Urban Angling: Fishing at Fayerweather
With a city skyline for a backdrop, this often overlooked spot has “big fish potential” written all over it.
With a city skyline for a backdrop, this often overlooked spot has “big fish potential” written all over it.
The early reviews are in and “Seven Miles After Sundown” is a hit. Written by Fisherman contributor “East End” Eddie Doherty, this book comes out just in time to kick off the 2018 striper season in the Big Ditch.
Tales of the one that got away are rampant in fishing circles. Fish long enough and you’re going to lose one.
Along the west side of Shelter Island in Peconic Bay is a landmark and fishing hotspot known as the Greenlawns.
An abundance of structure and forage combine to provide solid early season bass action in the western reaches of Long Island Sound.
Open boat anglers look east to cash in on a potpourri of inshore species during the fifth month.
As much as surf anglers love catching striped bass, we all look forward to the arrival of big blues in late April or early May.
May is prime time to hit a four-bagger inside the friendly confines of Great South Bay.
If you’re in the market for a hot new American-made rod this season you might want to check out the award-winning St. Croix Legend Tournament Inshore (LTI) Series for saltwater spinning and casting.
Light tackle spinning reels are all the rage with saltwater fishermen.
Flounder bag limits may not be much these days, but you won’t need a lot of meat to make this tasty and satisfying dish.
New York’s saltwater anglers, and the recreational fishing industry as a whole, have been clamoring for some good news for what seems like a very long time.
The Mid-Atlantic MOJO gains new converts in the Northeast for its simplicity and effectiveness.