Friday, September 14, 2012

Wowsers!

Finally after weeks of tweaking, polishing, and researching the new fall line is in and ready to ship. Heres one of our favorites...but there's plenty more in the STORE


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

My Turn... Light Tackle Sharkin

Since Im usually pullin double duty on the chum grinder and camera, its rare that I ever get to see how goofy I look on film. This trip we had the pleasure of havin JoJo on the deck, half hungover and the other half asleep he did a hell of a job pointing the GoPro in the right direction. Thanks JoJo you captured my rugged handsomeness perfectly.
Special thanks to Tica Rods for building the best stick for light tackle big game!

Light Tackle Sharkin from Scrimshaw Co on Vimeo.

The Bite is hot....

JJ and Big John took the day and headed out past the breakers in search of dinner. After seeing these pictures I'm a bit salty I opted to stay on land this day. It didn't help that JJ texted me updates throughout the day adding to my jealousy, but hey I gotta let other people get on the fish sometimes ;)
Scrimshaw Co. Salt Saints Forever! SSFFSS
23" SeaBass, 24" Fluke & Some Triggers in the mix


Saturday, July 28, 2012

Summer of Sharkin'

Highlight Reel of a great year for sharking aboard the "Banished" fishing vessel, with 63 Sharks Tag and Released. Capped off with a nice Mako that came home for dinner.
Scrimshaw Co. 2012

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

New Retail Location

Were pleased to announce Scrimshaw Co. Is now available at White Water Outfitters.
The Crew over at White Water knows Sportfishing and has a great eye for apparel too ;)


White Water Outfitters is known as one of the best Offshore tackle resources, with just as much Inshore tackle and knowledge to keep you on the fish.


With several top professionals in the industry, you would be hard pressed to find a question they can't answer or a setup to get you on big fish not in stock. Everything you need under one roof.
Stop by their beautiful location right on the Shinnecock and support your local fisherman.
Check Our Stores page for directions and contact info:



Monday, July 2, 2012

42nd Annual Montauk Marine Basin wrap up report

We're back from Montauk and somewhat recouped from such an outstanding weekend.
The Crew at Montauk Marine Basin really know how to roll out the red carpet, and put on one hell of a tournament. 
We had a great time, the turn out was impressive, and plenty of anglers went home with full pockets.
Congrats to the big Winners:
"The Siren" with a 448lbs Thresher taking the overall win and Largest Thresher
"Oh Brother" with a 406lbs Thresher to follow 2nd in the Thresher group
"3rd Wish" with a 201lbs Mako to take home the 1st 2nd and 3rd in the Mako Group.

We would like to express our deepest thanks to Montauk Marine Basin: Carl, Courtney, and Chase Darenberg as well as all the staff and crew who worked tirelessly to accommodate the masses of anglers, spectators and ourselves. Montauk Marine Basin exemplifies what hard work and dedication to the sport of fishing is all about, and it shows in everything they do. We are truly honored to have been part of such an amazing event and designing this years Tournament apparel was a great honor, one in which we hope to be a part of again.
If you missed the tournament this year...kick yourself hard, and remind yourself not to miss next year!


Cheers
-Marco









Saturday, June 30, 2012

Montauk Marine Basin Tag Tournament.

The tournament is into its second day with some great fish being taken. First of the day was "The Siren" 448lb Thresher, Followed by 406lb Thresher taken by "Oh Brother"
Day 2 started with "3rd Wish" with the first Mako of the Tournament weighing in at a healthy 201lbs. Followed by "The Bluefin" pulling a 213lb Thresher.
Hats off to the tagging officials who have been putting in a full day under the sun, tagging, weighing and examining each fish for research. All in all this has been a stellar tournament thus far... Stay Tuned

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Well Here goes.....

Were all packed, and the camper's cleaned up. Headed to the Montauk Marine Basin Tournament.
As we announced a few weeks ago, we designed the apparel for this years tournament. Still can't believe we, as such a small company got the privilege to be part of one the largest Shark Tournaments around. Couldn't be happier to work with such great people.
We'll be there all 3 days with a booth set up so if you have no plans for the weekend, shoot out to Montauk and come hang out. We spent all month wrapping up the huge assortment of give aways, and we'll be seling all the new Scrimshaw Co gear as well. Be sure to grab a Marine Basin Tournament shirt too. We designed them, so we may be a little biased....but they are pretty awesome!!!!

Montauk Marine Basin is Located at:
426 West Lake Dr. Montauk, NY 11954 Phone: 631-668-5900

Be Sure to check out the website www.MarineBasin.com for the days events and tournament itinerary.



Monday, June 25, 2012

Quick Trip... Big Payoff

June 23rd

Still on the grind after our successful shark trip, not able to keep ourselves away from the sea we ran out for a quick run about with Uncle Steven. Any trip with Uncle Steven on deck, catching fish is of the least importance.... Pure comedy pours from this mans mouth, he will narrate the snagging of a Bagall with the furor of David Attenborough and convince you its the most ferocious fish in the sea. Its hard to turn down such a show, while JJ scouts the depths for wrecks until finally landing on a nice piece of high bottom.

