rails weighing in at over 10lbs. First mate Eric Bonzani who is out with us on a day of fishing landed an 11lb Blackfish on one of the first drops. As I spoke to Steven Jr he was steaming off to Coxes Ledge to go Cod fishing. Blackfishing is Red Hot so come on out and join us. A full report from this trip will be posted by tomorrow.
Tuesday November 11 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was great yet again today . There was steady action and the the pool winner was Tonia Thompson of Bridgeton NJ with a 3.9lbs Porgy. The edible pool was won by Mark Myricks form Jersey City NJ. The fishing is still really great so call or come on down and fish with us at the Viking Fleet.
Monday November 10 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass We had a good day of fishing with steady action all day. There was a good amount of Sea bass in the mix with two over 5lbs. We also saw some Blues and a couple of Cod. All in all a productive day of fishing with everyone going home with plenty of fish. The pool winner was Artie Blenk Moriches of NY with a 4.2lb Porgy. Second place went to Steve Bento who had a 12lbs Blue fish.
Sunday November 9 Blackfish Cod Sea Bass Trip Todays trip was a spectacular one! Blackfishing was red hot from the first drop to the last. We easily limited out with a full boat of passengers. One of the drops produced bigger size fish, averaging 5-7 pounds. After filling our limit, we shot down to Coxes Ledge and though the Sea bass bite was a little slow, the Cod bite was pretty good. Each stop produced 8-10 cod, and they were all good size fish. Many anglers ended up with a limit of blackfish, a couple sea bass, and a couple cod. Tommy Alexopoulos of Bellerose, Queens, NY took the Blackfish pool with a 11.5 pounder. There was also a 12 pound tog on board, but was not in the pool. Nice fish Tommy! Teddy Kittelson from Staten Island, NY took the Cod pool with a 24 pound beauty! Also, Lonnie Moore of Islip, NY took the Sea Bass pool with a 6 pounder. Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good again today. Mr Guosheng He from Brooklyn NY had a 9lb Cod fish. Oswaldo Lo from the Bronx NY won the Porgy pool with a 3.5lbs Porgy.
Saturday November 8 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing was good tonight. The pool winner was Mr Thomas Perez of East Moriches NY with a 23.7lb Striped Bass. Second place went to Mr Rocco Desio of Middle Island NY who landed a 21.9 pounder. Offshore Black Fish Sea Bass Combo Fishing was good overall on todays trip. Blackfishing started off picky.We worked a lot of spots but they stayed picky. Then we went Cod and Sea Bass fishing which was really good. We had lots of cod up to 28lbs. Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing again was excellent today. Everyone had a great day and the edible pool winner was Roberto Escobar of NJ with an 18lbs Striped Bass. Freddy Bonilla of Brentwood NY won todays Porgy pool with a 3.9lbs Porgy and also went home with a 9lb Cod.
Friday November 7 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing was really great last night. The pool winner was Willie Butler Rochdaleof NY with a 31.6lb Bass. Nice fish Willie!!. Second place went to Sunny Chojar of Bayside who landed a 29.7lbs Bass. Porgy andSea Bass Another good day of Porgy and Sea Bass fishing at Block Island. We are still seeing a true Fall mixed bag coming over the rails with pleny of Sea Bass and a lot of keeper Cod.
Thursday November 6 Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was great again today the porgies are comming over the rails all day.
Wednesday November 5 Porgies and Sea Bass What a day of fishing !!! Captain Dave reports that they landed over 30 keeper Cod up to 20lbs on the trip today. Also coming over the rails were plenty of Sea Bass and Porgies. Another day of true mixed bag fishing. The pool was won today by Benny Lin of Islip NY with a 3lb Porgy. Rusty Belly Blackfish Cod and Sea Bass Todays trip was another absolute success! We had beautiful weather in the morning and Capt. Steve Jr. headed right out to a wreck. It didnt take long for the Rusy Bellies to start biting, and soon enough, it was lock and load. There were a lot of bigger fish caught, and a lot of guys limited out very quickly. We fished until they stopped biting, then moved off to another piece and picked a few more before heading to Coxes Ledge. We took a fast ride on the Superstar down to the grounds and made one drop where we pounded away at the sea bass! Double headers, and large size fish were coming up! There were also some cod to 22 lbs caught as well. First place in the Blackfish pool was a beauty 10 pounder caught by Rayon Scarlett of Farmingville, NY. Nick Tenenbrus came out from Edison, NJ and took the Sea bass pool with a 7 pounder! Also, Jeb Stuart from Maine took the cod pool with a 18 pounder.
Tuesday November 4 Porgy and Sea Bass Election day brought another great day of fishing here in Montauk with anglers leaving with a nice bag of Fall mixed bag fish. Sea Bass fishing was once again Red hot and we landed almost 20 keeper Cod again. Porgy fishing was also very good. The pool was tied by Hung Lee of Brooklyn NY and Bill Smalls of Rosedale NY each landing a 3.5lb Porgy.
Monday November 3 Porgy and Sea Bass Captain Dave reports a great day of fishing. Sea Bass fishing is red hot !!! We also had 15 keeper Cod mixed in. Porgy fishing is still good. The Porgy pool was won by Jimmy NG with a 4 pounder. The largest edible pool was won by Mamdouh Sirag with a 12lb Cod. Hope to see you guys out here soon
Sunday November 2 Offshore Blackfish, Cod and Sea Bass Combo Sundays Blackfish trip was again a total success. With the clock changing for Daylight savings we started fishing just after the sun came out and fished right up until sundown. The morning Blackfish bite was agin on fire.Stephanie Talmage Blackfished for her first time and out caught everyone on our boat. She had 16 keepers up to 7lbs but of course only kept her Limit. Most anglers Limited out on the first drop. We then made a couple of more drops and finished off everyone elses Limit. Then we took the fast ride to Coxes and again fishing was very good. Sea Bass were coming over the rails all over the boat, double headers with very few shorts. We also landed some nice Cod. Ming Lau was todays star with a limit of Tog, a pile of Sea Bass and 2 keeper Cod. The pool winner was Joseph Scotto of Staten Island NY with a 10.5lb Tog just barely edging out many of the other 10 pounders onboard. William Gomes of Brooklyn NY took the Cod pool with a 21 pounder. Larry Quattrone took the Sea Bass pool with a 4.5 pounder. Another phenomenal trip was had with everyone taking home big bags of mixed species. Things look excellent for the next month. Dont forget to check out the photo gallery.
Saturday November 1 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing Fishing aboard the the Viking Starship was good today again .The first place pool winner was Maximino Lado of Richfield NY with a 4lb Porgy. The second place went to Mr Eduado Correa with a 10lb Codfish. Offshore Blackfish, Cod and Sea bass Combo Saturdays trip on the Viking Superstar was absolutely amazing from first drop to the last. We started Blackfishing even before the sun came up and a good pick turned into an all out bail job all around the boat. Good size Togs were flying into the boat non stop for an hour and a half. The average size was 4 to 5lbs. The whole boat easily limited out on Blackfish so after that we took a ride to Coxes Ledge. We took a fast 18kt ride and got there very fast. The action we found on Coxes was great. Every stop produced a good amount of Sea Bass along with a couple of nice sized Cod. Most of the Sea bass were keepers with very few throw backs coming over the rails. The Codfish were very healthy ranging in size from 8lbs to 24 lbs. One star of the trip was ten year old Tyler Flood who fished with his father Rich. Tyler caught his limit of Tog and a couple of nice Sea Bass as well. Another father and son team were Bill and Matt McDermott who limited out with Blackfish and had a nice pile of Sea Bass and an 18lb Cod. Jen Van Deusen went Blackfishing for her first time and did well catching her limit of Blacks, a bunch of Sea Bass and two keeper Cod. Our pool winner was Pete Ferguson with a 12lb Bull Blackfish. Pete also had a load of Sea Bass. Ralph Smith of Springfield Gardens Queens took the Cod pool with a 24 pounder. Ralph also limited out on Blackfish and caught a load of Sea Bass. Anthony Desena Sr of Brooklyn NY took the Sea Bass pool with a 4.5 pounder. Anthony and his son limited out on Tog and also had lots of Sea Bass. A great trip with great guys made for a great day. Check out the pictures in the gallery. Night Striped Bass Saturdays trip saw some great fishing once again. Things started off slowly but as the tide changed things got red hot. Plenty of Bass were caught as well as some big Beautiful Blues and lots of them at that. The last two hours of the trip were typical fall bassing and we had many quality fish. The pool fish was 29lbs.
Friday Oct 31 Night Striped Bass Fishing Fishing was good tonight for the crowd of 20 anglers on the trip. Robert Reha of Deer Park NY caught a 27lb Bass. Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing Fishing was great again today. Sanford Amanuel NY won first place again today with a 3.5lb porgy and 2nd place went to Dennard Wright Rosedale NY with an 8lb Blue Fish.
Thursday Oct 30 Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing was very good today. Mr Sanford Amanuel had a 3lb Porgy to win todays pool
Tuesday Oct 28 and Wed Oct 29 Weather kept us at the dock so nothing to report.
Monday Oct 27 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Very good fishing today a mixed bag of fish. We had lots of Sea Bass, Porgies, 12 keeper Cod fish over 20lbs, Striped Bass and lots of Blue fish. The pool winner was Anastasios Tsiatis of Elmont NYwith a 3.4lb Porgy. Anastasios also had 2 cod up to 20lbs. All in all a great day on the ocean. Sunday Oct 26 Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing today was slow today due to the weather conditions but we were able to catch a mix of fish. Saturday Oct 25 Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing was slow due to the weather conditions we had a mixed bag of fish Mr Davis Brooklyn NY had a 4lbs. Friday Oct 24 Striped Bass Fishing Fishing was good then it slowed down but started again right before we were to return to the dock. We had some really nice keepers by the end of the night. George Jen had a 40.8lbs Striped Bass and Marty Dowd fron NY had a 37.3 pounder. A mention also goes to Jimmy Budrock of Yonkers who had a 26.9lb Bass. Full Day Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing was good today with a mixed bag of fish. The pool winner was Mr Dennard Wright of Elmont NY with a 4lb Porgy. Second place went to Silvester Roseway of East Moriches with a 8lb Cod Fish. Thursday Oct 23 Full DayBlock Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was a bit slow today. We had small fish in the mix and some nice Sea bass . Rick Wilkerson of New Milford CT had a 4.0lb Porgy. Wednesday Oct 22 Local Blackfish Crew Trip Yesterday the Viking Crew took a trip to Fishers Island on the Viking Stariper to see how Blackfishing was up there. Captain Carl, Captain Steven Jr as well as Steve Martinez and Eric Hannan were all well rewarded from the first drop of the day to the last. The shallow water produced the best results with plenty of Tog coming over the rails. We also saw quite a few Sea Bass in the mix too as well as a bunch of Porgies which of course we released. Steve Martinez had the biggest fish of the day, suprisingly with a 10.5lb Tog. We all easily caught our Limit and it was a very good start to what looks like a fantastic Blackfish season. Check out some pictures in our photo gallery. Captain Steven Jr will begin sailing on the all new for 2008 Local Blackfish Special on the Viking Star. Captain Steve will sail every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday at 6am beginning November 1st. This trip will return at 4pm and the fare is $85.00. Tuesday Oct 21 Full Day Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good today the pool winner was Mr Jules Muscat Mineola NY with a 4lb Porgy also Mr Irvin Mulzac Brooklyn NY had a Cod Fish at 15Lb. Sat Oct 18 Night Striped Bass Fishing aboard the Viking SuperStar was good .The pool winner was Mr Gary Lundy Bellerose of NY with a 44lb 10 oz Bass. Congrats to Gary who just took second place in the 2008 Viking Fleet Striped Bass Derby. Garys Striped Bass just beat out the 44lb 8oz Striped Bass caught by Tony Ajredini in August . The big Bass are here guys so come out and try to take the Striped Bass Derby. Black Fish/Sea Bass Combo Trip Conditions were tough for our first Blackfish trip of the year. The winds did not let up which made it difficult.The pool winner was Paul Sin who had an 8.5lbs Blackfish. His friend Tan Honorio had 1 blackfish and 5 Sea Bass. Paul Singh from Queens NY had 8 Sea bass and 1 Blackfish. Captain Steven Jr is anxious to get back to bottom fishing after a long Tuna season, and is doing a special wreck trip before getting into the Blackfish season. This trip will be fishing the Cod and Sea Bass wrecks in the 30-40 mile range. It will sail on the Viking Star and is limited to 30 passengers. We will sail at 3am on Wed October 22 and return at 6pm. The fare is $125. We have gotten some good Cod reports as well as reports of the larger Sea Bass showing up. We may also see some ling, some scup, pollack, and Blackfish in the mix. Looking forward to this trip and we hope to see you onboard! Full Day Block Is. Porgy and Sea Bass Trip Todays fishing remained good with most anglers catching their limit of keeper Porgies.
Friday Oct 17 Striped Bass Fishing Great Bass Fishing last night the pool winners were Mr Kevin Goldsmith Catchouge NY 36.3lb and Mr Joe Ferrara Ronkonkoma NY 30.9lb Full Day Block Island Porgy/ Sea Bass Fishing Captain Dave reports that fishing stayed strong once again today with everyone catching their Limit of Jumbo Porgies. Dont forget that we are fishing for Porgies everyday until December by Special permit.
Thursday Oct 15th Captain Dave sailed again today for Porgies and Sea Bass. We have been slamming the Porgies and that continued again today. We also saw a nice mix of Sea Bass in there as well as some keeper size Cod and Striped Bass.
Wednesday Oct 15 Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was consistently good today. Everywhere the boat went, the porgies bit. There were some sea bass mixed in a few keeper striped bass too. Shiva Rampath won the first place in the porgy pool with a 3lbs porgy. The biggest edible fish was wanded by Robert Battaglia- 12lbs bass.
Tuesday October 14 Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was great once again today! The boat limited out on porgies with fish to 3.5lbs. Some sea bass was caught, however it was all about the porgies today! Peter Frantzeskos won the porgy pool. The largest edible fish was a 35lbs striped bass landed by Chris Poyiatzis. Great fishing guys so come on down! 2 Day Tuna Trip Over the weekend we had two tuna trips. Friday and Saturday's trip was decent. During the day on Fri we trolled around, but the tuna didn't want to bite. We trolled by a weedline and sae tons of mahi-mahis, so we made a drift and everyone caught a few. After, we went back on the troll and caught more big mahis. Settled in for the night early and started chumming. We got our first bite at 3am. The action went on until 6am, and we ended up with a good amount of albacore and a couple of yellowfins, the biggest of which weighed in at 80lbs. Sunday and Monday's trip was decent as well. We trolled all day Sunday, but no tuna bit. We did catch some nice mahis. After trolling around all day, we anchored up early and started chumming. At 9pm we had our first fish. An hour later we had our second. At around 3am things were really heating up, with a bunch of albacore coming in the boat. Around 5:30am the yellowfin started biting the jigs and baits. We boated a couple of them, all around 60-70lbs. and broke a few off. Ray Davis had the biggest tuna, a yellowfin at 75lbs. Mark Atlas had the second largest at 70lbs. Honorable mention goes to Steven Wollweber for his awesome mahi fishing, unbelievable! Our hats off to him! First place in the tuna pool goes to Ray Davis, second to Mark Atlas. The biggest fish other than tuna was landed by John byrnes- a 19.7lbs Golden Tile.
Monday Oct 13 Full day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Capt. Dave reports an excellent day of fishing today! Everyone had their limit of 45 fish. The pool winner was Miss. Ivana (9 years old) from Ridgefield, NJ with a 4lb porgy. Nice fish Ivana!. Second place went to Fong Chang from Brooklyn, NY with a 4.5lb Sea Bass
Sunday Oct 12 Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was VERY GOOD again today lots of porgy and some striped bass and sea bass in the mix the pool winner was Mr John sweet finger Blades Brooklyn NY with a 4lb porgy and the second place went to Mr GuoSheng He NY NY. 15lb Striped Bass.
Saturday Oct 11 Night Striped Bass Fishing We had two boats out last night for striped bass fishing. Both the Viking StarShip and the Viking SuperStar were out. We had a good night of action all night on the Viking SuperStar. The pool winner was Mr Moffit from Sayville NY with a 27.6lbs and the second place winner was Mr Rex Johnson from Bronx NY with a 22.4lbs striper. From the Viking StarShip-the fishing was slow until the tide came in, after which, many fish was landed up to 20 plus lbs. The pool winner was Mr Ralph Tramparulo of Islip NY with a 33lbs bass and the second place winner was Mr Scott Roberts from Stony Brook NY with 30 pounder.
Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was VERY GOOD today- some really nice quality stuff coming over the rails. We still had a few sea bass in the mix (not as many as yesterday). Pete Ferguson won the pool with a 4lbs porgy and second place was won by Harry R. from Brooklyn NY.
Friday Oct 10 Night Striped Bass Fishing was great lot of Bass and Blues pool winner was Mr Mark Obraitis Manorville NY with a 31lbs and second place went to Mr Brian Jayne Riverhead NY with a 30lbs. Full Day Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was pretty good today, we had a ton of sea bass almost as much as porgies. We also had a few cod and a few blues in the mix. The pool winner was Fred Moore with a 4lbs porgy.
Thursday Oct 9 Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Due to the weather fishing was slow today the pool winner was Mr Steve Bento and second place went to Angelo. 3 Day Tuna Charter (Mon thru Wed) The Viking Star returned yesterday from a 3 Day charter with Marc Wyman and company who were full of smiles. We left the dock on Monday morning and started trolling at around 9am. It didnt take long before we started catching some nice size Mahi Mahis. All day long we picked at the Mahis but that was about it. Then at around 6pm at almost dark we picked up a nice wahoo weighing in at around 60lb. We anchored up for the night and caught a few Mahis and that was it until around 4am when we hooked into and landed a nice pinkie Swordfish weighing around 100lbs. After that as the sun came up we had a run of Yellowfin Tuna and landed some nice fish all between 50 and 60 pounds. After the Yellowfin stopped biting some Albacore started and we boated some of them. On day 2 we trolled again fro a while but again only caught Mahi Mahi. That afternoon we got ourselves set up for some bottom fishing and we were very well rewarded. Captain Steven Jr stopped for a couple of drifts and we caught 18 big Wreckfish up to 21lbs as well as some nice Tilefish and some Hake. We again anchored up for the night and almost immediatley hooked into a large Albacore and landed him. We got one more right away and then the night slowed down. There were tons of Squid around the boat both Ilex and Loligo and we filled bags of fresh Calamari and plenty of baits. Besides that we hooked into a couple of Blue Sharks and one short Swordfish. Again once the sun began to rise we had a good run of Albacore for about an hour putting a few more Tuna in the boat. By the end of the trip we had a very mixed bag of Species on the boat which was split up between everyone on the charter allowing everyone onboard to leave with some Yellowfin, Albacore,Swordfish, Wahoo, Wrecfish, Hake, Tile and Mahi. All in all a very fun trip with a great bunch of guys.
Wednesday Oct 8 Full day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Fishing was ok today. A little slower than yesterday. The pool was won by Mr. Walter Kennedy form Jamaica, NY with a 3.5 lb porgy. Second place went to Mr. Harry Thomas from Havertoun, PA with a 12.0 lb Cod fish.
Tuesday Oct 7 Captain Dave reports that fishing started off very strongly early today and they landed some really nice sized Porgies. Around mid morning a school swam in that were much smaller. The fishing got a little pickier then. However it was a lovely day over at Block and the anglers on the boat caught themselves some nice Porgies.
