Five Fluke Hacks: Top Tips For Summer Success
Finding keepers under today’s regulations requires anglers broaden their efforts in order to improve catch rates.
Finding keepers under today’s regulations requires anglers broaden their efforts in order to improve catch rates.
As many Keystone Staters hit the shore in droves this month, might be time to head west for some Lehigh trout action.
June offers its fair share of trophy stripers in the surf, with big rays and sandtigers in the mix soon enough – are you ready?
While perhaps not the monster makos of the deep, it’s not exactly like chasing bluegills and tommycod either.
If you’re traveling far and wide this month, you may be missing the very best of the season’s inside action.
A little bit of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder might actually be a good thing for a fisherman.
Beware of the unregulated discharge of pharmaceuticals in sewerage impacting our fish, game and drinking water.
Take advantage of the spring bounty of adult menhaden for a shot at the first wave of large striped bass.
Trolling small crankbaits can be the secret to finding large, summertime crappies as they transition to deep structure.
A quick steam across Long Island Sound puts anglers right in the heart of some awesome June fluking.
Once you realize how tides affect baitfish movement, it will allow you to find and target gamefish with more consistency.
The June run of stripers can often match the intensity of the Point’s heralded fall run.
This East End bay is alive with platter size porgies and weakfish through the sixth month.
This premier sport fishing destination hosts a series of popular fishing tournaments over the course of the season.
One of Contender’s hottest new rides is their 39 FA, which signifies that this is a true “fisharound” design.
Despite being a relatively small club, the Freeport Hudson Anglers Club has managed for 45 years to stage one of the largest shark fishing tournaments in the country.