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First thing first. The winner of the Super Strike Purple haze darter is lenny gimmelfarb. You have 5 days to email us your address. We will then forward it to Super Strike Guru Steve Musso. Thank you Steve again for making this possible.

Second. Some of you had issues with your Android tablets or anything Android. I feel your pain too because I have a Droid phone and had same issues. It seems like Android OS does not like drop down menus so some of the tablet users like those with Toshiba or Samsung had to go back to “log in” link. That has been fixed. No idea how our web dude did it but you can now click on the “Magazine” link and presto! all the sub links appear! Sweet

Three. I always said that none of this means anything until the great Vito Orlando becomes a subscriber. There are people I like, there are people I respect. And there is Vito.  I can spend a day just writing about everything he is. I hope someone writes a book about it one day. Thank you Mr. Orlando. I am volunteering to cut your bunker all spring.

Four. Hoodies…looks like arrival by this weekend and then we shipped them out. Looking forward to getting you guys your stuff and to be honest, I want one too

Five and last but not the least, for those of you who are not subscribed yet (you are missing all the awesomeness as Tommy would say) here is a quick look at what Steve McKenna column looks like in this issue. Pretty sweet and that is just  part of 164 pages.

In addition, for subscribers and nonsubscribers alike ,here is a little video of new features, explanation of controls and yeah, pure awesomeness.

 

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Art

someone posted this picture on Facebook  … http://www.facebook.com/savagegear

they have some INSANE artwork posted including this very, very angry striped bass.

I thought you guys would enjoy this…

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Super Strike Purple Haze Darter giveaway

As promised although a day late, today we will celebrate the launch of the new issue of the Surfcaster’s Journal Magazine with a special giveaway, courtesy of Super Strike Lures.

Steve Musso has gratuitously offered to send a winner this new color drater for 2013, a Purple Haze Darter. We are very pleased that Super Strike Lures now feature VMC hooks. Great job Steve

Good luck to all

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Btw

I was talking about history the other day….

Jack Yee

Then                                                            and                                      now

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History…

In three years that I spent putting the SJ together I’ve read every word, every single letter, every sentence. Then, when I “graduated” to camera and actually learned a little more other than to push record button, I did most of the interviews on camera. My wife would then spend hours and hours typing this off the video. What can I say, it’s a family affair in my household. Wife does reading, my little girl helps with invoices and my son? He just breaks balls…someone got to do that too. But if works for us.

Anyway, I don’t get into the material often. Other then few tribute pieces about people that we knew that passed away, like Al Bentsen, or the INSANE Rich Trox story last year I really never get touched by a piece. That is why I was surprised when I listened to Donny Musso talk on camera last year about his early days and friendship with Danny Pichney, what part Campo played, and why the darter got thinner and became the shape you see it today in stores.

I was fascinated by three things. First, the man has so many plugs he has never showed to anyone its crazy. Hand carved stuff he keeps to himself and for himself. I find it amusing when some dudes in recent years claimed they invented hand carving lures. Just like that dude who claims he invented swimming with a wetsuit. You will hear it when I start working on the Montauk Time and Tide series for SJ readers that they swam in wetsuits as early as 1960’s in Montauk.

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The second thing that kind of touched me was the Danny/Donny dynamic, how they did stuff together, how Don was told not to go to meeting to sell stuff because of his “hot Italian temper”. That was funny. I was surprised that they made plugs together and yet at same time made the things on their own and sold them on their own. The story of Danny importing 60 000 metal lips swimmers from former Yugoslavia , finding out none of them work and still dumping them on the market is crazy. I just can’t help it, I love the historical stuff. That is why I am thrilled that we got a permission from Frank Pintauro’s family to continue his legacy and continue featuring his articles on old lures starting in March issue again.

