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![]() 4/14/05 I'm ba-ack! It's been a long and miserable winter, but things are hopping here in Montauk right now. Before I get into details: If you would like to receive these reports this year you have to reply to this one. Every year I update the mailing list and this is the easiest way to do it. You don't have to write anything. Just hit "reply" and "send". Tomorrow (Friday) is what I call the official start of the fishing season, even though some boats have been cod fishing for the last couple of months. Tomorrow the LAZYBONES starts fishing in the lake for flounders. Many of the charter boats are in the water, with more joining them every day. The regs have been loosened up this year, and they're all anxious to get started. Fluke season opens up on April 29, and the fish are already here and waiting. Typically the most big fish are taken in the first couple of weeks of the season, so if you are interested in catching doormats, that is the time, and the new regs allow five fish per person. The striped bass season opens tomorrow (April 15), and there might be some of them around as well. The big change in the regs for bass allows private boaters to posses one bass over twenty-eight inches and a second one over forty inches. The charter and party boats still have the old limits of two fish over twenty-eight inches. As I said earlier, there have been boats fishing for cod for the last couple of months and they have done very well, at least in the beginning. The codfishing right now is still very good, although if you like eating codfish it's not so good. Lots and lots of shorts with occasional keepers. There is a new MARLIN in town. THe MARLIN VI PRINCESS will replace the old MARLIN VI. It's bigger, faster and a pretty spiffy looking boat. Captain Eddie Beneducci and Jamie Quaresimo are still there and the boat is still sailing out of Uihlein's. There is also a new and different charter boat in town. Mike Vigessi's daughters, Capt Serena and mate Becky will be operating it out of the Montauk Marine Basin. I forgot to ask it's name. If you would like to have these reports sent to you directly, just drop me a note at . And for more information about fishing in Montauk, you can give me a call at 800 280 5565 or check out http.//www.montauksportfishing.com. -- Capt Gene Kelly Tropical Fishing Adventures Montauk Sportfishing 800 280 5565 631 668 2019 FAX 631 668 2040 |
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Capt Gene Kelly wrote:
4/14/05 I'm ba-ack! It's been a long and miserable winter, but things are hopping here in Montauk right now. Before I get into details: If you would like to receive these reports this year you have to reply to this one. Every year I update the mailing list and this is the easiest way to do it. You don't have to write anything. Just hit "reply" and "send". Tomorrow (Friday) is what I call the official start of the fishing season, even though some boats have been cod fishing for the last couple of months. Tomorrow the LAZYBONES starts fishing in the lake for flounders. Many of the charter boats are in the water, with more joining them every day. The regs have been loosened up this year, and they're all anxious to get started. Fluke season opens up on April 29, and the fish are already here and waiting. Typically the most big fish are taken in the first couple of weeks of the season, so if you are interested in catching doormats, that is the time, and the new regs allow five fish per person. The striped bass season opens tomorrow (April 15), and there might be some of them around as well. The big change in the regs for bass allows private boaters to posses one bass over twenty-eight inches and a second one over forty inches. The charter and party boats still have the old limits of two fish over twenty-eight inches. As I said earlier, there have been boats fishing for cod for the last couple of months and they have done very well, at least in the beginning. The codfishing right now is still very good, although if you like eating codfish it's not so good. Lots and lots of shorts with occasional keepers. There is a new MARLIN in town. THe MARLIN VI PRINCESS will replace the old MARLIN VI. It's bigger, faster and a pretty spiffy looking boat. Captain Eddie Beneducci and Jamie Quaresimo are still there and the boat is still sailing out of Uihlein's. There is also a new and different charter boat in town. Mike Vigessi's daughters, Capt Serena and mate Becky will be operating it out of the Montauk Marine Basin. I forgot to ask it's name. If you would like to have these reports sent to you directly, just drop me a note at . And for more information about fishing in Montauk, you can give me a call at 800 280 5565 or check out http.//www.montauksportfishing.com. |
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Capt Gene Kelly wrote:
4/14/05 I'm ba-ack! It's been a long and miserable winter, but things are hopping here in Montauk right now. Before I get into details: If you would like to receive these reports this year you have to reply to this one. Every year I update the mailing list and this is the easiest way to do it. You don't have to write anything. Just hit "reply" and "send". Tomorrow (Friday) is what I call the official start of the fishing season, even though some boats have been cod fishing for the last couple of months. Tomorrow the LAZYBONES starts fishing in the lake for flounders. Many of the charter boats are in the water, with more joining them every day. The regs have been loosened up this year, and they're all anxious to get started. Fluke season opens up on April 29, and the fish are already here and waiting. Typically the most big fish are taken in the first couple of weeks of the season, so if you are interested in catching doormats, that is the time, and the new regs allow five fish per person. The striped bass season opens tomorrow (April 15), and there might be some of them around as well. The big change in the regs for bass allows private boaters to posses one bass over twenty-eight inches and a second one over forty inches. The charter and party boats still have the old limits of two fish over twenty-eight inches. As I said earlier, there have been boats fishing for cod for the last couple of months and they have done very well, at least in the beginning. The codfishing right now is still very good, although if you like eating codfish it's not so good. Lots and lots of shorts with occasional keepers. There is a new MARLIN in town. THe MARLIN VI PRINCESS will replace the old MARLIN VI. It's bigger, faster and a pretty spiffy looking boat. Captain Eddie Beneducci and Jamie Quaresimo are still there and the boat is still sailing out of Uihlein's. There is also a new and different charter boat in town. Mike Vigessi's daughters, Capt Serena and mate Becky will be operating it out of the Montauk Marine Basin. I forgot to ask it's name. If you would like to have these reports sent to you directly, just drop me a note at . And for more information about fishing in Montauk, you can give me a call at 800 280 5565 or check out http.//www.montauksportfishing.com. |
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