"Swedish Princess"
(516)488-4757

June 16, 2000




King of the killer bluefish. I have certain favorite boats and Steve's boat, the Swedish Princess is one of them. One of the things I most enjoy is the location. It is the area of the North Shore, mansions on the shoreline all manicured on the hillsides and the elements of the bay and cove. All the ingredients for giant blues to 14 lbs., 17, 18 and even 19 lbs. Large stripers in the early morning mist lurking in the channel cruising the bait. The bunker in tight balls getting caught in the crossfire of the gator blues and massive striper waiting to inhale their breakfast. Fresh bunker is the best ticket. Steve will all go fresh. Frozen doesn't cut it. The oil from the fresh meat is what draws the fish without hesitation. Steve will set you up with best set up he has toyed with over the years. He is an excellent guide with a smile and the knowledge to put you into some trophy fish.

Jim Otis, one of my fishermen in crime, came out with me. Me and Jim have done some serious travelling together. So when one of us drop a fish, you are going to hear it. Smoking his cigar, he was losing some picky fish. And I was on the hunt. Captain Steve was on me. "Rubber hooks, Dave." No, a rubber biscuit sandwich will do right about now.

The conditions were perfect and we caught some nice pups. And dropped I don't know how many. Great morning Steve, great time as always.



So make an appointment and charter Steve now for some killer blues. You won't be disappointed. I give Steve 3 stars out of 4. If he had a capuccino machine on board, I'd give him 4 stars. Screamingreel Dave thanks Capt. Steve Fallon.


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