NYDEC SEEKS INPUT ON STRIPED BASS REGULATIONS
Public input received through a new DEC survey will help gauge anglers’ preferred options.
Public input received through a new DEC survey will help gauge anglers’ preferred options.
The final public hearings on Atlantic Striped Bass Draft Addendum VI will be held on October 1-3 in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Another large bowfin was recently landed in Connecticut waters, making this the 3rd time the state’s record has been eclipsed in 2019 alone.
For those who think that trout stocking only takes place in the spring, you are missing out on some great fishing opportunities across New England right now.
This weekend features a pair of tournaments that will appeal to offshore and inshore anglers.
Free fishing, rods and bait, live animal show and contests at Long Island event.
Several studies related to windfarms and their effects on fish migration and larval transport related to a November, 2019 feature in the New Jersey, Delaware Bay edition of The Fisherman Magazine.
It’s official; the 2019 striped bass YOY indexes are in for Maryland and Virginia, but what does this mean?
Three popular surf tournaments on the Island this weekend will see hundreds of casters searching for bass and blues from Moriches to Jones Beach.
The ASMFC meets this week in New Hampshire to discuss a slew of important subjects including Final Approval of Addendum VI for Atlantic striped bass.
Entry fees go into a dedicated parks fund that is used for improving fishing opportunities within Long Island State Parks, making these events a win-win for all involved.
A look at what occurred at the October meeting of the ASMFC’s Atlantic Striped Bass Management Board and regulation changes implemented for 2020 and beyond.
From the bays to the blue water, anglers found lots of species in a cooperative mood, and the weather couldn’t have been better.
Following the lead of our friends in New Jersey, Connecticut has released a striped bass 2020 regulations survey to the public.
The weather and the fishing have entered the summertime phase of the fishing season, providing lots of opportunities for Long Island and Metro area anglers.
While most folks have found a higher than normal ratio of throwbacks to keepers, at least one monster doormat over the July Fourth weekend has tournament anglers chomping at the bit for the weekend ahead.