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Fly Fishing Film Tour 2012

F3T IS COMING TO NYC MARCH 22

Fly Fishing Film Tour 2012

Hosted by Urban Angler

And if you are in or near New York City get your tickets now!!! They’ll go faster than a salt block in a cow pasture!

NYC Fly Fishing Film Tour 2012

The Fly Fishing Film Tour has become the fishing entertainment event of the year. The Film Tour will be seen in well over 80 cities and will showcase some of the best independent outdoor film makers. The goal of the Fly Fishing Film Tour is to energize the industry and inspire film makers to create new cutting edge films to both entertain and educate outdoor enthusiasts.

Albie Fly Fishing

Little Tunny
Not all that glitters is gold… THIS is far more valuable!

The personal experience a person gets when they hook a falsie and then the fish hits super sonic speeds is difficult to describe with mere words… Your best bet is to get out on the water regularly for the next month or two with a 2-4″ diamond jig and experience this for yourself!

With the passing of the full and gloriously red moon recently, and now this cold front that arrived last night, the fish in the NYC local area have REALLY turned on!
Hit me up if you want to get out on the water, try to have a flexible schedule because the weather windows have been short recently.

Inshore Bluewater Fly Fishing

NY Bight Fishing Report

Hookless Teasers on the Troll

Fly in hand, teasers on the troll

We headed out to the nearshore fishing grounds (15-20mile range) on Saturday for a double-header bluewater tour… The seas were certainly more calm during the morning run… loads upon loads of feisty almaco jacks can be found under the buoys… and you just know that there are some mahimahi and other hard-tails lurking around… Just check the SST and Chlorophyll charts to find the right temperature breaks and clean blue water… We marked some good sized fish on the sonar but couldnt get them to commit on the fly… There were plenty signs of life such as tinker mackerel, sardines, spearings and sand eels… The shearwaters (petrols) were also in close and are good indicators of hard-tail activity. This of course only caused the hard-tail fever to grow stronger, against all attempts to settle the nerves…

Will be out there scouting again this week when the weather permits!

Call or email me now to get onboard and be ready to throw a fly behind a hookless teaser!

Keeping the hooks sharp,
Captain Ken Jones
Kenjo Fly Fishing – Guide Services
Licensed by USCG (OUPV)
361-500-2552

 

Breaking News in NY

This just in… The North River Wastewater Treatment Plant at West 117th St. in Manhattan began pumping wastewater flow out of an 84-inch sewer pipe yesterday afternoon into the Hudson River due to a fire in the engine room. Normally this wastewater flows into the plant but due to the fire they have began a pump-around process. Normally this wastewater flows to the Wards Island Wastewater Treatment Plant but is being dumped into the Hudson as overflow. The DEP is also applying chlorine to some sewer outfalls near the plant to reduce the bacteria in the untreated wastewater discharges.

This is a super unfortunate event, and not only could it cause out local beaches to be closed, it could also cause harmful and toxic algae blooms in the tidal estuaries of NY harbor, Jamaica Bay and the nearby Atlantic Ocean… Keep your fingers crossed that this issue is resolved swiftly if anything,  for the safety of all living creatures that have to swim and breathe in this polluted water!

Environmental, Health and Community Impacts

Water quality modeling indicates that there is no immediate impact to permitted beaches due to the dilution capacity of the river. Based on recommendations from NYC Health, the Hudson River, the East River from the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge to Verrazano Bridge, the Harlem River and the Kill Van Kull to the Goethals Bridge will not be fit for recreational activities such as swimming, canoeing, kayaking, windsurfing or any other water activity that would entail possible direct contact now through at least Sunday. The New York City Police Department Harbor Unit will be patrolling near the plant to ensure boaters keep a proper distance. The city Parks Department is restricting access to the river at the 79th Street Boat Basin and placing signs prohibiting kayaking, canoeing and other recreational activities from all city boat launch sites along the Hudson River and other appropriate sites. The Hudson River Park Trust as well as the Battery Park City Authority are also installing similar signs at sites under their jurisdiction.

DEP and the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene are currently taking samples in the harbor and at permitted beaches that could potentially be impacted. Beaches remain open at this time and for the most up-to-date information, go to the NYC Health website at www.nyc.gov/health, www.nyc.gov/dep, or call 311. Individuals can also receive proactive alerts by signing up through 311 for Notify NYC, the city’s official source for information about emergency events and important city services. Riverbank State Park, located atop the treatment plant, remains closed until further notice. Westchester County and New Jersey DEP are also performing water sampling and water flow modeling to determine any impacts on their rivers and beaches.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 21, 2011
CONTACT: Farrell Sklerov/Michael Saucier  (718) 595-6600

Fishing Jamaica Bay

Nothing better than a NY Sunrise!

It is never too early!

Should have been there yesterday! Better be there tomorrow!

It is never easy to coordinate a NY lifestyle to accommodate a little fish action, but with a little bit of effort and spontaneity you can find yourself in a situation like this.

Have fun out there this Memorial Day weekend and remember to thank a serviceman or servicewoman for their dedication in keeping our country safe!