About ScupFish.com
ScupFish.com is a practical porgy and scup fishing site owned and operated by Nofo Times LLC.
The site is built for beginners, families, Long Island party boat anglers, and home cooks who want plain-English advice about catching, cleaning, cooking, and understanding porgy, also commonly called scup.
Why This Site Exists
Porgies are one of the most beginner-friendly saltwater fish around Long Island, but they are often underrated. They can be fun to catch, good for kids, and much better eating than many people expect.
ScupFish.com was created to answer the questions new anglers actually ask: what bait to use, what rig works, how to feel a bite, whether porgies are good to eat, how to clean them, and what to do when you come home with a big catch.
What the Advice Is Based On
The fishing and cooking advice on this site is based on years of fishing Long Island party boats, bringing porgies home, cleaning them, cooking them whole, making tacos and nuggets, freezing fillets, and learning what actually matters on the water.
The site favors practical experience over complicated tackle talk. When a simple two-hook rig works, the site says so. When fish cleaning is worth paying for, the site says so. When porgy has an unfair reputation as an eating fish, the site says so.
Editorial Approach
ScupFish.com aims to be useful, honest, and clear. The site is not a charter boat, tackle shop, seafood market, or government agency. Regulations, seasons, and limits can change, so readers should always verify current rules with the appropriate state or federal source before fishing.
Contact
Questions, corrections, or media inquiries can be sent to info@scupfish.com.