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Clean Ship and Ready to Launch – Approved for 2023

Starting March 4th we are back on the water. We have completed all of our winter’s work, received our annual “Clean Bill of Health” from our USCG inspections, and have even made a few upgrades. Our boat is cleaner and brighter than she’s ever been and, as the weather warms, we are excited to announce that we will also have air conditioned cabins available for those that are looking for something a bit more comfortable during the hotter months.

We even have a few more announcements that will be coming over the next few weeks, but for now, it’s time to start booking your trips. First trip is 7am March 4th and 5th for cod. We’re expecting an active March going into spring across all our best fishing spots.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We hope you’re excited to see us, because we are thrilled to be able to see you. If you’re ready to book your next adventure out on the water, schedule your visit, today.

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2023 Fishing Calendar for NYC

 

2023 is already looking like it will be a relatively good year of saltwater fishing in NYC. It is still early for much of the hatchery data and weather predictions that will determine how large fish populations are and where they will be located this year, but previous trends that have seen fish recovering after years of overfishing will likely continue.

This should mean that several fish species will have a relatively good year and fishing trips in NYC will likely yield an exciting year of fishing. As you are planning your fishing trips this year, be sure to keep in mind the fishing season calendar so you can head out for your favorite fishing experiences.

NYC Fishing Seasons for 2023

The fishing season and best months for different fish depend on many factors. Many of the fish that anglers go for in NYC are migratory species. They move up the Atlantic coast in the spring as waters get warmer and then head back south in the fall. Some fish, like striped bass, will also lay their eggs in rivers and bays around NYC. The reproductive season for each species will also determine when fish numbers are at their highest and fish are of the right size to catch.

In NYC, the fishing seasons for keeping certain fish are also determined by the Department of Environmental Conservation. The DEC imposes times and limits to regulate fishing and manage populations, covering most of the more popular fish in NYC:

  • Blackfish – April 1 through April 30 and October 11 through December 9
  • Striped Bass – April 15 through December 15
  • Fluke – May 1 through October 9
  • Black Sea Bass – June 23 through December 31
  • Porgy – September 1 through October 31 (when aboard a party fishing boat)
  • Cod – All Year Long
  • Ling – All Year Long
  • Bluefish – All Year Long

At Marilyn Jean Fishing, we will be running trips for all of these different fish and more throughout the year. Our daily trips have options for full day, half day, and evening trips depending on the time of year, giving you access to some of the best fishing that NYC has to offer. 

Trips are available to book several months out on our calendar so that you can guarantee your spot on board and have a chance to hit some of your favorite fishing experiences this year. See all of our schedule trips on the calendar and book your tickets.

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Can You Fish in the Winter in New York?

 

The main fishing season in New York is generally in the spring through late fall when fish like striped bass are off the coast and biting regularly. But this does not mean that you cannot still find great fishing in NYC even in the colder winter months if you know where to go.

Wintertime in NYC offers many saltwater fishing opportunities and a number of fish that will promise an exciting day on the water.

Types of Fish You Can Catch in the Winter in NYC

Several fish remain active in the waters around NYC during the winter and as the weather begins to warm near the end of February and into March, those numbers will only grow. Some of the saltwater fish that you can find in NYC during the winter include:

  • Taotog – Also called blackfish, tautog is a bottom feeding fish that puts up a good fight. You will need to access rocky areas or underwater structures where these fish like to hide. Once you get a bite, you can reel in a fish that fights back.
  • Ling – Ling live in deep water during the winter and hide within rocky structures. They are a strange looking fish, but a great tasting one as part of the cod family. Ling is a medium difficult fish to catch as it bites easily but is strong for its size.
  • Bluefish – Bluefish is one species that gives a fast-paced bite even during the winter. If you can find a school of bluefish, you will get rapid action with a good fight.

The main challenge with winter fishing in NYC is locating fish. Many of the fish that have stayed in the area all winter long will be in deeper water where the temperature is warmer and more stable. Fish will also start to be present in estuaries and closer to shore as the weather warms up and fish begin migrating into the area to lay eggs.

Winter fishing in NYC is most rewarding when you can go by boat. A party boat fishing trip in the winter can get you to the deep sea fishing locations where the bottom feeding fish will be present and also keeps you highly mobile to track all of the migrating fish populations that will become increasingly prevalent throughout the winter.

What Fish Can You Catch in Winter in NY?

Winter fishing in NYC can be extremely rewarding and you can still bring home a number of fish. It can also be a great way to get out and beat the winter blues if you are looking for things to do in NYC in the winter. You will just want to be sure to wrap up warm and in plenty of layers as temperatures can still be quite chilly.

