Three-Season Sportfishers
When the wind shifts to the north, and the sun goes down at 4:30, these boat designs provide the protection you need to keep on fishing.
When the wind shifts to the north, and the sun goes down at 4:30, these boat designs provide the protection you need to keep on fishing.
How to make sure the dinner bell is heard loud and clear in swifter currents.
How a little underwater surveillance can change one’s strategic focus on whitechins.
A standard from the traditional striper man’s playbook, the tube and worm is an effective tactic throughout the seasons.
A look at the pending recreational shark fishing measures in federal waters effective January 2018.
While the Eights sit a bit outside the Delaware Bay they are well inside the Line of Demarcation and therefore a legal location to fish for striped bass.
Shifting sand and soft structure has replaced much of what was once Jetty Country along the North Jersey coast.
From largemouth and smallmouth bass to hybrids and walleye, it’s prime time for deep drops on our inland waters.
A look at how bottom bouncers in New Jersey might “fill in the blank” to start the month of October.
The striped bass migration is on and so is the angler trek from above Exit 125 down to ‘0’ and beyond.
Berkley Gulp! is one heck of an invention. I guess it’s good that they’ve figured out a way to keep costs down by using thinner plastic buckets, although they don’t hold up so well to the rigors of moving from duffel bag to back pack, boat to beach, and back again; the Gulp! smell is essentially the cost of doing business on the fluke grounds every year.
They told me they wanted to fish an isolated location, away from the contested waters from Watch Hill to Long Island where access was either limited or non-existent.
The season is upon us for your shot at a trophy northern in the Nutmeg State.
Wachusett Reservoir offers a unique opportunity for the late-season freshwater fisherman.
Nuclear action heats up with albies, blues and bass in the fall.
Outside of fishing I am really only interested in a few sports. I received my first pair of hockey skates before I could walk, so hockey was number 1 for me for much of my youth (next to fishing, that is!).