You need to get back to me at info@surfcastersjournal.com and email me your shipping address
Sunday with Santa
Santa will be whipping green tube tails into the wintry winds this Sunday.
At sunrise in the vicinity of the F.I. Lighthouse. Come down and take a couple of casts next to Santa. (WARNING) Santa’s costume is NOT movie quality, so small children and adults of mediocre intelligence might question his existence. If your child asks “Why does Santa look like a bald Irish guy with Tattoo’s and a wig?” We are not responsible. Come up to Santa mention The Journal and get a free sticker!!!!
All the news that is fit to print
I recently received an email from a subscriber who was suggesting that my posts without locations really do not have any value and are in some way useless. Mind you, the fellow wasn’t looking for spots, he was nearly inquiring in which state I was fishing.
From now on, you should assume that everything I write, unless specific location is mentioned takes place somewhere between Brooklyn and Montauk Point, New York.
When we started this blog I was very apprehensive about three things in particular. One was to be careful not to come across as a pompous ass who uses the blog as a pulpit to talk down to people. If you read my books you know that is not my style. Yeah, I get frustrated sometimes like many of you but my ego is almost nonexistent. Regardless how full of air I might get Da Wife does a great job in deflating that balloon.
Second thing was the products that we are talking about it. I understand and accept the responsibilities that some people might take my word as gospel. And I know that regardless how much I might think of a product, you might despise it. For Christ sake, some people hate VS, which to me boggles my mind. Take this for what it is, opinion of one guy and nothing more. You should take it as a beginning of your education about a product instead of a final word. What I can assure you Continue reading
The winner of Tsunami Junior STRIPERTHON Contest
Saying that all kids are BIG winners here along with their parents would be a colossal understatement.
But you guys had to pick out one picture…I know it wasn’t easy
The winner of Tsunami Junior STRIPERTHON Contest is …
picture # 10
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Congrats
Please get in touch with us so we can see how we are going to get this rod and lures to you. And again, I have to express my sincerest thanks to folks from Tsunami who provided the prizes. In fact, the contest for kids was THEIR idea !!!
Also, thank you Tsunami for making the best kickass sand eel imitation ever
Thanks to our plug builder who wishes to remain anonymous, each child will receive one of these beautiful lures ….
I said I wanted to give each child a mtk t-shirt only realizing latter that the smallest size I had was Medium…but then Tommy jumped in and donated these Plugoholic t-shirts in small size…
So each child will receive one t-shirt, (either mtk or plugoholic) , one custom lure and a SJ sticker
All parents, get in touch with me and email me your shipping info along with your child picture # to zhromin@optonline.net
The amount of stuff we shipped this month in giveaways and gifts is insane. No wonder we are broke.
In better news department, I spoke to Penn yesterday and Penn Torque 5 , black and bail less should be here in about a week or two. Give me few days and I’ll get everything ready for the STRIPERTHON 2010 vote..We got some unbelievable prizes to give to the winners.
Secrets of Surf Fishing at Night
By know you probably know that the book I been working on for a while is out and in the stores. Some of you might be wondering why I bothered? After all, there is not a word or a sentence in that book that is mine. But that is precisely the reason…
You see, when I got a surfcasting bug, Secrets of Surf Fishing at Night just somehow appeared in my hands. It blew my mind to know that people fish at night, with big lures, on jetties…..And catch big fish. Of course, today I know everything (insert heavy dose of sarcasm) but still, I always regarded this book to be my personal bible.
It really does depend on when you get into the sport. Some of you are worship my first book (or so you say) while other credit Frank D. for getting their panties in a bunch.
I thought, how nice would it be to update the advice in this book and bring it back to the new (and old) readers. So here it is, I hope that all the work in getting this published pays off…..no, not in $, we only printed a short run so chances of making anything are slim to none, I hope some of you get out of it what I did. That’s all I ever wanted…
There is soldier out there reading this and there are thousands just like him. They are putting their lives on the line for your son and my daughter, my son and your wife, my mother and your father. Continue reading
Sufix 832 giveaway and Trailhead winner
The winner of Tire Deflators in Richard M….Hmart62@msn.com
You need to get back to me at info@surfcastersjournal.com and email me your address and phone #
The guys from Tire Deflators will call you to set you up with a right size kit
Congrats
I got so much stuff to give away, I don’t even know where to start…
How about this
A spool of Sufix 832 Superline, 300 yards of 30lb test
I put this line on my reel in August , after using Fireline for 10 years. Mind you, I did not switched the line, I just agreed to try it. I am not sure now if I can go back.
The Sufix 832 is a winner of ICAST best line of 2010
Sufix 832 Advanced Superline™ is the strongest, most durable small diameter braid on the market. R8 Precision Braiding and fiber technology provides superior strength, roundness and line consistency. Constructed of 8 fibers (7 Dyneema® plus 1 GORE® Performance Fiber) and 32 weaves (pics) per inch. GORE® Performance Fibers improve abrasion resistance, increase casting distance & accuracy and reduce line vibration. Dyneema® fibers provide high strength & sensitivity, hydrophobic water-repellent protection and small diameter.
We got a full review coming in December issue
You know the drill
Changes…
How do you feel about “changes”?
Not, not the sex operation and if that is what you had in mind you might be on the wrong blog….I am thinking about changes to the way you fish.
I think many would be surprised to find out that certain things I did few years ago I rarely do now. And certain things I never wrote about in my books have my full and undivided attention
I don’t know about you but I go through these changes just about every year. I was on a bucktail kick for a long time…one year I threw more darters then I’ve done before and since combined. My metal lip kick was obvious if you read The Art of Surfcasting with Lures. Continue reading























