A Light Approach: Casting For Fluke
Casting will expand your fluke fishing skills and put more fish in the cooler.
Casting will expand your fluke fishing skills and put more fish in the cooler.
Seven charters finished up July for the crew of the Skylarker. Capt. Steve Spinelli said early week trips with the…
Always willing to brawl, the spring arrival of these yellow-eyed battlers on the inshore scene is a celebrated event.
“The last (full) week in July was one of the best weeks for fluke and sea bass fishing we saw…
As many of Jersey’s South/Central surfcasters turn up in force at the convergence of the Mullica and Great Bay, roughly 40 miles south as the osprey flies (and arguably a bit closer to the northern migratory arrival of spring stripers) lies Fortescue Beach along the northern bayshore of Delaware Bay.
The last full week of July produced some excellent fluke and sea bass fishing, along with some decent bluefishing, for…
A sit down with Joe Pallotto in advance of the Asbury Park Fishing Club’s 25th annual fishing fl ea market on March 12.
July was going out with some good fluke and sea bass fishing, and Capt. Al Shinn of the Miss Belmar…
Easily the best tasting freshwater fi sh you’ll fi nd, walleye action heats up this month along the Delaware River.
“While July saw some good bottom fishing the weather was still a thorn in our side,” stated Capt. Ralph Leyrer…
A walk down memory lane to the piers and bulkheads, where we’re reminded that the winter flounder is very much about tradition.
“We are looking forward to a good month of August for fluke, sea bass, mahi and offshore tuna,” said Capt….
While New Jersey’s Marine Fisheries Council meets on March 2 to discuss fluke limits, the governor is vowing to fight on.
Heading into the month of August, it appears as if the majority of larger fluke seem to be heading out…
March comes roaring in like a lineside with the opening of New Jersey’s back bay season. A look at how and where to target the fi rst stripers of 2017.
Tucker at the Reel Seat said tog are moving around and people are catching them accidentally before the season opens…