Eatons Neck Triangle
Those who fish the pristine waters of Long Island Sound’s Eaton’s Neck, which rests north of Northport Bay, should be familiar with the fishing grounds known as the Eaton’s Neck Triangle.
Those who fish the pristine waters of Long Island Sound’s Eaton’s Neck, which rests north of Northport Bay, should be familiar with the fishing grounds known as the Eaton’s Neck Triangle.
Certain situations call for a light action rod with an action less stiff than all-graphite rods.
Live baits are deadly medicine on big stripers but how you present them can make a big difference.
The bay’s spring lineup has the potential to surrender a four-bagger on any given day.
The series of holes that dot the length of the Canal play host to early arriving weakfish.
One of the most respected environmental conservation officers to don the green uniform in the downstate region revisits some of the many changes in enforcement, legislation and fisheries management that have occurred during the past four decades.
The author shares some tips to help put you on the path to a lunker bucketmouth.
Looking for an economical and efficient fishing platform that provides a stealthy approach into the shallowest and most difficult to reach fishing areas?
With Option 5 of the fluke management plan approved by ASMFC’s technical committee and signed off on by NOAA last Tuesday, New York’s Department of Conservation is proceeding with emergency regulations to adopt the approved measures.
Each style of boat suited to light tackle fishing in our region brings with it, its own set of virtues to meet a specific set of needs.
Catching squid is no longer limited to vertical jigging after dark under crowded dock lights.
Targeting trophy tiderunners with light tackle and artificials remains an annual spring tradition for many anglers. .
From paddle, to pedal, to powered, here is a look at a dozen of the top fishing kayaks on the market today.
Chunking bass from a kayak in the shallows provides a unique opportunity to tangle with a trophy striper in relatively calm, protected waters.
A veteran shark angler with numerous tournament wins under his belt shares some intel to give you an edge in the sharking game.
The abundance of small stripers along the Striper Coast has created some unique light tackle opportunities.