THE 2018 NEW ENGLAND FISHING & OUTDOOR EXPO
If you’re passionate about the outdoors, then the New England Fishing and Outdoor Expo is for you!
Read MoreIf you’re passionate about the outdoors, then the New England Fishing and Outdoor Expo is for you!
Read MoreHMS permit holders will be required to complete an online shark identification and fishing regulation training course before heading offshore this season.
Nominees for several upcoming open seats on the New England Fishery Management Council are being sought.
Read MoreNew Jersey and Delaware anglers have not fished for black sea bass during the month of February since 2013; more to the point, they won’t be fishing for them in February of 2018 either.
Read MoreWith the arrival of the New Year, boat and fishing show season gets underway across the northeast and The Fisherman Magazine will be out in full force!
Read MoreThese coastwide hearings could have a lot to do with shaping the 2018 black sea bass season.
The 49th annual Hartford Boat Show cruises into the Connecticut Convention Center February 8-11, 2018.
Read MoreA full slate of events this week in the tri-state region with the Garden State Outdoor Sports Show, Lacey Township High School Fishing Club’s 9th annual Fisherman’s Flea Market, and the New Jersey Marine Fisheries Council.
Read MoreAfter a short fall seasonal closure, black sea bass season is once again open in Rhode Island and Federal waters.
Read MoreThe annual Town of Babylon Fall Surf Fishing Tournament kicks off at 5 p.m. Friday and runs through the weekend.
Read MoreAnglers looking to hit the black sea bass grounds this week might want to consider adding secondary options to their strategic planning as fresh clams have suddenly become a hot and heavy commodity.
Read MoreA set of proposals have been filed in Massachusetts which, if passed, would eliminate the commercial fishery on striped bass and increase fines for poachers.
Read MoreCome join a fellow angler in need on October 21 as we work to raise funds to help Owen Hanecak in his battle against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.
Read MoreWhile most Mid-Atlantic anglers are just happy knowing black sea bass will reopen again for 71 straight days starting October 22, fisheries managers may have better news this week in the form of a partial winter fishery in 2018.
Read MoreHelp improve data collection on blackfish inside Long Island Sound by participating in the tog tagging program.
Read MoreThe festival is a great way to introduce kids and adults to fishing and the great outdoors.
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