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![]() 8/30/05 It's kind of hard to believe, but all three of this years three day weekends had great weather. It makes me a little nervous, because I always feel that we will have to pay for good weather with the reverse. During the week the offshore fishing was restricted a bit by the weather, but as the weekend approached, the winds moderated and the boats were able to get out to the vicinity of fifty fathoms, and they caught tuna. The tuna fishing is a bit frustrating though because of a lack of consistency. As one charter captain put it "one day a hero, and the next a zero" And, you can get back to the dock only to find out that you were only 6-7 miles away from a bonanza. The shark fishing though is very consistent, if not spectacular. Big and medium bluesharks and small makos, with occasional nice sized ones. Just about every boat does the same, three or four sharks, and not very far out, fifteen to twenty miles max. Inshore the fluke fishing continues to wind down. I remember years ago Labor Day weekend was the peak of the big fluke season. One trip stands out in my mind. We had spent the day slamming the Cartwright bluefish and on the way in made one drift for fluke. In that one drift we had four fluke of 10-1/2, 10, 9-1/2 and 7 pounds. Now most of the big fish are caught in the spring. You can still get occasional doormats now, but you have to have a lot of patience. The FLYING CLOUD is out of the fluke business for the rest of the year and now it's all porgies all the time. LAZYBONES would probably like to switch over to diamond jigging except that it doesn't seem like it would be very consistent yet. Striped bass fishing seems to be slowly improving, plus there are good amounts of bluefish around at times, much to the dismay of those using the live porgies. If you ever wanted to fish at Tropic Star Lodge in Panama but couldn't get in because it was already fully booked, here's your chance. I have clients booked there next March who have had to cancel because of the hurricane. If you would like to take over their booking, give me a call, anytime. 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. -- I'm having trouble with receiving e-mails, and it seems to be that I don't receive e-mails that are sent as replies. Instead of hitting "Reply" it would be best if you sent a new e-mail. If you are expecting a reply from an e-mail that you have sent me and don't get it, it may be because I haven't received you e-mail. The best thing to do in that case is to call me the old fashioned way - telephone. Capt Gene Kelly Montauk Sportfishing - 800 377 1197 Tropical Fishing Adventures - 800 280 5565 631 668 2019 FAX 631 668 2040 |
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