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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2024 · 1H 10M

John Skinner - The Surfcasting Scientist - Northeast Edition

from Saltwater Edge Podcast - Sharing Our Passion For Saltwater Fishing · host Peter Jenkins - A saltwater angler always down for an adventure.

John Skinner is a renowned author and videographer with over 50 years of saltwater fishing experience. He is particularly well-known for his expertise in surfcasting for striped bass, albies, and fluke.  His "real job" as a computer scientist at the prestigious Brookhaven Nnational Labratory means he always asks why? This curiosity has served the surfcasting community very well. Over the years, he has contributed to various publications, including On the Water, The Surfcaster's Journal, and Shallow Water Angler. He is known for his methodical and productive approach to fishing. Recently retired, he now splits his time between Eastern Long Island, New York, and Pine Island, Florida. He shares his knowledge through a top-rated YouTube channel and several self published books. He is one of the authors that I find myself rereading the most.  

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