I am writing early this morning from my office at the Jersey Shore. I stayed at home for the month of November and taught a couple of students at IBSP. I did a little striper fishing and worked on some video filming and editing for our 2011 shows. I'm enjoying working on a first seminar program for guide Paul Healy filming it on some of our trout waters in North Jersey. You know it's funny, we rarely get any students for saltwater classes in Jersey during November and almost never in December. I know that it's a little more uncomfortable to learn to cast and tie your knots in the cooler weather. Yes, you need more clothes on and all that but the truth is, it is simply the best time of the year to catch a striper or a big bluefish from the surf in this state. Nothing seems better if you happen to actually catch a fish or two while you are learning how to do it. Oh well, we are still available if you want to give it a shot like the guy in the picture below..
I'm still working on completing the interior of the trailer. I didn't like the first fireplace, it turned out to be a big piece of junk I bought for $299 through a supply house catalog. I tried to modify it a little to try and get some thing from it to look OK and still ended up throwing it all out with the garbage. I should have simply went to Home Depot, much nicer ones there. So in goes a new one and we still have the finished floor to install and some other odds and ends to add. We might take it to a couple of upcoming Fishermen's Flea Markets this month and next including Freehold, Rahway and Barnegat. We have some good things planned for the future working with our rolling Shop and it's little "Outhouse brother". It's a lot of fun to work out of the trailer at the Shows (Jack Montague and I did a couple of Shows with it in Florida this summer with only half of it finished then). It's also an easy way for me to have another Fly Shop at the Jersey Shore. I really enjoy having some of you show up on the weekends to tie flys and swap lies like we used to do at my old Brick Town Shop. Stop by my house in Island Heights (when ever I'm not in Florida or some place else on the road. You can try out the latest fly fishing gear plus "tie and lie" with some of the craziest and most interesting guys in the sport. You never know who you will run into at our place. Just look over our AFFS Calendar to see when the Shop will be parked at the house in Jersey and give me a call to make sure I didn't hang the Gone Fishing Sign on the door again. But not to worry !!!.. If you have an idea of what you want or need an "emergency purchase" my wife Rita, son Matt or daughter Annie should be able to help you out if I'm not around. The "Stuff" usually has a price tag on it. In line with that, I have also been working a lot on getting our online sales up and running on the website. I hope to have it ready before Christmas but there is still a lot to do to get it all set up. You can give the FLY SHOP box on the website HOME Page a click now and then and one day soon (I hope) you will see it all there.. Capt. Mike
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