skimmer > PATCHOGUE FISHING FLEA MARKET DOUBLES IN SIZE!! Saturday, April 4th , 9AM to 3PM.

While this 4th annual event will still be held at the same location, the size of the show has doubled. More vendors, more merchandise, more deals. A new addittion to the show this year will be three FREE fishing seminars hosted by native Long Islander and world reknown author and fisherman Capt. Al Ristori as well as Capt. Austin Perilli , an up and comer from Brooklyn who has a lot to share on his passion for coaxing fluke with artificials.

The show will be held at the John A. Danzi Athletic Center in St. Joseph’s College, 155 W. Roe Blvd., Patchogue, NY 11772, the corner of Waverly Ave. And Sunrise Highway.

Walk the aisles of new, used, and antique fishing tackle on display by tackle shops, dealers, or just guys that are selling off their collection. You can sell your stuff, too! For $40 you can rent an eight foot space, call your fishing buddy and sell off your extra fishing gear.....then buy some more!

Seminar Schedule:

10:00 AM Capt. Al Ristori: Live Bunkers for Big Stripers

11:30 AM Capt. Al Ristori: Shark Fishing, Then and Now

1:00 PM Capt. Austin Perilli: Catch Fluke on Artificials
 

Admission to the show is only $5 including the three FREE seminars and kids 12 and under are FREE. Lots of door prizes. Food and refreshments. Call 609.489.9986 or visit www.hiflier.com for more information.
skimmer > One of the best things about the Miami Boat show is the 
selection of products.

We will be updating and re-outfitting the camera boat this spring so I have been looking to replace my leaning post seat. We ran in to a fabricator “Smitty’s” that has the largest selection and options of leaning posts I have ever seen.
skimmer > The Miami Boat Show is one of the largest in the world.  This is the view from the Skywalk and it is only one small part of the show.  Every boat imaginable was on display at the Miami Convention Center.  There were also two other venues of in water boats, one for power and one for sail.  There were vessels up to 165 feet and worth $25 million that were open for viewing.
skimmer > This is a shot of Espanola Way which is just a couple of blocks from our hotel.  It is very pretty and quaint with excellent restaurants.  It is a real get-away from the busy streets of the city of Miami.  You can have an excellent meal or just sit back and relax with a cocktail or glass of wine and do some people watching.
skimmer > What is really great about the show is that you can talk directly to the manufacturers and/or owners of the company.  The upper left image is me with Cathy Johnson the owner of  StowMate.  This company manufactures various storage units that can attach to t-tops or other such places on a boat.  

The upper right and lower left images were taken at the Lowrance booth.  I was talking to Kent who is an engineer that works at the company headquarters.  He was explaining to me all of the incredible new features of the NMEA 2000 technology for networking data for display on the new generation of Lowrance machines.  Especially interesting is the new LCX-111c HD sonar/chartplotter.  This machine has a 20GB built in hard drive.  This allows for extremely detailed cartography.

On the lower right I am talking to Mark Ingram of Lee Fischer International about the submersible bait attracting light.  I am going to give one of these a try this coming season.  I get all my cast nets from Lee Fischer and they are excellent.
skimmer > The Miami boat show is really quite a big event.  The Convention center is huge with hundreds of boats and vendors.  This is the outside area with more boats and a tent pavillion for other vendors.  Just about every product you can think of is on display and for sale.
skimmer > After the beach, we retreated to the rooftop lounge area with a cocktail and admired the setting sun.
All in all it was a good day.  Tomorrow starts the boat show which is why we are really here!  Sure!

Captain Al Lorenzetti and Tim C. Smith
skimmer > After lunch we headed for the  beach.  It was a beautiful day with the temperature about 83 and the ocean water about 74.  We had a swim and enjoyed people watching.  There were some beautiful women walking the beach and the beach was also topless if you wish.  That was interesting.
skimmer > 2/16/2005

Tim and I arrived at  the Winterhaven hotel  in the morning after a great flight on Jet Blue.  The Winterhaven is a very nice hotel in the middle of the Art Deco district of South Beach.  The rooftop sun deck is very nice.  Tim and I hit the beach after a sumptuous lunch in the quaint Espagna street collection of alfresco restaurants.  We ate at the Hosteria Romana and the food and drinks were wonderful.
PATCHOGUE FISHING FLEA MARKET DOUBLES IN SIZE!! Saturday, April 4th , 9AM to 3PM.

