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WESTERN SOUND NOVEMBER 2017

by Tommy Kampa The Blackfish season started off very well for the Moonlight Lady; I had an eight and a … Oct 23rd, 2017

CASTING FOR A FALL SLAM

By Tom Schlichter The scene was one of pure fall fishing mayhem. In the rip that rounded the end of … Sep 30th, 2017

WESTERN SOUND OCTOBER 2017

by Tommy Kampa October in New York waters means the Blackfish season is ready to start! Blackfish, also called Tautog … Sep 30th, 2017

LIGHT TACKLE BLACKFISH

By Tom Schlichter All the excitement about anglers catching blackfish on jigs over the past few years has many bottom … Sep 30th, 2017

Zen and the Art of Hair-Brained Rod Purchases

By Zach Harvey It’s 2:35 a.m., Sunday night, and I’ve been sitting at my computer for no less than three … Sep 30th, 2017

Note From the Publishers….

As the 2017 fishing season rolls into the last leg out at Block Island and Montauk, we want to take … Sep 30th, 2017

Fall Fling at the “Block”

While Cape Cod and Montauk headline the fall run every year, there’s another spot where the fishing is as good or better on a daily basis that mostly flies under the radar: Block Island, RI.Sep 2nd, 2017

FISHING INLETS AND HARBORMOUTHS

It is no secret that big fish prowl inlets and harbor mouths. In fact, most expert anglers spend a lot of time working these areas in the hopes of catching their biggest fish of the year.Sep 2nd, 2017

From Shore: Bigger Scup Now!

I’ve spent more time shore fishing during daylight hours this season than at any other point in my adult life, which has been dominated by time in boats.Sep 2nd, 2017

Fishing “The Block,” Our Ongoing Love of Scup… You Know Fall’s Coming…

Composing the Fall issue of Coastal Angler is always a challenge. It’s now mid-August and the livin’ is easy. It’s high summer and we are spending as much time on the water, with family and friends, as is economically possible!Sep 2nd, 2017