Saltwater Fishing
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Seatrout In The Surf
With so many things swimming just off the shore, targeting a single species from the beach doesn’t always pay. There are, however, ways to increase your odds. Check out some great tips hereDec 19th, 2025
Hook a Flea for Florida Pompano
I have always considered surf fishing to be the best of both worlds – you get to enjoy fun in the sun at the beach while you also have a shot at catching some really nice fish, one of which is the Florida pompano (Trachinotus carolinus). Apr 22nd, 2014
10 Most Important Things to do to Catch Striped Bass in the Jersey Surf
Follow these steps to catch stripers from the Surf!Apr 14th, 2014
The King IS MAKING A COMEBACK
Striped Bass have been known to dominate many New Jersey anglers spring enthusiasm for inshore trophies, however there was a time not long ago our striped desires were delayed or put on pause with the arrival of yet another beautiful trophy traveling about 5 to 7 degrees behind the stripers, Large “Tiderunner” Weakfish. Apr 11th, 2014
A Better Way-Fishing Technique
I had just finished lunch in a small, local restaurant when a man whom I had seen in there a few times before walked over and pushed a cell phone in front of me with a photo of him holding a 50-pound wahoo.Apr 2nd, 2014
Spring Flounder Trickle
We all know about the fall flounder run that occurs between the months of October and December. Flounder leave bay systems coast-wide predominantly following forage species like shrimp and menhaden as they exit bay systems during dropping temperatures and flushing tides of late fall and winter. Mar 4th, 2014