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Publisher’s Note: July 2016
Hemingway Classic Fishing Tournament Cuba Libre, Tournaments, Nantucket and more…. After many years, the Hemingway Classic Fishing Tournament in Havana … Jul 6th, 2016NO BOAT? NO PROBLEM – Silly Lily Fishing
Silly Lily Fishing “There’s a tag line that Gary Gunseich at Silly Lily Fishing in East Moriches has use for … Jul 6th, 2016
Grilled Whole Pan Fish
SEA TO TABLE: Grilled Whole Pan Fish Ingredients 6 1/4 pounds Porgy 1 cup Extra Virgin Olive Oil 4 cloves … Jul 6th, 2016
Word on the Bite: These Things You Need
Long Island Fly Fishing Anglers heading out on local open boats or charter vessels can generally relax in knowing that … Jun 1st, 2016
Ineptitude and You: The Bucket Beckons
Fishermen – The Bucket Beckons “You’re a fisherman, Zach,” announced Tim Coleman, after a long silence we’d each punctuated with … Jun 1st, 2016
Publishers’ Note: June 2016
Flukin’, Sharkin’, Eatin’, Releasin’….. We are psyched, again. Waters are warming, boats are in the water and after a weird … Jun 1st, 2016
Plugs For June Bigmouths
TRY PLUGS FOR JUNE BIGMOUTHS For Long Island’s bucketmouth fans, the shallows are a place of plenty as the regular … Jun 1st, 2016
FLUKE WITH CHARRED YELLOW TOMATO VINAIGRETTE
Fluke with Charred Yellow Tomato Vinaigrette Served with Ratatouille and Cous Cous Serves 2 2 6-7oz Fluke Filets Vinaigrette 2 … Jun 1st, 2016
Making Sense of Fluke Teasers
Adding a teaser to your favorite fluke rig is all the rage these days and they should be. These tiny tempters not only offer a second hook for fluke to smack, they add flash plus lively action to almost any rig. The combination of a big bait on the bottom hook and a small one dancing just above is enough to excite anything from shorts to doormats. Truth be told, adding a teaser makes it more likely that a fluke will strike either hook.May 1st, 2016







