Capt. Robin Calitri
August 6, 2008
North Shore - Saltwater Fishing Report
Night Bite on the North Shore. Although we are finding fish in the daylight the Bass are much more active and larger at dusk, night or first light. Just ask Brendan Cuccinello who has been finding keeper sized bass on swim baits in the Port Jeff area. One of his secrets is to think like a snook light fisherman around the docks.
Mitch Bernstein, Peter Chinsky and I had a fine day on Csicagain with blues and bass around Keyspan, Huntington and Northport on clusers, swim baits and tins. We chased some intel from Captain Jack Roth and Captain Dan Stahl who saw some Bonito off Eatons while running their fun for kids, fishing camp. I found none, but rumor has it that Captain Vinny Catelano slaughtered the Bonito near Cranes Neck. More from Captain Robin Calitri of LongIslandFlyFishing.com, next week
North Shore Fishing Forecast:
Bigger Bass, Albies and Tuna will be at Montauk soon. I still have a few prime fall dates open.
Join Captain Calitri for a day of fun and fishing aboard Csicagain a remarkable, fully equiped Scout 235, light tackle, fishing platform. Montauk and Huntington offer wonderful oportunities for Striped Bass, Bluefish, Bonito andFalse Albecore. You can also chase Tuna offshore with the fast Scout. All Tackle is provided, featuring Ross, Loomis, Sage and Orvis. Fly casting tips are offered in a no pressure manner.