Party Boating: Offshore Wreck Trips – Going the Distance
The months of November and December are prime time to hop a ride on an offshore wreck trip.
The months of November and December are prime time to hop a ride on an offshore wreck trip.
A veteran blue water skipper shares some insights that are sure to improve your fall chunking game.
Arm yourself with the latest innovations in trolling lures, but don’t overlook some of those oldies but goodies.
With a little strategic planning, you’ll be home with tuna before the boss knows you’re gone.
Pay extra attention to the finer points of rigging to greatly increase your chances of full coolers and weary arms this winter.
After seven months of heated competition, another angler is inducted into the brethren of Dream Boat Challenge winners.
As they make up more of the winter bottom fishing catch off Block Island, a veritable ling sharpie divulges some of his many secrets learned over the years.
These cod fishing tactics have stood the test of time and are as effective today as they were in the “good old days.”
July 27, 2017, started like many other days. I arrived at the Viking 5 Star around 2 a.m.
Veteran angler/author grabs a spot along the rail for a “golden” opportunity for scoring the best tasting fish offshore.
Dolphin, dorado, or mahimahi, whatever name you prefer, they are exciting to catch and delicious on the table.
A successful day on the offshore grounds requires more than just a thorough knowledge of water temperature, clarity and the location of baitfish, but it is a good place to start.
While perhaps not the monster makos of the deep, it’s not exactly like chasing bluegills and tommycod either.
I adopted high speed trolling as part of my arsenal, and many wahoos later, it continues to yield excellent results.
Catching squid is no longer limited to vertical jigging after dark under crowded dock lights.
A veteran shark angler with numerous tournament wins under his belt shares some intel to give you an edge in the sharking game.