How-to: Plug Storage Rack
This easy, do-it-yourself winter project will provide you with a neat and efficient way to organize all those plugs that you can’t resist adding to your arsenal.
This easy, do-it-yourself winter project will provide you with a neat and efficient way to organize all those plugs that you can’t resist adding to your arsenal.
It used to be that shipboard gyrostabilizers were the exclusive domain of supersized yachts and sportfishers.
Gray FishTag Research, Navionics and The Fisherman Magazine are developing a satellite tagging study for striped bass with a forward looking objective to pioneer a new level of understanding about striped bass.
From crafting molds to blending unique custom colors, pouring soft plastics is a rewarding way to pass the winter months.
This vital piece of equipment provides an added measure of safety and efficiency to the surf game.
So you want to be like Mike and make it on the professional bass circuit?
Florida is a major destination for Northeast anglers looking to bend a rod on a host of inshore and offshore species from March through May.
When it comes to their action, mojos are more forgiving than spoons and will catch bass at a wider range of speeds than the spoons.
Here’s how you can modify plastic-lipped swimming plugs to bring your success in the surf to another level.
Here’s an economical way to build a good inventory of custom finished jig heads.
The latest stock assessment states that the stock is in a state of decline and it will continue to decline unless something is done to reverse that trend.
There was a quick shot of mackerel in January, but what will February bring?
A little primer for anglers thinking of taking their show on the road in the season ahead.
When the going gets tough, even the tough sometimes turn to a pro.
So what’s the deal on fluke and sea bass you ask? A very good question, with no clear-cut answer.
The March 1 flounder opener remains a cherished tradition for North/Central coastal anglers.