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Bass, Blues and Buatiful weather

Capt. Robin Calitri
July 17, 2008
Long Island - Saltwater Fishing Report

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 bay anchovies in Lloyds and tons of sand eels off the loading platform. Joel Weiss, Dana Thompson and Don Voegel had a great night with blues and bass on Tuesday. Don took high hook with some blues on spin and then a couple of nice schoolie bass on the fly. Brendan Cuccinello hosted Neil De Stephano, Nuzio Prado and cousin Joey to some great fluking to 7 pounds east of Port Jeff and some great night time bassing to 27 inches on swim baits around Port Jefferson. Csicagain will be making its first Montauk trip next week. Keep reading and don't miss the season. Captain Robin Calitri of LongIslandFlyFishing.com still has a few openings.

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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. 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.

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CSicAgain Charters
30 Grist Mill Lane
Halesite, NY 11743
Phone: 5163830508
Alt. Phone: 6315493243
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