Monday Oct 6 Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Capt. Dave says its porgy time! Fishing was nothing short of excellent today, the best yet this fall. Everyone had their limit of large and jumbo porgies, as well as about 6 nice seabass per person and some blues. The pool fish was a 3.5 lb porgy 3 Day Tuna and Tile (Oct 3rd - Oct 5th) The trips went very well once the wind dropped out on Saturday morning. Friday turned out to be a downwind troll with 20- 25 knott winds for just a couple of Mahi Mahi. As the night came we anchored up in 71.5 degree water. The area looked good with plenty of Squid and tuna grass but only delivered 6 small Yellowfin and one 115lb Bluefin. The sun came up and the winds were GONE and it looked like we had a beautiful day ahead. By 9am we were on our first drift for bottom fishing but the remaining ground swell made bottom fishing difficult until about 2pm and then all hell broke loose. Captain Steven Jr stubborness paid off with a lot of double headers coming over the rails. Tile, Cod, Hake, Pollack and Cusk for the rest of the afternoon until sundown with the Trophy Tile weighing in at 41.3lb. By 8pm we anchored up on the edge in 72.0 degree water and got settled in for the night and as we were cleaning the fish from the day with 75% of the passengers hanging out bull*hiting in the stern, BANG, 1 on, 2 on... 3 4 5 6 7 on, it was better than any fire drill you ever saw. Bang, crash, snap everything went crazy but was such chaos nobody was prepared and we only got one fish to the boat. This turned out to be 140lb Bluefin but as we already had our 1 Bluefin from yesterday we released this beautiful fish. We can say that most likely all of these bites were Bluefin. As we put things back together it wasnt long until another school of Bluefin swam under the boat with 1, 2, 3 on which all turned out to be Bluefin. Then all of a sudden, 1 on and my son Steven Jr and I looked at each other and said "This is not a Tuna, its acting like a Swordfish fight". Low and behold 45 minutes later a 175lb Swordfish was laying on the deck. With high fives and congratulions on a job well done to Mike McGregon all the lines went back in the water and it didnt take long to get more fish on which unfortunatly turned out to be bigger Bluefin. After playing tug of war with these animals we called it a trip and headed home with a handful of Tuna, a beautiful Swordfish,a very impressive bottom fish collection and a few Mahi. Everyone went home with big bags of fish fillets in their coolers. An honorable mention goes to Swordfish Mike from Staten Island who partenerd up with Pat Sullivan to collect 9 Tile to 18lb, 14 Cod to 12lb, 6 Hake and a couple of Cusk. Pat also reeled in and RELEASED a 150lb Bluefin that he caught on a jig. Good job Pat and Mike. Tilefish Vic Ferrante from the Bronx had an impressive 41.3lb Tile which he plans to have mounted. This was the winner of the trips Tilefish pool. Vic and Chris Link teamed up for 1 Yellowfin, 8 Tilefiish, 10 Cod, 4 Pollack and 4 Hake. Congratulations again to Vic on his beautiful Tile. Bluefin Jack Corragio from Point Pleasant NJ was the Tuna pool winner with 115lb Bluefin. Jack went home with a nice cooler of fish, along with his Tuna he had 5 Tile, 5 Cod, 4 Hake and 1 Cusk. Captain Steven Jr, First Mate Steve Martinez and myself Captain Steven Sr, would like to thank everyone for hanging in there on Friday despite the weather and working so well together so we could make this the most successful trip possible.
As the Tuna season is winding down we are starting to focus on our 2 special offshore Georges Banks Cod and Blackfish Haven Trips. Also dont forget to check out our full Fall schedule which new for 2008 includes Local Blackfishing aboard the Viking Star with Captain Steven Jr. as well as the all new fishermans dream Trips (Blackfish and Cod) aboard the Viking Superstar. Just this morning we added the Famous December 2 Day Georges Trip which will sail on the Viking Starship at 7pm on Friday December 5th and return on Sunday December 7th at 10pm. Reservations a must.
Sunday Oct 5 Half Day Jigging Fishing was good this afternoon. All of the kids on the Walsh charter caught fish! Heather had two beautiful seabass and a bluefish. Katherine, Shelby and Sam all had bluefish as well. Big Josh lost two fish at the boat, one of which was a 10 lb false albacore. Michael "your fired again" Sullivan won the pool with a 7lb bluefish. Capt Anthony, Eric and Tommy would like to thank everyone for making this trip enjoyable. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was very good today. First place in the pool went to Mr Hilary Williams from Queens, NY. His friend Dennard Wright caught his limit for the day. Darryl Gaines from Walforf, Maryland had a 25 striped bass.
Saturday Oct 4 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing exploded once the tide started moving with over 30 fish landed up to 37lbs. Mr George Jehn was on fire catching 5 beautiful bass up to 35lbs and keeping his limit.the pool winners were Mr Angelo Grazioso Glencove NY had a 37lb bass and Mr Anthony Viola Port Jefferson NY who limited out and also had a 37lb bass. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was decent today. We had to work at it but we put together a catch. The shallow water spots closer to Block Island may have been a little torn up from the 2 days of wind, so we headed out east of the island and found a decent mix of large and jumbo porgies with some sea bass in the mix. Guido Grazioso won the porgy pool with a 3.6lbs porgy. John Higgins won the edible pool with a 7lbs bluefish. Half Day Jigging Fishing was on the tough side today, there a lot of false albacore around, and birds everywhere. We had a few of the false albacore, some sea bass and plenty of blues Mr Roland Lopez had 2 nice Bonita's.
Friday Oct 3 Night Striped Bass Captain Carl reports that night striped bass was red hot tonight even though the weather was against us. The fish were biting.and alot of people limited out with quality fish. Most of the fish caught were over 20lbs along with a couple over 30lbs.We also had some nice blues in the mix. Mr John Siano of West Islip NY took the pool. His fish just edged out another anglers fish to weigh in at 36lbs its striper time in montauk so come on down and join the Viking Crew on Friday and Saturday nights form 7pm to 1am. Full Day Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was decent today considering the weather conditions. A few people caught their limit and Herbert Washington won the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs fish. We also had a few sea bass and bluefish in the mix.
Thursday Oct 2 Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was ok today, a little slower than yesterday mostly due to the wetaher. Hung Lee took the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs, the biggest edible pool was caught by Steve Bento.
Wed Oct. 1 2 Day Tuna Trip We had a slow trip after the last big storm went through. We had beautiful water up tp 73 degrees, lots of birds and weed in the water but not much as for tuna. First day saw very slow fishing and the troll with only a few decent sized mahi-mahi being caught, but even the mahi were hesitant to chase the lure. Come night time we managed 1 alby and released 3 pup swords, we also had a a few tiger sharks, a few blue sharks. The next day we put in the extra time trolling and were able to find a couple of albies to work on and managed to get a few more fish on the boat in over time. All in all a slow trip compared to what we've been seeing. James Katsaros from Mt Sinai took the first place tuna pool, and second place wwas a split/tie between Artie Maas and Gary Lanzarone. The biggest edible was a tie between Vic Kaidash Jr and John Brisciana with a 14lbs mahi-mahi.
Tuesday Sept 30 Full Day Block Island Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was great today, lots of good quality fish, and a few sea bass as well. Come on down, it's porgy time!
Monday Sep 29 Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today at Block Island. An excellent mix of medium and large Porgies with some Sea Bass mixed in. Father and son team Peter and Mike Tice of Port Jeff both caught their Porgy Limit, 8 Sea Bass and 2 Striped Bass up to 25lbs. They also had the largest Porgy of the day with a 3 pounder.
Sunday Sept 28 Half Day Mixed Bag PM- Jigging Fishing was ok on the afternoon trip Mr Stephen Maggio Rocky Point NY had a 9lbs Blue fish. Porgy Sea Bass Fishing started off excellent today we went South of Block Island early in the morning and it was very good, Then it slowed down around noon. We had a lot of porgies with a few sea bass mixed in the porgy pool was won by Mr Mario Grzan from Riverhead NY with a 3lbs porgy and the second pool winner was Mr Danny Ho with a 5lbs blue fish. Half Day Mixed Bag AM- Jigging Capt Anthony reports fantastic bass fishing on this morning's trip- fish to 35lbs, lots of nice large blues around 16-17lbs. We ended up with a total of 22 keeper bass.
Tuesday September 23 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was very good today despite the foul weather caused by the east winds. Mostly large porgies, and some sea bass to 3.5lbs in the mix. Gus Saunders won the pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Leo and Donald's first time on the boat proved very productive- they took home a heavy cooler of fish- all good quality!
Monday September 22 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was good again today at Block Island. The Seabass made an appearance along with jumbo porgies up to 3 lbs. Marco Stanco of Seaford, NY won the pool with a 3.1 lb porgy.
3 Day Tuna Trip Captain Steven came back from a limited passenger three day trip. The first day the weather was pretty 'nautical'! The wind never dropped out like the forecast predicted so it made for a LONG day, til we got anchored up. At 8:30pm we put three yellow fin on the boat and we lost three more due to tough sea conditions. We had 4 or 5 mystery bites and we released a pup mako. Day two still fighting the weather, we started off on the morning troll with 2 albacore, we could see the fish on the machine but could not get them to bite. After two hours we moved on and found a free floating bouy, as we trolled by it we caught 4 BIG mahi mahi and noticed literally hundreds of mahi swimming around. We put bait and jiggs literally anything we could in the water and started bailing mahi mahi. For over 2 1/2 hours we worked this area and had a blast catching 8-14 pound mahi mahi. By 4pm we started looking around for a place to anchor up for the night and came across a very spectacular sight - three sperm whales just hanging out on the surface catching their breath. For about 10 -15 minutes we had some spectacular photo opportunities!. Sperm whales are very rare to see as they can dive up to 3000 feet and stay under for up to 2 hours. We found a spot in 69.5 degree water with a good showing of bait but caught only 1 albacore, 6 or 8 sharks, another small mako caught and released, 4 or 5 mahi and lots of squid. Come sunrise we started trolling again for a few hours but no luck. We headed back for land. Captain Steven Sr, Captain Steven Jr and Mate Steve M would like to thank everyone for 'hanging in there'! Captain Steven Sr says 'The amount of effort you express is directly related to your fishing success'. Captain Steven Jr headed out this morning on a four day extreme tuna trip - more info will follow at the end of the week when the guys come back.
Sunday September 21 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy Fishing was good to excellent again today at Block Island. The weather allowed us to drift all day, Everyone enjoyed an all day bite of medium to jumbo porgies with a few sea bass but for the most part it was 99% porgies. They were too thick and the sea bass didn't stand a chance. Peter Frantzeskos won the pool with a 3.2 porgy Isaih Thompson won the edible with a 5 lb Sea Bass. 3 Day Limited Passenger Tuna and Tile Trip Scott Woody Rockaway NY, had 10 Mahi and 1 longfin that came in second in the pool. DianeViol Moheegan NY caught her first Mahi and it won the pool. she had 5 others her husband john combined for a total of 12,Efren Bautista won with a 55lb Albacore, he also had 1Yellow and 4 Mahi he wins the award for hardest worker as well.
Half Day Mixed Bag Captain Anthony reports another fine jigging trip for a.m. half day. We had a really good shot of blues early with Scott Manson of Moscow Idaho taking the pool with a 7lber. The tide slacked out and we fish some rock piles producing some beautiful sea bass to 3.5 lbs, some porgy's and a few fluke which went back unharmed. A true mixed bag trip in Montauk!!!
Saturday September 20 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winner was Mr Brian Dalesanaro Bedford NH and the second place went to Mr Robert Weiss New York , NY Block Island Porgies We don't want to say it (in case we jinx ourselves) but it seems like things are working up to porgy time! Today we went straight to Block Island and started off on the south side. We had 3 hours of drifting for medium and large porgies. That gave us a good start, so Captain Dave decided to go proscpecting for JUMBOS. Luckily, after a half hour run to the east we found some real big 2lbs-3lbs JUMBO porgies and some nice sea bass. Boat regular "Big" Angelou won the pool with a scale certified 4.1lbs porgy. Joe Errol took the edible pool with a 6lbs bluefish. Bass and Blues Final Captain Anthony reports the final tally from the Henick-Lane Mechanical Contractors charter...over 300 blues and a few stripers to 15lbs. Thanks to Mike Furey for organizing for the 4th year in a row. Ken Pivets won the largest fish pool with a 12lb blue. First fish pool won by Chris Hargrove and most fish caught at 22 beautiful blues was Pablo Sisterna. Special prize goes to the Boss Ernie Henick for best sound effects and chum...we've never quite seen chum that color but it sure did bring the fish.
The Jigging fish are here!!!!!!The Stariper will be sailing every weekend half day and is also available for charter!!
Bass and Blues Update Captain Anthony called in from the Viking Stariper to say that bass and blues jigging is phenomenal today! They already have two 160 quart coolers full of fish. Don't forget we are sailing for Bass & Blues tomorrow, Sunday, from 8am-noon, and 1pm-5pm!
Friday September 19 Night Bass Night bass fishing was very tough, the weather conditions made for a slow evening according to Captain Carl. Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing returned in fine form today. We had nice steady fishing for medium and large porgies on every anchor drop. We were unable to drift because of cool windy conditions. Fishing was good enough that the mates had to start cleaning fish earlier than usual. Vick Neal, Willie Nixon and Matt Zilla all had limits and a few sea bass to boot. Luis Norman won the pool with a 3.2lbs porgy. Things are looking like they are heating up with the cool weather and Block Island was fine after a somewhat slower week with a few bright spots. It's starting to look a lot like Porgy Time!
Thursday September 18 Block Island Porgy Fishing Today saw some good action before the northeast wind came and slowed down the bite. Some nice porgies came over the rails. Ray Hamark from the Bronx won today's pool with approximately a 3lbs porgy. We also saw some nice-sized seabass.
Wednesday September 17 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was a little slower today than yesterday. There were some nice sized porgys in the mix, as well as some seabass and blues. The pool winner was Mr. Calvin Jamison (fat man C) with a 3+ lb porgy. Hopefully tomorrow will be better!
Tuesday September 16 Block Island Porgy Fishing Captain Dave reports Block Island finally started coming alive with jumbo porgies! We sailed with a light crowd so no pool, however the largest porgy tipped the scales at OVER 4LBS and was caught by Mavros. Everyone either had their limit or very close to it, and sea bass and blues rounded off the catch nicely! Artie Blenk was out with us again and he limited out with porgies to 3.5lbs. Good job again Artie!
Sunday September 14 2 Day Limited Passenger Tuna Trip The Viking Starship returned today from a two day tuna trip which saw some good fishing. The first day saw a very good pick of albacore during the day. We trolled up a good number of albies on day one and day two with a very slow bite all night. The second day kicked off with a really good tuna bit. They ended the day with a bunch of nice albacore and one big-eye, weighing in at just over 200lbs. Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was tough today due to the weather conditions which made things difficult. The pool winner was Angelo from Astoria with a 3lbs porgy.
Saturday September 13 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow last night the pool winner was Mr John Hachmann Freeport Tuna Club Kings Park NY with a 15.7 lbs and the scond place went to Mr Taylor Kiefer Greenwich CT with a 14.3 lbs. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was alright today. A large amount of small and medium fish made up todays catch. Everyone went home happy though as seabass again made an appearance. Jerry Fraser of Oak Ridge New Jersey won the edible pool on the Viking Star with a 17.1lb striped bass. Way to go Jerry! Aboard the Viking Stariper, the winner of the pool was Jean Jacques who had a 2.4lb porgy. Second place went to Nicholas Gabriel with a 3.1lb seabass.
Friday September 12 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winners were Mr Stuart Zappulla Holbrook NY with a 18lbs and the second place went to Amy Provenzano Port Jefferson with a 12lbs . Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing ended up being pretty good today. AFter a slow start at Block Island we headed back west. Anchoring at Midway in a strong tide, we had an excellent bite of mixed size fish. When the tide got too strong we went on the drift a little closer to Montauk and had another excellent bite of large and jumbo porgies, with the best showing this year of quality sea bass to 4.5lbs. Steve Bento won the porgy pool with a monster 3.6lbs fish and also had his limit of porgies and 12 sea bass to 4.5lbs. Ramon Stuckey had a 14lbs striped bass to win the edible pool, and he also had close to his limit of porgies.
Thursday September 11 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty good today. We started to the north and found decent fishing on the anchor for medium and larges. Then we worked to the east and drifted fro a nice mix of large and medium porgies and some quality seabass to 4lbs. We ended the day on the south side of Block Island and while the porgies there were slower, again we found a few quality seabass to 4lbs. Earl Foster won the porgy pool with a 2.9lb fish. George Jones won the edible pool with a 5.4lb bluefish.
Wednesday September 10 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was slower then usual today on the porgy boat but some decent sized keepers were still in the mix. The winner of the pool was Pete Pennise from PA. Second place went to Brain Barry from Monroe New York.
Monday Sept. 8 3 Day Pelagic Tuna Trip Update Leaving Sept 10 Captain Steven would like everyone to know that the trip is definitely sailing. The weather looks good, and with the great results from our last offshore trip, we want to get out there again as soon as possible. We still have spots available on the trip which is limited to 22, so call the office now to reserve your spot- 631 668 5700 ext 0.
Friday Sept 5 Night Striped Bass Fishing was good last night. We had a steady pick of fish all night. The winner was Mr Tom Kehoe Richmond Hill NY with a 22lbs fish.
4 Day Tuna and Tile Trip Click Here for Pictures
The Viking Star returned last night from a fantastic 4 Day Tuna and Tile trip. With all the fishermen on the boat, Captain Steven Jr. decided to leave earlier- Sunday night- and lead out for a long steam. At daybreak on Day 1, we put the trolling lures out and trolled to the grounds, but just mahi-mahi hit the deck. We arrived at our bottom fishing grounds just after noon and with eager fishermen and empty coolers we started our bottom fishing. Immediately, bites were had and fish started coming up from the deep, including a lot of cod, some tilefish, large pollacks, cusks, and hakes. We fished right up to sundown with consistent action. Once the sun set, we went for a ride way off the bank to find some hot water. We found our water 180 miles from home, past 1000 fathoms and started drifting. Though no tuna were caught, we had a few shark bites, and caught some very rare species of other fish, including flying squid, and something closely resembling barracuda. After a long night we made our way up to the bank for Day 2.
The weather was against us to do any bottom fishing so we drilled it out on the troll. Finally in the afternoon we hooked up with some yellowfin tuna. We managed 5 smaller yellows and kept working the area. Just as it was starting to get dark, two rods screamed out! Joe Jr. and Nicky worked on one, while Tasso and Tommy worked the other. 2 Big Eyes were landed, both weighing in between 140lbs and 175lbs. We anchored up here for the night and again the night bite was slow. We lost a nice yellowfin, and released a pup swordfish, as well as a pup mako.
On Day 3 we again saw tough weather for bottom fishing in the morning, so we trolled for a while, catching a nice-sized yellowfin as well as mahi-mahi. The weather cleared up in the afternoon and we went back bottom fishing. We picked away at tilefish, pollack, cod, cusk, and hake. Our last stop was lock and load tilefish! After a couple of drifts here, the coolers filled up quick with tile- a couple weighing in over 30lbs! After dark we steamed to where we wanted to get anchored up for the night. Not long after we were on the hook, we started getting bites and we landed a small big eye around 80 pounds. Soon after we had a school of bluefin run through. They were all of bigger size, between 120-140 pounds and after getting our limit we released the rest. The remainder of the night saw little action, including another pup sword and mahi-mahi.
