PORGY fishing has exploded in the past half-decade and has become a staple of bottom fishing on the East End and in Long Island Sound. Porgies, also called scup, are second to none in fighting ability ...
Porgies continue to win the popularity contest for bottom-fishing anglers all around Long Island. The low 70-degree water temps suit them just fine. Bronx guy Sammy Ramirez was the fishing champ ...
The best part of the saltwater fishing season has begun with news of false albies and weakfish invading parts of New York’s marine waters. There are big porgies and sea bass along with some ...
The biggest bass most active Staten Island anglers have seen in their lifetime was weighed in at Michael's Bait and Tackle last Monday. The monster, landed outside of Debs Inlet by Frank Noto hit the ...
Porgies are plentiful all around Long Island hungry bluefish and striped bass are finally stirring around locally. Bottom-fishing remains an enjoyable constant. Expect to catch more sea bass now along ...
Good numbers of porgies and spot are showing in island waters, and fluke fishing along the channels and at deep water locations has been pretty good. Big blues and albacore are showing at the Mud Buoy ...
Once this weather starts giving us a break, there's plenty of fish for anglers to choose from, including blackfish, jumbo porgies and sea bass, cod, striped bass and some bluefish. Capt. Ryan Bogan on ...
State fisheries regulators are finalizing plans that could set new limits on the recreational catch of abundant black sea bass and porgies, including shorter seasons, fewer keeper fish and an increase ...
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