Captain
Joseph Podchaiski

Member since July 2021 Clinton, United States
Background
One More Drift Charters – Family, Fun & Fishing With 20+ years of experience fishing Long Island Sound, I love helping anglers of all ages reel in trophy stripers, big blues, bucket-mouth black sea bass, and doormat fluke. From the spring striper run to the fall feeding frenzy, every trip is an adventure. As a USCG-certified captain, safety and comfort are my top priorities. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned angler, you'll gain the knowledge and confidence to become a better fisherman. Breathe the salt air, feel the rod bend, and experience the magic of the open water!
Techniques
We use a variety of proven techniques, including diamond jigging, slow pitch jigging, trolling, and bucktails, to target the best fish each season.

Hey, I'm Captain Joseph Podchaiski

Clinton, United States
Background
One More Drift Charters – Family, Fun & Fishing With 20+ years of experience fishing Long Island Sound, I love helping anglers of all ages reel in trophy stripers, big blues, bucket-mouth black sea bass, and doormat fluke. From the spring striper run to the fall feeding frenzy, every trip is an adventure. As a USCG-certified captain, safety and comfort are my top priorities. Whether you're a beginner or seasoned angler, you'll gain the knowledge and confidence to become a better fisherman. Breathe the salt air, feel the rod bend, and experience the magic of the open water!
Techniques
We use a variety of proven techniques, including diamond jigging, slow pitch jigging, trolling, and bucktails, to target the best fish each season.
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Fishing Reports

