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.Rhode Island EditionSep 2nd, 2017
August is the last month of summer for many; (my summer usually ends in late October – lucky me!) There are many fishing opportunities for seasoned anglers to novices in our local waters and you should take advantage of our resources. Rhode Island EditionAug 3rd, 2017
July is a great month to be fishing on the waters of Long Island’s Western Sound! Striped Bass, Bluefish, Fluke, Black Sea Bass, and Porgy are all feeding in our local waters and can be a lot of fun to catch. Rhode Island EditionJul 3rd, 2017
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
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