As soon as the sun came up on Day 4 we immediately began trolling. At 8am we got hit by a pair of albacore. For the next 4 hours it was ON! On so good that we stayed and fished, making us very late to get back to the dock. 34 Albacore were landed in a matter or hours. 2 on! 4 on! 7 on! It was very exciting action and everyone on the boat caught at least one. Finally we parted for home and on the way we loaded another nice sized yellowfin.
Our final tallies were: 34 albacore tuna, 3 big eyes, 8 yellowfin, 1 bluefin, 100-125 tilefish, over 40 cod, over 20 pollack, and about 100 hake and cusk, as well as 2 released pup swords, one pup mako, many mystery bites, and many released bluefin. Pete Ferguson took the tuna pool with his 130 pound bluefin. Ross Dale took the tilefish pool with a 38 pounder. Additionally, Fred Mayer took the edible pool with a 27lbs pollack. Honorable mentions go to Bob the Reverend who has never caught a tuna until this trip, and he landed 3! Tosso had a 36lbs tile, and between him and his fishing buddy Tommy, neither of whom had caught tuna or tile before, they had 1 big eye, albacore, a yellowfin, and a cooler full of tile!
Given the previous horrible tuna reports, and the terrible bottom fishing conditions we still stuck it out! Everyone worked hard to put this trip together and was rewarded for doing so. All in all- a great trip, with a fantastic group of guys who made it possible! So get out on some of these offshore trips and don’t wait for the reports- be a part of them!
Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was slightly better than yesterday. Everyone went home with about 20-30 fish on average. Some nice sized pordies were caught. The seabass were a plenty however. Peter Ferguson won the pool with a 3.6lbs porgy.
Wed Sept 3 Tuna & Tile update The Viking Star is out on a 4 Day TnT trip, and Capt Steven got a hold of Capt. Steven Jr. The boat is doing well bottom fishing and they had some yellowfin on the boat today trolling. More detailed report will be posted when the Viking Star comes in.
Tuesday September 2nd Block Island Full Day Porgy Fishing Our first trip to Block Island gave us a big surprise. In the middle of a decent porgy catch, there were a lot of sea bass caught, including Artie Blenk's 4 pounder. Freddy Shea also had a 4lbs seabass and his limit of both seabass and porgies. Artie Blenck also took the pool with a whopping 4lbs porgy. Way to go Artie!
Monday September 1st Full Day Block Island Fluke Captain Anthony reports the final day of Block Island Fluke fishing on the VIking Stariper delivered a number of quality fluke. Billy Schulken from Howard Beach won the pool with an 8.4 lb beauty...Unfortunately Billy got back to the dock to find out he was edged out of the Viking Fluke Derby by .1lb on the last day. Billy also caught his limit. Jim Flori had quite a mixed bag..his limit of fluke all between 5 and 7lbs, a beauty sea bass, some scup and a 3lb ling. Jim Ufciouli had a 7.5lber, Howard Romdomonne limited with fish to 5lbs and some beauty sea bass.
Captain Anthony, Captain Carl and mates Steven Sloane, Eric Hannan, and Chris would like to thank all our loyal customers for making this season spectacular. We all look forward to next year to head back to the finest fluke fishing in the world...Full Day Block Island Fluke Fishing on the Viking Stariper!!!! Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Fishing was very good all day today on the porgy and seabass boat. They had a steady bite all morning and a lot of fish coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Chen Chao form Bronx New York who caught a 2.5lb porgy. Mr Magdy Els Harouny from Flushing New York caught a 10.6lb fluke today on the Porgy boat. This puts Magdy in second place in the 2008 Fluke Derby.
Saturday August 30 Night Striped Bass Fishing was good tonight the pool winner was Mr Joel Wilson Lindenhurst NY with a 31.3lbs and the second place went to Mr Walter Kaweski Happauge NY 27.9lbs. Full Day Block Island Fluke Fluke action was very picky today. We had a pick of fish in the morning on the flood tide, including fluke, seabass, and big porgies. Once the tide turned so did the action. Fishing was tough for the rest of the day. Terry Coleman of Williamsburg still caught her limit and Al Lowe of Williamsburg NY took the pool with a 6 pounder. He also had 4 big porgies and a seabass. Hopefully tomorrow action will heat back up and they will be hungry again! Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty damn good under overcast skies today. Things seem to be shaping up just fine for the fall run. A fine assortment of mediums and larges with some Jumbos thrown in. There was also a nice showing of keeper to medium seabass to 3lbs. Tommy Hoikerberry of Staten Island Ny won the pool with a Jumbo 3.7lb porgy. Half Day Fluke PM Fishing slowed down in the afternoon, Lucien Farantatos from Westchester won the pool with a 6.2lbs fluke and Brian Pfund took second place with a 4.9 pounder. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fluking was pretty good in the morning- good quality fish to 9.1lbs.
Friday August 29 Night Striped Bass Fishing had a good start tonight until we lost the tide it bacame slow the pool winner was Mr Chris Schalik Huntington NY with a 19.2 lbs he also limited out. Full Day Block Island Fluke Full Day Block Island Fluke was outstanding today. Most anglers limited out and we had a lot of quality fish Joe Bottiglieri from Staten Island won the pool with a 10.04lbs fatty. Michael Thompson from Islip won the second place with an 8.15 pounder. Captain Carl took a moment to drop a line and also caught a 9 pounder. There were many 6 and 7 pound fluke for the day as well. During the slack tide we found a good group of sea bass as well and caught a bunch to 5.8lbs! Half Day Fluke PM Fishing was ok in the afternoon. Chris Kessinger and his buddy Matt Seridge were out on bothe the morning and the afternoon trip and both had their limits for the day. Chris won the afternoon pool with a 4.5lbs fluke. Andy Turino from Hauppague won second place. Andy also had 2 keeper fluke total. Half Day Fluke AM Captain Joe reports a good day out on the boat today. The action started early too- we had 9 keepers on the first drop. Doug Reynolds from St James won the pool with a 7.5lbs fluke! Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was pretty good today. Although not the action-packed fishing of the last few days, everyone still caught their share of fish. A nice mix of mediums and larges and a few keeper sea bass in the mix as well. The pool winner was George Moore with a 3.6lbs porgy.
Thursday August 28 Half Day Fluke AM We had good fishing in the AM. Joe Ringelstein took first place with a 5.3lbs fluke. Tyler Romanek won second place with 4.8lbs. Half Day PM The action slowed down on this afternoons trip but we did still manage to catch some nice Fluke up to 9.05lb. Meg Smith from the Captree Princess was todays pool winner with a 9.05lb Fluke. Meg also had a 8.55 pounder. Second place was taken by Vivian Pan of New York City . Full Day Porgies Because Eric B said fishing was EXCELLENT yesterday, today we will say fishing was FANTASTIC! After a slow morning, fishing improved dramatically, the last two hours being great. A fine mix of medium to JUMBO scup. Both the sea bass and the porgies continue to show signs of fattening up for their fall migration to Block Island . Will McCovington and Jerry Eisenburg tied for 1st place porgy with a 3.3 pounder.
Wednesday August 27 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow today the pool winners were MrJake Vormittag Pearl River NY with a 17.8 lbs and Mr John Meyerricks Mt Sinai NY with a 16.2lbs. Half Day Fluke PM Fishing was excellent on todays afternoon trip. There were many decent sized fish coming over the rails and the boat had over 24 keeper fluke with a few keeper seabass in the mix also. The winner of the pool was Christian Musack fom Southampton New York who caught a 7.5lb fluke. Second place went to Michael Fazlo of Merrick New York for his 7.3 pounder. Michael also had a 3.1lb seabass. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was nothing short of excellent today. The true JUMBO fish that have been somewhat absent recently finally showed up again! Everyone went home more than happy witha nice mix of medium, larges and real jumbos. There have also been more keeper seabass and the fish seem to be shaping up just fine for the fall season at Montauk and Block Island . Denzel Washington won the pool with a 3.8lb porgy. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was very good today with plenty of keepers and two over 7 pounds. The pool winners were Christopher Wilkens of Ossining NY with an 8.2 pounder and Joe Malanga of Clark , NJ , with a 7.7 lb fluke.
Tuesday August 26 Half Day Fluke Fishing Fluke PM Fishing remained very good on the half day afternoon trip today. There were a lot of fish coming over the rails and over 22 keepers! The winner of the pool was Amelia Baradzi from Bay Shore New York who caught a 6.65lb keeper. Second place went to Paul Pesale of Babylon New York with a 5.5 pounder. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Porgy fishing was decent today. Things were a little slow in the morning around buoy 9 so we moveed to the southside and found some good fishing down by Ditch Plains and under the lighthouse. Everyone ended up going home happy with fish in their coolers. Interestingly the porgies are starting to fatten up which can mean only one thing, their annual move eastward to Block Island . Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was very good on the half day boat this morning. There was over 20 keepers on the boat and a lot of action all morning. The winner of the pool was Joe Malanga from Clark New Jersey . Second place went to Stan Samoben from New York .
Monday August 25 Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was excellent on the half day AM trip today. Action was Red Hot and the boat had six fish weighing in at over 5lbs. All anglers left the boat with at least one fish!
Half Day Fluke Fishing PM Fishing slowed on the afternoon trip today. The winner of the pool was Billy Gordon from Bridgehampton New York who had a 4.5lb fluke. Second place went to Eddie Roscigno from Astoria New York who caught a 4 pounder.
Sunday August 24 Half Day Fluke Fishing PM Fishing remained a bit tough and slow on the afternoon trip today. However any of the fish caught were good quality keepers. The winner of the pool was Ms Risa Link from Pelham New York who caught an 8.9lb fluke. Full Day Fluke Fishing was great the pool winners were Kan Gisun Queens NY with a 7.0lbs and Ms Christine Dassler Bohemia NY also with a 7.0lbs Fluke. Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today. Again we were fishing down the beach and everyone went home happy with a nice mix of large and medium porgies. The fish are starting to fatten up and all signs point to a fine fall run of porgies. Benjamin Moore won today's pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Remember, the fishing limit goes up to 45 on Sept 1st. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was a bit tough today- we had slack tide all morning, but we still managed to pull off a decent catch at the end. The boat had keeper fluke to about 5lbs.
Saturday August 23 Night Striped Bass Fishing was great! The pool winner was Mrs Terri Coleman from Holbrook NY . Second place was a tie between Mr Marco Moscoso from East Hampton NY and Mr William Lagarenne from Washington NJ . Half Day Fluke PM According to mate Brian fishing was very good on the afternoon trip today. There was a lot of action with a lot of keepers coming over the rails. They had fish up to 10.1lbs and lots of 6 pounders. Today was a great day to be fluking! The winner of the pool was Justine Simonson from Malverne New York . Full Day Block Island Fluke The full day trip was very picky today. We had a nice pick of fluke and seabass on the morning tide. Things then fizzled out a bit. We had quality over quantity today. The pool was won by Terri Coleman who had a 9lb fluke. Also we had an 8.2 and a 7.6 pounder onboard. We also had a good pick of seasbass up to 5.7lbs. Half Day Fluke AM Fishing on the half day Am trip saw great improvement today. There was a lot of action and a decent number of keeper size fluke. The winner of the pool was Greg Frore from Commack New York who caught a 7.6lb fluke. Second place went to Jean Guilz of East Rockaway who had a 5 pounder.
Tuesday Oct 7 Captain Dave reports that fishing started off very strongly early today and they landed some really nice sized Porgies. Around mid morning a school swam in that were much smaller. The fishing got a little pickier then. However it was a lovely day over at Block and the anglers on the boat caught themselves some nice Porgies.
Monday Oct 6 Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Capt. Dave says its porgy time! Fishing was nothing short of excellent today, the best yet this fall. Everyone had their limit of large and jumbo porgies, as well as about 6 nice seabass per person and some blues. The pool fish was a 3.5 lb porgy 3 Day Tuna and Tile (Oct 3rd - Oct 5th) The trips went very well once the wind dropped out on Saturday morning. Friday turned out to be a downwind troll with 20- 25 knott winds for just a couple of Mahi Mahi. As the night came we anchored up in 71.5 degree water. The area looked good with plenty of Squid and tuna grass but only delivered 6 small Yellowfin and one 115lb Bluefin. The sun came up and the winds were GONE and it looked like we had a beautiful day ahead. By 9am we were on our first drift for bottom fishing but the remaining ground swell made bottom fishing difficult until about 2pm and then all hell broke loose. Captain Steven Jr stubborness paid off with a lot of double headers coming over the rails. Tile, Cod, Hake, Pollack and Cusk for the rest of the afternoon until sundown with the Trophy Tile weighing in at 41.3lb. By 8pm we anchored up on the edge in 72.0 degree water and got settled in for the night and as we were cleaning the fish from the day with 75% of the passengers hanging out bull*hiting in the stern, BANG, 1 on, 2 on... 3 4 5 6 7 on, it was better than any fire drill you ever saw. Bang, crash, snap everything went crazy but was such chaos nobody was prepared and we only got one fish to the boat. This turned out to be 140lb Bluefin but as we already had our 1 Bluefin from yesterday we released this beautiful fish. We can say that most likely all of these bites were Bluefin. As we put things back together it wasnt long until another school of Bluefin swam under the boat with 1, 2, 3 on which all turned out to be Bluefin. Then all of a sudden, 1 on and my son Steven Jr and I looked at each other and said "This is not a Tuna, its acting like a Swordfish fight". Low and behold 45 minutes later a 175lb Swordfish was laying on the deck. With high fives and congratulions on a job well done to Mike McGregon all the lines went back in the water and it didnt take long to get more fish on which unfortunatly turned out to be bigger Bluefin. After playing tug of war with these animals we called it a trip and headed home with a handful of Tuna, a beautiful Swordfish,a very impressive bottom fish collection and a few Mahi. Everyone went home with big bags of fish fillets in their coolers. An honorable mention goes to Swordfish Mike from Staten Island who partenerd up with Pat Sullivan to collect 9 Tile to 18lb, 14 Cod to 12lb, 6 Hake and a couple of Cusk. Pat also reeled in and RELEASED a 150lb Bluefin that he caught on a jig. Good job Pat and Mike. Tilefish Vic Ferrante from the Bronx had an impressive 41.3lb Tile which he plans to have mounted. This was the winner of the trips Tilefish pool. Vic and Chris Link teamed up for 1 Yellowfin, 8 Tilefiish, 10 Cod, 4 Pollack and 4 Hake. Congratulations again to Vic on his beautiful Tile. Bluefin Jack Corragio from Point Pleasant NJ was the Tuna pool winner with 115lb Bluefin. Jack went home with a nice cooler of fish, along with his Tuna he had 5 Tile, 5 Cod, 4 Hake and 1 Cusk. Captain Steven Jr, First Mate Steve Martinez and myself Captain Steven Sr, would like to thank everyone for hanging in there on Friday despite the weather and working so well together so we could make this the most successful trip possible.
As the Tuna season is winding down we are starting to focus on our 2 special offshore Georges Banks Cod and Blackfish Haven Trips. Also dont forget to check out our full Fall schedule which new for 2008 includes Local Blackfishing aboard the Viking Star with Captain Steven Jr. as well as the all new fishermans dream Trips (Blackfish and Cod) aboard the Viking Superstar. Just this morning we added the Famous December 2 Day Georges Trip which will sail on the Viking Starship at 7pm on Friday December 5th and return on Sunday December 7th at 10pm. Reservations a must.
Sunday Oct 5 Half Day Jigging Fishing was good this afternoon. All of the kids on the Walsh charter caught fish! Heather had two beautiful seabass and a bluefish. Katherine, Shelby and Sam all had bluefish as well. Big Josh lost two fish at the boat, one of which was a 10 lb false albacore. Michael "your fired again" Sullivan won the pool with a 7lb bluefish. Capt Anthony, Eric and Tommy would like to thank everyone for making this trip enjoyable. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was very good today. First place in the pool went to Mr Hilary Williams from Queens, NY. His friend Dennard Wright caught his limit for the day. Darryl Gaines from Walforf, Maryland had a 25 striped bass.
Saturday Oct 4 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing exploded once the tide started moving with over 30 fish landed up to 37lbs. Mr George Jehn was on fire catching 5 beautiful bass up to 35lbs and keeping his limit.the pool winners were Mr Angelo Grazioso Glencove NY had a 37lb bass and Mr Anthony Viola Port Jefferson NY who limited out and also had a 37lb bass. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was decent today. We had to work at it but we put together a catch. The shallow water spots closer to Block Island may have been a little torn up from the 2 days of wind, so we headed out east of the island and found a decent mix of large and jumbo porgies with some sea bass in the mix. Guido Grazioso won the porgy pool with a 3.6lbs porgy. John Higgins won the edible pool with a 7lbs bluefish. Half Day Jigging Fishing was on the tough side today, there a lot of false albacore around, and birds everywhere. We had a few of the false albacore, some sea bass and plenty of blues Mr Roland Lopez had 2 nice Bonita's.
Friday Oct 3 Night Striped Bass Captain Carl reports that night striped bass was red hot tonight even though the weather was against us. The fish were biting.and alot of people limited out with quality fish. Most of the fish caught were over 20lbs along with a couple over 30lbs.We also had some nice blues in the mix. Mr John Siano of West Islip NY took the pool. His fish just edged out another anglers fish to weigh in at 36lbs its striper time in montauk so come on down and join the Viking Crew on Friday and Saturday nights form 7pm to 1am. Full Day Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was decent today considering the weather conditions. A few people caught their limit and Herbert Washington won the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs fish. We also had a few sea bass and bluefish in the mix.
Thursday Oct 2 Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was ok today, a little slower than yesterday mostly due to the wetaher. Hung Lee took the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs, the biggest edible pool was caught by Steve Bento.
Wed Oct. 1 2 Day Tuna Trip We had a slow trip after the last big storm went through. We had beautiful water up tp 73 degrees, lots of birds and weed in the water but not much as for tuna. First day saw very slow fishing and the troll with only a few decent sized mahi-mahi being caught, but even the mahi were hesitant to chase the lure. Come night time we managed 1 alby and released 3 pup swords, we also had a a few tiger sharks, a few blue sharks. The next day we put in the extra time trolling and were able to find a couple of albies to work on and managed to get a few more fish on the boat in over time. All in all a slow trip compared to what we've been seeing. James Katsaros from Mt Sinai took the first place tuna pool, and second place wwas a split/tie between Artie Maas and Gary Lanzarone. The biggest edible was a tie between Vic Kaidash Jr and John Brisciana with a 14lbs mahi-mahi.
Tuesday Sept 30 Full Day Block Island Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was great today, lots of good quality fish, and a few sea bass as well. Come on down, it's porgy time!
Monday Sep 29 Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today at Block Island. An excellent mix of medium and large Porgies with some Sea Bass mixed in. Father and son team Peter and Mike Tice of Port Jeff both caught their Porgy Limit, 8 Sea Bass and 2 Striped Bass up to 25lbs. They also had the largest Porgy of the day with a 3 pounder.
Sunday Sept 28 Half Day Mixed Bag PM- Jigging Fishing was ok on the afternoon trip Mr Stephen Maggio Rocky Point NY had a 9lbs Blue fish. Porgy Sea Bass Fishing started off excellent today we went South of Block Island early in the morning and it was very good, Then it slowed down around noon. We had a lot of porgies with a few sea bass mixed in the porgy pool was won by Mr Mario Grzan from Riverhead NY with a 3lbs porgy and the second pool winner was Mr Danny Ho with a 5lbs blue fish. Half Day Mixed Bag AM- Jigging Capt Anthony reports fantastic bass fishing on this morning's trip- fish to 35lbs, lots of nice large blues around 16-17lbs. We ended up with a total of 22 keeper bass.