October 29 2023
October 29 2023
Oct 29, 2023 Clinton
One More Drift Charters - Fishing Report Location: Clinton, CT - Long Island Sound Weather Conditions: The weather this week has been ideal for fishing with clear skies, temperatures ranging between 50-55 and winds picked up from the ESE These conditions have created a some tough conditions but with the out going tide absolutely for 4 hrs. we were on fire! Water Temperature: The water temperature in the Long Island Sound is currently around 55-59ยฐF, providing optimal conditions for various species. Recent Catches: โ€ขStriped Bass: Anglers have reported successful outings targeting Striped Bass, with sizes ranging from 28-39โ€. The early morning and evening bites have been particularly productive. Bluefish: Bluefish activity remains consistent, providing thrilling action for those seeking an exciting fight. Sizes vary, with some impressive catches recorded. Be sure to focus on areas with structure and current for increased chances of landing big fish. Recommended Baits and Techniques: โ€ข For Striped Bass, Diamond Jigging was the ticket into the rip areas Bluefish are hitting on metal jigs. Fast retrieves seem to be enticing more strikes. Captain's Tips: โ€ข TIDE TIDE TIDE 2-3 hours into a incoming tide- can I say more where prime times for Striped Bass and Bluefish activity. Experiment with different retrieve speeds and depths to find the sweet spotโ€ฆ.. Consider trying various colors and sizes of jigs for Fluke to entice bites. Upcoming Forecast: The upcoming days show favorable weather conditions for fishing, with Blackfish any changes in weather or water conditions. As we transition into the next month, anticipate exciting opportunities for blackfishing improving. For the latest updates, don't hesitate to contact us at Tight lines and happy fishing! Captain Joe One More Drift Charters
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Diamond Jigging for effect!
Diamond Jigging for effect!
Oct 11, 2023 Clinton
Diamond Jigging Techniques: Diamond Jigging is a versatile fishing technique that can be highly effective in a variety of conditions, particularly when targeting species like bluefish and striped bass. Understanding the nuances of diamond jigging techniques and matching the hatch are key elements to success in this method of fishing. Here's a breakdown of diamond jigging techniques and the conditions in which it works well: Diamond Jigging Techniques: โ€ข Vertical Jigging: The most common technique used in diamond jigging involves dropping the lure vertically into the water column and then jigging it upward in a sharp, erratic motion. This mimics the movement of injured or fleeing baitfish, which can trigger aggressive strikes from predatory species like bluefish and striped bass. โ€ข Fluttering: Another effective technique is to let the diamond jig flutter down through the water column after it's been dropped. This imitates the natural descent of wounded baitfish, enticing strikes from opportunistic predators lurking below. โ€ข Speed Jigging: Speed jigging involves quickly retrieving the lure through the water at varying speeds, creating a darting, erratic motion that can trigger reaction strikes from actively feeding fish. โ€ข Bottom Bouncing: When fishing in deeper waters or around underwater structures, anglers can employ a bottom-bouncing technique by allowing the diamond jig to sink to the bottom and then bouncing it along the seabed to mimic the movement of foraging prey. โ€ข Conditions for Diamond Jigging: Clear Water: Diamond jigging tends to work best in clear or moderately clear water conditions where fish have good visibility and can easily spot and target the lure. โ€ข Active Feeding Times: Fishing during periods of high activity, such as dawn, dusk, or during tidal changes, can increase your chances of success with diamond jigging. These are times when predatory fish are actively feeding and more likely to strike at passing lures. โ€ข Presence of Baitfish: Diamond jigging is most effective when there is a significant presence of baitfish in the area. Pay attention to signs of baitfish activity such as surface disturbances, diving birds, or baitfish flickering near the surface. Structure and Current: Fishing near underwater structures such as reefs, rock piles, drop-offs, or submerged ledges can increase your chances of encountering predatory fish. Additionally, fishing in areas with moderate to strong currents can attract fish to your lure. Matching the Hatch: Matching the hatch involves selecting diamond jigs that closely resemble the size, shape, and coloration of the predominant baitfish in the area. Pay attention to the species of baitfish present and adjust your lure selection accordingly. For example, if silversides or sand eels are abundant, opt for smaller, slender-profiled diamond jigs in silver or natural hues. If larger bunker or herring are prevalent, choose larger, bulkier jigs in darker colors like blue or green. By mastering diamond jigging techniques, understanding optimal fishing conditions, and carefully matching the hatch, anglers can enhance their chances of success when targeting bluefish, striped bass, and other predatory species in New England's coastal waters.
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May 2023
May 2023
May 10, 2023 Clinton
Trip Summary If you're an avid angler in the Northeast, then you know that striped bass, also known as "stripers," are one of the most popular gamefish in the region. These hard-fighting fish can be caught in a variety of ways, making them a favorite among both fly and conventional anglers. In this post, we'll discuss some tips and tactics for catching stripers in the Northeast. Time your trip: Timing is everything when it comes to striped bass fishing. In the Northeast, these fish migrate from their wintering grounds in the south during the spring, moving up the coast to their spawning grounds in the Chesapeake Bay and Hudson River. Peak fishing season in the Northeast usually starts around May and runs through October. Find the right location: Stripers can be found in a variety of locations, including bays, estuaries, rivers, and along the coastline. Look for areas with good water flow, structure, and baitfish. Bridges, jetties, and rocky shorelines are all good places to start your search. Use the right gear: For conventional anglers, Light to medium spinning or baitcasting gear is typically used to target stripers. Fly anglers can use 8 to 10 weight rods with floating or intermediate sinking lines. Choose the right bait: Stripers are opportunistic feeders and will eat a variety of baitfish. Live bait such as eels, bunker, and herring are all popular choices. Lures such as topwater plugs, jigs, and soft plastics can also be effective. Use the right technique: When fishing with live bait, use a fishfinder rig or Carolina rig with a 3 to 5 oz weight. Cast out and let the bait drift with the current. For lures, vary your retrieve speed and depth until you find what the fish are responding to. Practice catch and release: Striped bass populations have been under pressure in recent years due to overfishing and environmental factors. Make sure to release fish quickly and handle them carefully to minimize stress and injury. As of now these fish are in deep channels coming into the shallower waters for thermal warmth and active feeding.
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Spring 2023 Striper Run
Spring 2023 Striper Run
Mar 14, 2023 Clinton
If you're an avid angler in the Northeast, then you know that striped bass, also known as "stripers," are one of the most popular gamefish in the region. These hard-fighting fish can be caught in a variety of ways, making them a favorite among both fly and conventional anglers. In this post, we'll discuss some tips and tactics for catching stripers in the Northeast. Time your trip: Timing is everything when it comes to striped bass fishing. In the Northeast, these fish migrate from their wintering grounds in the south during the spring, moving up the coast to their spawning grounds in the Chesapeake Bay and Hudson River. Peak fishing season in the Northeast usually starts around May and runs through October. Find the right location: Stripers can be found in a variety of locations, including bays, estuaries, rivers, and along the coastline. Look for areas with good water flow, structure, and baitfish. Bridges, jetties, and rocky shorelines are all good places to start your search. Use the right gear: For conventional anglers, Light to medium spinning or baitcasting gear is typically used to target stripers. Fly anglers can use 8 to 10 weight rods with floating or intermediate sinking lines. Choose the right bait: Stripers are opportunistic feeders and will eat a variety of baitfish. Live bait such as eels, bunker, and herring are all popular choices. Lures such as topwater plugs, jigs, and soft plastics can also be effective. Use the right technique: When fishing with live bait, use a fishfinder rig or Carolina rig with a 3 to 5 oz weight. Cast out and let the bait drift with the current. For lures, vary your retrieve speed and depth until you find what the fish are responding to. Practice catch and release: Striped bass populations have been under pressure in recent years due to overfishing and environmental factors. Make sure to release fish quickly and handle them carefully to minimize stress and injury.
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Customer reviews

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Joe knows his stuff and catches fish!!

VERIFIED   5 Hour Trip (PM) on September 22, 2025
We had a great experience with Joe; He taught us how and where to catch fish and we caught plenty.ย  Highly recommended Joe.ย ...
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First time fishing

VERIFIED   3 Hour Trip (PM) on August 15, 2025
This was out first time fishing with our boys 10 and 13, Joe was great. He was very knowledgeable, friendly, welcoming and...
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Fantastic trip

VERIFIED   NEW  3 Hour Trip (PM) on October 11, 2025
Excellent trip. Capt is knowledgable, safe, sociable and helpful. We had a great three hour trip and had fish on a line nearly...
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Great trip!

VERIFIED   5 Hour Trip (PM) on July 26, 2025
Had a great trip! Joe was a great captain and great to talk to, he made the trip a great experience and we caught fish at every...
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Unforgettable Family Fishing Trip with Capt. Joe!

VERIFIED   3 Hour Trip (PM) on June 15, 2025
This was our second trip with Capt. Joe and it was absolutely amazing! We had a blast catching striped bass, and the highlight...
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