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Fishing Reports by Capt. Robin G Calitri


2008-08-14
8:25 PM

Here Comes Da Judge - Here comes the Judge. Judge Artie Diamond used his lacrosse stroke to score on some monster blues off Llyods Neck on Wednesday night. He and barrister, Joel Weiss had a series of tackle busting battles on the surface. The blues won more than we di more...
Capt. Robin G Calitri - North Shore


2008-08-06
10:52 PM

Nite Bite - 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 ar more...
Capt. Robin G Calitri - North Shore


2008-07-30
10:35 PM

Cannabalism - Cannibalism on the water can be a gruesome and awesome sight. More about that later. Join me at LongIslandFlyFishing.com fishing out of Montauk or Huntington. Jim Del Grossso and Stu Hochron boarded C Sic Again for an East End excursion. We trie more...
Capt. Robin G Calitri - Long Island


2008-07-23
10:54 PM

Be Careful Out There! - Be careful out there. On Saturday there were two boating fatalities on Candlewood Lake in Ct. I don't know the details but it sounds like a lack of proper lighting and a very fast boat led to this tragedy. Let's all remember just what is really im more...
Capt. Robin G Calitri - Long Island


2008-07-17
2:41 PM

Bass, Blues and Buatiful weather - Blues, Bass and beautiful nights in July make for wonderful fishing on the North Shore. Sluggoes are still working but swim baits and clousers in olive or green work well also. Huntington Harbor and Bay are full of bunker of all sizes. There are more...
Capt. Robin G Calitri - Long Island


2008-07-11
6:41 PM

Hot weather, Hot fishing - Each morning on the Sound, Captain Robin Calitri of LongIslandFlyFishing.com checks various spots to see if the Bonito have arrived. There is a little fished, but wonderful, fly and light tackle fishery for these tunoids on long Island Sound. They more...
Capt. Robin G Calitri - North Shore


2008-07-05
3:55 PM

Blues and Bass on light tackle - Captain Robin Calitri of LongIslandFlyFishing.com had a productive couple of days on C Sic Again. On Tuesday Mitch and Scott Bernstein joined Robin and covered an area including CSH, Glen Cove, Stamford and Eatons Neck. It was a tough bite but Sc more...
Capt. Robin G Calitri - Long Island


2007-07-10
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Long Island Report From Captain Robin Hot and Heavy It has been a varied and interesting few weeks since I last wrote. The fishing is holding up but you must be wiling to change up to keep the fish coming. One June 20 Grandpa Bill Herzig took more...
Capt. Robin G Calitri - Long Island


2007-06-12
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Long Island Report fishing with Captain Robin Bait, Bass and Blues!! New York may be the place to be in the late spring. Jamaica Bay is fishing well and producing some of the largest weakfish ever recorded. Many are 15 plus pounds. The Eas more...
Capt. Robin G Calitri - Long Island


2007-05-18
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - It is a new season! I wish all my fellow anglers well after a long and tough winter. I have my ‘winter thing’, skiing as I hope that you all do. I just came back from an April Helicopter skiing adventure in British Columbia. Now to the fishin more...
Capt. Robin G Calitri - Long Island

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