Angler Profile: Capt. Al Ristori – Part One
The first of a two-part feature profile on Capt. Al Ristori.
The first of a two-part feature profile on Capt. Al Ristori.
If fishing for tuna is a puzzle, the rigs, lures, baits and spreads you choose are critical pieces.
“They’re gonna be munching,” insisted Capt. Cool Ray Lopez on board Miss Liane Sportfishing when asked about his outlook for…
Often relegated to open surf and back bays, fly fishing is extremely effective in strong-running shoreline current.
Jorden at Creekside Outfitters says September is synonymous with chunking, and that game is about to start, yellowfin being the…
The rod softens the powerful lunges fluke make as they attempt a dash to the bottom, and violent head shakes at boatside are cushioned with lighter tackle.
Ooh boy, Capt. Ted White on his Super Chic Sport Fishing Charters is fired up for the September and October…
“Yellowfin and bigeye for sure, but September a great for tilefish,” assured Emmit from Fisherman’s Headquarters. He was pumped to…
The big news from this North Carolina based catamaran builder is not just the debut of their queen of the fleet 400DC-X, but the enhanced fishing potential of her two sisters that are coming soon – the 400CC-X center console and the 400TE-X Tournament Edition center console.
“Bigeye. We’re gearing for bigeye in the Hudson, and I’m telling you, I expect the Triple Wrecks to heat up…
Sometime in August, the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission is expected to vote for a closure of this season’s southern flounder harvest.
Word from Papa John G. from Fin-Atics in Ocean City is the there are yellowfin in the 30- to 50-pound…
Nick at Hands Too Bait & Tackle was ecstatic with the torrid white marlin action in the southern canyons mid…
“Looking forward to some good bigeye and yellowfin fishing in September,” shared Jason from South Jersey Marina, adding that there…
Fine-tune your presentation to score consistent crankbait success on bass.
To say we dodged the bullet the third week in August would be an understatement. Even at 600 hundred miles…