Editor’s Log: A Tale Of Two Weeks
You may remember, in the issue before the print edition, I told the story of losing and recovering my needlefish…
You may remember, in the issue before the print edition, I told the story of losing and recovering my needlefish…
When I was first introduced to surfcasting, my mentors drilled me with the mindset to keep bites on the beach…
You may have already cast your vote in New Jersey’s gubernatorial election on November 2 by the time you read…
You might think that when I first took a job with The Fisherman Magazine back in August of 2007, a…
It was over seven years ago, mid-September down at the New Inlet that was opened by Hurricane Sandy a few…
The Recreational Boating & Fishing Foundation (RBFF) recently announced that Dave Chanda will take over as President/Chief Executive Officer in…
The last few weeks have been excellent for surf fishing in Rhode Island and I have been devoting every possible…
A staple in Long Island surfcasting for many years, the South Shore Classic will once again be taking place from…
Bluefish are overfished, though overfishing is not occurring. That’s the word from Joe Cimino, the administrator for Marine Fisheries at…
When we pulled into the lot, there was another fisherman there. The vehicle was plastered with all the right stickers,…
Last year I was looking forward to overseeing the Montauk Classic along with Fred Golofaro. Unfortunately, because COVID numbers were…
On September 9, the New Jersey Marine Fisheries Council (Council) met via webinar. It was sparsely attended even by “zoom”…
I turned on the computer this morning and was greeted by an email from a reader, a photo of a…
It was too soon. It was sudden and the news instantly hurt so very deeply. After nearly 30 years working…
Yes, I know, some folks don’t like mixing politics with fishing, which is probably how members of Congress are able…
My daughter had a day off from school today and I wanted to go look for albies, so I tried…