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Fishing Reports by Capt. Robin Calitri


2004-08-11
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Captain Robin Calitri reporting. The North Shore is full of bait. There are small blues everywhere. Bass are now more a morning or evening thing. David Berman and I chased Bonito from Northport to Mount Sinai. They are around but not stacked up more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2004-08-04
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Captain Robin Calitri of C Sic Again reporting from Long Island's North Shore C Sic Again is fishing almost every day. Long Island Sound has exploded with blues, bass and rumors of bonito. Joe Mo led a Long Island Bassmasters sojourn, meeting Mi more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2004-07-22
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Captain Robin Calitri reporting from the East Coast. After spending a frustrating couple of days chasing trout on the Eagle and Gore Rivers in Vail Colorado, I was glad to get back to business on Long Islands North Shore. Dr. Steven Moss fished out more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2004-07-09
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Captain Robin Calitri reporting from various, wonderful places this week. I had the opportunity to fish Chris Hessert again on Jamaica Bay. This time he brought Dave Monahan of Orvis NY. They had a ball with Bass to 12 pounds and tons of blues. more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2004-06-25
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - You must fish NOW! Captain Robin Calitri bringing you news from Long Island. Last week was very special. There are tons of school size bass for the light tackle angler and bigger ones for the chunkers. You can fish them against the grass at high more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2004-06-09
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Captain Robin Calitri Captain Robin Calitri reporting on Long Island New York with some tidbits from the Merrimack River in Northern Massachusetts. June is a crazy month! I fished the Merrimack at the beginning of June and it was what I c more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2004-05-27
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - BIG News from Captain Robin Calitri Long Island is in full tilt. The regular haunts are producing fish. Montauk has fluke and bass. The Western South Shore is fishing well. Captain John McMurray is chasing bass in shallow water while Captain more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2004-05-11
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Long Island Is Hot Interesting news from various places on Long Island. The Western areas are loaded with Bass. Blues and Weaks are showing strong. In the Huntington area, large Bass are falling to chunks. Cold Spring Harbor is full of bun more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2004-05-05
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - Long Island Letting Loose 5/5/05 Just get out and fish! Things have broken loose! The western bays on the North and South Shores are full of Bass. Marc Zanelli bought a Tarpon Tamer fly line keeper from me, and reported tons of schoolie bass i more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island


2004-04-29
12:00 AM

Fishing Report for New York - Long Island North Shore - The Long Island, New York game fish season is just warming up. The Striped Bass are in solid in the Western Bays. Capt. John MacMurray reports schoolie Bass fish taking flies in Jamaica Bay. The fish are thick in Littleneck taking bait, plastics a more...
Capt. Robin Calitri - Long Island

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