Next Gen Marine Electronics, Boating and Fishing Breakthroughs
Here’s a look at some of the latest products likely to change the way we boat and fish.
Here’s a look at some of the latest products likely to change the way we boat and fish.
The right gear, electronics and boat positioning combine for an effective approach to fall blackfish.
There is evidence that old-growth age structure fosters population stability, whereas age truncation often destabilizes population dynamics.
Simple yet effective, it’s a wonder why every striper angler hasn’t made the mojo leap.
When tautog sharpies around you start catching, it’s time to break out the jigs.
Take the concept of reverse surfcasting to the next level with the aid of electronics and trolling motors.
Fisherman editors project where you are likely to find the best striper action this fall.
The fall fishery for black sea bass can be totally out of control if you hit the right wreck during the pre-winter migration.
While technological advances played a part in the ongoing evolution of soft plastics, there was also a lot of crossover in baits.
If you trailer your boat, now’s the time to make those last minute preparations to get your ride squared away for that first trip to the launching ramp.
Catching fluke might not be rocket science, but there is sound science behind it.
From New England through the Mid-Atlantic, the springtime tautog fishery is dominated by the use of soft baits.
No matter how many seasons you have under your hull, there is always something new to learn.
Late summer fluking can yield some of the biggest fish of the season, including some worthy of Dream Boat status.
These late summer visitors are a fan favorite of light tackle anglers in the Northeast.
The modus operandi for wreck fishing changes with the seasons, and the summer months typically offer the most varied possibilities for success.