Where do I learn to fish?

Harleyfxdl

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I haven't fished in 25 years. I used to fish for blues on Long Island but that was along, long, long time ago. I would love to get back into fishing but have no idea what equipment I need or where to go (I live on the lower hudson river). I have no problem venturing out into the atlantic but would do most of my fishing on the Hudson. Anyone have any ideas on how to get started?
 

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Fishing

Go to the BassBarn site fourum
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http://www.thebassbarn.com/forum/

Striper fishing in the lower Hudson is starting up now. Not sure if I would eat them but they are fun to catch. Topwater action along the warfs in the am and pm.
 

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Fishing school Jan 11 Fishin Mission

Join us at the fishing school or visit my store and I will set you up money back guarantee. Please e-mail or call.

e-mail Vcusu18120@aol.com or call 631-225-5700

Thanks
 

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Tuna is actually a very strong-tasting fish. As arthurb999 said,Cajun mahi mahi is good.I like halibut crusted with chopped macadamia or pistachios.
 

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check out noreast.com Great People and discussion boards.If You use there search You can find out how to fish and when for any local fish.From there check out dive sites and nautical charts.this will help You understand where these guys are talking about.I am from Long Island and just started looking up inshore fishing and am amazed at the amount of info Ypu can find on line.Good luck in Your search.
 

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LEARN TO FISH

:D CHECK OUT "THE FISHERMAN" MAGAZINE,ALWAYS A LOT OF HOW TO'S ,ALSO SEMINARS ARE A GOOD PLACE TO INTERACT WITH OTHERS WITH LIKE INTEREST.PICK UP A COPY OF"BAITS RIGS & TACKLE BY VIC DUNAWAY"FOR RIGS AND KNOTS. GOOD LUCK,Whittlinden
 

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This is the time of year that marinas start putting on seminars. Check with your local. There's a tuna seminar at Bayside Marina in Duxbury, MA next week that I'll definitely be at. I can FEEEEEL spring coming :D :D :D