Mid-range Trolling: Perfecting the Spread
Tried and true trolling spread techniques that turn on tuna and mahimahi.
Tried and true trolling spread techniques that turn on tuna and mahimahi.
Casting eels at night in the August surf is the surest way to fend off the summer doldrums.
Having the tools to shift gears and vary your approach to the fluke game helps you catch more and bigger fluke over the course of a season.
Slow pitch jigging is very much like Butterfly jigging. A complete system of rod, reel, line and jig, and you need all of those components to do it properly.
It might come as a surprise to some anglers but wahoo are a species that can and should be targeted here in the Northeast.
Year after year, more Northeast and Mid-Atlantic anglers are taking the ride to trophy town in quest of high quality fluking.
There is no reason to gear up with heavy gear to crank up doubleheaders for the freezer when you can still fill your limit and have a lot more fun doing it with light tackle.
Once considered an expensive novelty less than five years ago, LED (light emitting diode) lighting is the new normal.
A hardcore mahi fan shares some tips that could help land you high up on the Dream Boat leaderboard this season.
The large warm core eddy south of Block Canyon and east of Hudson Canyon is already providing some favorable offshore conditions for sharks and tuna.
A simple recipe that will make you glad that you brought a few birds home for the cleaning table.
When wind and tide conspire to sabotage your fluke catching efforts, trolling can help make things right.
Experience a glitch in your engine’s fuel supply system and you are going to have a very bad day.
Some sound advice on selecting the proper gear for your next kayak fishing trip.
Sometimes you have to “go big” or “go home” when it comes to plugging the surf at night for large striped bass.
Here are some ways to help improve your crew’s chances at hooking up with that tournament winning shark.
