Management Needed for Blowfish
Blowfish, once the bane of inshore anglers intent on catching flounder and fluke appear to be well on their way to a comeback.
Blowfish, once the bane of inshore anglers intent on catching flounder and fluke appear to be well on their way to a comeback.
Blending cutting-edge design, space-age components, and the highest quality and craftsmanship available, today’s spinning reels offer exceptional performance and durability.
World class fishing is just part of the mystique that draws so many anglers to New Orleans and its adjacent bayous.
Fishing doesn’t stop during the winter for those who walk on water. Knowing where to set your holes is the key to a successful outing.
The ideal inshore boat will you serve you well from skinny water back bays to near-offshore sharking or deepwater fluking.
A handful of veteran skippers share their insight on what you need to make a successful run at winter cod.
INGREDIENTS: Two 8-ounce cod fillets or 1 pound of cod 1 tsp. vegetable oil or olive oil 1 tsp. fresh…
Have you ever been offshore and realized you forgot the rubber bands, or the ones you had dried in the…
One of the Striper Coast’s more respected plug builders takes on the Trophy Needlefish, a design that relied heavily on input from legendary surfman Steve Campo.
Whether you’re considering purchasing a new boat and motor or repowering an old favorite, here’s a rundown on the newest additions and innovations in the outboard power market.
When cold weather finally drives the striped bass to their wintering grounds at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia Beach is definitely the place to be for folks looking to follow the migration.
The crossover from salty umbrellas, to tournament bassing, and back again to the inshore grounds.
“Six years of low recruitment.” That’s what NOAA Fisheries says about the summer flounder stock; six straight years of diminishing…
On March 14, 1886 the 500 plus foot British passenger liner the Oregon met her fate when she collided with a schooner, most likely the Charles R Morse, and sunk approximately 15 miles south of Moriches Inlet.
Developing the ability to identify and exploit patterns of fish behavior will greatly improve your catches.
Northeast headboat action, Key West style, with plenty of variety in a bottom fisherman’s paradise.