Freshwater: How Light Affects Bass
Bass have a decided sight advantage over prey when light gets low, here’s how to put it to your advantage.
Bass have a decided sight advantage over prey when light gets low, here’s how to put it to your advantage.
Sources at Bahr’s Landing Marina told us the marina weathered the passing hurricane and is back in operation to finish…
Consider taking a veteran fishing to show your appreciation for their sacrifice.
“The passing hurricane was nothing special, in fact we resumed fishing the Saturday after the storm passed with some fair…
Drifting and jigging often leads to bigger sea bass than the traditional anchor and drop.
Last Tuesday, Ed Labunski would’ve celebrated his 82nd birthday.
G. Loomis has a well-deserved reputation for turning out quality rods and I can say that speaking from experience.
A little tweaking in either the presentation or appearance can go a long way at upping the livewell count.
So you leave in search of tuna and still come home with a full fish box, what’s wrong with that?
More than just a pencil with hooks, a needlefish plug should swim, wiggle, dart and glide.
Ponytails are a simple and effective favorite amongst fishermen targeting bluefish.
Back in 2006, the folks at The Fisherman headquarters in Shirley, NY asked me up to join the Long Island team at our home office.
On April 18, a young man from Pennsylvania fishing with his two young sons on the Jersey side of the Delaware River hooked up with the striper of a lifetime.
Introduced at last summer’s ICAST Fishing Tackle Show, Okuma’s next-gen Azores Blue spinning reels were born and bred for heavy use in the unforgiving coastal saltwater environment.
Meet The Judge, a talented canvas artist and local fixture at the rocks at Barnegat Light.
Tempting trout beyond the madness of Opening Day with tried-and-true salmon eggs.