A bucket of clams, and a few rigs.... We dropped down and had instant head shakes and pokes at the bait. One by one we reeled up on some nice sized Black Sea Bass, hand over fist filling up the box and easily limiting out. I had the hot rod of the day, and just couldn't keep them off me, but JJ came up big with a nice sized knucklehead for the win. Uncle Steven did a great job hustling up his share of keepers and keeping the crew in stitches, with play by play commentary.

Not being greedy we decide to pull up anchor and try our luck on the bunker schools which were everywhere and as big as football fields. JJ threw the treble hook at the huge black swarms crashing the surface, and live lined a few on the outside hoping the Stripers were under them somewhere, but no luck.

Only planning on being out for a few hours to catch some sun, we ran down the beach to the mouth of the inlet and gave the fluking a shot. A few short drifts, turned up no keepers but plenty of shorts as we decide to call it a day, head back, clean up and settle in for our Mako BBQ with good friends, family and Capt. Big Johns Birthday.

Sometimes, these short half day trips, with no pressure turn out to be some of the best days....
Any day on the salt is a great day, but being around friends, and family with the sun on your face, cold beer in your hand, and my briar pipe in my teeth, force me to remember whats important.... Enjoying life for the now, and never letting the good be swept away by the tide of the bad.

Happy Birthday Uncle John.

-Marco




Friday, June 22, 2012

Mako!...Mako!....Mako!

Mako! Mako! Mako! Those were the last words I remember, all the other details are a blur.

Every shark trip starts the same, with 3 days of preparation. Humping 5, 20 gallon barrels of fuel down to the boat, hunting down bluefish in the bay till the wee hours of the night, tying wire leaders, frequent trips to Rip Some Lip Tackle, studying charts and water temps, and giving the boat a good once over.

Come the night before and we're all damn near exhausted already, but sleep is a futile attempt when you have shark on the brain.
It was 3:45am and my alarm clock started to sing, time to fish! Amazing how I can never drag myself outta bed for work, but on 4hrs sleep I could leap from my slumber to go fishing. John John and Big John were already awake and loading the truck and In 10 mins we were on our way.

The morning air was thick with summers heated humidity and the sun hadn't come up, as we set sail 30 miles South East on our charted course.

By 5:30 we dumped our first pot of chum over the gunnel and set our drift to the wind. It wasn't long before the Blue Sharks showed up and set the reels a whizzing. JJ got him to the boat, cutting the leader and setting him free. By that time the chum pot had spread a nice chunk slick behind the boat and the Gorilla Bluefish started chomping at anything we threw down. In wait we threw some light tackle over the side and wrangled a few extra Bluefish into the box for bait. I was on the chum grinder working the ladle pot when a fin surfaced about 30 yards behind the boat. Mako in the slick! Continuing to work the pot, sadly no lines rang out.

By that time all the fair weather folks started showing up, and with that comes trouble, lack of knowledge or courtesy resulted in 5 boats running right through our slick. That was enough, one fish ran off, the chum bucket running out fast and other boats cutting off our slick gave us plenty of reason to pull in and move.

Still early in the day we ran another 7 miles east to our secondary spot and found 2 other boats sitting right on our spot, discouraged but not defeated we set up 2 miles south and started in again on the chum grinder, chunking and pot shaking.... Working feverishly in the mid days heat, we lost track of the rods till one went reeling off in a fury. FISH ON! We had been set up and working the water all of 30 minutes when the reel started whizzing. I jumped on my TLD, just as JJ yelled....MAKO!
Only this time he was on the hook and jumping straight out of the water. I worked him and he worked me, spooling out line and trying to break free, every bit of line I took in, he took back. A constant tug of war took place, as Big John got the boat in gear and worked his magic on the wheel keeping him from landing in the boat with every jump.
With both the fish and I tired, JJ took the rod as I prepared the harpoon, but this shark wasn't done, he ran another 3 times on JJ before we finally wore him down and were able to get our hands on the wire leader. JJ opted for the flying gaff, and stuck him perfectly behind the gills, as we frantically secured a tail rope. Not an easy task for a 3 man crew but everyone knew their role and played them well.

With tail rope cleated, it was officially our shark to claim, and time to celebrate! We worked 3 days, in constant preparation to be able to hang this fish on the gunnel, and with great smiles we set sail for home. Grinning ear to earn and constant elation we pointed our vessel North West and headed for port, cracked a beer and laid back happily exhausted.

Special Thanks to My Big Brother James, for getting me into this great sport, I don't know if his methods of teaching/yelling at me are all that, but his voice in my head "square up to the fish, reel down on him, don't square reel!" paid off in getting our first big Mako to the boat.

