July in Rhode Island is perfect for catching big fluke from your kayak. Feeding on squid, spearing, mummichogs and even small bluefish and pogies in as little as 25’ of water, summer flounder ambush prey along miles of shoreline and throughout protected bays, affording kayak anglers endless options to jig bucktails or Fancy Fluke rigs. Rhode Island EditionJul 3rd, 2017
I used to joke that the guys who were most outspoken about the need for absolute secrecy—or who ranted and raved the loudest every time one of my writers or I dared to divulge any quasi-detailed strategic advice about a named fishing spot—came up a little short in the booming authority department. Rhode Island EditionJul 3rd, 2017
By Zach Harvey I shudder to think how many grand-total hours I’ve frittered away worrying about a not-insignificant amount of … Rhode Island EditionMay 30th, 2017
If you done much fluke fishing over the years, or simply follow the reports, you already know the primary fluke hot spots in most areas. Rhode Island EditionMay 30th, 2017
With lure manufacturers pumping out a seemingly endless array of new styles, patterns and models an almost daily basis it’s hard to keep up with all the options....Rhode Island EditionMay 30th, 2017
June is the best month of the year for Striped Bass fishing in the Western Long Island Sound! There always seems to be BIGGER Stripers caught and lost during this month...Rhode Island EditionMay 30th, 2017
We are psyched, again. This local issue of Coastal Angler Magazine contains so much great edit, new ads, and more! … Rhode Island EditionMay 30th, 2017
The month of May can be a magical time for Long Island anglers. The freshwater lakes are bursting with action, doormat fluke lure their faithful to the North and South forks, and the first keeper stripers are already making waves along the South Shore.Rhode Island EditionMay 2nd, 2017
Many fluke anglers believe that doormat fluke love big baits. I’m one of them, and reports I’ve taken over the years, along with my own log books, prove this theme holds water. For fluke weighing eight pounds or more, long strips of squid, sea robin and bluefish show up time and again in tales of trophy catches, especially during the first few weeks of the season.Rhode Island EditionMay 1st, 2017