The Cod Is Still Winter King
When it comes to catching cod in the dead of winter, the waters off of Montauk and Block Island are tough to beat.
When it comes to catching cod in the dead of winter, the waters off of Montauk and Block Island are tough to beat.
I hooked up with World Cat Marketing VP Dave Tuchler at the 2016 Ft. Lauderdale Boat Show and spent some…
If you fish soft plastic and biodegradable tails, like Berkley Gulp! for fluke, you’ve probably experienced this problem; a fluke taps the bait, you gently lift the rod to set the hook, but miss the short-striking fish.
One of the few saltwater species available to Northeast anglers during the winter is the ling, aka red hake.
One of the items on my to do list each winter is to snell up an ample supply of blackfish hooks.
There is a lot of talk out there about how few kids, and young people in general, are not fishing these days.
The boating lifestyle can be richly rewarding, but it can also be a major headache if you make the wrong choices.
The Lake Ontario region offers some excellent angling opportunities for coastal anglers waiting out the arrival of their favorite saltwater species.
Cold weather fi shing can be detrimental to your health. Here’s a three-pronged approach to avoiding hypothermia
The SoCo Chief is considered by many vintage plug collectors to be the Holy Grail.
“New school” trolling techniques have broadened the options for striped bass anglers.
Jigging for tuna has become the go-to approach for many anglers intent on doing battle with these hard fi ghting pelagics.
Rolling the dice on ice is chancy for sure when contemplating hardwater ventures in South Jersey; doubly so if said swim is influenced by the lunar-driven rise and fall of the tidewaters below the Trenton-to-Point Pleasant demarcation.
While cod and blackfish still take center stage, it’s hard to ignore those dinner-plate sized bait stealers filling some rail-hugger coolers.
A few simple surfcasting tasks for the month of February to get you ready for the spring arrival of bass and blues.
It’s been a rather rocky start to the New Year for the New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW).