Standing on the shore of a big lake or reservoir with a rod in your hand can be daunting. Still, the fish within that body of water are confined. The same can’t be said of the Atlantic Ocean. Catching ...
As we get back to some sense of normalcy and we gain access to our public shorelines and river banks, let’s talk about fishing from the shore. In this article I am going to focus on surf fishing as ...
Whether you ply the suds in search of striped bass or venture beyond and abroad for exotic monster fish, you want to do so with a good surf fishing rod. However, with all of the advancements in surf ...
The surf perch fishery off the coast is heating up. Surf perch population remains abundant, according to state Fish and Wildlife, and they’re an underfished species. The summer months offer the best ...
The surf fishing has picked up more steam, most likely due to last week's very warm air temperatures which flirted with the 90-degree mark. The bulk of the striped bass seem to be on Ocean County's ...
Wady Nunez smiles, inspects his hook for weeds and makes another cast. “It’s a beautiful fall day and I’m squeezing in as much time as possible before the last of the fish head south,” he says. Nunez, ...
Warmer temperatures have area anglers happy, especially out on the surf and around the pier. SURF, PIERS: Roy Mattson of Roy's Surf Fishing Guide Service (www.royssurffishing.com) said surf fishing is ...
Surf fishing can be daunting. Standing on the beach looking at the crashing waves and vastness of the ocean makes you feel small. It’s not like a pond or river that you can more easily break down.
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