What Say You?
Despite the misconception that I have an easy job and spend all my days fishing, there is a lot more that goes into putting out a weekly magazine than I had ever imagined when I took the helm of the New England edition of The Fisherman just over five years ago.
Features
Offshore Wind farms
What effect will proposed off shore wind farms have on both commercial and recreational fisheries here in New England?
Hunting Spring Largies
As winter gives way to spring, largemouth bass begin to move shallow and they are eager to feed.
Last Year’s Fifties
Striper fishing last year held, but the monsters never really showed.
Boat Sense: A Guide To Buying Your First Boat
The boating lifestyle can be richly rewarding, but it can also be a major headache if you make the wrong choices.
Lake Ontario: Spring Salmon & Trout Explosion
The Lake Ontario region offers some excellent angling opportunities for coastal anglers waiting out the arrival of their favorite saltwater species.
Cold Weather Fishing: Outfitting for Life & Limb
Cold weather fi shing can be detrimental to your health. Here’s a three-pronged approach to avoiding hypothermia
Plug Building 2017 Part 3: The Soco Chief
The SoCo Chief is considered by many vintage plug collectors to be the Holy Grail.
Troll More Stripers: Build a Bigger Spread
“New school” trolling techniques have broadened the options for striped bass anglers.
Offshore Jigging: Heavy Metal Tuna
Jigging for tuna has become the go-to approach for many anglers intent on doing battle with these hard fi ghting pelagics.
More In This Issue
Smart Striper
For years I've been fishing Staten Island and one of my favorite spots is a place we called Carmen’s Restaurant.
Ling Pie
One of the few saltwater species available to Northeast anglers during the winter is the ling, aka red hake.