Tuesday September 23 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was very good today despite the foul weather caused by the east winds. Mostly large porgies, and some sea bass to 3.5lbs in the mix. Gus Saunders won the pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Leo and Donald's first time on the boat proved very productive- they took home a heavy cooler of fish- all good quality!
Monday September 22 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was good again today at Block Island. The Seabass made an appearance along with jumbo porgies up to 3 lbs. Marco Stanco of Seaford, NY won the pool with a 3.1 lb porgy.
3 Day Tuna Trip Captain Steven came back from a limited passenger three day trip. The first day the weather was pretty 'nautical'! The wind never dropped out like the forecast predicted so it made for a LONG day, til we got anchored up. At 8:30pm we put three yellow fin on the boat and we lost three more due to tough sea conditions. We had 4 or 5 mystery bites and we released a pup mako. Day two still fighting the weather, we started off on the morning troll with 2 albacore, we could see the fish on the machine but could not get them to bite. After two hours we moved on and found a free floating bouy, as we trolled by it we caught 4 BIG mahi mahi and noticed literally hundreds of mahi swimming around. We put bait and jiggs literally anything we could in the water and started bailing mahi mahi. For over 2 1/2 hours we worked this area and had a blast catching 8-14 pound mahi mahi. By 4pm we started looking around for a place to anchor up for the night and came across a very spectacular sight - three sperm whales just hanging out on the surface catching their breath. For about 10 -15 minutes we had some spectacular photo opportunities!. Sperm whales are very rare to see as they can dive up to 3000 feet and stay under for up to 2 hours. We found a spot in 69.5 degree water with a good showing of bait but caught only 1 albacore, 6 or 8 sharks, another small mako caught and released, 4 or 5 mahi and lots of squid. Come sunrise we started trolling again for a few hours but no luck. We headed back for land. Captain Steven Sr, Captain Steven Jr and Mate Steve M would like to thank everyone for 'hanging in there'! Captain Steven Sr says 'The amount of effort you express is directly related to your fishing success'. Captain Steven Jr headed out this morning on a four day extreme tuna trip - more info will follow at the end of the week when the guys come back.
Sunday September 21 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy Fishing was good to excellent again today at Block Island. The weather allowed us to drift all day, Everyone enjoyed an all day bite of medium to jumbo porgies with a few sea bass but for the most part it was 99% porgies. They were too thick and the sea bass didn't stand a chance. Peter Frantzeskos won the pool with a 3.2 porgy Isaih Thompson won the edible with a 5 lb Sea Bass. 3 Day Limited Passenger Tuna and Tile Trip Scott Woody Rockaway NY, had 10 Mahi and 1 longfin that came in second in the pool. DianeViol Moheegan NY caught her first Mahi and it won the pool. she had 5 others her husband john combined for a total of 12,Efren Bautista won with a 55lb Albacore, he also had 1Yellow and 4 Mahi he wins the award for hardest worker as well.
Half Day Mixed Bag Captain Anthony reports another fine jigging trip for a.m. half day. We had a really good shot of blues early with Scott Manson of Moscow Idaho taking the pool with a 7lber. The tide slacked out and we fish some rock piles producing some beautiful sea bass to 3.5 lbs, some porgy's and a few fluke which went back unharmed. A true mixed bag trip in Montauk!!!
Saturday September 20 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winner was Mr Brian Dalesanaro Bedford NH and the second place went to Mr Robert Weiss New York , NY Block Island Porgies We don't want to say it (in case we jinx ourselves) but it seems like things are working up to porgy time! Today we went straight to Block Island and started off on the south side. We had 3 hours of drifting for medium and large porgies. That gave us a good start, so Captain Dave decided to go proscpecting for JUMBOS. Luckily, after a half hour run to the east we found some real big 2lbs-3lbs JUMBO porgies and some nice sea bass. Boat regular "Big" Angelou won the pool with a scale certified 4.1lbs porgy. Joe Errol took the edible pool with a 6lbs bluefish. Bass and Blues Final Captain Anthony reports the final tally from the Henick-Lane Mechanical Contractors charter...over 300 blues and a few stripers to 15lbs. Thanks to Mike Furey for organizing for the 4th year in a row. Ken Pivets won the largest fish pool with a 12lb blue. First fish pool won by Chris Hargrove and most fish caught at 22 beautiful blues was Pablo Sisterna. Special prize goes to the Boss Ernie Henick for best sound effects and chum...we've never quite seen chum that color but it sure did bring the fish.
The Jigging fish are here!!!!!!The Stariper will be sailing every weekend half day and is also available for charter!!
Bass and Blues Update Captain Anthony called in from the Viking Stariper to say that bass and blues jigging is phenomenal today! They already have two 160 quart coolers full of fish. Don't forget we are sailing for Bass & Blues tomorrow, Sunday, from 8am-noon, and 1pm-5pm!
Friday September 19 Night Bass Night bass fishing was very tough, the weather conditions made for a slow evening according to Captain Carl. Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing returned in fine form today. We had nice steady fishing for medium and large porgies on every anchor drop. We were unable to drift because of cool windy conditions. Fishing was good enough that the mates had to start cleaning fish earlier than usual. Vick Neal, Willie Nixon and Matt Zilla all had limits and a few sea bass to boot. Luis Norman won the pool with a 3.2lbs porgy. Things are looking like they are heating up with the cool weather and Block Island was fine after a somewhat slower week with a few bright spots. It's starting to look a lot like Porgy Time!
Thursday September 18 Block Island Porgy Fishing Today saw some good action before the northeast wind came and slowed down the bite. Some nice porgies came over the rails. Ray Hamark from the Bronx won today's pool with approximately a 3lbs porgy. We also saw some nice-sized seabass.
Wednesday September 17 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was a little slower today than yesterday. There were some nice sized porgys in the mix, as well as some seabass and blues. The pool winner was Mr. Calvin Jamison (fat man C) with a 3+ lb porgy. Hopefully tomorrow will be better!
Tuesday September 16 Block Island Porgy Fishing Captain Dave reports Block Island finally started coming alive with jumbo porgies! We sailed with a light crowd so no pool, however the largest porgy tipped the scales at OVER 4LBS and was caught by Mavros. Everyone either had their limit or very close to it, and sea bass and blues rounded off the catch nicely! Artie Blenk was out with us again and he limited out with porgies to 3.5lbs. Good job again Artie!
Sunday September 14 2 Day Limited Passenger Tuna Trip The Viking Starship returned today from a two day tuna trip which saw some good fishing. The first day saw a very good pick of albacore during the day. We trolled up a good number of albies on day one and day two with a very slow bite all night. The second day kicked off with a really good tuna bit. They ended the day with a bunch of nice albacore and one big-eye, weighing in at just over 200lbs. Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was tough today due to the weather conditions which made things difficult. The pool winner was Angelo from Astoria with a 3lbs porgy.
Saturday September 13 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow last night the pool winner was Mr John Hachmann Freeport Tuna Club Kings Park NY with a 15.7 lbs and the scond place went to Mr Taylor Kiefer Greenwich CT with a 14.3 lbs. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was alright today. A large amount of small and medium fish made up todays catch. Everyone went home happy though as seabass again made an appearance. Jerry Fraser of Oak Ridge New Jersey won the edible pool on the Viking Star with a 17.1lb striped bass. Way to go Jerry! Aboard the Viking Stariper, the winner of the pool was Jean Jacques who had a 2.4lb porgy. Second place went to Nicholas Gabriel with a 3.1lb seabass.
Friday September 12 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winners were Mr Stuart Zappulla Holbrook NY with a 18lbs and the second place went to Amy Provenzano Port Jefferson with a 12lbs . Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing ended up being pretty good today. AFter a slow start at Block Island we headed back west. Anchoring at Midway in a strong tide, we had an excellent bite of mixed size fish. When the tide got too strong we went on the drift a little closer to Montauk and had another excellent bite of large and jumbo porgies, with the best showing this year of quality sea bass to 4.5lbs. Steve Bento won the porgy pool with a monster 3.6lbs fish and also had his limit of porgies and 12 sea bass to 4.5lbs. Ramon Stuckey had a 14lbs striped bass to win the edible pool, and he also had close to his limit of porgies.
Thursday September 11 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty good today. We started to the north and found decent fishing on the anchor for medium and larges. Then we worked to the east and drifted fro a nice mix of large and medium porgies and some quality seabass to 4lbs. We ended the day on the south side of Block Island and while the porgies there were slower, again we found a few quality seabass to 4lbs. Earl Foster won the porgy pool with a 2.9lb fish. George Jones won the edible pool with a 5.4lb bluefish.
Wednesday September 10 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was slower then usual today on the porgy boat but some decent sized keepers were still in the mix. The winner of the pool was Pete Pennise from PA. Second place went to Brain Barry from Monroe New York.
Monday Sept. 8 3 Day Pelagic Tuna Trip Update Leaving Sept 10 Captain Steven would like everyone to know that the trip is definitely sailing. The weather looks good, and with the great results from our last offshore trip, we want to get out there again as soon as possible. We still have spots available on the trip which is limited to 22, so call the office now to reserve your spot- 631 668 5700 ext 0.
Friday Sept 5 Night Striped Bass Fishing was good last night. We had a steady pick of fish all night. The winner was Mr Tom Kehoe Richmond Hill NY with a 22lbs fish.
4 Day Tuna and Tile Trip Click Here for Pictures
The Viking Star returned last night from a fantastic 4 Day Tuna and Tile trip. With all the fishermen on the boat, Captain Steven Jr. decided to leave earlier- Sunday night- and lead out for a long steam. At daybreak on Day 1, we put the trolling lures out and trolled to the grounds, but just mahi-mahi hit the deck. We arrived at our bottom fishing grounds just after noon and with eager fishermen and empty coolers we started our bottom fishing. Immediately, bites were had and fish started coming up from the deep, including a lot of cod, some tilefish, large pollacks, cusks, and hakes. We fished right up to sundown with consistent action. Once the sun set, we went for a ride way off the bank to find some hot water. We found our water 180 miles from home, past 1000 fathoms and started drifting. Though no tuna were caught, we had a few shark bites, and caught some very rare species of other fish, including flying squid, and something closely resembling barracuda. After a long night we made our way up to the bank for Day 2.
The weather was against us to do any bottom fishing so we drilled it out on the troll. Finally in the afternoon we hooked up with some yellowfin tuna. We managed 5 smaller yellows and kept working the area. Just as it was starting to get dark, two rods screamed out! Joe Jr. and Nicky worked on one, while Tasso and Tommy worked the other. 2 Big Eyes were landed, both weighing in between 140lbs and 175lbs. We anchored up here for the night and again the night bite was slow. We lost a nice yellowfin, and released a pup swordfish, as well as a pup mako.
On Day 3 we again saw tough weather for bottom fishing in the morning, so we trolled for a while, catching a nice-sized yellowfin as well as mahi-mahi. The weather cleared up in the afternoon and we went back bottom fishing. We picked away at tilefish, pollack, cod, cusk, and hake. Our last stop was lock and load tilefish! After a couple of drifts here, the coolers filled up quick with tile- a couple weighing in over 30lbs! After dark we steamed to where we wanted to get anchored up for the night. Not long after we were on the hook, we started getting bites and we landed a small big eye around 80 pounds. Soon after we had a school of bluefin run through. They were all of bigger size, between 120-140 pounds and after getting our limit we released the rest. The remainder of the night saw little action, including another pup sword and mahi-mahi.
As soon as the sun came up on Day 4 we immediately began trolling. At 8am we got hit by a pair of albacore. For the next 4 hours it was ON! On so good that we stayed and fished, making us very late to get back to the dock. 34 Albacore were landed in a matter or hours. 2 on! 4 on! 7 on! It was very exciting action and everyone on the boat caught at least one. Finally we parted for home and on the way we loaded another nice sized yellowfin.
Our final tallies were: 34 albacore tuna, 3 big eyes, 8 yellowfin, 1 bluefin, 100-125 tilefish, over 40 cod, over 20 pollack, and about 100 hake and cusk, as well as 2 released pup swords, one pup mako, many mystery bites, and many released bluefin. Pete Ferguson took the tuna pool with his 130 pound bluefin. Ross Dale took the tilefish pool with a 38 pounder. Additionally, Fred Mayer took the edible pool with a 27lbs pollack. Honorable mentions go to Bob the Reverend who has never caught a tuna until this trip, and he landed 3! Tosso had a 36lbs tile, and between him and his fishing buddy Tommy, neither of whom had caught tuna or tile before, they had 1 big eye, albacore, a yellowfin, and a cooler full of tile!
Given the previous horrible tuna reports, and the terrible bottom fishing conditions we still stuck it out! Everyone worked hard to put this trip together and was rewarded for doing so. All in all- a great trip, with a fantastic group of guys who made it possible! So get out on some of these offshore trips and don’t wait for the reports- be a part of them!
Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was slightly better than yesterday. Everyone went home with about 20-30 fish on average. Some nice sized pordies were caught. The seabass were a plenty however. Peter Ferguson won the pool with a 3.6lbs porgy.
Wed Sept 3 Tuna & Tile update The Viking Star is out on a 4 Day TnT trip, and Capt Steven got a hold of Capt. Steven Jr. The boat is doing well bottom fishing and they had some yellowfin on the boat today trolling. More detailed report will be posted when the Viking Star comes in.
Tuesday September 2nd Block Island Full Day Porgy Fishing Our first trip to Block Island gave us a big surprise. In the middle of a decent porgy catch, there were a lot of sea bass caught, including Artie Blenk's 4 pounder. Freddy Shea also had a 4lbs seabass and his limit of both seabass and porgies. Artie Blenck also took the pool with a whopping 4lbs porgy. Way to go Artie!
Monday September 1st Full Day Block Island Fluke Captain Anthony reports the final day of Block Island Fluke fishing on the VIking Stariper delivered a number of quality fluke. Billy Schulken from Howard Beach won the pool with an 8.4 lb beauty...Unfortunately Billy got back to the dock to find out he was edged out of the Viking Fluke Derby by .1lb on the last day. Billy also caught his limit. Jim Flori had quite a mixed bag..his limit of fluke all between 5 and 7lbs, a beauty sea bass, some scup and a 3lb ling. Jim Ufciouli had a 7.5lber, Howard Romdomonne limited with fish to 5lbs and some beauty sea bass.
Captain Anthony, Captain Carl and mates Steven Sloane, Eric Hannan, and Chris would like to thank all our loyal customers for making this season spectacular. We all look forward to next year to head back to the finest fluke fishing in the world...Full Day Block Island Fluke Fishing on the Viking Stariper!!!! Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Fishing was very good all day today on the porgy and seabass boat. They had a steady bite all morning and a lot of fish coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Chen Chao form Bronx New York who caught a 2.5lb porgy. Mr Magdy Els Harouny from Flushing New York caught a 10.6lb fluke today on the Porgy boat. This puts Magdy in second place in the 2008 Fluke Derby.
Saturday August 30 Night Striped Bass Fishing was good tonight the pool winner was Mr Joel Wilson Lindenhurst NY with a 31.3lbs and the second place went to Mr Walter Kaweski Happauge NY 27.9lbs. Full Day Block Island Fluke Fluke action was very picky today. We had a pick of fish in the morning on the flood tide, including fluke, seabass, and big porgies. Once the tide turned so did the action. Fishing was tough for the rest of the day. Terry Coleman of Williamsburg still caught her limit and Al Lowe of Williamsburg NY took the pool with a 6 pounder. He also had 4 big porgies and a seabass. Hopefully tomorrow action will heat back up and they will be hungry again! Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty damn good under overcast skies today. Things seem to be shaping up just fine for the fall run. A fine assortment of mediums and larges with some Jumbos thrown in. There was also a nice showing of keeper to medium seabass to 3lbs. Tommy Hoikerberry of Staten Island Ny won the pool with a Jumbo 3.7lb porgy. Half Day Fluke PM Fishing slowed down in the afternoon, Lucien Farantatos from Westchester won the pool with a 6.2lbs fluke and Brian Pfund took second place with a 4.9 pounder. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fluking was pretty good in the morning- good quality fish to 9.1lbs.
Friday August 29 Night Striped Bass Fishing had a good start tonight until we lost the tide it bacame slow the pool winner was Mr Chris Schalik Huntington NY with a 19.2 lbs he also limited out. Full Day Block Island Fluke Full Day Block Island Fluke was outstanding today. Most anglers limited out and we had a lot of quality fish Joe Bottiglieri from Staten Island won the pool with a 10.04lbs fatty. Michael Thompson from Islip won the second place with an 8.15 pounder. Captain Carl took a moment to drop a line and also caught a 9 pounder. There were many 6 and 7 pound fluke for the day as well. During the slack tide we found a good group of sea bass as well and caught a bunch to 5.8lbs! Half Day Fluke PM Fishing was ok in the afternoon. Chris Kessinger and his buddy Matt Seridge were out on bothe the morning and the afternoon trip and both had their limits for the day. Chris won the afternoon pool with a 4.5lbs fluke. Andy Turino from Hauppague won second place. Andy also had 2 keeper fluke total. Half Day Fluke AM Captain Joe reports a good day out on the boat today. The action started early too- we had 9 keepers on the first drop. Doug Reynolds from St James won the pool with a 7.5lbs fluke! Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was pretty good today. Although not the action-packed fishing of the last few days, everyone still caught their share of fish. A nice mix of mediums and larges and a few keeper sea bass in the mix as well. The pool winner was George Moore with a 3.6lbs porgy.
Thursday August 28 Half Day Fluke AM We had good fishing in the AM. Joe Ringelstein took first place with a 5.3lbs fluke. Tyler Romanek won second place with 4.8lbs. Half Day PM The action slowed down on this afternoons trip but we did still manage to catch some nice Fluke up to 9.05lb. Meg Smith from the Captree Princess was todays pool winner with a 9.05lb Fluke. Meg also had a 8.55 pounder. Second place was taken by Vivian Pan of New York City . Full Day Porgies Because Eric B said fishing was EXCELLENT yesterday, today we will say fishing was FANTASTIC! After a slow morning, fishing improved dramatically, the last two hours being great. A fine mix of medium to JUMBO scup. Both the sea bass and the porgies continue to show signs of fattening up for their fall migration to Block Island . Will McCovington and Jerry Eisenburg tied for 1st place porgy with a 3.3 pounder.
Wednesday August 27 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow today the pool winners were MrJake Vormittag Pearl River NY with a 17.8 lbs and Mr John Meyerricks Mt Sinai NY with a 16.2lbs. Half Day Fluke PM Fishing was excellent on todays afternoon trip. There were many decent sized fish coming over the rails and the boat had over 24 keeper fluke with a few keeper seabass in the mix also. The winner of the pool was Christian Musack fom Southampton New York who caught a 7.5lb fluke. Second place went to Michael Fazlo of Merrick New York for his 7.3 pounder. Michael also had a 3.1lb seabass. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was nothing short of excellent today. The true JUMBO fish that have been somewhat absent recently finally showed up again! Everyone went home more than happy witha nice mix of medium, larges and real jumbos. There have also been more keeper seabass and the fish seem to be shaping up just fine for the fall season at Montauk and Block Island . Denzel Washington won the pool with a 3.8lb porgy. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was very good today with plenty of keepers and two over 7 pounds. The pool winners were Christopher Wilkens of Ossining NY with an 8.2 pounder and Joe Malanga of Clark , NJ , with a 7.7 lb fluke.
