Charlie Cinto: the Man Behind the Fish
More than just a striped bass record-holder, Charlie Cinto was a consummate outdoorsman with a heart of gold.
More than just a striped bass record-holder, Charlie Cinto was a consummate outdoorsman with a heart of gold.
What’s not to like – generally calm water, light tackle, small lures and the first stripers of the season?
Because last fall was exceptional, there is a good chance we will see much improved blackfish action this spring.
The appeal of still being able to come home with a few flounder still weighs strong on some anglers.
Despite being located on one of the most densely populated islands in the country, the Connetquot is recognized by the state as a Wild, Scenic Recreational River.
Light spinning tackle and jigs are the modus operandi for springtime blackfish.
A regional guide on where to connect with the first stripers of the season.
A triple jointed eel designed by the late Charlie Cinto.
A soup to nuts tutorial on choosing, using and maintaining trim tabs.
Moving past those wire inhibitions to add an ever-lasting strategy to your striper arsenal.
The second in an ongoing discovery series in The Fisherman on BDV hot spot research.
Don’t wait too long for those big bucks to arrive; they could’ve arrived already!
Hit New Jersey’s salt creeks and rivers for fast and furious schoolie striper action as of March 1.
Fresh Pond Rocks denotes the beginning of the rocky, fishy structure leading west along East Beach in Charlestown, RI.
Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose, but sometimes you simply get smoked!
Whether you fish the Canal or an open beach, large pencil poppers have a way of consistently drawing strikes from cow bass.