CubasFinest12
09-03-2015, 05:01 PM
One stop shopping on the porgies. Dropped the hook, dropped the chum pot and it was on. Drop and reel with singles and some double headers. Variety of size, not many shorts, but mediums to real jumbos! Caught fish until we ran out of bait. Had some huge seabass in the mix as well, too bad they had to go back. Once we ran out of clam, we tried fluking. Had perfect conditions for ambrose, and didn't catch S***! Very disappointing to see little to no fish in ambrose, i guess these things are piling up in the ocean already running offshore.
Porgies were caught all through the incoming, as long as you had a piece of clam on you had a bite. Sucks that the sheepshead bay boats that are 200 feet left and right of me can keep those big seabass.
Ended with 100-150 porgies for my father and I, only keeping 20 big ones
When drifting for fluke we had 3 shorts and 100000+ sea robins.
Porgies were caught all through the incoming, as long as you had a piece of clam on you had a bite. Sucks that the sheepshead bay boats that are 200 feet left and right of me can keep those big seabass.
Ended with 100-150 porgies for my father and I, only keeping 20 big ones
When drifting for fluke we had 3 shorts and 100000+ sea robins.