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CaptainIDS (Captainids)
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Posted on Wednesday, September 05, 2007 - 9:57 am:   

Are you a Licensed Coast Guard Captain?

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Capt. Cooke
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Posted on Wednesday, March 19, 2003 - 5:05 am:   

Subject: 2003 Season

(Freeport/ Oceanside) We are looking forward to a great 2003 fishing season. The new boat (SS Expresses) is currently undergoing cabin remodeling to better suite our anglers. We recently ocean tested the boat with the new Volvo Penta engines and all systems checked out. The vessel now cruises at 28 knots on average seas. The Celtic Girl was hauled in order to gel coat the hull. Both vessels will be ready to go the beginning of April. For more information, visit our web site http://www.seastarfishing.com
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Rich Johnson
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Posted on Friday, September 28, 2001 - 12:09 pm:   

Subject: Rescheduled Surf Fishing Seminar is This Thursday


With sadness in our hearts we follow our President and go on with our daily lives, always vigilant and aware. If you have a loved one missing, our deepest sympathies and condolences are with you. Our hearts go out to all the firefighters and policemen & women who so bravely went where many of us would not!


"The Fishing Line"
Annual Surf Fishing Seminar
Thursday Evening October 4th, 2001 6:30 to 10:30 p.m.
Cost: $10 / $5 children 12 & under Freeport Recreation Center Merrick Rd. Freeport
$17,000 in Door Prizes to first 550 entrants!!
$20,000 Overall with raffles
Plenty of Free, private parking!!

Info: Rich Johnson @ 516-889-6895 or www.thefishingline.com

Featured Speakers:
Rich Johnson / Ralph Votta / John Skinner / Willie Young Larger Projection Screens & TV's
* Rich Johnson teaches Reading Beaches with NEW Video Tape & Aerial Footage of the Jetties, Holes & Sandbars of: Rockaways /Long Beach / Jones Beach / Tobay /Gilgo / Robert Moses
* Ralph Votta of Charlie Graves on Tins & Metals
* John Skinner on Bucktails & Fishing Live Eels
* Willie Young of the Montauk Surfcasters Assoc. with Aerial Photography of All Montauk's Hot Spots with rocks, holes & sand bars from Camp Hero to Gin Beach!
* Joe Gullo of West End B&T with a 17 Minute Video of Rigging Eels & Much, Much More and plenty of surprises

Highlights:
* First 300 paid admissions receive $50 Gift packs of Tackle
* Next 250 receive $10 in tackle
* All admissions receive FREE Raffle Ticket with entry for the night's raffles
* Top name equipment in raffle prizes
* Vendor Tables with great discounts on surf fishing tackle
* The top surf fishing stores on Long Island
* Hands on exhibits of surf fishing equipment
* Book surf fishing charters with licensed guides on location
* Meet or join Surf Fishing Clubs & organizations

GETTING THERE. The Freeport Recreation Center is located on Merrick Rd, a few blocks west of the Meadowbrook Parkway off exit M9 west. From the Meadowbrook Parkway, get off at Exit M9 West. Proceed west on Merrick Rd. a few blocks and Rec. Center is on the left hand side.
For info call 516-889-6895 or www.thefishingline.com.
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Codfather Charters
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Posted on Thursday, June 07, 2001 - 8:52 pm:   

Subject: fishing reports

Striped Bas and Sea bass are on the menu for anglers this week aboard THE CODFATHER. Norman Edwards and his crew limited out on Stripers then caught 50 sea bass up to 3 lbs on Monday. Tuesday saw Gary Rizzo and his group of five anglers also limited out on Stripers then finished the day off with 40 large Sea bas and some keeper blackfish. Wednesday saw Tim Kaminsky's group of five limit out with Stripers up to 20 lbs then caught sea bass up to 2lbs. Thursdays trip for Larry Ross and Richie yielded fluke up to4 1/2lbs blackfish up to 8 lbs and sea bass up to 3 1/2 lbs with the surprise catch of a 3lb flounder caught by Frank the mate while untangling a line.
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Rich Johnson
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Posted on Monday, May 07, 2001 - 10:56 pm:   

Subject: New Season Underway for Television & Radio

New Season Underway for Television & Radio
By Rich Johnson/Fishing Editor

"The Fishing Line" television show returns for our second season on WLNY TV-55, but fans of the show know this will be our 7th season on the airwaves since debuting on Extra Help in 1995. Many of you have watched the show grow
from infancy to the dynamic and educational show it is has become and I thank you for that. I promise you will not be disappointed this season either since we have many knew and innovative techniques and surprises in store for you. The show returns this Saturday morning May 5 at 9 a.m. on WLNY TV-55. For more info log onto www.thefishingline.com.

We have all new episodes for 2001 and each show has more features including segmented areas for detailed graphics and animation of the rigs & tackle used on that week's show. Another GIANT and important feature is Ariel Footage of each inlet and port we sail out of this season. Just last week we shot video footage in a small aircraft of each and every inlet on Long Island from 600 to 1500 foot altitudes. You can actually see tide lines and current directions from here and this should help us all in our fishing this season. This will be added to the maps and nautical charts we already use!