But what really got me was their Danny/Donny break up and why. I gave Donny multiple opportunities not to answer this question if he was not comfortable. He chose to bare his soul. I was always under the impression that they broke up over the metal lip swimmer but that wasn’t the case. Anyone else fascinated by the twenty page Musso interview? That is if you finished reading it all. I know it took my wife forever to type it.issue17web

Stay tuned for a giveaway tomorrow of this super sweet new Super Strike Purple Haze color darter. We’ll do the giveaway for our SJ subscribers only. I want to make sure that those who are subscribers get the first crack on everything, including giveaways

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Issue #17 of the Surfcaster’s Journal Magazine

For the reasons unknown to me, some people on this blog are not aware that we launched a  new issue with a totally redesigned website and blog to match it. Not only that, but I only got a single email about how to get into the mag (you need to  “Log In” each time with your user name and password). Which makes me very happy. Or is it that most people just register for giveaways? I am ok with that but I always assumed that anyone of this blog would be first, crazy in love with surfcasting, b) big reader of this magazine and only c) wanted to win some stuff. The winner of two lures from Tactical Anglers is  Chmielewski33@yahoo.com. You have 5 days to get us your shipping address at info@surfcastersjournal.com

For those of you that are just waking up, around 6 PM (I want your life!) ,yes, we did launch the new issue. And if you look at the top left hand corner of this blog you will see giant  SURFCASTER’S JOURNAL button. Click it, it won’t bite. Or you can just click on this link https://surfcastersjournal.com/

And here is the cover (you can also click on cover to go to magazine, don’t we make this easy?).

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My props for a great shot goes to dude who came a long way with his camera in a short time. Just like he did with running one of the best reels in the world operations, Ron DiCostanzo, the ZeeBaaS Master. And not only did he snagged two recent SJ covers but you will find his videos on lure making and modification in each issue of the magazine in 2013. I am sure those of you who subscribed have already watch them.

Since I have very little to do with this new design as I posses zero artistic ability and vision, I want to congratulate Tommy on his vision for SJ. He is the one who came up with concept and who worked with a designer to make it look what it is. Since you guys can only see the blog comments, I will share some emails I got.

From our columnist

I have two words:

HOLY !#^* !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a great job……..

How about our advertisers ?

New Journal Looks AMAZING!!!

The embedded videos is a major step into the future.

Readers ?

Wow, guys!!!! looks great. Thanks for all that you are doing

Couldn’t sleep. Ended up subscribing and reading the whole mag. Definitely best so far!

LOVE THE NEW LAYOUT!! whoever thought up the “info” links that are shown is a genius! With a beautiful magazine like this, it is sooo easy to overlook all the handy links you guys put in. There is some real innovative thinking here

Proud paying subscriber! Best of luck with this killer layout and format.

Cover to cover….an awesome undertaking SJ crew.

Ok, so you are missing out but its ok, we are just getting started. We did not wanted to make big deal about our new website before we made sure everthing worked well…and easy. So click here https://surfcastersjournal.com/ and join them in reading the most visually appealing publication on the net, a publication about your sport.

I also want to thank Mr. Steve Musso from Super Strike Lures not only for being our supporter from a day one but by also always raising to the occasion when we have something special going. In this case, Steve has offered us a new color darter for a giveaway, a Purple Haze, new Super Strike color for 2013. And his dad, Donny Musso has a 20 page spreade in this issue! :-)..Musso’s are cranking on all cylinders

But I think for once I will listen to CT Matt and make only the subscribers eligible for giveaway. I think that is only right. That is coming later in the week.

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Stay sane, spring is around the corner and we sincerely hope you like what we have done. And please, any questions about signing in, subscribing, advertising,frozen pizza, editorial or whatever..drop us a line at info@surfcastersjournal.com

The new issue of your favorite surf fishing publication is here

And the new SJ website at https://surfcastersjournal.com/ is finally here. And new look for blog. We hope you like what we did.If anyone has any issues feel free to email me at zhromin@verizon.net

We worked so hard and so long, I don’t even know where to begin so let me make today’s blog really simple. If you want to skip over my crude childlike drawings, just go to https://surfcastersjournal.com/amember/signup and sign up. Tommy made a layout so simple…but here are some pointers

You will see that we have new website layout. The buttons are self explanatory. Except the magazine button, the main one, but we will get to that in a moment.

First, once you arrive at the https://surfcastersjournal.com/ you will find a current issue preview.

111111111Notice that arrow on the left pointing to the Full Screen button ? That is to enlarge the magazine on the PC or Mac. On the opposite side you will see arrows with which you can turn the pages. You can also grab a corner of the page and it will flip too.