 

Marilyn Jean Fishing, the leading party boat fishing experience in NYC, sails on fishing trips throughout the winter. Our NYC fishing includes full day and evening trips for blackfish, blues, cod, ling, and more. Because we sail so regularly, we always have the latest information on where fish are so that we can take you right to the action even when fishing populations are more elusive. Check out all of our upcoming fishing trips on the online calendar and book your tickets today.

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Kick Off the 2023 Fishing Season with Marilyn Jean Fishing

 

After completing some winter work and annual inspection in the shipyard, the Marilyn Jean is back in the water and scheduled for a range of exciting fishing trips throughout 2023. Whether you are looking for

winter activities or want to get a start on planning for summer fishing trips, you will want to check out our online calendar to see all of the different party boat fishing excursions we have planned for the upcoming months at Marilyn Jean Fishing.

Winter and Spring Fishing Trips in NYC

We sail on fishing trips regularly in the winter, spring, and summer. For the remainder of February, we have weekend winter fishing trips with full day trips and evening trips available.

As spring approaches and the fishing season really kicks off, we will have trips every day of the week so that you can get in all of the fishing you want this year. In spring and summer, we also add half day fishing trips to our schedule for even greater flexibility.

Some of the different fish we expect to catch in the 2023 fishing season include:

  • Ling
  • Cod 
  • Stripers 
  • Bluefish 
  • Taotog, and More

Trips will begin to fill up quickly, especially as we approach the striped bass season in April, so we recommend buying your tickets as soon as possible to be sure that you have a spot on an upcoming fishing trip. See the trips we have available on our calendar and purchase your tickets today.

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The Best Times to Fish in 2023

 

Now that we have reached the end of the fishing season in NYC, there is a little bit of downtime before fishing will resume in the spring. While there are still some opportunities you could check out in between times, now is also a great time to start planning any fishing trips for next year. 

It is still somewhat too early to determine migration patterns and population numbers, which will provide more insight into month to month fishing opportunities in 2023. But for now, you can start to consider tide charts and solunar calendars to give you a general idea of which times with month are likely to provide top fishing opportunities.

When to Fish According to Solunar Theory

There are many different factors that go into determining the best days and times of day to catch fish.  The type of fish, temperature, weather, wind, and more will all determine what fish are present on a given day and how strongly they are biting.

The moon, sun, and tide are also believed to influence fish activity, called solunar theory. This is the idea that the position of the sun and moon in relation to a fish, the moon phase, and the level of the tide will impact movement. In solunar theory, when other factors like weather and light are not optimal but the sun, moon, and tide positions are, fishing will still be good.

You can examine a solunar table based on your specific region to determine when the best times to go fishing. These can give you the best days and even hours to go fishing in. For specific times for your region, you can use Solunar Forecast for a custom calendar.

The tide calendar can also give you a basic idea of the best times to go fishing. Based on this year’s tide calendar, the top days include:

  • January 1-6 and 21-31
  • February 1-5 and 20-28
  • March 1-7 and 21-31
  • April 1-6 and 20-30
  • May 1-5 and 19-31
  • June 1-3 and 18-30
  • July 1-3 and 17-31
  • August 1 and 16-30
  • September 14-29
  • October 14-28
  • November 13-27
  • December 12-26

Fishing on these days increases the chance that you will find fish active and feeding. Although many times your opportunities for fishing will depend more on when you have the time. Fishing on other days can still be highly successful and many people catch a plethora of fish around NYC regardless of the tide.

Part of this requires knowing where to go and what to look for so that you will have the best shot at a great catch. Joining a fishing trip aboard the Marilyn Jean, which often sails daily throughout the fishing season, can provide a great trip. You will spend less time having to wonder when and where to go for fish and more time catching and reeling them in. Watch our calendar for upcoming trips and the opportunity to join us on a memorable NYC fishing excursion.

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Best Last Minute Christmas Gifts for Fishermen

With Christmas literally just around the corner, now is the last chance to pick up any Christmas gifts that you still need. Unfortunately, there is likely no time left to ship most gifts. Yet there are still many gifts that any anglers in your life will enjoy and that you can have before Christmas day.

Gifts that you can get from a local store or gift cards and services you can purchase online will guarantee that you will have a gift under the tree on Christmas Day, and these are some favorites to get for avid fishermen.

Gifts for Friends and Family MembersWho Enjoy Fishing

Getting fishing equipment for a friend or family member who often goes fishing can be somewhat of a challenge if you are not also enthusiastic about fishing yourself. It helps if you know what type of fishing they typically do, whether that is freshwater, saltwater, fly fishing, or another style, and what kind of fish they normally go for. This can help guide you in the gifts that you get.

