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SUFFOLK COUNTY PARKS OFFERS SPORTFISHING INSTRUCTION

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george
georgeADMIN2019#1
SUFFOLK COUNTY PARKS OFFERS SPORTFISHING INSTRUCTION

Eight-Week Course Covers Techniques, Tackle Selection, Hot Fishing Spots and More

The Suffolk County Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation will offer an eight-week instructional course, “Sport Fishing on Long Island”, this Winter. Captain Jerry McGrath, a former Montauk charter skipper, avid fisherman and experienced, acclaimed instructor will give first-hand instruction and tips for planning a rewarding day of fishing.

“Participants will learn numerous techniques to sharpen and improve skills for catching a variety of fish found in local Long Island waters,” said County Executive Steven Bellone. These species include striped bass, fluke, blackfish, blues, black sea bass, and more.

Captain McGrath has designed the classes to educate novices as well as the more advanced anglers in all areas of fish finding, bait and lure selection, chumming, fishing locales “hot spots”, anchoring, tackle selection, knot and rig tying, and safety. Students will be treated to the extensive use of audio-visual materials including Power Point slide presentations, videotapes, and detailed handouts. Guest speakers, many of whom are experienced and expert charter captains themselves, will address the class participants on dates to be announced.

Optional fishing field trips will also be offered at an additional cost. Classes will be held on Tuesday nights from 7:30 – 9:30 pm (beginning January 29, 2019) in the Media Room (Room #184) of the H. Lee Dennison Building, located at 100 Veterans Memorial Highway in Hauppauge (at the end of the Northern State Parkway). Flexible make-up classes are also possible for those people who have conflicting schedules. The regular course fee is $150.00 per person, with discounts available for children who are 14 or younger and accompanied by a paid adult registrant ($95.00), as well as Veterans or Senior Citizens 65 and older ($115.00). For more information or to obtain a registration form, please contact the Suffolk County Parks Department at (631) 854-4947.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,158 postsSince 2018
crabby
crabbyFREE2019#2
I'd love to be there to see Jerry give the course, but I could put the $150 to better use.

BTW we should get Schoolman here.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018
MakoMike
MakoMikeFREE2019#3
I'd love to be there to see Jerry give the course, but I could put the $150 to better use.

BTW we should get Schoolman here.

Done!
First MateOriginal Crew710 postsSince 2018
Chinacat
ChinacatFREE2019#4
I've been wanting to take that class for awhile but going that far up island with other commitments on my plate is tough...

On a side note, for those of us east of the William Floyd Parkway, we would consider that area "the beginning" of the NS parkway! 😛
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
cany
canyMOD2019#5
I'd love to be there to see Jerry give the course, but I could put the $150 to better use.

BTW we should get Schoolman here.


Hes here
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
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SchoolmanFREE2019#6
And here comes Schoolman! 👍🙂🙂👍 If you wish to register, call (631) 854-4947. 377918_2700135103001_1585504646_n.webpCome join us starting on Tues., Jan. 29. Classes begin @ 7:30 P.M. For the 1st class, it's advisable to get there 15-30 mins. earlier, since registrations can delay the start of class on the 1st night. …. "Crabby" (Joe) - You are going to receive another pie in your face from me. 😱😒😒11101640_10206305783983897_3207522513888895793_o.webp321123_2700125662765_1524606115_n.webp

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DeckhandOriginal Crew3 postsSince 2019
S
SchoolmanFREE2019#7
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DeckhandOriginal Crew3 postsSince 2019
crabby
crabbyFREE2019#8
And here comes Schoolman! 👍🙂🙂👍 If you wish to register, call (631) 854-4947. . …. "Crabby" (Joe) - You are going to receive another pie in your face from me. 😱😒😒

I could give a lecture on what not to do.😀
CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018
S
SchoolmanFREE2019#9
Ha Ha! That's funny! That's an approach I have not heard. Hope you are well, Joe! 🙂👍😉
DeckhandOriginal Crew3 postsSince 2019
crabby
crabbyFREE2019#10
Ha Ha! That's funny! That's an approach I have not heard. Hope you are well, Joe! 🙂👍😉
I am, hope you are as well. I'll stop by for a chat at the Ward Melville show.
CaptainOriginal Crew1,345 postsSince 2018

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