Tuesday August 26 Half Day Fluke Fishing Fluke PM Fishing remained very good on the half day afternoon trip today. There were a lot of fish coming over the rails and over 22 keepers! The winner of the pool was Amelia Baradzi from Bay Shore New York who caught a 6.65lb keeper. Second place went to Paul Pesale of Babylon New York with a 5.5 pounder. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Porgy fishing was decent today. Things were a little slow in the morning around buoy 9 so we moveed to the southside and found some good fishing down by Ditch Plains and under the lighthouse. Everyone ended up going home happy with fish in their coolers. Interestingly the porgies are starting to fatten up which can mean only one thing, their annual move eastward to Block Island . Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was very good on the half day boat this morning. There was over 20 keepers on the boat and a lot of action all morning. The winner of the pool was Joe Malanga from Clark New Jersey . Second place went to Stan Samoben from New York .
Monday August 25 Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was excellent on the half day AM trip today. Action was Red Hot and the boat had six fish weighing in at over 5lbs. All anglers left the boat with at least one fish!
Half Day Fluke Fishing PM Fishing slowed on the afternoon trip today. The winner of the pool was Billy Gordon from Bridgehampton New York who had a 4.5lb fluke. Second place went to Eddie Roscigno from Astoria New York who caught a 4 pounder.
Sunday August 24 Half Day Fluke Fishing PM Fishing remained a bit tough and slow on the afternoon trip today. However any of the fish caught were good quality keepers. The winner of the pool was Ms Risa Link from Pelham New York who caught an 8.9lb fluke. Full Day Fluke Fishing was great the pool winners were Kan Gisun Queens NY with a 7.0lbs and Ms Christine Dassler Bohemia NY also with a 7.0lbs Fluke. Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today. Again we were fishing down the beach and everyone went home happy with a nice mix of large and medium porgies. The fish are starting to fatten up and all signs point to a fine fall run of porgies. Benjamin Moore won today's pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Remember, the fishing limit goes up to 45 on Sept 1st. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was a bit tough today- we had slack tide all morning, but we still managed to pull off a decent catch at the end. The boat had keeper fluke to about 5lbs.
Saturday August 23 Night Striped Bass Fishing was great! The pool winner was Mrs Terri Coleman from Holbrook NY . Second place was a tie between Mr Marco Moscoso from East Hampton NY and Mr William Lagarenne from Washington NJ . Half Day Fluke PM According to mate Brian fishing was very good on the afternoon trip today. There was a lot of action with a lot of keepers coming over the rails. They had fish up to 10.1lbs and lots of 6 pounders. Today was a great day to be fluking! The winner of the pool was Justine Simonson from Malverne New York . Full Day Block Island Fluke The full day trip was very picky today. We had a nice pick of fluke and seabass on the morning tide. Things then fizzled out a bit. We had quality over quantity today. The pool was won by Terri Coleman who had a 9lb fluke. Also we had an 8.2 and a 7.6 pounder onboard. We also had a good pick of seasbass up to 5.7lbs. Half Day Fluke AM Fishing on the half day Am trip saw great improvement today. There was a lot of action and a decent number of keeper size fluke. The winner of the pool was Greg Frore from Commack New York who caught a 7.6lb fluke. Second place went to Jean Guilz of East Rockaway who had a 5 pounder.
the great sea bass bite and Capt. Steven headed to a wreck to find a load of jumbo sea bass! We fished for 4 hours until the weather got a little worse, then decided to call it a trip with plenty of fish aboard. Bogden Kowal from Sparta, NJ came out for his first time ever and won the pool with a 6.5 lb sea bass. Eric Dafgard of Montauk, NY took the 2nd prize with a 6 pounder. Eric also had 21 sea bass! Teri and Christine also had a great day with over 30 sea bass between them! Also, Alan and his 9 year old son Alex Blaszkiewicz kept over 40 sea bass as well as some ling!
Dec 27 2008 Captain Steven reports a great day of fishing today with plenty of Ling and exceptional Sea Bass fishing. We had a handful of Cod mixed in too which promises for a great Cod season. Four mates were still cutting fish two hours after the boat hit the dock!!! Mike kennedy from Patchogue NY was the winner of the Cod pool with a 20lb Cod. Mike went home with a total of 4 Cod. Chris Strain of Westhampton had a 6.5lb Sea Bass. Chris and his friend Richie combined had 50 Sea Bass, 75 Ling and I Cod.
Dec 26 2008 Captain Steven just returned from a great day of cod fishing! The day started off very tough with conditions really slowing down the bite. Wind against tide made for a difficult start. The weather improved towards mid morning, the wind dropped out and the cod bite began! A nice day on the water came together as the weather improved with many seabass, ling, cod and bagalls in the mix. Phil Curcio had a really nice jumbo 7.1 pound sea bass and Joey Bloecker of Montauk had the largest cod onboard, tipping the scales at 17.1 pounds. Joey's cooler had 12 seabass, 8 ling, 2 cod and a mess of bagalls. Captain Steven Sr says the weather should be great for tomorrows trip (Sat Dec 27 at 3am). If you do not have a reservation for this trip make sure you are at the dock at 2am to purchase your ticket. We are watching the weather for Sunday and will post an update here tomorrow. See you onboard!
Christmas Cod 2008 Captain Steven Sr. is running some Christmas trips this year. On Friday December 26th, Saturday December 27th and Sunday December 28th the Viking Starship will be sailing for Local Cod at 3am. The Starship will return at 4pm and the cost per angler is $100.00. Bait is included.
Local Cod 2009 Viking Fleet will kick off its 2009 Local Cod season on Saturday January 31st. We will then be sailing every Saturday and Sunday at 3am. This trip aboard the 140ft Viking Starship will sail at 3am and return to the dock at 4pm. The fare is $100.00 per angler which includes bait.
Feel free to reserve online at vikingfleet.com for any of our trips or call our New York office at 63...
Sunday December 14 Captain Steven Sr took the day yesterday and went fishing with a friend. He had excellent Cod and Sea Bass fishing. Signs look good for this Saturdays trip so if the weather looks good we will be sailing at 5am.
Friday December 05 Georges Banks DecemberTrip The trip was really great lots of fantastic Cod.We had a great time.
Sunday December 07 Cod and Sea Bass Combo Full Day Cod and Sea Bass fishing on the Viking Star tunred out OK. Fishing was very picky all day long, with some Cod, Sea Bass, and Ling. Every place we stopped, we picked away, but were then plauged by dogfish. The last drop of the day was a fantastic pick of Sea Bass, with some more cod mixed in. We picked for a while, but then the dogs found us and it was time to go home. Mr Ling took the Sea Bass pool with a 5 pounder, and Goerge Menendez took the Cod pool with a 15 pounder.
Saturday November 29 BlackFish Cod Sea Bass Combo Fishing was ok. Pick of some Black Fish 1st drop. Cod and Sea Bass ok Cod up to 22lbs last drop good we had both Cod and Sea Bass Mr Robert Scotti Mastic NY sea bass winner Mr John Peake Woodside NY Cod. Block Island Cod and Sea Bass Fishing was good today we had a real mixed bag we had Blue Fish, Black Fish, Cod ,Sea Bass and Striped Bass the pool winner Mr Kenny Johnson Queens NY 25lbs Striped Bass and he also had 12 Sea Bass the second place went to Mr Curtis Riley Queens NY 12 lbs Cod he also had 20 Sea Bass. Monday November 24 Captain Dave had a decent day of fishing over at Block Island today with anglers filling their coolers with a mix of Sea Bass and Cod with a few Porgies mixed in.
Sunday November 23 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was excellent Big Sea bass up to 5.5lbs Jumbo Porgy and cod pool winner was Mr Sammy Sin with a 4lb Porgy.
Thursday November 20 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good today Captain Dave said we had a mix bag of fish lots of Sea Bass Cod and some Porgy and a few dogs in the mix the winner was Mr Bill Weiss Mastic NY with a 4.5lbs Porgy and Mr Jack Ho from Queens had a 16lbs Cod.
Friday November 14 Captain Dave reports a great day of fishing over at Block Island. Jim Piatos was the pool winner with a 3lb Porgy. Jim also filled his cooler with 3 Cod, 3 Sea Bass and some nice Porgies. Ron Turner had 3 Cod, 18 Sea Bass and a nice pile of Porgies. Sean Sauke had 3 Cod and a bucket of Scup. Our very own Mavros Bennis had some nice keeper Cod including an 18 pounder.
Wednesday November 12 Blackfish Cod Sea Bass Todays trip was absolutely phenomenal! We started off blackfishing and our first drop only produced a few fish, with a lot of shorts. Capt. Steven Jr. then headed off to another wreck and it was on fire! The first fish landed here was a 13 pounder! The whole boat was bailing big blackfish! Not many fish were under 5 pounds, and there were a lot of 8-10 pounders! We fished for 1 hour here, and everyone easily caught their limits. After ensuring everyone had their limit, we took a fast ride down to Coxes Ledge. Each drop here produced some big sea bass, and some Cod. Best of all, the dogfish were barely a nuisance. The last drop was fantastic, with many double headers of sea bass on one hook, and a cod on the other! The day ended up to be a great one. Every single person on board went home with a limit of blackfish, some sea bass and cod, which is the nice part about this trip... take home a bag of blackfish, as well as a mixed bag of other great fish. John DeTemple of Montauk, NY landed the 13 pound bulldog and took the blackfish pool. Joe Walsh from East Islip, NY took the Cod pool with a 20 pounder. Also, Jimmy Budrock of Yonkers, NY took the Sea Bass pool with a 5.5 pounder.
Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good again today. The pool went to Mr. Nick Christies from Manhasset, NY with a 3.7 lb porgy. Second place went to John Walker from Brooklyn, NY with a 12lb blue.
Captain Steven Jr just called in from his Rusty Belly Blackfish trip with great news. All anglers on the trip already had their Blackfish limit by 9am. They had a lot of quality fish coming over the rails weighing in at over 10lbs. First mate Eric Bonzani who is out with us on a day of fishing landed an 11lb Blackfish on one of the first drops. As I spoke to Steven Jr he was steaming off to Coxes Ledge to go Cod fishing. Blackfishing is Red Hot so come on out and join us. A full report from this trip will be posted by tomorrow.
Tuesday November 11 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was great yet again today . There was steady action and the the pool winner was Tonia Thompson of Bridgeton NJ with a 3.9lbs Porgy. The edible pool was won by Mark Myricks form Jersey City NJ. The fishing is still really great so call or come on down and fish with us at the Viking Fleet.
Monday November 10 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass We had a good day of fishing with steady action all day. There was a good amount of Sea bass in the mix with two over 5lbs. We also saw some Blues and a couple of Cod. All in all a productive day of fishing with everyone going home with plenty of fish. The pool winner was Artie Blenk Moriches of NY with a 4.2lb Porgy. Second place went to Steve Bento who had a 12lbs Blue fish.
Sunday November 9 Blackfish Cod Sea Bass Trip Todays trip was a spectacular one! Blackfishing was red hot from the first drop to the last. We easily limited out with a full boat of passengers. One of the drops produced bigger size fish, averaging 5-7 pounds. After filling our limit, we shot down to Coxes Ledge and though the Sea bass bite was a little slow, the Cod bite was pretty good. Each stop produced 8-10 cod, and they were all good size fish. Many anglers ended up with a limit of blackfish, a couple sea bass, and a couple cod. Tommy Alexopoulos of Bellerose, Queens, NY took the Blackfish pool with a 11.5 pounder. There was also a 12 pound tog on board, but was not in the pool. Nice fish Tommy! Teddy Kittelson from Staten Island, NY took the Cod pool with a 24 pound beauty! Also, Lonnie Moore of Islip, NY took the Sea Bass pool with a 6 pounder. Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good again today. Mr Guosheng He from Brooklyn NY had a 9lb Cod fish. Oswaldo Lo from the Bronx NY won the Porgy pool with a 3.5lbs Porgy.
Saturday November 8 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing was good tonight. The pool winner was Mr Thomas Perez of East Moriches NY with a 23.7lb Striped Bass. Second place went to Mr Rocco Desio of Middle Island NY who landed a 21.9 pounder. Offshore Black Fish Sea Bass Combo Fishing was good overall on todays trip. Blackfishing started off picky.We worked a lot of spots but they stayed picky. Then we went Cod and Sea Bass fishing which was really good. We had lots of cod up to 28lbs. Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing again was excellent today. Everyone had a great day and the edible pool winner was Roberto Escobar of NJ with an 18lbs Striped Bass. Freddy Bonilla of Brentwood NY won todays Porgy pool with a 3.9lbs Porgy and also went home with a 9lb Cod.
Friday November 7 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing was really great last night. The pool winner was Willie Butler Rochdaleof NY with a 31.6lb Bass. Nice fish Willie!!. Second place went to Sunny Chojar of Bayside who landed a 29.7lbs Bass. Porgy andSea Bass Another good day of Porgy and Sea Bass fishing at Block Island. We are still seeing a true Fall mixed bag coming over the rails with pleny of Sea Bass and a lot of keeper Cod.
Thursday November 6 Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was great again today the porgies are comming over the rails all day.
Wednesday November 5 Porgies and Sea Bass What a day of fishing !!! Captain Dave reports that they landed over 30 keeper Cod up to 20lbs on the trip today. Also coming over the rails were plenty of Sea Bass and Porgies. Another day of true mixed bag fishing. The pool was won today by Benny Lin of Islip NY with a 3lb Porgy. Rusty Belly Blackfish Cod and Sea Bass Todays trip was another absolute success! We had beautiful weather in the morning and Capt. Steve Jr. headed right out to a wreck. It didnt take long for the Rusy Bellies to start biting, and soon enough, it was lock and load. There were a lot of bigger fish caught, and a lot of guys limited out very quickly. We fished until they stopped biting, then moved off to another piece and picked a few more before heading to Coxes Ledge. We took a fast ride on the Superstar down to the grounds and made one drop where we pounded away at the sea bass! Double headers, and large size fish were coming up! There were also some cod to 22 lbs caught as well. First place in the Blackfish pool was a beauty 10 pounder caught by Rayon Scarlett of Farmingville, NY. Nick Tenenbrus came out from Edison, NJ and took the Sea bass pool with a 7 pounder! Also, Jeb Stuart from Maine took the cod pool with a 18 pounder.
Tuesday November 4 Porgy and Sea Bass Election day brought another great day of fishing here in Montauk with anglers leaving with a nice bag of Fall mixed bag fish. Sea Bass fishing was once again Red hot and we landed almost 20 keeper Cod again. Porgy fishing was also very good. The pool was tied by Hung Lee of Brooklyn NY and Bill Smalls of Rosedale NY each landing a 3.5lb Porgy.
Monday November 3 Porgy and Sea Bass Captain Dave reports a great day of fishing. Sea Bass fishing is red hot !!! We also had 15 keeper Cod mixed in. Porgy fishing is still good. The Porgy pool was won by Jimmy NG with a 4 pounder. The largest edible pool was won by Mamdouh Sirag with a 12lb Cod. Hope to see you guys out here soon
Sunday November 2 Offshore Blackfish, Cod and Sea Bass Combo Sundays Blackfish trip was again a total success. With the clock changing for Daylight savings we started fishing just after the sun came out and fished right up until sundown. The morning Blackfish bite was agin on fire.Stephanie Talmage Blackfished for her first time and out caught everyone on our boat. She had 16 keepers up to 7lbs but of course only kept her Limit. Most anglers Limited out on the first drop. We then made a couple of more drops and finished off everyone elses Limit. Then we took the fast ride to Coxes and again fishing was very good. Sea Bass were coming over the rails all over the boat, double headers with very few shorts. We also landed some nice Cod. Ming Lau was todays star with a limit of Tog, a pile of Sea Bass and 2 keeper Cod. The pool winner was Joseph Scotto of Staten Island NY with a 10.5lb Tog just barely edging out many of the other 10 pounders onboard. William Gomes of Brooklyn NY took the Cod pool with a 21 pounder. Larry Quattrone took the Sea Bass pool with a 4.5 pounder. Another phenomenal trip was had with everyone taking home big bags of mixed species. Things look excellent for the next month. Dont forget to check out the photo gallery.
Saturday November 1 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing Fishing aboard the the Viking Starship was good today again .The first place pool winner was Maximino Lado of Richfield NY with a 4lb Porgy. The second place went to Mr Eduado Correa with a 10lb Codfish. Offshore Blackfish, Cod and Sea bass Combo Saturdays trip on the Viking Superstar was absolutely amazing from first drop to the last. We started Blackfishing even before the sun came up and a good pick turned into an all out bail job all around the boat. Good size Togs were flying into the boat non stop for an hour and a half. The average size was 4 to 5lbs. The whole boat easily limited out on Blackfish so after that we took a ride to Coxes Ledge. We took a fast 18kt ride and got there very fast. The action we found on Coxes was great. Every stop produced a good amount of Sea Bass along with a couple of nice sized Cod. Most of the Sea bass were keepers with very few throw backs coming over the rails. The Codfish were very healthy ranging in size from 8lbs to 24 lbs. One star of the trip was ten year old Tyler Flood who fished with his father Rich. Tyler caught his limit of Tog and a couple of nice Sea Bass as well. Another father and son team were Bill and Matt McDermott who limited out with Blackfish and had a nice pile of Sea Bass and an 18lb Cod. Jen Van Deusen went Blackfishing for her first time and did well catching her limit of Blacks, a bunch of Sea Bass and two keeper Cod. Our pool winner was Pete Ferguson with a 12lb Bull Blackfish. Pete also had a load of Sea Bass. Ralph Smith of Springfield Gardens Queens took the Cod pool with a 24 pounder. Ralph also limited out on Blackfish and caught a load of Sea Bass. Anthony Desena Sr of Brooklyn NY took the Sea Bass pool with a 4.5 pounder. Anthony and his son limited out on Tog and also had lots of Sea Bass. A great trip with great guys made for a great day. Check out the pictures in the gallery. Night Striped Bass Saturdays trip saw some great fishing once again. Things started off slowly but as the tide changed things got red hot. Plenty of Bass were caught as well as some big Beautiful Blues and lots of them at that. The last two hours of the trip were typical fall bassing and we had many quality fish. The pool fish was 29lbs.
Friday Oct 31 Night Striped Bass Fishing Fishing was good tonight for the crowd of 20 anglers on the trip. Robert Reha of Deer Park NY caught a 27lb Bass. Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing Fishing was great again today. Sanford Amanuel NY won first place again today with a 3.5lb porgy and 2nd place went to Dennard Wright Rosedale NY with an 8lb Blue Fish.
Thursday Oct 30 Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing was very good today. Mr Sanford Amanuel had a 3lb Porgy to win todays pool
Tuesday Oct 28 and Wed Oct 29 Weather kept us at the dock so nothing to report.
