Skimmer Outdoor News 2009
LONG ISLAND’S BEST FISHING 2009 CALENDAR
POINTS ANGLERS TOWARD THE LUNKERS!
When does codfishing reach its peak? Where can you catch big stripers on June’s full moon? What color bucktails work best for August fluke? Are the trout stocked yet?
You’ll learn the answers to these questions and more while flipping through the pages of Long Island’s Best Fishing 2009 Calendar, by Newsday outdoors columnist Tom Schlichter.
Big, beautiful and inexpensive, this 9” x 12”, high-quality glossy calendar offers far more than pretty pictures. It is loaded with the first-hand fishing information anglers need to stay on top of lunkers throughout the year - and it makes a great holiday gift for fishing friends and family.
Each month is introduced with a summary highlighting the top fishing possibilities across Long Island. Interesting and entertaining photos sharpen the focus while moon phases, a listing of “Best Bets” and “Tom’s Tips” for success help readers zero in on dates, hot spots and techniques that are sure to bring success.
Based on over 40-years experience, input from local angling experts, plus data mined while writing his Newsday column, “Outdoor Tom” Schlichter has compiled a wealth of local knowledge. Here he sprinkles it across the seasons in a format as helpful as it is easy to understand. Flip through the pages and watch patterns and trends develop while Long Island’s Best Fishing 2009 Calendar keeps you headed in the right direction for fantastic fishing fun.
From Brooklyn and City Island to Montauk and Orient Points, follow the action and stay on the fish. Detailed information is provided for both freshwater and saltwater species, boat, surf and ice-fishing, plus bait, lures and flies. Species covered include fluke, striped bass, bluefish, weakfish, false albacore, codfish, blackfish, winter flounder, porgies, sea bass, snappers, blue crabs, trout, largemouth bass, pickerel, walleye, white perch and more.
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LONG ISLAND’S BEST FISHING 2009 CALENDAR
POINTS ANGLERS TOWARD THE LUNKERS!
When does codfishing reach its peak? Where can you catch big stripers on June’s full moon? What color bucktails work best for August fluke? Are the trout stocked yet?
You’ll learn the answers to these questions and more while flipping through the pages of Long Island’s Best Fishing 2009 Calendar, by Newsday outdoors columnist Tom Schlichter.
Big, beautiful and inexpensive, this 9” x 12”, high-quality glossy calendar offers far more than pretty pictures. It is loaded with the first-hand fishing information anglers need to stay on top of lunkers throughout the year - and it makes a great holiday gift for fishing friends and family.
Each month is introduced with a summary highlighting the top fishing possibilities across Long Island. Interesting and entertaining photos sharpen the focus while moon phases, a listing of “Best Bets” and “Tom’s Tips” for success help readers zero in on dates, hot spots and techniques that are sure to bring success.
Based on over 40-years experience, input from local angling experts, plus data mined while writing his Newsday column, “Outdoor Tom” Schlichter has compiled a wealth of local knowledge. Here he sprinkles it across the seasons in a format as helpful as it is easy to understand. Flip through the pages and watch patterns and trends develop while Long Island’s Best Fishing 2009 Calendar keeps you headed in the right direction for fantastic fishing fun.
From Brooklyn and City Island to Montauk and Orient Points, follow the action and stay on the fish. Detailed information is provided for both freshwater and saltwater species, boat, surf and ice-fishing, plus bait, lures and flies. Species covered include fluke, striped bass, bluefish, weakfish, false albacore, codfish, blackfish, winter flounder, porgies, sea bass, snappers, blue crabs, trout, largemouth bass, pickerel, walleye, white perch and more.
$14.95 3.50 Shipping
Click Here to Buy Now
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