Even if you are unsure of the specifics, with the gift ideas we have provided below, you can choose different products to adapt them to different kinds of fishermen or they have some ability for the receiver to customize them to best support their fishing experience. Best of all, they require no shipping time so you will have them ready prior to Christmas:

  • Store Bought Gifts – Some items for anglers that you can get at many of your local stores include a new cooler, polarized sunglasses, or even a good pair of wool socks or a hat for the colder days.
  • Fishing Subscription Boxes – There are many fishing subscription boxes available with the option to choose different ones based on the preferred fish species and the number of items you want to send your recipient every month, as well as a selection for how many months of subscription boxes you want to send. These are great options because your recipient can continue getting gifts well after the holidays, and the changing items mean that there will be something that your friend or family member is sure to like. Good options include the Mystery Tackle Box which has several unique tackle items in each box and MonsterBass with items chosen specifically for bass fishing in different regions.
  • Fishing App Subscription – Various apps can help anglers track fish schools, record top catches, and provide a wealth of other information to help them make the most out of their fishing trips. Gifting the pro version of these apps can make for a nice holiday gift and provide a valuable service that an angler can continue using throughout the year. You can find out if your friend already has a preferred app, or check out options like Fishbrain or Bass Forecast.
  • Gift Cards for Fishing Trips – A E-gift card is another nice gift for now that an angler can use later. For anglers living in NYC, one great option is a gift card for the Marilyn Jean which offers party boat fishing trips departing from Sheepshead Bay to some of the top locations off the coast of NYC. We fish for striped bass, blackfish, ling, cod, and a variety of other local fish species. 

Whatever you choose to get for the angler in your life, anything that helps them get out on the water more often and more comfortably is sure to be a welcome gift. If you are considering a gift card for Marilyn Jean Fishing, it is worth knowing that all equipment and bait are included so that your friend can join whether or not they already have equipment and experience for saltwater fishing.

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Alternatives to Boat Fishing in NYC During the Winter

 

In late December and early January in NYC, after the end of the season for most saltwater fish, the majority of fishing boats go up for the winter to await the return of migrating fish in the early spring. This can feel like a long time to wait for fishing.

Fortunately, there are many other fishing experiences in NYC that you can partake in throughout the winter to hold you over until you can get back out on the water.

Best Winter Time Fishing in NYC

The state of New York has a wide variety of freshwater and saltwater fishing, including many options for the winter as well. If you are looking for some new fishing experiences to try this December and January, consider the following:

  • Surf Fishing – There are still there are several saltwater fish you can catch from shore or piers around NYC. Herring are one of the most active this time of year, often moving through the area in large schools for several weeks during the winter. Getting a herring run is one of the better winiter fishing experiences. Other fish you might catch in the surf include tommy cod and brown cod.
  • Lake and Pond Fishing – On milder days throughout the winter, lakes and ponds in parks throughout NYC can offer a chance to catch a few other freshwater fish.
  • Ice Fishing – Ice fishing is a popular New York winter pastime. You will have to travel upstate where you will find a wide range of ice fishing destinations on Lake Champlain, Lake Ontario, Fourth Lake, the St. Lawrence River, and more. 

If saltwater fishing is your preferred fishing option, it is also not too soon to start preparing for next season. Marilyn Jean Fishing will resume our fishing trips in late winter for mackerel, cod, blackfish, ling, and stripers. Purchase tickets on our online calendar so that you are ready to fish when the weather warms up.

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How to Enjoy Winter Saltwater Fishing in NYC

 

Winter is still a great time for saltwater fishing in NYC and waters off the coast have a fair number of ling, sea bass, bluefish, and tautog. You can still reel in some exciting catches, even when the weather is cold, but you will want to come prepared for your fishing trip.

Being out on a boat on the water in cold and windy weather can be extremely uncomfortable if you are not prepared, so learn what gear to bring with you onboard if you are planning on a winter fishing trip.

What to Bring on a Winter Fishing Trip 

Fishing in NYC is available throughout much of the winter, and depending on the weather, can sometimes yield good results with extensive fish activity during certain temperature changes or storm conditions. In order to keep you comfortable on board during these conditions, you will want to bring the following with you:

  • Layers – You should wear several layers that you can easily take off and add onto while you are on the water. Wool or synthetic fabrics will keep you warmer, even if they get wet, and you should avoid cotton. Including a waterproof and windproof layer will prepare you for different conditions.
  • Life Jacket Over Clothes – The life jacket should be your outermost layer while you are on a boat. Wear your life jacket over your other clothing.
  • Hats and Gloves – Much of your body heat leaves through the top of your head. Wearing a hat, again made from wool or synthetic fabrics, will preserve that heat and keep you warmer. Gloves are a must to keep your fingers warm while you are fishing. It is helpful to choose gloves that are thin enough to give you a full range of movement without sacrificing warmth.
  • Sunglasses and Sunscreen – If the sun is out, it can still be bright when you are on the water, even in the winter. Sunglasses and sunscreen can help prevent sunburn or getting blinded by the sun while you are fishing.
  • Snacks – You will be burning a lot of energy keeping warm, so you will need snacks to sustain you. Foods that are easy to eat with gloves on, like granola bars, are great. A warm thermos is also a great thing to have along with you.
  • Hand Warmers – You can put hand warmers into your gloves, shoes, and pockets to keep you warmer. These can last for several hours and keep your toes and fingers warm in freezing weather.

