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The Connecticut Surfcasters promote the sport of surfcasting and its traditions for striped bass, bluefish, tautog, albies, flounder, scup.
Connecticut Surfcasters Association. 2,498 likes · 2 talking about this. CSA is a non-profit org established for the promotion, protection, and preservation of the surfcasting tradition, in its many...
Our signature club trip is to Cuttyhunk Island in the Spring and again in the Fall when the CSA squares off against the Cuttyhunk Rod and Gun Club. In a typical year over 20 members take advantage of this great opportunity.
Al “Gag” Gagliarducci is a well respected surfcaster throughout the East Coast. Al has a long history in the fishing industry and has been building and designing custom lures since 1978. This month's meeting will be held on Wednesday April 5 at 7pm at the Surf Club in Madison, CT.
This weekend, on Saturday, January 21st, the Connecticut Surfcasters Association is hosting their annual Demo Day at Clinton Town Hall in Clinton, CT from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The cost of entry is a $5 donation to the CT Surfcasters Association.
This show has become a can’t-miss event with and this year they have the legendary Billy The Greek giving two seminars! There will also be tons of custom plug and tackle makers in attendance. Held at the Clinton, CT Town Hall 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., the cost is a $5 donation. Follow the CT Surfcasters on Facebook or Instagram to stay updated on the ...
1,309 Followers, 145 Following, 149 Posts - CT Surfcasters Association (@ctsurfcasters) on Instagram: "CT Surfcasters Assoc. is established for the promotion, protection and preservation of the surfcasting tradition in its many forms along our coasts"
5th Annual CT Surfcasters Surf Fishing Show and Demo Day January 30 Now in its fifth year, the Connecticut Surfcasters Association's Surf Fishing Show...
As an avid angler and president of the Connecticut Surfcasters Association, I have seen firsthand how climate change is affecting our fish populations.
The Connecticut Surfcasters Association (CSA) is a non-profit organization, founded in 1993 by Frank Capone, Mitch Corah, and Steve Pynn while on a surfcasting trip to Cuttyhunk Island, home of the famous Cuttyhunk Striped-bass club.