Big John Orena, Thank you for putting up with us 2 idiots, getting up early to cook, prepare lunch, run the boat and always getting us home safe. Thanks Capt!

And a Huge Thanks to Mike "Archie Bunker" Falco at Rip Some Lip Tackle in Freeport NY for the constant, motivation, advice, slimy bunker and great service. Without a good tackle shop with knowledgeable owners fishing would be a lot harder of a task then it already is. Enjoy the Steaks!!!
















Saturday, June 9, 2012

First Shark trip of 2012

Yesterday was our maiden sharking voyage of 2012 aboard our 25cc banished, We set out of Jones inlet  due 31 miles south  of the inlet over some natural pieces 3 miles east of the HA buoy...The crew consisted of Big John"pops", Uncle Steven Milano, Capt JJ"me" and first mate Marco who did a hell of a job handling these big fish... We started our slick around 7 am and started off the day with a dog shark problem but after a hour or so the blue sharks showed up in full force and got bigger as the day went on... It was nonstop action on these fish and the majority ranged between 150 to 300 lbs   which is not the normal size for your spring shark run.. We didn't get our Mako or thresher we had no shot with 5 to 10 big!!! blue sharks surrounding our boat, bumping it ,biting our props and chum buckets it was  def not the day for a swim to cool off... The last shark of the day was around 300 lbs and took a hour or so to get to the boat, it was one tough blue dog and actually bent the seat of our penn international  50 wide  and after that it was around 2 pm and we decided to head for the barn... What a nice first trip it turned out to be , it oiled up the crew for the next trip and that big mako / thresher we will be looking for, now off to the chiropractor and the tackle shop to re-rig  btw  a special thanks to Mike Falco "Rip Some Lip Tackle" in Freeport for hooking us up with the bait/chum....
Tight lines  JJ






Tuesday, May 1, 2012

New Retail Store

We are pleased to announce Montauk Marine Basin as our newest retail location.
Montauk Marine Basin is a family run business, steeped in Montauk Fishing History.
Aside from being a full service Marina, the Marine Basin hosts one of the biggest shark tournaments June 28-30th. Check out their site for the full info, or stop in and check out the scene in person.
* Stay tuned to the features section for a full editorial of Montauk Marine Basin

Full info and map can be found on our stores page 

Montauk Marine Basin 
426 West Lake Drive, Montauk, NY 11954
(631) 668-5900 marinebasin.com

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Our buddies at Ship Yard Skates...

We love to support independent movements and companies... Our Buddies at Ship Yard Skates,
make some really neat stuff.
If your into pushing around town or bombing half pipes check them out at

ShipYardSkates.com

Friday, March 16, 2012

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Sneek Peek at the Spring Look Book...

Some of the originals and some new designs added...This is Just a peek at whats coming.

Monday, February 27, 2012

East Meadow Fishing Show

I always look forward to this show, it's date marks the closing weeks of winter and the close proximity to spring fishing. This year we returned as a vendor and vowed to not blow winter savings on more gear we didn't need but had to have. Keeping our hands in our pockets was assisted by the steady flow of customers we had at our own table. We were again overwhelmed with the huge diversity of our customer and fan base. It's always nice to get out in the public and see exactly who likes what and how location plays role in the hot seller of the day. Needless to say we're pleased with yesterday's results and even more pleased to have added 4 more stores to our retailers list. Lynn from Paulies Tackle in Montauk kicked it off and, introduced herself humbling us with her dedication to the Montauk fishing community... We are siked to be working with such great people and also pleased to announce our first sponsored pro angler has been selected.... We will be adding a pro team section to the site shortly. So Stay tuned for a new list of stores and our pro fishing team roster. Needless to say... This show was a huge success, one in which we hope to repeat for many years to come

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Swards Long Sleeve now Available!

We just took inventory of our latest design... "Swards" Long Sleeve

Have Billfish at your back, year round in comfort and style. Our "Swards" shirt is made of a 100% ultra soft light weight cotton ...That fits just right. 

We spared no expense, in search of the perfect cut and material. Our cuffless sleeve design, leaves no binding, or restriction at the wrist and the lightweight is perfect for keeping you dry day through night. 
No need in looking like a prospecting ballerina auditioning for the Sharkapades, in tight spandex "performance apparel" wear whats comfortable and still manages to keep you cool.
As with all of our tee's, tagless sizing and washing instructions are printed from the inside with no feel discharge inks to ensure none of that itchy tag feel. GET IT HERE

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Gift Certificates Now Available

Got that special someone in your life, or just have that someone you enjoy sending off to go fishing while you get other stuff done... Well why not show them how much you appreciate them by giving the gift that shows... I think your awesome but I just don't know your size...So heres a Gift Certificate pick something out.
Gift Certificates are Available in $25.oo, $50.oo, $100.oo and $200.oo amounts
So go on and splurge a little and make some you love throw away that skunky fishing shirt for some dapper new duds. Available in our store GET EM' HERE!