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About the Author
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| Tom Schlichter |
Tom Schlichter lives with his family in Southold, New York. Long
Island’s foremost authority on freshwater fishing, he is a
former Freshwater Field Editor for The
Fisherman magazine and a current member
of the New York State Outdoor Writers Association and the Metropolitan
Outdoor Press Association.
An award winning author, Tom has penned over
2,000 outdoor articles for both local and national magazines such
as Sports Afield,
Offshore,
SaltWater Sportsman,
Boating
and New York Fishing and Hunting
Magazine. Tom also lectures frequently
on both fresh- and saltwater fishing, and contributes regularly
to a variety of outdoor websites, radio and television shows. He
has authored three other books:
Coastal Angling Guide, Northeast
Party Boat Fishing, and How
to Catch Clams by the Bushel!
Tom has prowled every location mentioned in
this book in pursuit of all types of angling action, having fished
Long Island’s waters for nearly 40 years. With a well-earned
reputation for catching lunkers, he is as comfortable casting flies
and lures as he is using bait for anything from bass, trout and
pickerel to panfish, catfish and carp. By his estimate, Tom has
decked roughly 500 Long Island largemouth bass weighing in excess
of four pounds. He includes among his most notable Long Island freshwater
catches both rainbow and brown trout to eight pounds, largemouth
bass to 7-3/4 pounds, pickerel to four pounds and carp to 32 pounds.
Long an advocate for conservation and enlightened
fisheries management, Tom personally follows a strict catch-and-release
credo and has returned nearly every freshwater game fish he has
caught in Long Island waters over the past 25 years to live and
fight another day.
For more information, contact:
OutdoorTom, P.O. Box 462,
Southold, NY 11971
OutdoorTom@OutdoorTom.com
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