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Fishing Reports by Capt. Robin Calitri


2005-08-24
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - I hear people speak of the ‘summer doldrums’ of fishing and I laugh. We need to be out on the water whenever we can. Fish are around. Jim Del Grosso did a hammer job on big blues and stripers at Montauk and in the Race. The fish blitzed like the more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2005-08-17
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - I am so excited about the prospects about fishing in the New York area right now. There are all kinds of exotics around. Mahi, Cobia and Bluefin. At least one East End guide reported chasing a tarpon around. Go figure. I took David Kamansky and more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2005-08-10
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Come Fish NY What a mixed bag this beginning of August brings! Some of my guests tell be that this is dead time. Tell that to the fish. There have been blues on top and on jigs in the Huntington area. There are plenty of schoolie bass for the more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2005-07-28
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Hot but no Doldrums in New York I have been busy doing some office work and neglecting the fishing. The North Shore is fishing very well. I fished out of a kayak a couple of days taking blues, bass and fluke on the fly. It is a cooler ride more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2005-07-13
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - July is a Great Month for a Mixed Bag in New York John, The fishing on the North Shore is great. I cannot understand why more people aren’t into it? There are Blues popping all over and tons of Stripers, of all sizes both inside the bays and ha more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2005-06-20
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Long Island Heats Up Long Island is heating up! In the Huntington and Cold Spring Harbor areas you can find blues, bass and some fluke. Chunk or troll in the triangle. Cast in the shore structure. Sean Conlon ran a beautiful Fluke Tournament o more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2005-05-18
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Hello from Long Island, New York The Huntington area is fishing well but differently. The bass seem to be in deeper water and feeding on large squid. The fly must be deep, either red or pink and 4-6 inches long. I use Orvis density compensated more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2005-05-03
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Captain Robin Calitri reports that the fishing is hit or miss for the bass in Cold Spring Harbor and Huntington. Jim Del Grosso has been doing a nice job with the fly rod in the ‘back Country’ around Gardiner’s Bay. Peter Chan and I did a three-boa more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2005-04-03
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Captain Robin Calitri reporting from the North Shore of Long Island. I had the opportunity to take two superior fly fishermen out on my C Sic Again. Rich Reagan and Captain John McMurray needed to get the winter chill out and get a bend in the rod. more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2005-03-22
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Getting started for 2005 Here we go again! It was so beautiful today, March 22, 2005 so I just unwrapped the boat and launched out of Huntington. I checked out some of my early season spots. The water temperature was 39 degrees. I found nothin more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island

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