Big Bass Monsters of Today & Tomorrow
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?
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?
Here’s a pair of teasers that will catch most anything in Northeast waters, whether you choose the long rod or conventional tackle.
The story behind and the instructions to build a lure that has reached almost mythical status in recent years up and down the Striper Coast.
Fish smarter, safer, and more successfully as you become a more seasoned surfcaster.
The more info you have on the beach, the more reliable will be your adaptations to changing fish moods and hydrodynamics.
Catch these mini tunas on mini pencil poppers. Here’s how to make ‘em!
Hit the beach with a pair of dedicated Long Island surfcasters to understand more about what goes on in the mind of the surf obsessed.
Mackerel or little tunny or bonito? Oh, my! Here is a helpful guide from NOAA Fisheries to help you ID that catch.
Easy to make and transferable from one vehicle to another, this rack is a simple answer to transporting those 10- and 11-foot surf rods.
Find a way to put an unexpected bad wind to your advantage in the surf.
With sand eels in the wash, striped bass dig deep to find that next meal. Here’s how to tempt them.
Working over slippery, slime and algae covered rocks requires footwear you can rely on.
Tell no one, show no one, and learn to appreciate the success of your own accomplishments.
One surfcaster’s approach to newly minted beaches at the Jersey Shore.
Both shores of the Island offer opportunities for land based anglers to take advantage of the fall blackfish season.
There are times when even a plug designed to “swim” will catch better when it is retrieved so slowly that there is little or no action to it.