CORONAVIRUS IMPACTS ON APRIL EVENTS
Many fishing related events originally scheduled in the tristate region for April have been forced to cancel or postpone due…
Many fishing related events originally scheduled in the tristate region for April have been forced to cancel or postpone due…
As of April 1, 2020, new bluefish and striped bass regulations are officially in effect for New Jersey marine waters. …
I never cared much for the term sportfishing; seems a lot like playing organized ball without keeping score.
A where-to article in “The Fisherman” magazine about the popular and easily-accessed Outer Wall (OW) at Lewes, DE described a substantial rip that developed during an outgoing tide.
Matunuck, Rhode Island is a great location to fish whether it’s from shore or by boat. For boaters, it’s very close to the harbor at Point Judith offering many opportunities and a very short run.
Tracking Long Island Sound’s early-season stripers from west to east both from shore and by boat.
Not as widely distributed as they once were, Atlantic salmon can be found in both lakes and streams of New England.
Considered a staple at the so-called ‘Surfcasting Capital of the World’, outside of Montauk surfcasters have been slow to adopt the simple bucktail for open-surf use.
More than a few of those lures in your surf bag just might score you that personal-best largemouth bass this season.
More than just a striped bass record-holder, Charlie Cinto was a consummate outdoorsman with a heart of gold.
Back in February the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Council’s (ASMFC) Striped Bass board met in Arlington, Virginia as part of…
As I write this, warranted or otherwise, it is all but impossible to avoid talk of the Coronavirus. For me…
What’s not to like – generally calm water, light tackle, small lures and the first stripers of the season?
Because last fall was exceptional, there is a good chance we will see much improved blackfish action this spring.
The appeal of still being able to come home with a few flounder still weighs strong on some anglers.
Despite being located on one of the most densely populated islands in the country, the Connetquot is recognized by the state as a Wild, Scenic Recreational River.
