The Night Shift: Big Plugs for Bigger Stripers
Sometimes you have to “go big” or “go home” when it comes to plugging the surf at night for large striped bass.
Sometimes you have to “go big” or “go home” when it comes to plugging the surf at night for large striped bass.
Here are some ways to help improve your crew’s chances at hooking up with that tournament winning shark.
If battling trophy musky has been on your bucket list, you won’t have to travel far this year to scratch out a trophy.
Few techniques are more effective on big stripers than drifting a live eel over fish-holding structure in the dark of night.
Gray FishTags to launch Northeast tagging effort at Manhattan Cup on June 8.
Snapper fishermen reported very good numbers of juvenile blues in many areas last summer, which bodes well for the near future of the fishery.
A look at more than a dozen of the latest and greatest fishing kayaks on the market today.
Pay a visit to any tackle shop and the range of colors on the bucktail rack is likely to rival that of the cosmetics counter at Macys.
Several strong up and coming year classes provide hope for the future and lots of fun for those who downsize their tackle.
A look at some jig head shapes and how to make them work for you.
Just how much of an effect does a falling or rising barometer have on your fishing? The answer may surprise you.
Because of their scarcity, swimming an original is completely out of the question.
This perennial upper Chesapeake hotspot has been drawing “catch & release” trophy hunters for decades.
The world is full of fascinating people. One of the most remarkable people I have ever met while fishing would have to be Tony.
Not just for freshwater bassmen and southern flats boats, the trolling motor is fast-becoming a valuable tool of Northeast anglers in the know.
Kicking back to a needlefish plug designed by legendary Long Island surfcaster Nat Piazza.