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Dealt A Bad Hand

The “Green New Deal” policy that’s so popular with some politicians and environmental activists has some folks spooked.

Oh, Canada!

I received a press release from the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership (TRCP) and American Sportfishing Association (ASA) regarding the wanton disregard of our coastal menhaden resource by a Canadian conglomerate masquerading as an American commercial fishing operation.

Techron Marine Fuel System Treatment

Chevron’s trademarked “Techron” formula is not a new kid on the block. It’s been around for many years and I have used the off-the-shelf fuel injector treatment extensively in all of my family cars.

Surf Fishing: Slow And Slower

There are times when even a plug designed to “swim” will catch better when it is retrieved so slowly that there is little or no action to it.

Release‘em Right

While the concept of catch and release is a good one, whether by choice or due to undersize fish, it is critical that it be practiced properly.

Shore-based Sharking

There has been a good amount of confusion concerning catching sharks from shore as a result of the dramatic increase in their numbers in recent years.

Rebuild West Brook Pond Dam

It has been months now since West Brook Pond in Oakdale/Great River was completely drained as a result of the dam at its southern end failing.

Lamiglas Triflex Inshore V2 Series

Building upon the extremely popular Tri-Flex series of rods, Lamiglas packs a load of great features and upgrades into the new Inshore V2 Series

Mohawk Wreck

The wreck of the Mohawk was caused when the 387-foot vessel lost steering and rammed into the Norwegian freighter Talisman.

Striper Deadline Looms

Three NJ striped bass hearings are in the books, Roselle Park (8 attendees), Ocean City (52) and Manahawkin (84).