Surf fishing and be a bit intimidating to the uninitiated. It’s you against a vast ocean, and even though some lakes are huge, you still feel like the fish are confined enough that you have a shot.
Like clockwork, the bluefish have arrived, livening up the pace of fishing. Paul Lindsey at Fisherman's Headquarters in Ship Bottom said there haven't been any blitzes in the Long Beach Island surf ...
The air has cooled a bit and the word coming out of Seaside Park is the mullet are starting their run down the beaches. Grumpy's Bait and Tackle got its first delivery from its bait provider of ocean ...
The weather keeps blowing in but at least the bluefish and striped bass have not stopped biting in the rain and churned up surf. The wind will likely be a factor heading into the weekend for the boats ...
“What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness.” — John Steinbeck, “Travels with Charley: In Search of America” Steinbeck must have loved catching bluefish because ...
A pair of fishermen roped a fast swimming wahoo at Little Italy, while the bluefish continue to lead the way on the inshore fishing grounds Any fishing this weekend though will likely require foul ...
August is now upon us. During this month, a number of things typically in the past. First of all more bluefish show up and then there is another fish we start to get, and that is the bonito, but so ...
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