2023 Recreational Black Sea Bass Public Meeting & Angler Survey
The New York DEC will hold a public meeting on Monday, February 27, 2023 at 6:00 pm, located at the…
The New York DEC will hold a public meeting on Monday, February 27, 2023 at 6:00 pm, located at the…
Join the Fisherman Magazine aboard the Party Boat Fin Chaser from Montauk, NY as we head out to Block Island…
New Jersey anglers are back in black sea bass this month.
Fishing deep with a light tackle twist.
Registration for The Fisherman’s Coastal Kayak Clash is Open To get in on the game, competitors really only need to…
There are many reasons why “the other bass” has become a favorite target of light tackle anglers throughout the Northeast.
You may have heard of the slow pitch concept, but now’s it time you actually used it to your advantage.
The Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF) is seeking public input on two options to modify the dates of the 2021…
Bucktails with pork rind, tube and worm, eel skin plugs; so what about them? With the new circle mandate in…
Sea bass are main October bottom fishing targets, but plenty of other species are on tap too.
You’ll know it’s a sea bass when it makes runs to the side, and you know you have a large one when you struggle to gain line.
More than a few of those lures in your surf bag just might score you that personal-best largemouth bass this season.
Last year was one of social change and new values, and this season will usher in updated regulations, but where will we go from here?
Black sea bass are a mobile species. Throughout the four seasons, they can virtually be found anywhere in the water column, depending on the time of year.
As sea bass season enters its later stages, a change of tactics is required to stay on top of the action.
Small boats and light wire line outfits produce big summertime bass and blues.