Monday Oct 27 Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Very good fishing today a mixed bag of fish. We had lots of Sea Bass, Porgies, 12 keeper Cod fish over 20lbs, Striped Bass and lots of Blue fish. The pool winner was Anastasios Tsiatis of Elmont NYwith a 3.4lb Porgy. Anastasios also had 2 cod up to 20lbs. All in all a great day on the ocean. Sunday Oct 26 Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing today was slow today due to the weather conditions but we were able to catch a mix of fish. Saturday Oct 25 Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing was slow due to the weather conditions we had a mixed bag of fish Mr Davis Brooklyn NY had a 4lbs. Friday Oct 24 Striped Bass Fishing Fishing was good then it slowed down but started again right before we were to return to the dock. We had some really nice keepers by the end of the night. George Jen had a 40.8lbs Striped Bass and Marty Dowd fron NY had a 37.3 pounder. A mention also goes to Jimmy Budrock of Yonkers who had a 26.9lb Bass. Full Day Block Island Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing was good today with a mixed bag of fish. The pool winner was Mr Dennard Wright of Elmont NY with a 4lb Porgy. Second place went to Silvester Roseway of East Moriches with a 8lb Cod Fish. Thursday Oct 23 Full DayBlock Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was a bit slow today. We had small fish in the mix and some nice Sea bass . Rick Wilkerson of New Milford CT had a 4.0lb Porgy. Wednesday Oct 22 Local Blackfish Crew Trip Yesterday the Viking Crew took a trip to Fishers Island on the Viking Stariper to see how Blackfishing was up there. Captain Carl, Captain Steven Jr as well as Steve Martinez and Eric Hannan were all well rewarded from the first drop of the day to the last. The shallow water produced the best results with plenty of Tog coming over the rails. We also saw quite a few Sea Bass in the mix too as well as a bunch of Porgies which of course we released. Steve Martinez had the biggest fish of the day, suprisingly with a 10.5lb Tog. We all easily caught our Limit and it was a very good start to what looks like a fantastic Blackfish season. Check out some pictures in our photo gallery. Captain Steven Jr will begin sailing on the all new for 2008 Local Blackfish Special on the Viking Star. Captain Steve will sail every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday at 6am beginning November 1st. This trip will return at 4pm and the fare is $85.00. Tuesday Oct 21 Full Day Block Island Porgy Sea Bass Fishing was good today the pool winner was Mr Jules Muscat Mineola NY with a 4lb Porgy also Mr Irvin Mulzac Brooklyn NY had a Cod Fish at 15Lb. Sat Oct 18 Night Striped Bass Fishing aboard the Viking SuperStar was good .The pool winner was Mr Gary Lundy Bellerose of NY with a 44lb 10 oz Bass. Congrats to Gary who just took second place in the 2008 Viking Fleet Striped Bass Derby. Garys Striped Bass just beat out the 44lb 8oz Striped Bass caught by Tony Ajredini in August . The big Bass are here guys so come out and try to take the Striped Bass Derby. Black Fish/Sea Bass Combo Trip Conditions were tough for our first Blackfish trip of the year. The winds did not let up which made it difficult.The pool winner was Paul Sin who had an 8.5lbs Blackfish. His friend Tan Honorio had 1 blackfish and 5 Sea Bass. Paul Singh from Queens NY had 8 Sea bass and 1 Blackfish. Captain Steven Jr is anxious to get back to bottom fishing after a long Tuna season, and is doing a special wreck trip before getting into the Blackfish season. This trip will be fishing the Cod and Sea Bass wrecks in the 30-40 mile range. It will sail on the Viking Star and is limited to 30 passengers. We will sail at 3am on Wed October 22 and return at 6pm. The fare is $125. We have gotten some good Cod reports as well as reports of the larger Sea Bass showing up. We may also see some ling, some scup, pollack, and Blackfish in the mix. Looking forward to this trip and we hope to see you onboard! Full Day Block Is. Porgy and Sea Bass Trip Todays fishing remained good with most anglers catching their limit of keeper Porgies.
Friday Oct 17 Striped Bass Fishing Great Bass Fishing last night the pool winners were Mr Kevin Goldsmith Catchouge NY 36.3lb and Mr Joe Ferrara Ronkonkoma NY 30.9lb Full Day Block Island Porgy/ Sea Bass Fishing Captain Dave reports that fishing stayed strong once again today with everyone catching their Limit of Jumbo Porgies. Dont forget that we are fishing for Porgies everyday until December by Special permit.
Thursday Oct 15th Captain Dave sailed again today for Porgies and Sea Bass. We have been slamming the Porgies and that continued again today. We also saw a nice mix of Sea Bass in there as well as some keeper size Cod and Striped Bass.
Wednesday Oct 15 Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was consistently good today. Everywhere the boat went, the porgies bit. There were some sea bass mixed in a few keeper striped bass too. Shiva Rampath won the first place in the porgy pool with a 3lbs porgy. The biggest edible fish was wanded by Robert Battaglia- 12lbs bass.
Tuesday October 14 Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was great once again today! The boat limited out on porgies with fish to 3.5lbs. Some sea bass was caught, however it was all about the porgies today! Peter Frantzeskos won the porgy pool. The largest edible fish was a 35lbs striped bass landed by Chris Poyiatzis. Great fishing guys so come on down! 2 Day Tuna Trip Over the weekend we had two tuna trips. Friday and Saturday's trip was decent. During the day on Fri we trolled around, but the tuna didn't want to bite. We trolled by a weedline and sae tons of mahi-mahis, so we made a drift and everyone caught a few. After, we went back on the troll and caught more big mahis. Settled in for the night early and started chumming. We got our first bite at 3am. The action went on until 6am, and we ended up with a good amount of albacore and a couple of yellowfins, the biggest of which weighed in at 80lbs. Sunday and Monday's trip was decent as well. We trolled all day Sunday, but no tuna bit. We did catch some nice mahis. After trolling around all day, we anchored up early and started chumming. At 9pm we had our first fish. An hour later we had our second. At around 3am things were really heating up, with a bunch of albacore coming in the boat. Around 5:30am the yellowfin started biting the jigs and baits. We boated a couple of them, all around 60-70lbs. and broke a few off. Ray Davis had the biggest tuna, a yellowfin at 75lbs. Mark Atlas had the second largest at 70lbs. Honorable mention goes to Steven Wollweber for his awesome mahi fishing, unbelievable! Our hats off to him! First place in the tuna pool goes to Ray Davis, second to Mark Atlas. The biggest fish other than tuna was landed by John byrnes- a 19.7lbs Golden Tile.
Monday Oct 13 Full day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Capt. Dave reports an excellent day of fishing today! Everyone had their limit of 45 fish. The pool winner was Miss. Ivana (9 years old) from Ridgefield, NJ with a 4lb porgy. Nice fish Ivana!. Second place went to Fong Chang from Brooklyn, NY with a 4.5lb Sea Bass
Sunday Oct 12 Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was VERY GOOD again today lots of porgy and some striped bass and sea bass in the mix the pool winner was Mr John sweet finger Blades Brooklyn NY with a 4lb porgy and the second place went to Mr GuoSheng He NY NY. 15lb Striped Bass.
Saturday Oct 11 Night Striped Bass Fishing We had two boats out last night for striped bass fishing. Both the Viking StarShip and the Viking SuperStar were out. We had a good night of action all night on the Viking SuperStar. The pool winner was Mr Moffit from Sayville NY with a 27.6lbs and the second place winner was Mr Rex Johnson from Bronx NY with a 22.4lbs striper. From the Viking StarShip-the fishing was slow until the tide came in, after which, many fish was landed up to 20 plus lbs. The pool winner was Mr Ralph Tramparulo of Islip NY with a 33lbs bass and the second place winner was Mr Scott Roberts from Stony Brook NY with 30 pounder.
Full Day Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was VERY GOOD today- some really nice quality stuff coming over the rails. We still had a few sea bass in the mix (not as many as yesterday). Pete Ferguson won the pool with a 4lbs porgy and second place was won by Harry R. from Brooklyn NY.
Friday Oct 10 Night Striped Bass Fishing was great lot of Bass and Blues pool winner was Mr Mark Obraitis Manorville NY with a 31lbs and second place went to Mr Brian Jayne Riverhead NY with a 30lbs. Full Day Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was pretty good today, we had a ton of sea bass almost as much as porgies. We also had a few cod and a few blues in the mix. The pool winner was Fred Moore with a 4lbs porgy.
Thursday Oct 9 Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Due to the weather fishing was slow today the pool winner was Mr Steve Bento and second place went to Angelo. 3 Day Tuna Charter (Mon thru Wed) The Viking Star returned yesterday from a 3 Day charter with Marc Wyman and company who were full of smiles. We left the dock on Monday morning and started trolling at around 9am. It didnt take long before we started catching some nice size Mahi Mahis. All day long we picked at the Mahis but that was about it. Then at around 6pm at almost dark we picked up a nice wahoo weighing in at around 60lb. We anchored up for the night and caught a few Mahis and that was it until around 4am when we hooked into and landed a nice pinkie Swordfish weighing around 100lbs. After that as the sun came up we had a run of Yellowfin Tuna and landed some nice fish all between 50 and 60 pounds. After the Yellowfin stopped biting some Albacore started and we boated some of them. On day 2 we trolled again fro a while but again only caught Mahi Mahi. That afternoon we got ourselves set up for some bottom fishing and we were very well rewarded. Captain Steven Jr stopped for a couple of drifts and we caught 18 big Wreckfish up to 21lbs as well as some nice Tilefish and some Hake. We again anchored up for the night and almost immediatley hooked into a large Albacore and landed him. We got one more right away and then the night slowed down. There were tons of Squid around the boat both Ilex and Loligo and we filled bags of fresh Calamari and plenty of baits. Besides that we hooked into a couple of Blue Sharks and one short Swordfish. Again once the sun began to rise we had a good run of Albacore for about an hour putting a few more Tuna in the boat. By the end of the trip we had a very mixed bag of Species on the boat which was split up between everyone on the charter allowing everyone onboard to leave with some Yellowfin, Albacore,Swordfish, Wahoo, Wrecfish, Hake, Tile and Mahi. All in all a very fun trip with a great bunch of guys.
Wednesday Oct 8 Full day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Fishing was ok today. A little slower than yesterday. The pool was won by Mr. Walter Kennedy form Jamaica, NY with a 3.5 lb porgy. Second place went to Mr. Harry Thomas from Havertoun, PA with a 12.0 lb Cod fish.
Tuesday Oct 7 Captain Dave reports that fishing started off very strongly early today and they landed some really nice sized Porgies. Around mid morning a school swam in that were much smaller. The fishing got a little pickier then. However it was a lovely day over at Block and the anglers on the boat caught themselves some nice Porgies.
Monday Oct 6 Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Capt. Dave says its porgy time! Fishing was nothing short of excellent today, the best yet this fall. Everyone had their limit of large and jumbo porgies, as well as about 6 nice seabass per person and some blues. The pool fish was a 3.5 lb porgy 3 Day Tuna and Tile (Oct 3rd - Oct 5th) The trips went very well once the wind dropped out on Saturday morning. Friday turned out to be a downwind troll with 20- 25 knott winds for just a couple of Mahi Mahi. As the night came we anchored up in 71.5 degree water. The area looked good with plenty of Squid and tuna grass but only delivered 6 small Yellowfin and one 115lb Bluefin. The sun came up and the winds were GONE and it looked like we had a beautiful day ahead. By 9am we were on our first drift for bottom fishing but the remaining ground swell made bottom fishing difficult until about 2pm and then all hell broke loose. Captain Steven Jr stubborness paid off with a lot of double headers coming over the rails. Tile, Cod, Hake, Pollack and Cusk for the rest of the afternoon until sundown with the Trophy Tile weighing in at 41.3lb. By 8pm we anchored up on the edge in 72.0 degree water and got settled in for the night and as we were cleaning the fish from the day with 75% of the passengers hanging out bull*hiting in the stern, BANG, 1 on, 2 on... 3 4 5 6 7 on, it was better than any fire drill you ever saw. Bang, crash, snap everything went crazy but was such chaos nobody was prepared and we only got one fish to the boat. This turned out to be 140lb Bluefin but as we already had our 1 Bluefin from yesterday we released this beautiful fish. We can say that most likely all of these bites were Bluefin. As we put things back together it wasnt long until another school of Bluefin swam under the boat with 1, 2, 3 on which all turned out to be Bluefin. Then all of a sudden, 1 on and my son Steven Jr and I looked at each other and said "This is not a Tuna, its acting like a Swordfish fight". Low and behold 45 minutes later a 175lb Swordfish was laying on the deck. With high fives and congratulions on a job well done to Mike McGregon all the lines went back in the water and it didnt take long to get more fish on which unfortunatly turned out to be bigger Bluefin. After playing tug of war with these animals we called it a trip and headed home with a handful of Tuna, a beautiful Swordfish,a very impressive bottom fish collection and a few Mahi. Everyone went home with big bags of fish fillets in their coolers. An honorable mention goes to Swordfish Mike from Staten Island who partenerd up with Pat Sullivan to collect 9 Tile to 18lb, 14 Cod to 12lb, 6 Hake and a couple of Cusk. Pat also reeled in and RELEASED a 150lb Bluefin that he caught on a jig. Good job Pat and Mike. Tilefish Vic Ferrante from the Bronx had an impressive 41.3lb Tile which he plans to have mounted. This was the winner of the trips Tilefish pool. Vic and Chris Link teamed up for 1 Yellowfin, 8 Tilefiish, 10 Cod, 4 Pollack and 4 Hake. Congratulations again to Vic on his beautiful Tile. Bluefin Jack Corragio from Point Pleasant NJ was the Tuna pool winner with 115lb Bluefin. Jack went home with a nice cooler of fish, along with his Tuna he had 5 Tile, 5 Cod, 4 Hake and 1 Cusk. Captain Steven Jr, First Mate Steve Martinez and myself Captain Steven Sr, would like to thank everyone for hanging in there on Friday despite the weather and working so well together so we could make this the most successful trip possible.
As the Tuna season is winding down we are starting to focus on our 2 special offshore Georges Banks Cod and Blackfish Haven Trips. Also dont forget to check out our full Fall schedule which new for 2008 includes Local Blackfishing aboard the Viking Star with Captain Steven Jr. as well as the all new fishermans dream Trips (Blackfish and Cod) aboard the Viking Superstar. Just this morning we added the Famous December 2 Day Georges Trip which will sail on the Viking Starship at 7pm on Friday December 5th and return on Sunday December 7th at 10pm. Reservations a must.
Sunday Oct 5 Half Day Jigging Fishing was good this afternoon. All of the kids on the Walsh charter caught fish! Heather had two beautiful seabass and a bluefish. Katherine, Shelby and Sam all had bluefish as well. Big Josh lost two fish at the boat, one of which was a 10 lb false albacore. Michael "your fired again" Sullivan won the pool with a 7lb bluefish. Capt Anthony, Eric and Tommy would like to thank everyone for making this trip enjoyable. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was very good today. First place in the pool went to Mr Hilary Williams from Queens, NY. His friend Dennard Wright caught his limit for the day. Darryl Gaines from Walforf, Maryland had a 25 striped bass.
Saturday Oct 4 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing exploded once the tide started moving with over 30 fish landed up to 37lbs. Mr George Jehn was on fire catching 5 beautiful bass up to 35lbs and keeping his limit.the pool winners were Mr Angelo Grazioso Glencove NY had a 37lb bass and Mr Anthony Viola Port Jefferson NY who limited out and also had a 37lb bass. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was decent today. We had to work at it but we put together a catch. The shallow water spots closer to Block Island may have been a little torn up from the 2 days of wind, so we headed out east of the island and found a decent mix of large and jumbo porgies with some sea bass in the mix. Guido Grazioso won the porgy pool with a 3.6lbs porgy. John Higgins won the edible pool with a 7lbs bluefish. Half Day Jigging Fishing was on the tough side today, there a lot of false albacore around, and birds everywhere. We had a few of the false albacore, some sea bass and plenty of blues Mr Roland Lopez had 2 nice Bonita's.
Friday Oct 3 Night Striped Bass Captain Carl reports that night striped bass was red hot tonight even though the weather was against us. The fish were biting.and alot of people limited out with quality fish. Most of the fish caught were over 20lbs along with a couple over 30lbs.We also had some nice blues in the mix. Mr John Siano of West Islip NY took the pool. His fish just edged out another anglers fish to weigh in at 36lbs its striper time in montauk so come on down and join the Viking Crew on Friday and Saturday nights form 7pm to 1am. Full Day Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was decent today considering the weather conditions. A few people caught their limit and Herbert Washington won the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs fish. We also had a few sea bass and bluefish in the mix.
Thursday Oct 2 Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was ok today, a little slower than yesterday mostly due to the wetaher. Hung Lee took the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs, the biggest edible pool was caught by Steve Bento.
Wed Oct. 1 2 Day Tuna Trip We had a slow trip after the last big storm went through. We had beautiful water up tp 73 degrees, lots of birds and weed in the water but not much as for tuna. First day saw very slow fishing and the troll with only a few decent sized mahi-mahi being caught, but even the mahi were hesitant to chase the lure. Come night time we managed 1 alby and released 3 pup swords, we also had a a few tiger sharks, a few blue sharks. The next day we put in the extra time trolling and were able to find a couple of albies to work on and managed to get a few more fish on the boat in over time. All in all a slow trip compared to what we've been seeing. James Katsaros from Mt Sinai took the first place tuna pool, and second place wwas a split/tie between Artie Maas and Gary Lanzarone. The biggest edible was a tie between Vic Kaidash Jr and John Brisciana with a 14lbs mahi-mahi.
Tuesday Sept 30 Full Day Block Island Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was great today, lots of good quality fish, and a few sea bass as well. Come on down, it's porgy time!
Monday Sep 29 Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today at Block Island. An excellent mix of medium and large Porgies with some Sea Bass mixed in. Father and son team Peter and Mike Tice of Port Jeff both caught their Porgy Limit, 8 Sea Bass and 2 Striped Bass up to 25lbs. They also had the largest Porgy of the day with a 3 pounder.
Sunday Sept 28 Half Day Mixed Bag PM- Jigging Fishing was ok on the afternoon trip Mr Stephen Maggio Rocky Point NY had a 9lbs Blue fish. Porgy Sea Bass Fishing started off excellent today we went South of Block Island early in the morning and it was very good, Then it slowed down around noon. We had a lot of porgies with a few sea bass mixed in the porgy pool was won by Mr Mario Grzan from Riverhead NY with a 3lbs porgy and the second pool winner was Mr Danny Ho with a 5lbs blue fish. Half Day Mixed Bag AM- Jigging Capt Anthony reports fantastic bass fishing on this morning's trip- fish to 35lbs, lots of nice large blues around 16-17lbs. We ended up with a total of 22 keeper bass.
Tuesday September 23 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was very good today despite the foul weather caused by the east winds. Mostly large porgies, and some sea bass to 3.5lbs in the mix. Gus Saunders won the pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Leo and Donald's first time on the boat proved very productive- they took home a heavy cooler of fish- all good quality!
Monday September 22 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was good again today at Block Island. The Seabass made an appearance along with jumbo porgies up to 3 lbs. Marco Stanco of Seaford, NY won the pool with a 3.1 lb porgy.
3 Day Tuna Trip Captain Steven came back from a limited passenger three day trip. The first day the weather was pretty 'nautical'! The wind never dropped out like the forecast predicted so it made for a LONG day, til we got anchored up. At 8:30pm we put three yellow fin on the boat and we lost three more due to tough sea conditions. We had 4 or 5 mystery bites and we released a pup mako. Day two still fighting the weather, we started off on the morning troll with 2 albacore, we could see the fish on the machine but could not get them to bite. After two hours we moved on and found a free floating bouy, as we trolled by it we caught 4 BIG mahi mahi and noticed literally hundreds of mahi swimming around. We put bait and jiggs literally anything we could in the water and started bailing mahi mahi. For over 2 1/2 hours we worked this area and had a blast catching 8-14 pound mahi mahi. By 4pm we started looking around for a place to anchor up for the night and came across a very spectacular sight - three sperm whales just hanging out on the surface catching their breath. For about 10 -15 minutes we had some spectacular photo opportunities!. Sperm whales are very rare to see as they can dive up to 3000 feet and stay under for up to 2 hours. We found a spot in 69.5 degree water with a good showing of bait but caught only 1 albacore, 6 or 8 sharks, another small mako caught and released, 4 or 5 mahi and lots of squid. Come sunrise we started trolling again for a few hours but no luck. We headed back for land. Captain Steven Sr, Captain Steven Jr and Mate Steve M would like to thank everyone for 'hanging in there'! Captain Steven Sr says 'The amount of effort you express is directly related to your fishing success'. Captain Steven Jr headed out this morning on a four day extreme tuna trip - more info will follow at the end of the week when the guys come back.
