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Long Island Fishing Reports


2008-08-24
8:21 PM

HUDSON CANYON DAY TROLL - I Did another away trip on Kevin Bashams 48' Viking the Barbra ANN. yesterday. We headed to the hudson in flat calm seas. We set out 10 rods and found a nice temp break from 76-79 degrees. Plenty of life with dolphins and pilot whales all around us. more...
Capt. Dennis Caracciolo - Long Island


2008-08-13
7:17 AM

Moriches Bay inshore report - We had the ralph milone charter out. yesterday. we fished in moriches bay. we filled the live well with nice 4 peanut bunker and headed to the cuts. We drifted the lives with bass taking them on the drift. we had several teen sized bass engulf the b more...
Capt. Dennis Caracciolo - Long Island


2008-08-03
7:38 AM

Moriches Bay inshore report - We had eric seitz out Yesterday. We got out early to load up the well with peanut bunker. then we set out to live line them in the east and west cuts on the incomming. we had a few short fluke and schoolie stripers chewing on our bais. We drifted the more...
Capt. Dennis Caracciolo - Long Island


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 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 Calitri - Long Island


2008-07-20
8:50 AM

Shark Charter Out of Moriches NY - Today we had the Kevin Basham party out. We headed out of Moriches for a Shark trip to the 25 fathom fingers s/w of Moriches. we had a tight 4-5' chop going out so it slowed us down a bit. we finally arrived at my spot and set out the chum. no action more...
Capt. Dennis Caracciolo - 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 Calitri - Long Island


2008-07-07
9:06 AM

JULY 6 2008 Shark Trip - We had the Ralph Milone party out today on thier first shark trip . We ran to the 25 fathom fingers south of moriches in flat calm seas. we just had fog to contend with but was no sweat with radar. We set up our slick and the guys had a blast tagging more...
Capt. Dennis Caracciolo - Long Island


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 Calitri - Long Island


2008-06-24
8:51 PM

MORICHES BAY 6/23/08 - We took out the Dan rowland party out for a 1/2 day trip out of Moriches. They had a blaszt catching Fluke up to 5 lbs. on bucktails tipped with spearing and squid. last of the flood to the start of the ebb is when the fish turn on. Get in on this ho more...
Capt. Dennis Caracciolo - Long Island

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