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![]() 8/31/04 I'm a day late getting this out because I didn't get the results from the Grand Slam Tournament until last night. They are as follows; PARTY BOAT DIVISION Largest Striped Bass - 29.35 lbs - SEA OTTER V - John Panasuk Largest Bluefish - 12.3 lbs - VIKING STARSHIP - Brian Borque Largest Fluke - 11.2 lbs - SEA OTTER V - Hearst Mills Largest Seabass - 3.8 lbs - SEA OTTER V - Hearst Mills Grand Slam Winner - 123.4 points - SEA OTTER V CHARTER BOAT DIVISION Largest Striped Bass - 41.3 lbs - ADIOS - Capt Skip Rudolph Largest Bluefish - 12.8 lbs - BREAKAWAY - Capt Rich Etzel Largest Fluke - 6.6 lbs - KAREN SUE - Tommy Onorata Largest Seabass - 4..35 lbs - BREAKAWAY - Capt Rich Etzel Grand Slam Winner - 139.75 points - BREAKAWAY - Capt Rich Etzel RECREATIONAL BOATS Largest Striped Bass - 37.1 lbs - Richard Rade Jr. Largest Bluefish - 11.7 lbs - DOUBLE D - Paul Bruno Largest Fluke - 10.25 lbs - PROFESSIONAL CRYER - Jillian Edelman Largest Seabass - 4.9 lbs - SEA CHASE - Frank & Maryanna Wymbs Grand Slam Winner - 123.4 points - SEA OTTER V Grand Slam First Place - 140.75 points - Richard Rade Jr Grand Slam Second Place - 132.95 points - PROFESSIONAL CRYER - Jim Krug Grand Slam Third Place - 127.85 points - FLEMISH CAP - Joey Blocker The porgies for striped bass tactic is growing in popularity, making it more and more difficult for those who are still trolling. Everyone knows where the biggest bass are most likely to be caught, and trolling through the maze of boats drifting is getting to be near impossible. Also, the amount of boats using the liveys seems to be cutting into the big bass population, as the numbers of fish being caught seems to be dwindling. These fish are the resident population, and there are only so many of them to go around. The fluke season ends in a couple of days, but it doesn't seem to make much difference. There are some real nice fish around, like the ten and eleven pounders caught in the Grand Slam Tournament, but it's a long time between bites. Offshore there are still plenty of those baby bluefins around, along with occasional keepers (more now than earlier), and they can be found just about anywhere from the 43700 line south. They have been found out as far as the 43450 line, where some boats are looking for but not finding many longfins and yellowfins. If you want them you have to get out to the edge, and mainly to the east of the Tails down toward Atlantis. 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 ht.//www.montauksportfishing.com. -- Capt Gene Kelly Tropical Fishing Adventures Montauk Sportfishing 800 280 5565 631 668 2019 |
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