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Raritan Bay, NJ - Manhattan Cup
Captains Andy LoCascio
and Rich Tenreiro split up to enter two teams in the prestigious
Manhattan Cup
Tournament sponsored by the
Fishermen's
Conservation Association. Along with the most impressive field
ever assembled, they brave difficult conditions in search of big blues
and stripers. Don't miss the amazing Hudson River shotgun start!
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Block Island, RI - Summer Slam
Captains Andy LoCascio
and Rich Tenreiro hook up with Capt Dave Chieffo of Block Island
Fishing Charters for an incredible day of fishing that included
monster stripers on eels and on the troll, as well as an incredible
fluke bite in the water around Block Island. This show is a "must
see" for anyone who can travel to Block for just for the day (or a
long weekend) or can get their own boat to the island (just a short
ride from Montauk, NY or Point Judith, RI). The eel and trolling
techniques illustrated in this show can be used anywhere in the
northeast!
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Block Island, RI - Striped Bass on Eels
Captains Andy LoCascio
and Rich Tenreiro head back to Block Island to hook up with light
tackle eel specialist Capt Mike Neto Dave Chieffo of Adrianna
Charters. Mike shares his secrets for catching trophy stripers on
eels using only 20lb spinning tackle. No one has caught more 50lb+
stripers in the last 5 years than Capt Mike Neto! The eel fishing
techniques illustrated in this show can be used anywhere in the
northeast.
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LI Sound, NY - Fall Diamond Jigging
Captains Andy
LoCascio, Rich Tenreiro, and John
Marino of American Sportfishing
Charters join forces and head to Huntington, NY to get in on some red
hot fall diamond jigging action on the Long Island Sound. They tangle
with monster blues and big schoolie bass in a never ending all out
blitz. They illustrate the correct way to use jigs with teasers and
finish the day with some awesome topwater action.
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New York, NY - Manhattan Cup
Captains Andy
LoCascio, Rich Tenreiro, and John Luchka team up to fish the
prestigious
Manhattan Cup Tournament sponsored by the
Fishermen's
Conservation Association. Along with one of the most impressive
fields ever assembled, they brave high winds and thunderstorms in
search of big blues and stripers. On their way back they run into an
incredible striper blitz beneath the Verrazano bridge and score some
monster fish.
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Montauk, NY - Striped Bass
Capt Andy and Rich
hooked up with the legendary Capt Jimmy George of the Nicole Marie.
Jimmy created the revolutionary
Secret Spoon
and spent the day showing them how to use the spoons to target trophy
stripers. Even though no one was catching fish in Montauk at the
time, the spoons still produced a bunch of monster bass including one
fish just under 50lbs.
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Rockaway Point, NY - Striped Bass
Captain Henry Feeney
joins Andy and Rich for the final outing of the season. The guys
travel out of Sheepshead Bay, NY to nearby Rockaway Point to get one
more shot at the stripers before they head south. They locate some of
the local clam boats and work they area behind the dredges with clam
baits. The bite never stops and even includes several keepers.
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Sandy Hook, NJ - Striped Bass
Captain Henry Feeney
joins Andy and Rich for a trip down to NJ to find a big body of
striped bass that has been chasing herring off of Sandy Hook. They
vow to leave the bait at home and go only equipped with light spinning
tackle. They use only swimming plugs and a couple of poppers to score
dozens of fish including several keepers to prove that these fish can
be effectively targeted with artificials.
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Raritan Bay, NJ - Striped Bass
Andy and Rich travel south to hook up with Captain
Brian Rice for some great spring striped bass fishing in
Raritan Bay and under the Verrazano Narrows bridge. The fish were all
caught on chunks in depths over 35ft. The action is continuous and
they land several big fish up to 30lbs!
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Montauk, NY - Redbone (Part 1 & 2)
Andy and Rich are joined by Triton pro-staffer Captain
Tom Pitasi to compete in the prestigious 2-day Redbone tournament
against some of the finest guides in the region in pursuit of striped
bass, bluefish and false albacore. The guys battle brutal
conditions. The striped bass fishing is a struggle for
everyone and the guys catch 12 of the 24 fish entered in the
tournament. They use a variety of techniques in their attempt to come
out on top.
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Watch Hill, RI - Striped Bass on the Fly
Andy and Rich pay a visit to Capt Tom Pitasi to get in
on the spring run of stripers and blues. The guys break out the light
spinning tackle and the fly rods and enjoy a no-stop bite along the
scenic Watch Hill beaches. The fish put their light tackle to the
test and make for an incredible day of striped bass fishing!
