Saltwater Fishing Expo in Edison March 13-15
The 2020 Progressive Insurance Saltwater Fishing Expo, the northeast’s premier saltwater fishing event, returns to the New Jersey Convention and…
The 2020 Progressive Insurance Saltwater Fishing Expo, the northeast’s premier saltwater fishing event, returns to the New Jersey Convention and…
The Asbury Park Fishing Club will hold its 28th Annual Indoor Fishing Flea Market on Sunday, March 8 from 9…
The Greater Philadelphia Boat Show, produced by Royal Productions, is returning to the Expo Center at Oaks, March 6-8. The…
For the second year in a row, The Fisherman is partnering with our friends at PENN, Berkley, Costa Del Mar…
The 17th Annual Fisherman’s Indoor Fishing Flea Market at the Lacey Elks Lodge #2518 will take place on Saturday, March…
The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife (NJDFW) recently released their year-end Marine Fisheries Administration Monthly Reports for November…
“So what’s the deal with this year’s regulations?” It seems as if every year the final approval of fisheries regulations…
On Thursday, November 13, the New Jersey Marine Fisheries Council voted in favor of one striped bass per day between 28 and less than 38 inches in length for 2020.
Sometimes you win, and sometimes you lose, but sometimes you simply get smoked!
Trolling is the go-to technique for catching more and bigger striped bass, and Tony Arcabascio has been on the cutting edge of striper trolling innovations for over 50 years.
Have you cut the cord from that heavy cable bill in favor of one of the many streaming services now…
The author shares his years of experience to help you select the right power plant for your fishing machine.
Bluefin action was off the charts in 2019, especially for those who included wide and side trackers in their spread.
Whether you fish from a boat or the surf, having confidence in your fishing ability plays a critical role in the striper game.
Here’s how to make your own durable jigs with a wide range of color options.
The striped bass population is alive and well many miles north of the proverbial “Striper Coast.”