Features
Surf Solace: Striper Maineiac
Escape the crowds and head north the coast of Maine for some excellent summertime striper action.
Across the Sound: Head to Mattituck
It was a beautiful late June morning last season when my buddy Ron Suda and I hit the waters outside of Mattituck Inlet, NY where Ron keeps his 23-foot Aquasport.
Mack Attack: Here Come the Chubs!
Warm-water mackerel add great sport to the summer doldrums. Here’s what you need to know about this new arrival.
Fishing Through It: Slow Summer Bassing
Slumps are inevitable when fishing the surf, even more so in recent years with an undeniable downtrend in striped bass stocks.
The Legend of Pogy John
“Find the bait, find the fish” said every time clutter appears on our fishfinder. We all know the mantra but do we really know the bait?
Tuna-Finishing: The End Game
Hooking and fighting a tuna is the fun part, the real work begins when the fish is boat-side.
Surf Fishing Plan-B: A Tactic for Success
Build a hierarchy of spots in your repertoire to consistently find success in the surf.
PWC Evolution: Personal Watercraft Fishing
The new breed of fishing “wave runners” proves there’s a tool for every job.
Cora-Rona: Meet Our 2020 “Sat” Tagged Stripers
After overcoming “COVID” related obstacles, the groundbreaking Northeast Striped Bass Study is underway again!
Deep Water Fluking
Tired of culling through dozens of shorts to find a keeper? Put these tactics to work to improve the quality of your fluking.
More In This Issue
Seakeeper 1- Stabilization for Small Boats
Stabilization for smaller boats in the 23 to 30 foot range has been a hot topic on just about every coastal angler’s wish list at some point in their fishing life.
The Coimbra Wreck
With a reputation of exceptional shark and bottom fishing, in recent years the Coimbra Wreck is better known for consistent action with bluefin tuna.
Tale End: Danger In the Surf
Last fall I was surfcasting for stripers late in the afternoon at Long Island’s Robert Moses Parking Field 2.
Fluke on the Fly
Where you place your fly is more important than what it looks like, so fly selection is relatively simple.