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Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore

Capt. Robin G Calitri
July 28, 2005
Long Island - Saltwater Fishing Report

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 close to the water. John Grovenor did a great job fish in the Huntington Bay with me. He plugged blues and had a great shot at a beast of a bass in shallow water. I have been finding tons of school bass in tight structure on the fly. There are larger fish under the Bunker schools. We should see some Bonito on the regular points this week or next. The Long Island Bassmasters held a tournament on Whaley Lake on July 23. Brendan Cucciniello took the winnings home Get out there! BASST, Captain Robin Calitri

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Join Captain Calitri for a day of fun and fishing aboard Csicagain a remarkable, fully equiped Scout 235, light tackle, fishing platform. The Seacoast of NH offers fishing in the Great Bay river system, Portsmouth Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean wonderful for Striped Bass. 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.

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Seaocastflyfishing
24 Julia Drive
Dover, NY 03820
Phone: 5163830508
Alt. Phone: 5163830508
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