Marilyn Jean Fishing runs trips throughout the year, often sailing rain or shine. To help keep you warm while aboard, we have a comfortable interior where you escape from any wind and weather while we travel from location to location. You can enjoy fishing while keeping warm on one of our party boat fishing trips. Check out upcoming winter fishing trips on our calendar.

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Broiled Lemon Porgy Recipe for Your Winter Catch

 

Porgy is a frequent winter catch for fishing in NYC. They are an easy fish to get a bite from and slow swimmers, making them simple to reel in. In fact, many porgy catches occur when an angler is trying to hook something else. As a result, you might head home with a few scup whenever you go out. 

Fortunately, these fish are good to eat with white flesh and taste similar to snapper. There are a variety of ways you can cook up scup, including baked, grilled, broiled, or in a dish like ceviche, but this is a favorite recipe for broiled porgy.

Ingredients and Steps for Lemon Broiled Porgy

This recipe uses whole fish. Before cooking, you should scale each fish, debone it, and remove the guts. In addition to porgy, you will also need the following ingredients to prepare 4 broiled scup:

  • 6 tbsp oil 
  • 5 lemons, sliced 
  • Salt
  • 1 bunch of scallions 
  • 6 sprigs thyme

With all ingredients assembled and fish prepared, use the following steps to prepare porgy:

  1. Set your oven to broil and prepare a pan with aluminum foil and 2 tbs oil. You can also use a grill pan.
  2. Season the inside of each porgy with salt.
  3. Cut 3 lemons into slices ½ inch thick, removing seeds as you go. Stuff the lemon slices into the fish with a spring of thyme for each fish. You may need to tie the fish with kitchen twine to hold the stuffing inside. Brush both sides of the fish with oil.
  4. Mix 2 tbsp oil and salt, and toss scallions in the oil mixture. Halve remaining lemons.
  5. Salt one side of the fish and put it salted-side down on the baking pan. Add scallions and lemons, cut side down, to the baking pan.
  6. Broil until charred. The scallions and lemons will be done first, after about 4 minutes. Flip the fish, salting the other side before you do. The fish should be done in about 10 to 12 minutes.

You can also make this recipe on a grill if you prefer. With your grill on high, add fish, lemons, and scallions and grill until charred. The scallions will need about 3 minutes, the lemons will need 5, and the fish will need approximately 6 minutes per side.

If you are looking for a chance to catch fresh fish this winter, joining an NYC fishing trip aboard the Marilyn Jean is a great opportunity to hook porgy, ling, cod, and several great fish for all of the fresh fish you can eat. See all of our upcoming porgy fishing trips and get tickets through the calendar.

 

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Bait Fishing versus Jigging for Winter Cod Fishing in NYC

 

Cod fishing remains strong in NYC throughout the winter when the later winter months can often yield some impressively large fish. When you head off the coast on a party boat fishing trip for cod, you have two primary options for catching codfish, either bait fishing or jigging.

Here are the differences and how to choose which method to use on your next cod fishing trip and which one to try this season.

Is Bait or Jigging Better to Catch Cod?

Bait is almost always a reliable method for cod fishing. It is also the easiest for newer anglers to pick up while still yielding reliable results. For bait fishing, you will want to utilize the following strategies:

  • Use a Good Live Bait – You will want live bait for cod fishing. Clams often work well, as does our crab or squid. Choose bait that is as fresh as possible since it will have the most smell to attract cod.
  • Try a High-Low Rig – This is one of the simplest rigs for bait fishing. You will use a sinker that is double overhand knotted to your lead. Above the sinker, you will evenly space two octopus hooks above the sinker. This arrangement will get your hooks to the bottom where the cod are to provide an attractive target for fish. 
  • Be Prepared to Change Things Up – On any given day, codfish may find something else more attractive than what you are using. Watch others on the boat to see who is reeling in cod and be ready to switch your rigging or bait.

You can also try your hand at jigging for cod. This can take a bit of practice to get your technique just right, but can be a very effective way to catch cod. You will want a lightweight jigging tackle. After casting, you will gently bounce the rig along the bottom to entice a bite.

Both bait and rigging can yield reliable results for cod fishing and help you reel in some impressive catches this winter. One of the best ways to get to where codfish are is aboard the Marilyn Jean. Our winter cod fishing trips occur daily throughout the season as we seek out cod and a variety of other fish. 

We have bait and tackle aboard so that you can fish for cod by either rejigging or bait fishing to catch codfish this winter. See our upcoming trips and reserve your place on board by purchasing tickets today.