Surf Fishing: Tides And Current
Every angler needs to clearly understand the difference between tide and current.
Every angler needs to clearly understand the difference between tide and current.
All that bait stacking up in back is a good sign!
As time passes, some old school hot spots get lost in the shuffle, but one in particular trumpets its loud, boisterous call to attract new anglers – the Elephant’s Trunk.
On August 8, the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASFMC) set forth a suite of striped bass options to be discussed at upcoming state public hearings
Fall back to quieter times post-Labor Day at the Delaware shore.
September marks the start of some of the very best freshwater action of the year.
False albacore (little tunny, fat Alberts) offer surfcasters a unique and formidable challenge.
New Jersey anglers have until September 21 to get that late inning doormat.
The mass migration of mullet and peanuts puts the fluke at your feet this month.
The rocky shore of Narragansett comprises a series of striper hot spots that begin at Point Judith and continue northeast into the mouth of Narragansett Bay.
Ditch the inconvenience associated with live bait and give this product a try the next time you need a strip bait, jig trailer or soft plastic.
Once again, before I go any further and you jump all over me for being a commercial fisherman, I will reiterate that which I have stated many times before.
The fall chunk bite in the canyons can produce a variety of species, here’s how to get started.
It’s one thing to coax a hit in the surf, getting it in is quite another story altogether.
A slew of mahi tricks from a seasoned captain and past Dream Boat Fishing Challenge winner.
You don’t need a boat to put together a hefty catch of tasty porgy in the late summer and early fall.