NANTUCKET INSHORE FISHING CLASSIC
Spanning the weeks of September 13 through October 17, the Nantucket Inshore Fishing Classic is a great way to take advantage of the awesome fall fishing to be had on the island.
Read MoreSpanning the weeks of September 13 through October 17, the Nantucket Inshore Fishing Classic is a great way to take advantage of the awesome fall fishing to be had on the island.
Read MoreThe ASMFC’s Tautog Management Board is seeking public comment on the Public Information Document (PID) for Draft Amendment 1 to the Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Tautog.
Read MoreRegional fisheries councils reduce cut to 29 percent for 2016.
Read MoreFisheries managers meeting in Manhattan made a decision on August 12th that will result in a 29% reduction in fluke quota for 2016, significantly lower than the 43% reduction that was originally proposed.
Read MoreFisheries managers will meet in Manhattan from Monday, August 10 through Thursday, August 13 with impending quota reductions anticipated for the 2016 summer flounder season.
Read MoreScientists from the Department of Environmental Management are monitoring a large fish kill of adult menhaden in the Seekonk and Providence Rivers in Rhode Island.
Read MoreWith $1300 in cash prizes paid out, this year’s Whisker Round-Up was a huge success!
Read MorePreliminary landings estimates indicate that glass eel harvesters have fallen far short of their allowable quotas for the year.
Read MoreThe National Marine Fisheries Service has issued a new emergency rule effective immediately for a seven blueline tilefish bag per person, per day, for the rest of the 2015 season.
Read MoreUpgrades to Suffolk County’s third largest lake improve access and fishing opportunities.
Read MoreThe Fisherman Magazine adds ‘Twitter’ feed to keep fishing news and information flowing to a growing, more connected readership.
Read MoreSeveral mass die-offs of bunker/menhaden were reported in Connecticut waters over Memorial Day weekend.
Read MoreLamiglas, Inc. Owner/CEO/President and Sportfishing Industry icon, Richard L. Posey “Dick”, died in peace on Friday, May 15, 2015 at his home in Vancouver, Washington.
Read MoreFour bass in excess of the magical 50-pound mark hit the scales of Long Island tackle shops over the the weekend.
Read MoreThe Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries has adopted emergency regulations – effective immediately – that restrict activity around white sharks in Massachusetts waters.
Read MoreOn Monday, June 1, 2015, the House of Representatives passed important fisheries legislation supported by the recreational fishing community at large.
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