There are eight videos in the issue but unless you stop and look, you might skip right over it. The first page, after you flip over the spectacular cover shot by ZeeBaaS Ron DiCostanzo is a spread by Tackle Direct…notice the video circled in the picture? Yes, that is an interactive ad

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When you come to the end of the preview , you will come to subscribe page. Clicking anywhere on that page will take you to subscribe section.

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This will take you to the page where you will create your account. Pick a name and password.

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Once you are done with that you need to subscribe to the mag. Just click “Next” .This is self-explanatory. No more PayPal, no more headaches. We are using authorize.net, the biggest credit card merchant in the universe. Enter your info and you are done.

Remember, you can always retrieve your info by going here and clicking on Lost Password

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Now you are in the “current issue” section. You can view the whole 164 page magazine. On the top under Magazine heading there is an ARCHIVE button. This will take you to all the archived issues we did in landscape format. Yes, they are all waiting for you. And yes, you are automaticaly entered in “Win a CTS ROD OF YOUR CHOICE” giveaway when you subscribe

Ok, I am running out of time and LIRR awaits but then again, its 4 am and I am lucky to have a job..more stuff on mag coming up

The magic of video

This first paragraph is for all of you who are asking where is the new subscription page. It will debut the same day as the new issue. Some people have suggested that we put a subscription page up for holidays. They said that people would love to give and recive a SJ subscription as a gift. Although I won’t argue with that you also know me by now. I start to twitch if there is a bill on my desk unpaid for more than a day. And to me, to have a subscription option out there when there is no product yet available would just be wrong in my eyes. Just like some advertisers offered us money before the publication is published. I can’t take it. How can I take someone money for a product I have not delivered? What if it’s the end of the world tomorrow? Do I go to hell then?  Haha…just busting, but yes, the subscription page and new issue and new blog, and new instagram, and new twitter ,and new videos and new articles, and new flip viewer and new layout……all coming on a same day. Kids, this is how you write a run-on sentence in Cringlish. 🙂

I know I am a bit weird. I won’t deny that I stare at the ceiling at night thinking if I do enough. For our readers, for our sponsors. I always think we should do more, more. Some have said, hey dude, why are you killing yourself, just repackage the same thing, slap a password protected site and  people will love it. Yes, I am a surfcaster and I understand what they are saying. If I was the one on the other side of this PC, the one reading this blog, I would love anything and everything associated with the sport I love. Let’s be honest. I don’t care what publication you read or subscribe to, free or paid, weekly or monthly. If you get a dozen surf fishing features a year, you are a happy camper. SJ gives you that each issue, never mind the blog. But part of me always sees things that we could be doing. How we could be broadening your horizons by bringing far always places closer to you. By giving you strategies or techniques you did not explore yet. By giving you are in-depth interviews with people you might never met but you have always admired. By showing you how to do things like we are standing in your living room, right there next to you.

And that is where the magic of film or video really shines. To be able to read a story like you will read in this issue of SJ. A story from John Skinner fishing the Keys for the first time and then, just about when you think you “got it” ,when you feel you standing right next to him tossing to barracudas a video pops up embedded in the story to put you right there in person! To actually SEE John land this fish he is writing about. I think this is way too cool . And I am trilled we are able to bring you this.

When you’ve seen an ad for StormR jacket in other publications, it probably made you curios. But you wanted to learn more about the features of the jacket. What is it made from, how does it fit? What does it look like on a real person. Well now when you look at StormR ad in SJ you will see the video within the ad that will show you all the features the jacket has.

How about plugs? We all love plugs. In fact, most of us have enough wood in the basement to burn in fireplace for a week in case the world really comes to an end! (Why would you otherwise burn your plugs, you knucklehead). So you see a guy that makes a nice plug but you never seen his plugs in any shops. You know how this sport is. NJ guys sell to NJ shops, RI to New England and so on. Very few have managed to get their name out there and become well known like Choopy, RM Smith, Afterhours. There is a guy like Big Rock who is a regular contributor in the pages of SJ. Dude makes some mean swimmers but unless you live in NJ or attend some NJ shows in winter, you probably won’t find them in your shop. Maybe you wondered how his plugs swim. We’ll now you can see it on the video in his ad.

