Fall Blackfish: Try a Little Finesse
Whether you fish the North or South Shore, light tackle can play big on blackfish under the right conditions.
Whether you fish the North or South Shore, light tackle can play big on blackfish under the right conditions.
A veteran blue water skipper shares some insights that are sure to improve your fall chunking game.
Recognizing what bass are feeding on is the key to matching the hatch.
The Lowrance Elite Ti family of touchscreen combo fishfinders and chartplotters is one of their most popular and affordable product lines, and for good reason.
With the fall striped bass run upon us, here’s a recipe that will turn those bass fillets into a dish that you and all of your guests will really appreciate.
With the fall season upon us, striped bass are on the minds of many anglers, and invariably the topic of striped bass management rears its head on beaches, docks and social media.
Hatchett Reef, also known as Four Mile River Reef, is a very fishy place. Located at 41.2684° x 72.2665°, it’s marked by red N “6” on its south end and green C “1” on its north end.
Go light and bring the sport back into wire line trolling without sacrificing its effectiveness.
Make that heavily-weighted pencil popper work throughout the water column.
From boat and by shore, Cape Ann offers a shot at this trio of fall favorites.
The table is set for some exciting fall action on false albacore, striped bass and bluefish in the surf.
When the subject of fish management comes up, whether the species being discussed is striped bass, fluke or whatever the flavor of the day is, many often turn to the concept of a slot limit as a way to help rebuild the species.
Spanning between Queens and the Bronx, the Throgs Neck Bridge may be better known for its traffic jams and ongoing road construction, but for anglers the reality is that the bridge and its surrounding waters provide excellent potential for tangling with some of our most popular inshore gamefish.
Despite carrying a variety of bottom rigs, if you aren’t flexible you may miss a golden opportunity.
Porgies are the perfect answer for filling in the downtime between stripers and bluefish.
When kids start heading back to school, it’s time to hit the bays and harbors for some late season fluke action.