Captains Table Weekend Charters

captmike28

Well-Known Angler
This weekend’s outstanding spring weather allowed the Captains Table to show our customers a fine time on back-to-back combination Fluke/Porgy charters.

Saturday found the Matt party aboard and we began the morning spending the last 3 hours of the ebb tide along with a light west wind on the Fluke drifts in the Greenport area. Action was fast and furious except for the fact that 95% were of the dreaded Sea Robin variety. The guys worked extra hard and did manage to cull one 21” keeper Fluke among 2 other shorts. Also, for the first time this season the Bluefish made an appearance and we boxed 4 nice fish between 4-7# for the grill/smoker.

So, the next logical move was to the west side of Jessup’s Neck to cash in on the very reliable Porgy bite. Once again, the big spawning Pork chops were present in large numbers and the crew had a great time filling the box with medium to some close to jumbo Scup up to 3# on fresh clams. We also played C&R with a few nice Sea Bass and added a couple of additional Blues that enjoyed the clam baits just as much as the Scup. Nice freezer filler trip for a great bunch of guys.

Sunday, we followed the same pattern with the Chris party and although the birds were still overwhelming at times, we did see more Fluke in the mix. Managed 2 keepers at 19” and 20” along with 7 more shorts. Interestingly while we did catch 4 fish during the better drifting conditions, we actually had a brief flurry with 6 fish taken in about 20 minutes right at the bottom of the tide…strange! Nailed a couple of Blues during the early part of the morning as well.

Back to “Porgy Central” for the flood tide and the Scup were waiting to jump on the hooks even before the chum pot hit the bottom. A solid 2 hours of practically non-stop action filled the box with dozens of fat Porgies, similar size to Saturday’s haul plus more of those beautiful “Heartbreak” Sea Bass that had to be returned. A couple more Blues also joined the party to round out the catch. One more oddity on both Saturday and Sunday while on the Porgy grounds the anglers caught 2 Butterfish on each trip. Have not seen that in many years!

So far, the results this spring look very similar to last year. A very solid to, at times, insane Porgy bite and a ton of birds making it difficult to get the baits in front of what Fluke seem to be hanging around the Peconic Bay system. Hopefully as the water temps begin to pass the 60 degree mark the Fluke will become more aggressive and beat those “angry birds” to our baits. Only way to find out is to get out and give it your best shot.

Memorial Day weekend is fully booked but surprisingly I am still open for this coming Sat, Sun 5/22,23. Last chance to cash in on the spring special of a 6-hour trip for the price of a half day ($425). Give me a call if you want to take advantage.

Capt. Mike

516-317-5423 cell

[email protected]

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Great report and great news!! Surprised you didn't get any weaks mixed in.

Have to ask, was @MOJOE the guest photographer? I see his unique composition style in the photos, ;)
 
Great report and great news!! Surprised you didn't get any weaks mixed in.

Have to ask, was @MOJOE the guest photographer? I see his unique composition style in the photos, ;)
hahaha roccus your funny but its true :p,,,capt mike thanks for your report,, well done,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ><)))):>
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Great report. The lack of fluke there is concerning. Hopefully that will change soon.

Thanks for posting.
 
Great report and great news!! Surprised you didn't get any weaks mixed in.

Have to ask, was @MOJOE the guest photographer? I see his unique composition style in the photos, ;)
No guest photographer, Roccus. Just trying to protect my very "secret spots"!:ROFLMAO:
I think we missed out on the Weaks as we blew through all of our squid while culling through the birds early on. My friends did confirm taking a few, especially on the boats that hit the Porgy grounds early in the morning.
 
No guest photographer, Roccus. Just trying to protect my very "secret spots"!:ROFLMAO:
I think we missed out on the Weaks as we blew through all of our squid while culling through the birds early on. My friends did confirm taking a few, especially on the boats that hit the Porgy grounds early in the morning.
Too bad on the weakies; their upswing is a very heartening story. Assuming things will continue to improve, I've got a 2022 trip on the books...

Oh, the MJ comment has nothing to do with spot burning protection, something I'm all in on, but more one of "perspective" and the "full arm extension". To go "full MJ", one has to take a cue from fly fishermen, and shoot that fish head first with the full arm extension.

You know you're doing it right when you have to avoid having the fish drool on the camera... ;)
 
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