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Get ready for the ultimate deep sea fishing challenge off the coast of Montauk! Captain Rob's extended full-day trip takes you way out where the big boys play. We're talking monster sharks and hard-fighting tuna that'll test your strength and make for some killer stories back on land. This ain't your average day on the water - it's 10 hours of pure adrenaline chasing after some of the Atlantic's toughest customers.
We shove off at the crack of dawn - 5 AM sharp. That early start means we can motor out up to 25 miles offshore where the real action is. The trip runs from June 5th through October 15th, prime time for hooking into some serious pelagics. With room for up to 6 anglers, you can bring your whole crew or make some new fishing buddies. The boat's all yours for $2,895, and trust me, it's worth every penny when you're battling a fish bigger than you are!
Don't sweat the equipment - we've got you covered with top-notch rods, reels, and all the tackle you'll need to wrangle in the big ones. Our crew knows these waters like the back of their hand and they'll be right there with you, offering tips and tricks to up your game. Just remember to pack a cooler with plenty of grub and drinks. You'll need the fuel when you're going toe-to-fin with some of the ocean's heaviest hitters.
Shark: These toothy terrors are the stuff of legend. We're talking about potential 400-pounders that'll make your arms feel like jelly. Blue sharks are common, but if you're lucky, you might tangle with a mako - the speedsters of the shark world. They're known for their acrobatic jumps and will test your stamina like nothing else.
Tuna: Yellowfin and bluefin tuna are the prize fighters of the sea. These torpedo-shaped powerhouses can tip the scales at over 200 pounds and will have you sweating bullets as they peel line off your reel. The taste of fresh sushi-grade tuna you caught yourself? That's bragging rights for life, my friend.
Striped Bass: While we're primarily after the offshore bruisers, don't sleep on the stripers. These coastal favorites put up a great fight and make for some mighty fine eating. They start showing up in May and stick around into the fall, often hitting the 30-40 pound range.
Bluefish: These chompers might not be the main event, but they're a blast to catch. Known for their aggressive strikes and line-stripping runs, blues in the 10-15 pound class are common and will keep your rod bent while waiting for the big boys to show up.
There's something special about heading way offshore, where the water turns that deep cobalt blue. It's just you, your buddies, and the vast open ocean. When that reel starts screaming and you're locked in a tug-of-war with a true sea monster, nothing else matters. It's the kind of fishing that gets in your blood - the anticipation, the fight, the triumph. And let's be real, the photos with a shark or tuna as big as you are? Those are the ones that break the internet.
Look, if you're reading this, you're probably already imagining yourself out there on the deep blue, ready to tangle with some real sea beasts. Don't let this chance slip away. A low-rate, non-refundable deposit is all it takes to lock in your adventure. Whether you're a seasoned pro or it's your first time going after the big boys, Captain Rob and the crew will make sure you have the time of your life. So what are you waiting for? Get your crew together, grab your spot, and get ready for a fishing trip you'll be talking about for years to come. The monsters of the deep are calling - it's time to answer!
Black sea bass are the rockstars of the reefs. These bottom-dwellers are sleek and dark with electric blue highlights. Most run 1-3 pounds, but they can hit 8. You'll find them around structure - wrecks, rocks, and pilings - in 60-120 feet of water. They're here from late spring through fall, with summer being prime time. Anglers love sea bass for their aggressive bites and delicious white meat. They put up a good scrap too, especially on light tackle. To catch 'em, drop squid strips or small jigs to the bottom. When you feel that distinctive tap-tap, set the hook hard. Here's a local secret: the biggest ones hang out deeper, so don't be afraid to venture offshore. Just mind the size and bag limits - these guys are closely managed.

Blues are the bad boys of the bay - aggressive, toothy, and always ready for a fight. These silver-blue torpedoes average 3-5 pounds but can top 20. They roam in schools, chasing bait near the surface. Look for diving birds to find the blitz. Blues hit hard and run fast, so hang on tight. They're here from June to October, with peak action in late summer. Anglers love blues for their relentless fights and the chaos when a school moves through. To catch 'em, try metal lures or topwater poppers. Cast into the frenzy and retrieve fast. Watch those teeth when unhooking - they're razor sharp. For eating, bleed and ice them quickly. Smaller ones are best on the grill. Pro tip: always bring wire leaders, or you'll lose a lot of lures to those chompers.

Scup, or porgies, are the perfect fish for anglers of all levels. These silvery, iridescent beauties usually run 8-12 inches and up to 4 pounds. You'll find them near rocky bottom areas and pilings from May to October. They're bottom feeders, so drop your bait to the seafloor and wait for that subtle bite. Scup are a blast to catch - they put up a scrappy fight on light tackle. Plus, they're delicious eating with sweet, flaky white meat. For best results, use small hooks with squid strips or clams. A simple hi-low rig works great. Here's a local tip: chum with crushed clams to really get them fired up. Scup fishing is relaxed and fun, perfect for filling a cooler while enjoying a day on the water.

Stripers are the heavyweight champs of our local waters. These monsters can top 70 pounds, though most catches run 20-40 pounds. Look for them near structure like reefs and drop-offs, especially in moving water. They migrate through from spring to fall, with peak action in summer. Anglers love battling these powerful fighters - the rush when a big one hits is unbeatable. Plus, they're excellent eating with sweet, flaky meat. To boost your chances, try live bait like eels or bunker at dawn or dusk. Cast near bridges or jetties, or troll the deeper channels. When you feel that telltale thump, hold on tight and get ready for an arm-wrenching fight. Just remember to check current regulations, as limits change to protect the population.

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