Maybe you wondered about or buddy Steve Adams aka Pap Bear. He makes these wonderful metal lures under the AOK Tackle brand. He might not be as well known as Hopkins of Charlie Graves tackle but as you will see in his video, his stuff catches a lot of fish, and not only small ones either.

Did you ever had a rod that had a reel seat you wanted replaced? You either got sick of it, maybe it broke. Maybe you bought a St Croix Legend like I did and loved the rod but the positioning of the reel seat was not optimal for your gigantic Frankenstein hands? You wanted it gone, cut, replaced. But most people told you , that you have to place the reel seat before you build a rod. Or they told you this can be done but its really hard. Our Rod Guru Lou Caruso will show you in less than 7 minute how to do this, safely, effectively and easy, depending on how many thumbs you have. 🙂

If you dabble in lure making, one of the most frustrating thing you probably encountered is drilling a trough hole for a metal lip swimmer. You might say what’s the big deal, but it is a big deal. Because the lip slots in many metal lip swimmers is placed right in the middle of the lure. Which means that your trough hole will be positioned somewhere on the bottom of your lure in the front. Yet the same trough wire must (or should) exit in the center, on the back of your lure. Kind a tricky to drill from two sides but different locations and meet in the middle, wouldn’t you say? Lordship Lures Ron DiCostanzo will show you how it’s done and in 5 minutes you will have an “aha” moment. And that is just one of the plug building secrets he will share with you in this series on lure making.

As you see, where others see headaches or are not willing to make an extra step without getting compensated in some way, we continue on. We never think, geez, if we make a rod building video maybe we can call XYZ Rod Building Tackle co and sell them an ad right next to it. We do it because we know you will appreciate it. Not that we wouldnt talk to them if ythey call ..haha

I am not patting myself or SJ team on the back. I am just trying to show you how my brain works when it comes to SJ and our readers. This is a big reason Dave Anderson will be handling writers, it gives me more time to immerse myself in the maddening world of film, bad takes, lousy lighting and awful sounds. Why? Because you don’t care if our videos are not made by Hollywood standards, all you want is a video that is made just for you. And that is what you want in magazine, a one made just for you.And we are here to bring it to you.

So hang with us until we have the new website tested and I hope many of you will support us in this exciting new chapter of Surfcaster’s Journal Magazine. I never been more proud of what our team has accomplished and I have never been more excited about what we can do for our readers in the future. In there ever comes a day when we are only fulfilling your expectations then that will mean that we stopped trying giving you our all. At that time, it might be the right time to move on other things but right now, from where I am looking the future never looked brighter.

And in closing, just a note of thanks to Richard Hedenberg, the owner of CTS Custom rods and USA distributor of CTS rods. Thanks to his generosity, each subscriber to SJ will be eligible to win a CTS rod of his choice, built by Rich. One winner announced in the November issue.

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Win a great set of lures from Tactical Anglers

Another “working” weekend for us at SJ. I hope and pray that after all this work last few weeks you like what we did. We should be ready to go with a new issue this upcoming week. Hopefully after the website, blog and new vertical format has been set, all the heavy lifting has been done. We were proof reading the new issue last few days and one thing that jumped at me was that there are 8 videos embedded in this issue. EIGHT! Holy crap. Four are embedded into ads, Montauk Time and Tide preview . Skinner barracuda from the Keys and two original videos, one on lure making and one on rod repair. Me thinks that advertising with embedded video will be a big thing in the future, not talking about SJ but in general.

I wish I had few hours to sit here and write a lengthy post but I been staring at this PC for 5 hours a day after my regular job all week. Looking forward to taking my wife out to dinner and shutting my phone off. I know Tommy, who has been working his ass off to make this happens sure feels the same. For those of you that preordered hoodies from online store, we placed the order yesterday. Expected shipping date is 1/24. Thank you again for all you guys do.

Let’s celebrate this “SJ wrap us weekend” with a giveaway of a large Darter and a large Pencil Poper from our friends at Tactical Anglers

Montauk Surfcasters

Let’s start your morning off on the right foot, by unveiling the first preview of the Montauk Surfcasters series that, God willing, will appear in March in the pages of SJ. I might be bold by then if I keep pulling my hair out working with videos. It’s fun when it works but a bitch when it does not want to play nice

Enjoy

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my apologies but I found out late that YouTube disabled this video for mobile device and tablets….they only allow you to see it on desktop
here is a diferent version for you phone freaks. The music is different, the video is the same
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Wednsday is the last day to pre-order your sweatshirts

We are taking the order page down on Thursday and ordering the stuff. Thanks to all of you that have put the order in. Expect a shipping on or around the 24th

Moving along

Let me take this opportunity to answer few questions publicly that I got via emails in last few days about the SJ subscription makeover.

