Nice action--especially with porgies this week.
Capt. Sal Tardella
September 21, 2008
Norwalk Islands - Saltwater Fishing Report

Derek Shapiro of Greenwich and his fiancee, Nana Karumidze--from the nation of Georgia--returned for another trip with us last Sunday. They wanted to try some porgy fishing, so we took them towards Darien, where they did very well, keeping about ten for dinner.
Saturday morning we sailed with Lawrence O'Halloran of Wilton--who just returned from mountain climbing in Washington State; this was his first trip with us. He had fun with bluefish up to 13.5 pounds, caught on a swimmer lure--as well as one striped bass at 26".
In the afternoon our Wilson Point regulars, Virginia and Michael Kamsky, were aboard--along with Virginia's nephew, David. They had non-stop porgy action and kept 12. They then reeled in a lot of blues up to 8 pounds.
Sunday's passengers included another "My Bonnie" regular, Robert Remin, along with his brother-in-law, Lawrence Askowitz of White Plains, and Remin's nephews, Josh Askowitz 9, and Gideon 5. We started the trip hooking and then losing two large bluefish in Norwalk Harbor--encountering a lot of boat traffic generated by the in-water boat show. We then moved towards Darien in pursuit of porgies; and everyone enjoyed steady action with the scup until the tide slacked off.
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