Southern Visitors
Politics aside, it’s pretty clear there that climate change is a reality whether some people want to admit or not.
Politics aside, it’s pretty clear there that climate change is a reality whether some people want to admit or not.
Last year we started a new monthly feature in the weekly editions of The Fisherman profiling unique, interesting or exceptional members of our local recreational fishing community.
As much as I love playing with and fishing the latest and greatest products, there is something to be said for going “old school” every so often.
Discovery Channel’s Shark Week never fails to inspire a wave of comments concerning shark encounters.
I read your July 11, 2019 Editor’s Log and it definitely spurred my interest.
ICAST 2019 is now little more than a fading memory of five days filled with heat, humidity, many miles of walking and a few new fishing products that have been touted as “game changers, but I’ll get to that in just a moment.
The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) will meet from August 6-8 at the Westin Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, VA.
Sometime in August, the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission is expected to vote for a closure of this season’s southern flounder harvest.
A recent email from Fisherman subscriber Len Locascio should be a wake-up call for all recreational anglers here on Long Island.
Heading into the July Fourth weekend, the New Jersey 2020 fiscal year budget was approved by Governor Phil Murphy without a government shutdown or sandals scandal at IBSP.
For all of the millennials reading this, odds are that you don’t know where the above quote comes from.
Fishing, and covering the various issues associated with it, used to be a whole lot simpler before making the turn into the 21st Century.
“Look at those googans!” My buddy and I had just gotten to the beach when he made his observation.
Sometime in August, the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission is expected to vote for a closure of this season’s southern flounder harvest.
Following the lead of our friends in New Jersey, Connecticut has released a striped bass 2020 regulations survey to the public.
Call me a dreamer, call me naive or call me dumb to think that everyone can get along and play nice when it comes to organizations, clubs and individuals that share a common bond such as fishing.