Nova Scotia: Stripers of the Northland
The striped bass population is alive and well many miles north of the proverbial “Striper Coast.”
The striped bass population is alive and well many miles north of the proverbial “Striper Coast.”
The kayak is the perfect platform to target big bass on shallow, near-shore reefs.
The second tag is in with full results to be revealed in late December.
Fall is the best time of year to target stripers on the fly as they fatten up for the run south.
Get your motors running and head out along the striped bass highway.
North Shore harbors serve up good sport with schoolie stripers during the dog days of summer.
Helpful tips to consider when working over those bunker busting stripers.
A few simple tips to help reduce the mortality rate on released stripers.
The case for skipping the river bite and heading out front right now for large striped bass.
After a banner start to the April action, the best bite of the spring is still to come at the Jersey Shore.
There is nothing quite as tempting a fresh cut bait, however that is not always available.
“Scientific evidence and what fishermen in our states are seeing on the water tell us that bold action to protect striped bass is long overdue.”
It is very obvious to most anglers what is happening in their home waters when it comes to striped bass fishing.
The governor’s appointee to the ASFMC talks striped bass management, now and in the future.
Recreational anglers can play a major role in reducing catch and release mortality.
The Fisherman Magazine is teaming up with Gray Fishtag Research and Navionics to track the long-distance movement of striped bass in 2019 and beyond.