While on holiday in Maine I read Montauk Confidential by Paul Melnyk, founder of skishing. I have never skished. But, I have been fascinated by this method since I read about it in On The Run by David DiBenedetto.

Montauk is know as “The Surfcasting Capital of the World”. Anglers travel from near and far to fish Montauk. But, they go with the tide. The anglers who return with with each tide are the anglers you will find in Melnyk’s stories. The fish stories are some of the best that I have read, actually. But, there are also stories that speak to more than catching fish. That is, friendship, respect, trust, betrayal, money, glory, and rivalries.
In the last chapter, “Montauk’s Fishing Holes”, Melnyk provides an annotated map of Long Island with 57 hot spots. He groups these hot spots into regions and speaks to the experience level required to fish each respective region. Anglers who are worth their weight in salt will read this chapter like they work their needlefish: slowly. Dead men do not catch fish. Heed Melnyk’s advice.
I read a lot of fishing books, blogs, and magazines. And I can tell you that there are story tellers and there are people who tell stories. Paul Melnyk is a story teller. He knows how to employ language and word choice to paint each scene in the reader’s imagination without giving away the ending. I have not met Paul Melnyk in person, but after reading his book, I feel like I have.