As you know, Tommy and I do this in addition to our regular jobs and families. And yes ,I understand that the economic times are hard for many of us. But that is one of the primary reasons why this is happening, don’t forget our advertisers are facing hardships just like many readers.

Someone asked if they can download the SJ to their tablet, pc or whatever and view it offline, the answer is no. We thought about allowing our readers to download pdf but then we did not wanted to wake up one morning to find out the pdf plastered on some fishing site. The whole point of doing all this is to make the magazine unique and beautiful, pdf is great for documents but it would cheapen the look and experience of the publication.

Besides, you can’t show videos in the pdf and videos are something that will be big part of the SJ going forward. We have 5 videos that should appear in this issue. Two are embedded into sponsor pages by our new supporters Tackle Direct and StormR. It’s a unique way for our sponsor to showcase their products.

There is a preview of the Montauk Surfcasters original series which will appear regularly in the pages of SJ starting in March. This original series, developed exclusively for the readers of SJ will look at the history of Montauk surfcasting from WWII to today. It’s based on interview with Fred Schwab, Richie Gerbe, Willy Young, Bill Wetzel, Manny Moreno ,Charlie Ruger, Joe Bragan, Jack Yee and Vito Orlando. Yeah Foul Mouth Bob is in there too 🙂

Another exciting thing is a another original series, the Plug Workshop with Ron DiCostazo of  Lordship Lures (you can contact Ron at http://lordshiplures.com/ ) . The first of his how-to make lures videos will appear in this issue. We did about year’s worth of videos last weekend in his shop in CT and every issue should have one embedded in it. They cover sealing lures, wood selection, offset trough drilling, tail wraps , lip placement and so on. We are very excited and proud to have him.

Yesterday I spent the afternoon with our Rod Guru Lou Caruso (you can contact Lou at http://louscustomrods.com/  ). I have to give props to my son Steven who helped me with cameras while making some more videos for you. Again, we shot another years worth of videos ranging from how to remove and replace reel seat on a rod that is already finished, cork tape and butt caps, tying bucktails, refitting VS reel knob with rubber for a better feel while reeling, eliminating the dreaded VS hourglass line on your spool, replacing a guide on location and so on. Yeah, we work on weekends too to give you what you crave.

We also made some changes to our editorial stuff, Dave Anderson is taking over managing the writers, Roger Martin will give a shot on writing column on his experiences over the decades in the surf, Al Albano has recently been added to out columnists staff and the dude spends a LOT of time on the “hunting” part of fishing. I think you will find his unique perspective refreshing. And last and never the least is the addition of great John Skinner who will have a column starting in March. I sincerely do not believe we could have pulled all this off, spent all the resources on cameras, new writers and new platform, blog, website if we stayed only ad supported. We wanted to create even better experience for our readers and I think you will be pleased with what we have done. And I can tell you this is only the beginning. Tommy is wrapping up the new issue and then we will take some time to test it to make sure all works fine. Then we will unveil it when we are satisfied. Yes, I expect some bumps in the road but I hope that you, our readers, understand that on the end of the day, this is a effort by a artist and a construction worker, not some corporate juggernaut. Sometimes I look back and cant believe what we have done already….ok, I think that all the time 🙂

Although you will not be able to download the publication to your computer, you will be able to log on from anywhere or with any appliance and read it, as long as you have access to the net, wherever you are. The beauty of this platform is not only the  video integration but the ability to automatically convert format to any appliances it detects that you use. So if you read it on the IPAD the software will (should) automatically detect that and convert the SJ for best possible reading layout on the IPAD…and if you switch to PC the layout should be automatically configured for best experience on PC.

That is it for now, I have to take a break from writing and videos to go cooking and then watch a little pigskin with my son. After all, work can be satisfying, especially if you do something that you love but there is nothing like spending time with family especially if you have interests that you share

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