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Nomans Land Island, MA - Grand Slam
Capt Andy and Capt Rich hook up with 2004 ASA Champion
Skip Stritzinger. They travel to remote Nomans Land Island just
south of Martha's Vineyard in search of a grand slam of Striped Bass,
Fluke, and Sea Bass. The island has a reputation for quality fish and
lots of them and the guys are not disappointed! Nowhere else can
experience world class striped bass fishing in the same waters
with sea bass and fluke.
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Western Sound, NY - Striped Bass
Capt Andy and Capt Rich join up with fellow local Capt
John Marino in pursuit of monster stripers. Fishing in the western
Long Island Sound Waters, the guys use a combination of live and whole
dead bunker to score some very respectable fish up to 40lbs! All
three of the captains share some a their most effective techniques and
give plenty of tips for targeting these fish.
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Long Island, South Fork Surf
Captains Andy and Rich hook up with Fisherman publisher
Fred Golofaro. They spend the day experiencing an amazing fall bite
in the surf on the south fork of Long Island. Blitzing fish,
screaming birds, and load of action. They catch countless blues and
bass to over 20lbs all on plugs. The techniques and tackle in this
show can be used by anyone who wants to experience the fall surf run
and improve their striped bass fishing techniques.
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Long Island Sound Beaches
Captains Andy and Rich split up and spend the day
fishing various Long Island Sound beaches for bass and blues. Rich
and "Crazy" Alberto Knie break out the fly rods, Andy and Paul
Michele test out the new Yo-Zuri swimming plugs, and finally Rich an
Doc Muller close out the day with bucktails. The techniques and tackle
in this show can be used by anyone who wants to get in on the red hot
fall shore action on the Long Island Beaches.
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Southern Connecticut Diamond Jigging
Captains Andy and Rich spend the morning off the
Connecticut shoreline experiencing incredible non-stop blitzes.
Dozens of school bass and big blues, all on diamond jigs and teasers.
The techniques and tackle in this show can be used by anyone who
enjoys late fall striped bass fishing!
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Western Sound Topwater
Captains Andy and Rich are joined by John Luchka and
spent the day plugging the waters of the western Long Island Sound.
They use light spinning tackle to draw spectacular strikes from bass
and blues and connect with too many fish to count in the 8-15lb
range. The techniques and tackle in this show can be used by anyone
who enjoys striped bass fishing the shallows.
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Block Island Striped Bass
Captains Andy and Rich join Captain Skip Stritzinger
who shares his unique striped bass fishing techniques in the
rocky waters surrounding Block Island, RI. They use medium-heavy
conventional tackle in 40-65ft of water to free-line (no weight) live
eels for bass up to 30lbs. The techniques and tackle in this show can
be used anyone who wants to effectively present live eels in deep
water.
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Hartford Connecticut Topwater Striped Bass Fishing
Andy and Rich travel nearly 50 miles up the Connecticut
River to fish with Jordan Paullo. They throw Stillwater Smackits and
Beach Runners to stripers crashing the surface in pursuit of herring
and alewives. Incredible topwater striped bass fishing with
the fish knocking the plugs right out of the water. The average fish
ranging from 7-13 lbs with a couple of fish in the upper teens. The
techniques and tackle used in this show can be applied to any locale
where the fish are activity feeding on the surface (regardless of
depth) or are staging in shallow water.
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Live lining for Striped Bass
Andy and Rich head out in their own backyard, the
western Long Island Sound, NY to do some trophy striped bass
fishing using live bunker. They fill a live well bunker
(Menhaden) and anchor in the shallows. Wild topwater action as bass
in the 20-30lb class chase and strike bunker on the surface. Numerous
double headers with several fish over the 30lb mark. These techniques
can be applied to any shallow area in the Spring and Fall where large
striped bass are holding or feeding.
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Western Sound Striped Bass on Peanut Bunker
Andy and Rich head out in their own backyard, the
western Long Island Sound, NY and employ a technique commonly used in
the southern states. They fill a live well with baby bunker
(menhaden) and toss out hand fulls to get the stripers into a feeding
frenzy. Wild topwater action on very light tackle for fish in the 3-8
lb range punctuated by an occasional fish in the teen range. These
techniques can be applied to any shallow area where schooled striped
bass are holding or feeding.
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