Other segments on the show allow your viewer participation with Boating & Fishing Tips of the week or the Angler's Photo of the Week. All three segments encourage viewers send us their tips or photos to use on the show with their name given full credit and they can win free fishing tackle and an all expense charter boat trip for themselves and four friends for the inshore species of their choice courtesy of the Bottom Line charter boat (www.bottomlinefishin.com). Boater's World is offering $25 gift certificates for your boating tips if sent to us. The grand prizewinner this season wins $250 worth of Gift Certificates from the Boater's World in their area.

Here's a sneak preview of the first few shows: May 5: Striped bass on live Bunker with Capt. Nick Montello of the Bottom Line Charter boat in Freeport. We had several fish over 30 pounds! May 12th: Exciting diamond jigging for alligator blues to 15 pounds with Capt. Dave Lawrence of Celtic Horizon charters off Orient Point. May 19: Driftboat Action for Steelhead in the Salmon River with Capt. Tom Burke of Cold Steel Sportfishing in Altmar, NY. May 26: Hot surface action for Stripers off Breezy Point with Capt. Henry Feeney. June 2: NY Bight /Sandy Hook Weakfish with Capt. All Ristori of New Jersey

SEASON PREMIERE! The new season for our Thursday night "Weekend Fishing Forecast" Show is Thursday, May 3 from 7:30 to 8 p.m. on our radio home WGBB 1240AM radio. I'll be calling around to various area tackle shops and party boats getting the latest info, telling you what's biting and where. These reports from the previous days, but that Thursday of each week so the precious free time you have is put to use in your fishing success. This show as well as our Saturday afternoon 2-1/2 hour broadcast are heard live on the Internet by going to www.thefishingline.com.
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Bottom Line Charters
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Posted on Thursday, September 14, 2000 - 12:21 pm:   

Subject: Offshore/Inshore


Offshore Hudson Canyon is alive with Tuna, Yellowfins, Big eyes, Longfin, There has been signs of life starting to show closer. Sharking remain good now with the water cooling down some the big Mako's and Theasher should be showning. Bottom fishing is excellent with Sea bass, Porgies being caught by the cooler full. Fall Stripers are just around the corner.We have open dates in Oct so call us at
516-488-2288
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CAPT MIKE BARNETT
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Posted on Tuesday, August 29, 2000 - 9:51 pm:   

Subject: CODFATHER REPORT 8/14 thru 8/29


The past two weeks have been phenominal for Seabass and Bluefish on the South Shore of Long Island with most charters aboard THE CODFATHER sailing out of Freeport catching over 100 for a four to six passenger group.

On the Bluefish front most charters have been limiting out (ten fish per person) on the toothy
critters. Most fish have been in the 8 to 12 pound range, and all fishing being done with bait and chum.. Striper fishing is good with fish up to 36"
being captured.

Call The Codfather (Capt. Mike Barnett) at 516 868-9073 for info on charters or visit the website@ www.ufish.com/codfather
CAPT MIKE BARNETT
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Capt. Mike
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Posted on Monday, August 28, 2000 - 9:47 pm:   

Subject: CODFATHER REPORT 8-7 thru 8-13


Carlos Ferreiro, Woody, Kerry,, Pete,and Billy limited out on Stripers, with Woody catching the pool fish of 37"(25 lbs). The group of five then proceeded to the fluke grounds with Kerry catching the pool fluke of 21". Wed. evening Dennis Moran and his group caught Stripers withKen Moran taking pool honors with a 34" fish. Dennis had a 331/2",Martin
Heeb had two over 30" ,with Martin Sr. catching a 6 lb. Weakfish.

On Thursdays trip for Chris, Sue, and Mike 24 Fluke up to 5 lbs. were kept with 20 keepers released. Friday saw Carl Peterson and his group of five limit out with Fluke up to 5 1/2 lbs, returning to the dock early with dinner.

Fluke fishing is the best bet, with Stripers a good bet on most days.

For more info on dates available call CAPT MIKE @ 516 868-9073.
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CODFATHER CHARTERS
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Posted on Sunday, July 30, 2000 - 3:28 pm:   

Subject: Capt Mikes Fishing Report


Fishing this entire week was solid from limits of Fluke to 6 1/2 Lbs for 6 persons to limits of Stripers up to 23 Lbs on Sat. July 29 for Donna Domanski aboard THE CODFATHER. Earlier in the week Mike McGregor and Patrick limited out on the summer flatties(Fluke) and proceeded to catch 45 Sea Bass up to 3 1/2 Lbs. Give Capt Mike a call about open dates for the near future. 516 868-9073
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Capt. Nick Montello
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Posted on Monday, June 05, 2000 - 8:54 am:   

Subject: Fluking


Fluke remains hot with the action outside of Jones inlet in 40 foot of water. Sunday on a half day trip for a party of 5 we caught 20 keepers to 4 1/2 lbs with 30 shorts going back
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Capt. Nick montello
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Posted on Sunday, June 04, 2000 - 5:50 am:   

Subject: Blues


The Blues Light up Yesterday 6/1 At 17 fathoms with
over 70 slammers up to 14lbs in only 4 hours the fishing was so hot that we left them biting. Its looks like the blues are starting to settle in there.

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