| According to Rich, one of the reasons he is
successful at finding and catching fish is because he knows their feeding
habits and how to adapt to changes. He has had days when the fish stopped
biting on an outgoing tide so instead of heading back, he headed east to an
area where the water current and tide was still conducive for fish feeding,
and of course catching. Instead of waiting for the fish to come to him, he
hunts for the fish. “Having the right line makes a difference” says
Captain Andy. Always remember that what you feel on your end the fish feel
below as well. Tight lines are not always a good thing. Sometimes the best
thing to do is leave slack and wait for that big one to take the bait and
hook without sensing you at the other end.”
Two of the reasons that Northeast Angling is one of the most popular
shows on sports television today is that they take great pride in the
quality of their productions and that their shows reach a targeted audience
of local anglers who can relate to coverage of fishing in their own
“backyard”. According to Captains Andy LoCascio and Rich Tenreiro, shows are
often aired two years after the filming. Another reason is the
diversification. Shows will be filmed in the Western Long Island Sound,
Montauk or the Atlantic Highlands. In 2007 they plan to make trips to the
Canyon.
These guys are true professionals and experts in their field, so if you
enjoy fishing and want to catch more fish, start by visiting Northeast
Angling at
www.neangling.com online to watch some of their videos and learn the
tricks of the trade. And make a point of contacting Captain Andy for the
latest updates on their TV shows, seminars and fishing charters.
According to Rich, one of the reasons he is successful at finding and
catching fish is because he knows their feeding habits and how to adapt to
changes. He has had days when the fish stopped biting on an outgoing tide so
instead of heading back, he headed east to an area where the water current
and tide was still conducive for fish feeding, and of course catching.
Instead of waiting for the fish to come to him, he hunts for the fish.

“Having the right line makes a difference” says Captain Andy. Always
remember that what you feel on your end the fish feel below as well. Tight
lines are not always a good thing. S ometimes
the best thing to do is leave slack and wait for that big one to take the
bait and hook without sensing you at the other end.”
Two of the reasons that Northeast Angling is one of the most popular
shows on sports television today is that they take great pride in the
quality of their productions and that their shows reach a targeted audience
of local anglers who can relate to coverage of fishing in their own
“backyard”. According to Captains Andy LoCascio and Rich Tenreiro, shows are
often aired two years after the filming. Another reason is the
diversification. Shows will be filmed in the Western Long Island Sound,
Montauk or the Atlantic Highlands. In 2007 they plan to make trips to the
Canyon.
These guys are true professionals and experts in their field, so if you
enjoy fishing and want to catch more fish, start by visiting Northeast
Angling at
www.neangling.com online to watch some of their videos and learn the
tricks of the trade. And make a point of contacting Captain Andy for the
latest updates on their TV shows, seminars and fishing
charters.
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