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Oct

17

Most Recent Pollock Update and Tips from Captain Josh

By Office Staff

Pollock Fishing tips from Captain Josh:

From an anglers perspective Pollock “when they bite, they bite”. Of all the ground fish we catch out there this species of fish pulls hard and fights hard. Usually ranging from 10-20+lbs. They are some of the easiest fish to catch.
Pollock are best caught jig fishing. Anglers have the opportunity to bring their own or rent jigs right on board. The Pollock will  have a tendency to be up in the water column and working the jig accordingly is fun and often times very productive.  The captain will let you know where he sees them on the fish finder and the rest is up to you.  Much more tips of the day from our veteran crew will also increase your success rate.

With a warm summer and water temperatures still in the mid 50’s we are anxiously awaiting the excitement that these fish bring to our fall and winter fishing. Just ask those who have done it!
Pollock come to these areas aggressively spawning and at that time we see some great catches. The Pollock for the spring of 2010 hung around for part of the early summer, giving us our largest Pollock so far this season of 28 lbs.

If you’ve never tried fishing in the fall/winter don’t miss out, watch the reports and jump aboard!
Enjoy some of our favorite recipes when you do catch that pollock.

AFTER THE HOLIDAYS FISH CHOWDER
6 tbsp. butter
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 c. chopped onions
1 1/2 c. chopped green pepper
1 1/2 c. chopped red pepper
2 tsp. dried marjoram
2 tsp. dried basil
1/2 tsp. thyme
2 bay leaves
1/4 tsp. dill weed
1/8 tsp. ground rosemary
1/4 c. chopped fresh parsley
2 lbs. firm white fish (Cod, Pollock, or Haddock), skinless
1/4 c. white cooking wine or sherry
1 qt. whole milk
2 c. water or chicken broth
3 tbsp. flour, dissolved in 1/2 cup either milk or broth
In a 1 gallon pot, melt butter; add garlic and stir. Add onions and green and
red peppers. Then add spices and herbs. Saute ingredients until onions are
transparent.
Add fish, break apart by stirring. Add wine or sherry immediately. Cook fish
until it flakes and turns.

BAKED POLLOCK
1 1/2 lbs. Pollock
3/4 c. sour cream
1/2 c. Parmesan cheese
1/4 c. melted butter
1/2 tsp. salt
1/8 tsp. pepper
Place 1 1/2 Pollock fillets in greased baking dish. Spread on fillets the
mixture of sour cream, Parmesan cheese, melted butter, salt and pepper. Bake
uncovered 30 minutes at 350 degrees.

POLLOCK (Poor Man’s Lobster)
1-2 lb. fresh Pollock
2 tbsp. salt
2 tbsp. vinegar
Melted butter
With water to cover the fish, add salt to water, bring to a boil, and simmer
for 10 minutes; drain.
Cover fish again with cold water, adding vinegar to it. Bring to boil, and
simmer for another 10 minutes. Drain. Serve with melted butter to dip fish in.

PORTUGUESE FISH STEW
Step one:
3 tablespoons olive oil
4 onions, thinly sliced
4 garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup dry sherry
3 tomatoes, chopped
3 large potatoes, cubed
2 whole cloves
2 bay leaves
1 tablespoon fresh parsley, minced
1/2 teaspoon tarragon
1/2 teaspoon fresh marjoram
1/4 teaspoon pepper
2 quarts water (8 cups) In a 5-7 quart dutch oven, sauté onion and garlic in olive oil. Add the remaining above ingredients. Cover and simmer one hour. Uncover and reduce liquid for two hours on a low simmer.

Step two:
1 lb. cod, halibut or pollock fillets
1 lb. boned trout or bluefish fillets
salt and pepper to taste
1/4 cup butter
1 garlic clove, minced
12 slices Italian bread
1/2 cup Parmesan cheese
1 tablespoon fresh parsley
Cut fish into large chunks. Add to stew and simmer ten minutes. Season with salt and pepper. In a skillet, sauté garlic in butter until soft. Add bread slices and brown on each side. Serve stew in soup bowls and top with two slices bread and one tablespoon Parmesan cheese. Garnish with parsley

Jun

15

Fathers Day Gift Certificate Special

By Tom O

Get a FREE $20 Coupon when you purchase any Gift Certificate of $100 or more!

You can order online, print a the coupon right from your own computer, for those last minute ideas! Just click here.

Dad will love it!

Jun

5

2010 Fish ‘n Chicks - July 18 to July 19

By Tom O

(NO BOYS ALLOWED!)

‘GIRLS’ GETAWAY!
July 19, 2010 on board the 100’ Yankee Freedom

  • Departs Yankee Fleet, Gloucester, MA on Sunday, July 18th, 10pm
  • Returns Monday, July 19th at 6pm
  • Deep-sea fishing (we’ll even show you how!)
  • Rod, Reel & Bait are included
  • Welcome aboard party with ‘pickies’; limited cash bar on board.

We may even see whales!
That would be like two trips for the price of one, along with the sun & fun!
$150.00 per person*
Limited to 36 gals

What to bring:
Sleeping bag and pillow, but bedding is available upon request.  Minimal toiletries (no blow dryers or curling irons – we’re roughing it!). Jacket or windbreaker – it’s cool at night and when the vessel is moving!  Hat, sunscreen, P.J.’s, sunbathing attire, towel, facecloth, camera, sensible, non-skid boat shoes or TEVA style (rubber-soled, non-skid) sandals.    We highly recommend taking a non-drowsy, over the counter medicine (Bonine, Dramamine) 3 hours prior to boarding.

Sep

26

YANKEE TACKLE IS OPEN 5:30AM-8PM! STRIPER & DEEP SEA TACKLE, BAIT AND GEAR IS AVAILABLE!

By Office Staff

If you are looking for a tackle shop with early hours and low prices check out Yankee Bait & Tackle located at

EAST GLOUCESTER MARINA - 121 East Main St. Gloucester, MA 01930

Hours for Saturday and Sunday are 5am-5pm and Monday-Friday 5:30am-6pm. 

Give us a call if you have any questions at 800-942-5464

Jul

29

Night Blue Fishing!

By Office Staff

The blues are here and trips will be departing on Friday 8/7 and 8/14, 7-11:30 PM.

Reservations are suggested.  Reserve online  or call us at 800-942-5464.

Rod, reels, bait and hooks are included!

Jun

18

Tall Ships are coming!

By Tom O

Starting July 7, 2009 until July 13, 2009.

Yankee Fleet has partnered with Captain’s Fishing Parties of Newburyport to bring you an opportunity to see these majestic vessels from a time gone by.

Historically Boston has been a port of call for international Atlantic Tall Ship regattas. This year, vessels call on our port en route from Charleston, South Carolina to Halifax, Nova Scotia as part of The Atlantic Challenge, which originated in Vigo, Spain around the first of May and finishes in Belfast, Ireland in August. Boston is one of only two United States ports of call.

We will be offering daily two hour viewing cruises, twighlight cruises and special arrival and farewell cruises.
Departures will be from Marina Bay in Quincy.

Book Online

May

15

Full Day Fishing- Super Thursday Trips

By admin

Super Thursday Trips

This is what others may call a Marathon, but this is much more. With 40% fewer anglers than our All Day trip, you are guaranteed more elbow room! As another added benefit, you will probably get 50% more fishing time than the All Day trip too! It all adds up to a great day at sea!

May

15

Full Day Fishing- Limited Tuesdays

By admin

Limited Tuesdays

With 40% fewer anglers, you are guaranteed more elbow room! Read more »