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![]() Haven't posted for years, but here goes...
I had a hankerin' for some fresh porgy (grilled whole, with rosemary, lemon, garlic). So I took Friday off, and started out at 9:00 p.m. Thursday from Finger Lakes, NY to Brielle. Easy 6 hour drive to Bogan's. (Like Vic's restaurant in Bradley Beach, the same sign that I remember from 40 years ago). Short nap in the truck, and I knew it was going to a full boat when there were ten cars in the lot at 2:15 a.m. Lengthy steam out to our first spot. The weather was ideal, and I relaxed on the top portion of the J2 on the park bench in total comfort. It was drop and real sea bassin' for hours.... some nice keepers mixed in with some smaller ones. Everyone was catching fish. While the boat had a large crowd, it was a fun crowd. Minimal tangles, most caused by yours truly. The only large tangle came when someone in the stern hooked (and landed) a beautiful tuna. At first I thought it was a pollock, but on closer inspection I realized what it was. The mate gaffed it right next to me. Really cool. After everyone had their limit of sea bass (or should have ![]() The weather was ideal, the mates were first-rate, and the fishing was great. One of the nicest days on a party boat that I can remember. Stayed the night at the Residence Inn in Neptune (a great spot for fisherman who have fish to clean/vacuum seal/freeze, etc), and headed home Saturday morning with the Nor'Easter on my tail. Grilled a porgy and seabass Saturday evening for my gf... she preferred the porgy, as do I. Any Upstate NY girl who enjoys a good porgy has got to be a keeper. Just wanted to give a shout-out to the J2 Captain and crew. I had a wonderful times, and I will be back soon. Joe p.s. to learn how to grill the perfect porgy, watch the youtube video with chef David Pasternack. |
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![]() Pokerman,, check your PM...bob
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![]() Glad you had a good trip poker. J2 is a good boat. Enjoy your eats.
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and this one time at band camp..... |
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![]() Thinking of hopping on the J2 maybe next week for a 12 hour seabass. They getting into any jumbos just yet or is that another month out?
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![]() Great job! Much respect to anyone driving 6 hours in one direction for some sea bass and porgys. I’m glad that you had a good day.
As for the preparation, I love to grill or broil larger porgies. The smaller ones get fried, whole. The only issue is cleaning them. Scales everywhere. However the meat is delicious. Lastly, your gf is definitely a keeper! |
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![]() Well I was on the other Bogan boat on Friday. Great marathon trip! Limited plus on sea bass (ORL 10), 2 cocktail bluefish and a dozen porgies (up to 2.8 lbs) on our last drop. Thank you tropics (Richie)!
Can somebody who loves porgies PM with recipes/suggestions on how to best prepare. Eat all bottom fish except porgies. I love catching them but gave them all away to the Chinese take-out restaurant in town. Bill |
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