Porgies! Porgies! Porgies! by Ed Valitutto

 

 

 

 

 

 

The VHFC Bottom Fishing Trip was held on 25 October on the Dauntless out of Point Pleasant, NJ. Members Marty Friedrich, Caesar Pesarini, Diana & Carmine Tocci and Ed Valitutto enjoyed lovely fall weather and drop and reel non-stop action in 100 feet of water 16 miles off shore.

Unfortunately, almost all the sea bass were shorts but per the captains advice, reeling several turns off the bottom resulted in an immediate hit by large porgies. This action continued for the duration of the trip. Thrown in for a little extra fun were several 2-4 lb blues. Everyone had a great time fishing together!

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