Inshore: Dip The Strips
Making sense of fish scents.
Making sense of fish scents.
Our BDV spotlight returns in August with a bathymetric snapshot off Cape May County.
If you like variety, a chum slick is the way to go this month.
Sometimes, it pays to led Rodney do the work!
At roughly 782 square miles in area, the Delaware Bay has been a big target area for NJ and DE anglers for generations.
In these days of social distancing, here’s how to try the ultimate sport for false albacore and bonito.
As we settle into the hot, summer months, so do hefty ocean fluke situate themselves in the 60- to 100-foot depths, especially south of Montauk and eastward beyond Block Island.
If you wait until the 9th month for the ‘Fall Run’ to begin you might just miss some of the best fishing of the season.
Along with weakfish, you are likely to find porgies, kingfish, blowfish, snapper blues, and even some sea bass in the mix.
Smithtown Bay has always been special in its own way, for a variety of species including oceanic predators.
There’s no doubt that the August full moon offers western Sound anglers a great chance for a doormat.
For kids and adults, blowfish are just plain, old fun and pretty darn good eating.
New technology continues to change the way we approach fishing for different species, including the humble but tenacious porgy.
A far cry from traditional surf fishing hotspots, these areas offer some very good opportunities not far from home.
One of the better table fishes available to local anglers during the summer doldrums.
The Northeast Striped Bass Study team heads east to Montauk, NY with Capt. Savio Mizzi for the July Fourth holiday…