The Codfather, Best Long Island Charter Fishing  

Captained by ‘Mikey’, is one of the best Long Island Charter Fishing Captains in New York. Based out of Freeport, New York, The Codfather can be found just off the Nautical Mile (Woodcleft Ave), on the scenic South Shore of Long Island.  You can fish, and also enjoy the Shops, Seafood Restaurants, Gambling Ships, Fishmongers and Boating around the Freeport – Merrick & Point Lookout areas.

We catch fish YEAR-ROUND

Break your cabin fever with fish like Winter Tog, Herring & Early Season Flounder. These are quickly followed by spring runs of Mackeral, with the Blues and Stripers chasing them north, and Summer Fluke, Weakfish, and Sharks are right on their tails. Take a Canyon trip for LI’s incredible Fall run of Striped Bass gorged on baitfish heading south… From Inshore & Backbay Fluke, Flounder & Stripers to Offshore Tuna & Sharks; from the Woodcleft Canal & Jones Inlet to the Hudson Canyon into the Atlantic Ocean; from Heart-pumping Top-water Action Blitzing Striped Bass & Bluefish over a flock of working birds, to Quietly picking away at a Mixed Bag of Black Sea Bass, Blackfish (Tautog) & Porgies, Bottom fishing over choice Wrecks & Reefs.

We have EXTENSIVE EXPERTISE & EXPERIENCE

As well as Exclusive ‘Spots’ to help our clients reel in the fish.  Captain Mike Barnett has fished all his life and has been a FULL-TIME, Long Island Charter Fishing Captain, for over a decade and knows how to choose the right baits and tackle & where to head to get the catch . Fishermen, Tourists and Vacationers can drive to the charter boat from anywhere on L.I. by car or take public transportacal Mile. So… If you want to really catch fish & enjoy an experience to remember give Mike and The Codfather a call,  or check him out on Facebook and he’ll show you what a saltwater fishing charter with years of experience can do for you!  Winter, Spring, Summer, or Fall, Long Island Year Round Saltwater Fishing at its best!
See what Mike is CATCHING with his Saltwater Fishing Report on Nor’East