As my Blackfish charter season kicked off on Saturday, we were blessed with some magnificent fall weather, which also translated into a solid bite from the Tog.
Saturday’s crew had repeat customers, the Rich party from NJ, join me including his 80 y/o Dad. First drop in a favorite shallow jigging spot on the CT side produced steady action for the last 90 minutes of the ebb tide. Dozens of Tog hit the deck with 3 keepers to 4# plus a half dozen nice Sea Bass.
Next drop on a nearby reef for the end of ebb to flood change and action here again continued at a furious pace. While fishing through the short Tog we managed to box 8 more keepers including one just shy of 6# for our senior citizen, Frank, who had the hot hand. Also mixed in were 9 more keeper Sea Bass to fill out the catch. Made a couple of drops near Fishers to finish the day and picked up one more keeper Tog ad a couple of Sea Bass to complete a fine day’s fishing.
Sunday found Lanny and his 5-man crew also greeted by excellent weather and sea conditions. Right back to my favorite CT jig drop and this time the keeper ratio improved dramatically with an extra hour of ebb tide to work. After about 15-20 minutes of short action the keepers joined the party. By the time the tide was finished the guys had put 11 nice keepers in the box including Bobby’s top fish of the day which tipped the scales at just under 6#. Just a couple of Sea Bass in the shallow drop today.
Back out to the reef for the change and once again the action was solid for the next 2.5 hours. Here the boys boxed 7 more keeper Tog including Mark’s fish of just over 5# and a dozen more beautiful Sea Bass to round out the catch. So, while we missed our boat limit by 3 fish Saturday, the Sunday crew upped the game and we were right on the money for the close of a terrific opening weekend on Blackfish.
Water Temps are still pretty high with my gauge reading just over 60 degrees on the surface but I suspect as they start to come down the size of the Tog will begin to increase! All we need is some good weather and I believe we are in for another strong North Fork Tog Season.
Capt. Mike