Sunday September 21 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy Fishing was good to excellent again today at Block Island. The weather allowed us to drift all day, Everyone enjoyed an all day bite of medium to jumbo porgies with a few sea bass but for the most part it was 99% porgies. They were too thick and the sea bass didn't stand a chance. Peter Frantzeskos won the pool with a 3.2 porgy Isaih Thompson won the edible with a 5 lb Sea Bass. 3 Day Limited Passenger Tuna and Tile Trip Scott Woody Rockaway NY, had 10 Mahi and 1 longfin that came in second in the pool. DianeViol Moheegan NY caught her first Mahi and it won the pool. she had 5 others her husband john combined for a total of 12,Efren Bautista won with a 55lb Albacore, he also had 1Yellow and 4 Mahi he wins the award for hardest worker as well.
Half Day Mixed Bag Captain Anthony reports another fine jigging trip for a.m. half day. We had a really good shot of blues early with Scott Manson of Moscow Idaho taking the pool with a 7lber. The tide slacked out and we fish some rock piles producing some beautiful sea bass to 3.5 lbs, some porgy's and a few fluke which went back unharmed. A true mixed bag trip in Montauk!!!
Saturday September 20 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winner was Mr Brian Dalesanaro Bedford NH and the second place went to Mr Robert Weiss New York , NY Block Island Porgies We don't want to say it (in case we jinx ourselves) but it seems like things are working up to porgy time! Today we went straight to Block Island and started off on the south side. We had 3 hours of drifting for medium and large porgies. That gave us a good start, so Captain Dave decided to go proscpecting for JUMBOS. Luckily, after a half hour run to the east we found some real big 2lbs-3lbs JUMBO porgies and some nice sea bass. Boat regular "Big" Angelou won the pool with a scale certified 4.1lbs porgy. Joe Errol took the edible pool with a 6lbs bluefish. Bass and Blues Final Captain Anthony reports the final tally from the Henick-Lane Mechanical Contractors charter...over 300 blues and a few stripers to 15lbs. Thanks to Mike Furey for organizing for the 4th year in a row. Ken Pivets won the largest fish pool with a 12lb blue. First fish pool won by Chris Hargrove and most fish caught at 22 beautiful blues was Pablo Sisterna. Special prize goes to the Boss Ernie Henick for best sound effects and chum...we've never quite seen chum that color but it sure did bring the fish.
The Jigging fish are here!!!!!!The Stariper will be sailing every weekend half day and is also available for charter!!
Bass and Blues Update Captain Anthony called in from the Viking Stariper to say that bass and blues jigging is phenomenal today! They already have two 160 quart coolers full of fish. Don't forget we are sailing for Bass & Blues tomorrow, Sunday, from 8am-noon, and 1pm-5pm!
Friday September 19 Night Bass Night bass fishing was very tough, the weather conditions made for a slow evening according to Captain Carl. Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing returned in fine form today. We had nice steady fishing for medium and large porgies on every anchor drop. We were unable to drift because of cool windy conditions. Fishing was good enough that the mates had to start cleaning fish earlier than usual. Vick Neal, Willie Nixon and Matt Zilla all had limits and a few sea bass to boot. Luis Norman won the pool with a 3.2lbs porgy. Things are looking like they are heating up with the cool weather and Block Island was fine after a somewhat slower week with a few bright spots. It's starting to look a lot like Porgy Time!
Thursday September 18 Block Island Porgy Fishing Today saw some good action before the northeast wind came and slowed down the bite. Some nice porgies came over the rails. Ray Hamark from the Bronx won today's pool with approximately a 3lbs porgy. We also saw some nice-sized seabass.
Wednesday September 17 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was a little slower today than yesterday. There were some nice sized porgys in the mix, as well as some seabass and blues. The pool winner was Mr. Calvin Jamison (fat man C) with a 3+ lb porgy. Hopefully tomorrow will be better!
Tuesday September 16 Block Island Porgy Fishing Captain Dave reports Block Island finally started coming alive with jumbo porgies! We sailed with a light crowd so no pool, however the largest porgy tipped the scales at OVER 4LBS and was caught by Mavros. Everyone either had their limit or very close to it, and sea bass and blues rounded off the catch nicely! Artie Blenk was out with us again and he limited out with porgies to 3.5lbs. Good job again Artie!
Sunday September 14 2 Day Limited Passenger Tuna Trip The Viking Starship returned today from a two day tuna trip which saw some good fishing. The first day saw a very good pick of albacore during the day. We trolled up a good number of albies on day one and day two with a very slow bite all night. The second day kicked off with a really good tuna bit. They ended the day with a bunch of nice albacore and one big-eye, weighing in at just over 200lbs. Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was tough today due to the weather conditions which made things difficult. The pool winner was Angelo from Astoria with a 3lbs porgy.
Saturday September 13 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow last night the pool winner was Mr John Hachmann Freeport Tuna Club Kings Park NY with a 15.7 lbs and the scond place went to Mr Taylor Kiefer Greenwich CT with a 14.3 lbs. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was alright today. A large amount of small and medium fish made up todays catch. Everyone went home happy though as seabass again made an appearance. Jerry Fraser of Oak Ridge New Jersey won the edible pool on the Viking Star with a 17.1lb striped bass. Way to go Jerry! Aboard the Viking Stariper, the winner of the pool was Jean Jacques who had a 2.4lb porgy. Second place went to Nicholas Gabriel with a 3.1lb seabass.
Friday September 12 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winners were Mr Stuart Zappulla Holbrook NY with a 18lbs and the second place went to Amy Provenzano Port Jefferson with a 12lbs . Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing ended up being pretty good today. AFter a slow start at Block Island we headed back west. Anchoring at Midway in a strong tide, we had an excellent bite of mixed size fish. When the tide got too strong we went on the drift a little closer to Montauk and had another excellent bite of large and jumbo porgies, with the best showing this year of quality sea bass to 4.5lbs. Steve Bento won the porgy pool with a monster 3.6lbs fish and also had his limit of porgies and 12 sea bass to 4.5lbs. Ramon Stuckey had a 14lbs striped bass to win the edible pool, and he also had close to his limit of porgies.
Thursday September 11 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty good today. We started to the north and found decent fishing on the anchor for medium and larges. Then we worked to the east and drifted fro a nice mix of large and medium porgies and some quality seabass to 4lbs. We ended the day on the south side of Block Island and while the porgies there were slower, again we found a few quality seabass to 4lbs. Earl Foster won the porgy pool with a 2.9lb fish. George Jones won the edible pool with a 5.4lb bluefish.
Wednesday September 10 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was slower then usual today on the porgy boat but some decent sized keepers were still in the mix. The winner of the pool was Pete Pennise from PA. Second place went to Brain Barry from Monroe New York.
Monday Sept. 8 3 Day Pelagic Tuna Trip Update Leaving Sept 10 Captain Steven would like everyone to know that the trip is definitely sailing. The weather looks good, and with the great results from our last offshore trip, we want to get out there again as soon as possible. We still have spots available on the trip which is limited to 22, so call the office now to reserve your spot- 631 668 5700 ext 0.
Friday Sept 5 Night Striped Bass Fishing was good last night. We had a steady pick of fish all night. The winner was Mr Tom Kehoe Richmond Hill NY with a 22lbs fish.
4 Day Tuna and Tile Trip Click Here for Pictures
The Viking Star returned last night from a fantastic 4 Day Tuna and Tile trip. With all the fishermen on the boat, Captain Steven Jr. decided to leave earlier- Sunday night- and lead out for a long steam. At daybreak on Day 1, we put the trolling lures out and trolled to the grounds, but just mahi-mahi hit the deck. We arrived at our bottom fishing grounds just after noon and with eager fishermen and empty coolers we started our bottom fishing. Immediately, bites were had and fish started coming up from the deep, including a lot of cod, some tilefish, large pollacks, cusks, and hakes. We fished right up to sundown with consistent action. Once the sun set, we went for a ride way off the bank to find some hot water. We found our water 180 miles from home, past 1000 fathoms and started drifting. Though no tuna were caught, we had a few shark bites, and caught some very rare species of other fish, including flying squid, and something closely resembling barracuda. After a long night we made our way up to the bank for Day 2.
The weather was against us to do any bottom fishing so we drilled it out on the troll. Finally in the afternoon we hooked up with some yellowfin tuna. We managed 5 smaller yellows and kept working the area. Just as it was starting to get dark, two rods screamed out! Joe Jr. and Nicky worked on one, while Tasso and Tommy worked the other. 2 Big Eyes were landed, both weighing in between 140lbs and 175lbs. We anchored up here for the night and again the night bite was slow. We lost a nice yellowfin, and released a pup swordfish, as well as a pup mako.
On Day 3 we again saw tough weather for bottom fishing in the morning, so we trolled for a while, catching a nice-sized yellowfin as well as mahi-mahi. The weather cleared up in the afternoon and we went back bottom fishing. We picked away at tilefish, pollack, cod, cusk, and hake. Our last stop was lock and load tilefish! After a couple of drifts here, the coolers filled up quick with tile- a couple weighing in over 30lbs! After dark we steamed to where we wanted to get anchored up for the night. Not long after we were on the hook, we started getting bites and we landed a small big eye around 80 pounds. Soon after we had a school of bluefin run through. They were all of bigger size, between 120-140 pounds and after getting our limit we released the rest. The remainder of the night saw little action, including another pup sword and mahi-mahi.
As soon as the sun came up on Day 4 we immediately began trolling. At 8am we got hit by a pair of albacore. For the next 4 hours it was ON! On so good that we stayed and fished, making us very late to get back to the dock. 34 Albacore were landed in a matter or hours. 2 on! 4 on! 7 on! It was very exciting action and everyone on the boat caught at least one. Finally we parted for home and on the way we loaded another nice sized yellowfin.
Our final tallies were: 34 albacore tuna, 3 big eyes, 8 yellowfin, 1 bluefin, 100-125 tilefish, over 40 cod, over 20 pollack, and about 100 hake and cusk, as well as 2 released pup swords, one pup mako, many mystery bites, and many released bluefin. Pete Ferguson took the tuna pool with his 130 pound bluefin. Ross Dale took the tilefish pool with a 38 pounder. Additionally, Fred Mayer took the edible pool with a 27lbs pollack. Honorable mentions go to Bob the Reverend who has never caught a tuna until this trip, and he landed 3! Tosso had a 36lbs tile, and between him and his fishing buddy Tommy, neither of whom had caught tuna or tile before, they had 1 big eye, albacore, a yellowfin, and a cooler full of tile!
Given the previous horrible tuna reports, and the terrible bottom fishing conditions we still stuck it out! Everyone worked hard to put this trip together and was rewarded for doing so. All in all- a great trip, with a fantastic group of guys who made it possible! So get out on some of these offshore trips and don’t wait for the reports- be a part of them!
Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was slightly better than yesterday. Everyone went home with about 20-30 fish on average. Some nice sized pordies were caught. The seabass were a plenty however. Peter Ferguson won the pool with a 3.6lbs porgy.
Wed Sept 3 Tuna & Tile update The Viking Star is out on a 4 Day TnT trip, and Capt Steven got a hold of Capt. Steven Jr. The boat is doing well bottom fishing and they had some yellowfin on the boat today trolling. More detailed report will be posted when the Viking Star comes in.
Tuesday September 2nd Block Island Full Day Porgy Fishing Our first trip to Block Island gave us a big surprise. In the middle of a decent porgy catch, there were a lot of sea bass caught, including Artie Blenk's 4 pounder. Freddy Shea also had a 4lbs seabass and his limit of both seabass and porgies. Artie Blenck also took the pool with a whopping 4lbs porgy. Way to go Artie!
Monday September 1st Full Day Block Island Fluke Captain Anthony reports the final day of Block Island Fluke fishing on the VIking Stariper delivered a number of quality fluke. Billy Schulken from Howard Beach won the pool with an 8.4 lb beauty...Unfortunately Billy got back to the dock to find out he was edged out of the Viking Fluke Derby by .1lb on the last day. Billy also caught his limit. Jim Flori had quite a mixed bag..his limit of fluke all between 5 and 7lbs, a beauty sea bass, some scup and a 3lb ling. Jim Ufciouli had a 7.5lber, Howard Romdomonne limited with fish to 5lbs and some beauty sea bass.
Captain Anthony, Captain Carl and mates Steven Sloane, Eric Hannan, and Chris would like to thank all our loyal customers for making this season spectacular. We all look forward to next year to head back to the finest fluke fishing in the world...Full Day Block Island Fluke Fishing on the Viking Stariper!!!! Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Fishing was very good all day today on the porgy and seabass boat. They had a steady bite all morning and a lot of fish coming over the rails. The winner of the pool was Chen Chao form Bronx New York who caught a 2.5lb porgy. Mr Magdy Els Harouny from Flushing New York caught a 10.6lb fluke today on the Porgy boat. This puts Magdy in second place in the 2008 Fluke Derby.
Saturday August 30 Night Striped Bass Fishing was good tonight the pool winner was Mr Joel Wilson Lindenhurst NY with a 31.3lbs and the second place went to Mr Walter Kaweski Happauge NY 27.9lbs. Full Day Block Island Fluke Fluke action was very picky today. We had a pick of fish in the morning on the flood tide, including fluke, seabass, and big porgies. Once the tide turned so did the action. Fishing was tough for the rest of the day. Terry Coleman of Williamsburg still caught her limit and Al Lowe of Williamsburg NY took the pool with a 6 pounder. He also had 4 big porgies and a seabass. Hopefully tomorrow action will heat back up and they will be hungry again! Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty damn good under overcast skies today. Things seem to be shaping up just fine for the fall run. A fine assortment of mediums and larges with some Jumbos thrown in. There was also a nice showing of keeper to medium seabass to 3lbs. Tommy Hoikerberry of Staten Island Ny won the pool with a Jumbo 3.7lb porgy. Half Day Fluke PM Fishing slowed down in the afternoon, Lucien Farantatos from Westchester won the pool with a 6.2lbs fluke and Brian Pfund took second place with a 4.9 pounder. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fluking was pretty good in the morning- good quality fish to 9.1lbs.
Friday August 29 Night Striped Bass Fishing had a good start tonight until we lost the tide it bacame slow the pool winner was Mr Chris Schalik Huntington NY with a 19.2 lbs he also limited out. Full Day Block Island Fluke Full Day Block Island Fluke was outstanding today. Most anglers limited out and we had a lot of quality fish Joe Bottiglieri from Staten Island won the pool with a 10.04lbs fatty. Michael Thompson from Islip won the second place with an 8.15 pounder. Captain Carl took a moment to drop a line and also caught a 9 pounder. There were many 6 and 7 pound fluke for the day as well. During the slack tide we found a good group of sea bass as well and caught a bunch to 5.8lbs! Half Day Fluke PM Fishing was ok in the afternoon. Chris Kessinger and his buddy Matt Seridge were out on bothe the morning and the afternoon trip and both had their limits for the day. Chris won the afternoon pool with a 4.5lbs fluke. Andy Turino from Hauppague won second place. Andy also had 2 keeper fluke total. Half Day Fluke AM Captain Joe reports a good day out on the boat today. The action started early too- we had 9 keepers on the first drop. Doug Reynolds from St James won the pool with a 7.5lbs fluke! Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was pretty good today. Although not the action-packed fishing of the last few days, everyone still caught their share of fish. A nice mix of mediums and larges and a few keeper sea bass in the mix as well. The pool winner was George Moore with a 3.6lbs porgy.
Thursday August 28 Half Day Fluke AM We had good fishing in the AM. Joe Ringelstein took first place with a 5.3lbs fluke. Tyler Romanek won second place with 4.8lbs. Half Day PM The action slowed down on this afternoons trip but we did still manage to catch some nice Fluke up to 9.05lb. Meg Smith from the Captree Princess was todays pool winner with a 9.05lb Fluke. Meg also had a 8.55 pounder. Second place was taken by Vivian Pan of New York City . Full Day Porgies Because Eric B said fishing was EXCELLENT yesterday, today we will say fishing was FANTASTIC! After a slow morning, fishing improved dramatically, the last two hours being great. A fine mix of medium to JUMBO scup. Both the sea bass and the porgies continue to show signs of fattening up for their fall migration to Block Island . Will McCovington and Jerry Eisenburg tied for 1st place porgy with a 3.3 pounder.
Wednesday August 27 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow today the pool winners were MrJake Vormittag Pearl River NY with a 17.8 lbs and Mr John Meyerricks Mt Sinai NY with a 16.2lbs. Half Day Fluke PM Fishing was excellent on todays afternoon trip. There were many decent sized fish coming over the rails and the boat had over 24 keeper fluke with a few keeper seabass in the mix also. The winner of the pool was Christian Musack fom Southampton New York who caught a 7.5lb fluke. Second place went to Michael Fazlo of Merrick New York for his 7.3 pounder. Michael also had a 3.1lb seabass. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was nothing short of excellent today. The true JUMBO fish that have been somewhat absent recently finally showed up again! Everyone went home more than happy witha nice mix of medium, larges and real jumbos. There have also been more keeper seabass and the fish seem to be shaping up just fine for the fall season at Montauk and Block Island . Denzel Washington won the pool with a 3.8lb porgy. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was very good today with plenty of keepers and two over 7 pounds. The pool winners were Christopher Wilkens of Ossining NY with an 8.2 pounder and Joe Malanga of Clark , NJ , with a 7.7 lb fluke.
Tuesday August 26 Half Day Fluke Fishing Fluke PM Fishing remained very good on the half day afternoon trip today. There were a lot of fish coming over the rails and over 22 keepers! The winner of the pool was Amelia Baradzi from Bay Shore New York who caught a 6.65lb keeper. Second place went to Paul Pesale of Babylon New York with a 5.5 pounder. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Porgy fishing was decent today. Things were a little slow in the morning around buoy 9 so we moveed to the southside and found some good fishing down by Ditch Plains and under the lighthouse. Everyone ended up going home happy with fish in their coolers. Interestingly the porgies are starting to fatten up which can mean only one thing, their annual move eastward to Block Island . Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was very good on the half day boat this morning. There was over 20 keepers on the boat and a lot of action all morning. The winner of the pool was Joe Malanga from Clark New Jersey . Second place went to Stan Samoben from New York .
Monday August 25 Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was excellent on the half day AM trip today. Action was Red Hot and the boat had six fish weighing in at over 5lbs. All anglers left the boat with at least one fish!
Half Day Fluke Fishing PM Fishing slowed on the afternoon trip today. The winner of the pool was Billy Gordon from Bridgehampton New York who had a 4.5lb fluke. Second place went to Eddie Roscigno from Astoria New York who caught a 4 pounder.
