STRIPER SURF DAY 2019
If you revel in opportunity to hunt striped bass from shore, then this is a must-attend event for you!
If you revel in opportunity to hunt striped bass from shore, then this is a must-attend event for you!
The first ever three-day Philadelphia Fishing Show will be held this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, February 22-24 at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, PA with over two dozen fresh and saltwater seminars presented exclusively by The Fisherman Magazine.
We all need to do our part to end overfishing and reduce fishing mortality.
Over 500 boats for every budget expected for this year’s Atlantic City Boat Show, with a host of fishing seminars presented by the Recreational Fishing Alliance and The Fisherman.
Meetings will be held on February 27 and 28 to discuss proposed changes in recreational measures for scup/porgy in Connecticut.
The “Suffern Show” and Ward Melville High School Fishing Expo should draw big crowds through this weekend.
NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement uncovers a conspiracy ring that illegally harvested Atlantic striped bass.
You might not see them all the time, but New Jersey’s Conservation Police Officers are out there in the field and along the water, enforcing laws and sometimes saving lives.
The Montauk Surfcasters Association is seeking nominations to fill all positions on its 2019 Board of Directors.
With fish making the seasonal transition to deeper waters, there is still time to get in on the fantastic blackfish bite in Southern New England.
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities will hold three Public Stakeholder Meetings in December focused on the state’s offshore wind development, even if state fishing “stakeholders” didn’t all get the invite
Lake trout populations will be sampled in both Quabbin and Wachusett Reservoirs this fall.
Two veteran Montauk skippers say they have never seen haddock in the numbers present off the East End on Friday and Saturday.
Language written into the Modern Fish Act to make access 25% more restrictive and “inflexible” has been removed, paving the way for passage of in the Senate and perhaps House this week.
Here is where you can take advantage of this unique fishery in Southern New England.
This latest effort builds on largest artificial reef expansion in state history.