Well we opted to do a day troll instead of an overnighter, I couldn't get an experienced crew together for an overnighter on short notice. We left the dock Sat at 1am, we had lines in just past the tip of the Hudson by 5:15am. We worked the E wall around the E notches and had some life but no takers working from the deep to the flats. We worked to the E elbow and worked the corner from the flats to the deep a while, no luck but did see some life. Decided to cross to the W Elbow after hearing of some fish being picked. Put some time in but it seemed the bite was short lived where we were. We ran back to the E wall out to the E to work the edge with some friends who were slowly picking at some fish. We put out time in and finally got the fish to bite, after almost every rod getting hit, we only came 3 tight....inexperienced crew didn't work fast and bump drags up and get a few turns on the reels to make sure the fish were on. The fish were on the smaller size but keepers and in the box. We worked the area hard and long trying to get the fish to come back up but it did not happen. We trolled across the deep a while working whales, skippies and porpoises without any luck. Pulled the spread and spent an hour tile fishing. We managed 30 tiles, most were 8-12lb fish, a few were in the high teens. After our arms had enough reeling from the deep we decided to troll the W Elbow again before heading in. The bite was slow and some what disappointing but we did manage to put some meat in the box.