While this 4th annual event will still be held at the same location, the size of the show has doubled. More vendors, more merchandise, more deals. A new addittion to the show this year will be three FREE fishing seminars hosted by native Long Islander and world reknown author and fisherman Capt. Al Ristori as well as Capt. Austin Perilli , an up and comer from Brooklyn who has a lot to share on his passion for coaxing fluke with artificials.

The show will be held at the John A. Danzi Athletic Center in St. Joseph’s College, 155 W. Roe Blvd., Patchogue, NY 11772, the corner of Waverly Ave. And Sunrise Highway.

Walk the aisles of new, used, and antique fishing tackle on display by tackle shops, dealers, or just guys that are selling off their collection. You can sell your stuff, too! For $40 you can rent an eight foot space, call your fishing buddy and sell off your extra fishing gear.....then buy some more!

Seminar Schedule:

10:00 AM Capt. Al Ristori: Live Bunkers for Big Stripers

11:30 AM Capt. Al Ristori: Shark Fishing, Then and Now

1:00 PM Capt. Austin Perilli: Catch Fluke on Artificials


Admission to the show is only $5 including the three FREE seminars and kids 12 and under are FREE. Lots of door prizes. Food and refreshments. Call 609.489.9986 or visit http://www.hiflier.com for more information.
skimmer > PATCHOGUE FISHING FLEA MARKET DOUBLES IN SIZE!! Saturday, April 4th , 9AM to 3PM.

While this 4th annual event will still be held at the same location, the size of the show has doubled. More vendors, more merchandise, more deals. A new addittion to the show this year will be three FREE fishing seminars hosted by native Long Islander and world reknown author and fisherman Capt. Al Ristori as well as Capt. Austin Perilli , an up and comer from Brooklyn who has a lot to share on his passion for coaxing fluke with artificials.

The show will be held at the John A. Danzi Athletic Center in St. Joseph’s College, 155 W. Roe Blvd., Patchogue, NY 11772, the corner of Waverly Ave. And Sunrise Highway.

Walk the aisles of new, used, and antique fishing tackle on display by tackle shops, dealers, or just guys that are selling off their collection. You can sell your stuff, too! For $40 you can rent an eight foot space, call your fishing buddy and sell off your extra fishing gear.....then buy some more!

Seminar Schedule:

10:00 AM Capt. Al Ristori: Live Bunkers for Big Stripers

11:30 AM Capt. Al Ristori: Shark Fishing, Then and Now

1:00 PM Capt. Austin Perilli: Catch Fluke on Artificials
 

Admission to the show is only $5 including the three FREE seminars and kids 12 and under are FREE. Lots of door prizes. Food and refreshments. Call 609.489.9986 or visit www.hiflier.com for more information.
PATCHOGUE FISHING FLEA MARKET DOUBLES IN SIZE!! Saturday, April 4th , 9AM to 3PM.

While this 4th annual event will still be held at the same location, the size of the show has doubled. More vendors, more merchandise, more deals. A new addittion to the show this year will be three FREE fishing seminars hosted by native Long Islander and world reknown author and fisherman Capt. Al Ristori as well as Capt. Austin Perilli , an up and comer from Brooklyn who has a lot to share on his passion for coaxing fluke with artificials.

The show will be held at the John A. Danzi Athletic Center in St. Joseph’s College, 155 W. Roe Blvd., Patchogue, NY 11772, the corner of Waverly Ave. And Sunrise Highway.

Walk the aisles of new, used, and antique fishing tackle on display by tackle shops, dealers, or just guys that are selling off their collection. You can sell your stuff, too! For $40 you can rent an eight foot space, call your fishing buddy and sell off your extra fishing gear.....then buy some more!

Seminar Schedule:

10:00 AM Capt. Al Ristori: Live Bunkers for Big Stripers

11:30 AM Capt. Al Ristori: Shark Fishing, Then and Now

1:00 PM Capt. Austin Perilli: Catch Fluke on Artificials


Admission to the show is only $5 including the three FREE seminars and kids 12 and under are FREE. Lots of door prizes. Food and refreshments. Call 609.489.9986 or visit http://www.hiflier.com for more information.
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