Fished with a crowd of 16, mostly regulars, on a local Western LIS party boat. Hit every fluke drift that produced in prior years between Portchester and Stamford. 3 shorts and a few buckets of sea robins. No preference on bucktails versus conventional rigs. One fish on a bucktail, one on a plain hook, and one on a teaser. Green seemed like the color of choice which worked out for me since my first batch of Nuclear Bait Co. Squid Strips were green.
Water was around 52 degrees and we had a decent drift most of the day.
It’s only going to get better from here.
-Benny
Western LIS Fluke - 5/4/19
939 views·4 replies·by BennyV
thanks for the report benny,, hey you got out on open day,,,, ,, .the mojoe skiff is still dry dock but monday it will be dropped into the water,, some time in the days to come we will rip up jamaica bay8-) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,[ATTACH type="full" alt="5233"]5233[/ATTACH] 8-)
AdmiralOriginal Crew25,765 postsSince 2018
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thanks for the report benny,, hey you got out on open day,,,, ,, .the mojoe skiff is still dry dock but monday it will be dropped into the water,, some time in the days to come we will rip up jamaica bay8-) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,[ATTACH type="full" alt="5233"]5233[/ATTACH] 8-)
I’m game for that.
thanks for the report benny,, hey you got out on open day,,,, ,, .the mojoe skiff is still dry dock but monday it will be dropped into the water,, some time in the days to come we will rip up jamaica bay8-) ,,,,,,,,,,,,,[ATTACH type="full" alt="5233"]5233[/ATTACH] 8-)
I’m game for that.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,665 postsSince 2018
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