Sunday August 24 Half Day Fluke Fishing PM Fishing remained a bit tough and slow on the afternoon trip today. However any of the fish caught were good quality keepers. The winner of the pool was Ms Risa Link from Pelham New York who caught an 8.9lb fluke. Full Day Fluke Fishing was great the pool winners were Kan Gisun Queens NY with a 7.0lbs and Ms Christine Dassler Bohemia NY also with a 7.0lbs Fluke. Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today. Again we were fishing down the beach and everyone went home happy with a nice mix of large and medium porgies. The fish are starting to fatten up and all signs point to a fine fall run of porgies. Benjamin Moore won today's pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Remember, the fishing limit goes up to 45 on Sept 1st. Half Day Fluke Fishing AM Fishing was a bit tough today- we had slack tide all morning, but we still managed to pull off a decent catch at the end. The boat had keeper fluke to about 5lbs.
Saturday August 23 Night Striped Bass Fishing was great! The pool winner was Mrs Terri Coleman from Holbrook NY . Second place was a tie between Mr Marco Moscoso from East Hampton NY and Mr William Lagarenne from Washington NJ . Half Day Fluke PM According to mate Brian fishing was very good on the afternoon trip today. There was a lot of action with a lot of keepers coming over the rails. They had fish up to 10.1lbs and lots of 6 pounders. Today was a great day to be fluking! The winner of the pool was Justine Simonson from Malverne New York . Full Day Block Island Fluke The full day trip was very picky today. We had a nice pick of fluke and seabass on the morning tide. Things then fizzled out a bit. We had quality over quantity today. The pool was won by Terri Coleman who had a 9lb fluke. Also we had an 8.2 and a 7.6 pounder onboard. We also had a good pick of seasbass up to 5.7lbs. Half Day Fluke AM Fishing on the half day Am trip saw great improvement today. There was a lot of action and a decent number of keeper size fluke. The winner of the pool was Greg Frore from Commack New York who caught a 7.6lb fluke. Second place went to Jean Guilz of East Rockaway who had a 5 pounder.
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Monday Oct 6 Full Day Porgy and Sea Bass Fishing Capt. Dave says its porgy time! Fishing was nothing short of excellent today, the best yet this fall. Everyone had their limit of large and jumbo porgies, as well as about 6 nice seabass per person and some blues. The pool fish was a 3.5 lb porgy 3 Day Tuna and Tile (Oct 3rd - Oct 5th) The trips went very well once the wind dropped out on Saturday morning. Friday turned out to be a downwind troll with 20- 25 knott winds for just a couple of Mahi Mahi. As the night came we anchored up in 71.5 degree water. The area looked good with plenty of Squid and tuna grass but only delivered 6 small Yellowfin and one 115lb Bluefin. The sun came up and the winds were GONE and it looked like we had a beautiful day ahead. By 9am we were on our first drift for bottom fishing but the remaining ground swell made bottom fishing difficult until about 2pm and then all hell broke loose. Captain Steven Jr stubborness paid off with a lot of double headers coming over the rails. Tile, Cod, Hake, Pollack and Cusk for the rest of the afternoon until sundown with the Trophy Tile weighing in at 41.3lb. By 8pm we anchored up on the edge in 72.0 degree water and got settled in for the night and as we were cleaning the fish from the day with 75% of the passengers hanging out bull*hiting in the stern, BANG, 1 on, 2 on... 3 4 5 6 7 on, it was better than any fire drill you ever saw. Bang, crash, snap everything went crazy but was such chaos nobody was prepared and we only got one fish to the boat. This turned out to be 140lb Bluefin but as we already had our 1 Bluefin from yesterday we released this beautiful fish. We can say that most likely all of these bites were Bluefin. As we put things back together it wasnt long until another school of Bluefin swam under the boat with 1, 2, 3 on which all turned out to be Bluefin. Then all of a sudden, 1 on and my son Steven Jr and I looked at each other and said "This is not a Tuna, its acting like a Swordfish fight". Low and behold 45 minutes later a 175lb Swordfish was laying on the deck. With high fives and congratulions on a job well done to Mike McGregon all the lines went back in the water and it didnt take long to get more fish on which unfortunatly turned out to be bigger Bluefin. After playing tug of war with these animals we called it a trip and headed home with a handful of Tuna, a beautiful Swordfish,a very impressive bottom fish collection and a few Mahi. Everyone went home with big bags of fish fillets in their coolers. An honorable mention goes to Swordfish Mike from Staten Island who partenerd up with Pat Sullivan to collect 9 Tile to 18lb, 14 Cod to 12lb, 6 Hake and a couple of Cusk. Pat also reeled in and RELEASED a 150lb Bluefin that he caught on a jig. Good job Pat and Mike. Tilefish Vic Ferrante from the Bronx had an impressive 41.3lb Tile which he plans to have mounted. This was the winner of the trips Tilefish pool. Vic and Chris Link teamed up for 1 Yellowfin, 8 Tilefiish, 10 Cod, 4 Pollack and 4 Hake. Congratulations again to Vic on his beautiful Tile. Bluefin Jack Corragio from Point Pleasant NJ was the Tuna pool winner with 115lb Bluefin. Jack went home with a nice cooler of fish, along with his Tuna he had 5 Tile, 5 Cod, 4 Hake and 1 Cusk. Captain Steven Jr, First Mate Steve Martinez and myself Captain Steven Sr, would like to thank everyone for hanging in there on Friday despite the weather and working so well together so we could make this the most successful trip possible.
As the Tuna season is winding down we are starting to focus on our 2 special offshore Georges Banks Cod and Blackfish Haven Trips. Also dont forget to check out our full Fall schedule which new for 2008 includes Local Blackfishing aboard the Viking Star with Captain Steven Jr. as well as the all new fishermans dream Trips (Blackfish and Cod) aboard the Viking Superstar. Just this morning we added the Famous December 2 Day Georges Trip which will sail on the Viking Starship at 7pm on Friday December 5th and return on Sunday December 7th at 10pm. Reservations a must.
Sunday Oct 5 Half Day Jigging Fishing was good this afternoon. All of the kids on the Walsh charter caught fish! Heather had two beautiful seabass and a bluefish. Katherine, Shelby and Sam all had bluefish as well. Big Josh lost two fish at the boat, one of which was a 10 lb false albacore. Michael "your fired again" Sullivan won the pool with a 7lb bluefish. Capt Anthony, Eric and Tommy would like to thank everyone for making this trip enjoyable. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was very good today. First place in the pool went to Mr Hilary Williams from Queens, NY. His friend Dennard Wright caught his limit for the day. Darryl Gaines from Walforf, Maryland had a 25 striped bass.
Saturday Oct 4 Night Striped Bass Bass fishing exploded once the tide started moving with over 30 fish landed up to 37lbs. Mr George Jehn was on fire catching 5 beautiful bass up to 35lbs and keeping his limit.the pool winners were Mr Angelo Grazioso Glencove NY had a 37lb bass and Mr Anthony Viola Port Jefferson NY who limited out and also had a 37lb bass. Full Day Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was decent today. We had to work at it but we put together a catch. The shallow water spots closer to Block Island may have been a little torn up from the 2 days of wind, so we headed out east of the island and found a decent mix of large and jumbo porgies with some sea bass in the mix. Guido Grazioso won the porgy pool with a 3.6lbs porgy. John Higgins won the edible pool with a 7lbs bluefish. Half Day Jigging Fishing was on the tough side today, there a lot of false albacore around, and birds everywhere. We had a few of the false albacore, some sea bass and plenty of blues Mr Roland Lopez had 2 nice Bonita's.
Friday Oct 3 Night Striped Bass Captain Carl reports that night striped bass was red hot tonight even though the weather was against us. The fish were biting.and alot of people limited out with quality fish. Most of the fish caught were over 20lbs along with a couple over 30lbs.We also had some nice blues in the mix. Mr John Siano of West Islip NY took the pool. His fish just edged out another anglers fish to weigh in at 36lbs its striper time in montauk so come on down and join the Viking Crew on Friday and Saturday nights form 7pm to 1am. Full Day Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was decent today considering the weather conditions. A few people caught their limit and Herbert Washington won the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs fish. We also had a few sea bass and bluefish in the mix.
Thursday Oct 2 Porgies and Sea Bass Fishing was ok today, a little slower than yesterday mostly due to the wetaher. Hung Lee took the porgy pool with a 3.5lbs, the biggest edible pool was caught by Steve Bento.
Wed Oct. 1 2 Day Tuna Trip We had a slow trip after the last big storm went through. We had beautiful water up tp 73 degrees, lots of birds and weed in the water but not much as for tuna. First day saw very slow fishing and the troll with only a few decent sized mahi-mahi being caught, but even the mahi were hesitant to chase the lure. Come night time we managed 1 alby and released 3 pup swords, we also had a a few tiger sharks, a few blue sharks. The next day we put in the extra time trolling and were able to find a couple of albies to work on and managed to get a few more fish on the boat in over time. All in all a slow trip compared to what we've been seeing. James Katsaros from Mt Sinai took the first place tuna pool, and second place wwas a split/tie between Artie Maas and Gary Lanzarone. The biggest edible was a tie between Vic Kaidash Jr and John Brisciana with a 14lbs mahi-mahi.
Tuesday Sept 30 Full Day Block Island Porgies and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was great today, lots of good quality fish, and a few sea bass as well. Come on down, it's porgy time!
Monday Sep 29 Porgy and Sea Bass Porgy fishing was pretty good again today at Block Island. An excellent mix of medium and large Porgies with some Sea Bass mixed in. Father and son team Peter and Mike Tice of Port Jeff both caught their Porgy Limit, 8 Sea Bass and 2 Striped Bass up to 25lbs. They also had the largest Porgy of the day with a 3 pounder.
Sunday Sept 28 Half Day Mixed Bag PM- Jigging Fishing was ok on the afternoon trip Mr Stephen Maggio Rocky Point NY had a 9lbs Blue fish. Porgy Sea Bass Fishing started off excellent today we went South of Block Island early in the morning and it was very good, Then it slowed down around noon. We had a lot of porgies with a few sea bass mixed in the porgy pool was won by Mr Mario Grzan from Riverhead NY with a 3lbs porgy and the second pool winner was Mr Danny Ho with a 5lbs blue fish. Half Day Mixed Bag AM- Jigging Capt Anthony reports fantastic bass fishing on this morning's trip- fish to 35lbs, lots of nice large blues around 16-17lbs. We ended up with a total of 22 keeper bass.
Tuesday September 23 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was very good today despite the foul weather caused by the east winds. Mostly large porgies, and some sea bass to 3.5lbs in the mix. Gus Saunders won the pool with a 3.1lbs porgy. Leo and Donald's first time on the boat proved very productive- they took home a heavy cooler of fish- all good quality!
Monday September 22 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing was good again today at Block Island. The Seabass made an appearance along with jumbo porgies up to 3 lbs. Marco Stanco of Seaford, NY won the pool with a 3.1 lb porgy.
3 Day Tuna Trip Captain Steven came back from a limited passenger three day trip. The first day the weather was pretty 'nautical'! The wind never dropped out like the forecast predicted so it made for a LONG day, til we got anchored up. At 8:30pm we put three yellow fin on the boat and we lost three more due to tough sea conditions. We had 4 or 5 mystery bites and we released a pup mako. Day two still fighting the weather, we started off on the morning troll with 2 albacore, we could see the fish on the machine but could not get them to bite. After two hours we moved on and found a free floating bouy, as we trolled by it we caught 4 BIG mahi mahi and noticed literally hundreds of mahi swimming around. We put bait and jiggs literally anything we could in the water and started bailing mahi mahi. For over 2 1/2 hours we worked this area and had a blast catching 8-14 pound mahi mahi. By 4pm we started looking around for a place to anchor up for the night and came across a very spectacular sight - three sperm whales just hanging out on the surface catching their breath. For about 10 -15 minutes we had some spectacular photo opportunities!. Sperm whales are very rare to see as they can dive up to 3000 feet and stay under for up to 2 hours. We found a spot in 69.5 degree water with a good showing of bait but caught only 1 albacore, 6 or 8 sharks, another small mako caught and released, 4 or 5 mahi and lots of squid. Come sunrise we started trolling again for a few hours but no luck. We headed back for land. Captain Steven Sr, Captain Steven Jr and Mate Steve M would like to thank everyone for 'hanging in there'! Captain Steven Sr says 'The amount of effort you express is directly related to your fishing success'. Captain Steven Jr headed out this morning on a four day extreme tuna trip - more info will follow at the end of the week when the guys come back.
Sunday September 21 Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy Fishing was good to excellent again today at Block Island. The weather allowed us to drift all day, Everyone enjoyed an all day bite of medium to jumbo porgies with a few sea bass but for the most part it was 99% porgies. They were too thick and the sea bass didn't stand a chance. Peter Frantzeskos won the pool with a 3.2 porgy Isaih Thompson won the edible with a 5 lb Sea Bass. 3 Day Limited Passenger Tuna and Tile Trip Scott Woody Rockaway NY, had 10 Mahi and 1 longfin that came in second in the pool. DianeViol Moheegan NY caught her first Mahi and it won the pool. she had 5 others her husband john combined for a total of 12,Efren Bautista won with a 55lb Albacore, he also had 1Yellow and 4 Mahi he wins the award for hardest worker as well.
Half Day Mixed Bag Captain Anthony reports another fine jigging trip for a.m. half day. We had a really good shot of blues early with Scott Manson of Moscow Idaho taking the pool with a 7lber. The tide slacked out and we fish some rock piles producing some beautiful sea bass to 3.5 lbs, some porgy's and a few fluke which went back unharmed. A true mixed bag trip in Montauk!!!
Saturday September 20 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winner was Mr Brian Dalesanaro Bedford NH and the second place went to Mr Robert Weiss New York , NY Block Island Porgies We don't want to say it (in case we jinx ourselves) but it seems like things are working up to porgy time! Today we went straight to Block Island and started off on the south side. We had 3 hours of drifting for medium and large porgies. That gave us a good start, so Captain Dave decided to go proscpecting for JUMBOS. Luckily, after a half hour run to the east we found some real big 2lbs-3lbs JUMBO porgies and some nice sea bass. Boat regular "Big" Angelou won the pool with a scale certified 4.1lbs porgy. Joe Errol took the edible pool with a 6lbs bluefish. Bass and Blues Final Captain Anthony reports the final tally from the Henick-Lane Mechanical Contractors charter...over 300 blues and a few stripers to 15lbs. Thanks to Mike Furey for organizing for the 4th year in a row. Ken Pivets won the largest fish pool with a 12lb blue. First fish pool won by Chris Hargrove and most fish caught at 22 beautiful blues was Pablo Sisterna. Special prize goes to the Boss Ernie Henick for best sound effects and chum...we've never quite seen chum that color but it sure did bring the fish.
The Jigging fish are here!!!!!!The Stariper will be sailing every weekend half day and is also available for charter!!
Bass and Blues Update Captain Anthony called in from the Viking Stariper to say that bass and blues jigging is phenomenal today! They already have two 160 quart coolers full of fish. Don't forget we are sailing for Bass & Blues tomorrow, Sunday, from 8am-noon, and 1pm-5pm!
Friday September 19 Night Bass Night bass fishing was very tough, the weather conditions made for a slow evening according to Captain Carl. Block Island Porgy Fishing Porgy fishing returned in fine form today. We had nice steady fishing for medium and large porgies on every anchor drop. We were unable to drift because of cool windy conditions. Fishing was good enough that the mates had to start cleaning fish earlier than usual. Vick Neal, Willie Nixon and Matt Zilla all had limits and a few sea bass to boot. Luis Norman won the pool with a 3.2lbs porgy. Things are looking like they are heating up with the cool weather and Block Island was fine after a somewhat slower week with a few bright spots. It's starting to look a lot like Porgy Time!
Thursday September 18 Block Island Porgy Fishing Today saw some good action before the northeast wind came and slowed down the bite. Some nice porgies came over the rails. Ray Hamark from the Bronx won today's pool with approximately a 3lbs porgy. We also saw some nice-sized seabass.
Wednesday September 17 Block Island Porgy Fishing Fishing was a little slower today than yesterday. There were some nice sized porgys in the mix, as well as some seabass and blues. The pool winner was Mr. Calvin Jamison (fat man C) with a 3+ lb porgy. Hopefully tomorrow will be better!
Tuesday September 16 Block Island Porgy Fishing Captain Dave reports Block Island finally started coming alive with jumbo porgies! We sailed with a light crowd so no pool, however the largest porgy tipped the scales at OVER 4LBS and was caught by Mavros. Everyone either had their limit or very close to it, and sea bass and blues rounded off the catch nicely! Artie Blenk was out with us again and he limited out with porgies to 3.5lbs. Good job again Artie!
Sunday September 14 2 Day Limited Passenger Tuna Trip The Viking Starship returned today from a two day tuna trip which saw some good fishing. The first day saw a very good pick of albacore during the day. We trolled up a good number of albies on day one and day two with a very slow bite all night. The second day kicked off with a really good tuna bit. They ended the day with a bunch of nice albacore and one big-eye, weighing in at just over 200lbs. Full Day Porgy Fishing Fishing was tough today due to the weather conditions which made things difficult. The pool winner was Angelo from Astoria with a 3lbs porgy.
Saturday September 13 Night Striped Bass Fishing was slow last night the pool winner was Mr John Hachmann Freeport Tuna Club Kings Park NY with a 15.7 lbs and the scond place went to Mr Taylor Kiefer Greenwich CT with a 14.3 lbs. Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was alright today. A large amount of small and medium fish made up todays catch. Everyone went home happy though as seabass again made an appearance. Jerry Fraser of Oak Ridge New Jersey won the edible pool on the Viking Star with a 17.1lb striped bass. Way to go Jerry! Aboard the Viking Stariper, the winner of the pool was Jean Jacques who had a 2.4lb porgy. Second place went to Nicholas Gabriel with a 3.1lb seabass.
Friday September 12 Night Striped Bass Fishing was picky tonight the pool winners were Mr Stuart Zappulla Holbrook NY with a 18lbs and the second place went to Amy Provenzano Port Jefferson with a 12lbs . Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing ended up being pretty good today. AFter a slow start at Block Island we headed back west. Anchoring at Midway in a strong tide, we had an excellent bite of mixed size fish. When the tide got too strong we went on the drift a little closer to Montauk and had another excellent bite of large and jumbo porgies, with the best showing this year of quality sea bass to 4.5lbs. Steve Bento won the porgy pool with a monster 3.6lbs fish and also had his limit of porgies and 12 sea bass to 4.5lbs. Ramon Stuckey had a 14lbs striped bass to win the edible pool, and he also had close to his limit of porgies.
Thursday September 11 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was pretty good today. We started to the north and found decent fishing on the anchor for medium and larges. Then we worked to the east and drifted fro a nice mix of large and medium porgies and some quality seabass to 4lbs. We ended the day on the south side of Block Island and while the porgies there were slower, again we found a few quality seabass to 4lbs. Earl Foster won the porgy pool with a 2.9lb fish. George Jones won the edible pool with a 5.4lb bluefish.
Wednesday September 10 Full Day Porgy and Seabass Fishing Porgy fishing was slower then usual today on the porgy boat but some decent sized keepers were still in the mix. The winner of the pool was Pete Pennise from PA. Second place went to Brain Barry from Monroe New York.
Monday Sept. 8 3 Day Pelagic Tuna Trip Update Leaving Sept 10 Captain Steven would like everyone to know that the trip is definitely sailing. The weather looks good, and with the great results from our last offshore trip, we want to get out there again as soon as possible. We still have spots available on the trip which is limited to 22, so call the office now to reserve your spot- 631 668 5700 ext 0.
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