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Standing on the shore of a big lake or reservoir with a rod in your hand can be daunting. Still, the fish within that body of water are confined. The same can’t be said of the Atlantic Ocean. Catching ...
The wave comes, throat-high and hungry. The last thing I see before it sweeps me off the rock and into the ocean is a man in a wetsuit leaning his shoulder into a wall of water. When we swam out here ...
Halloween and Thanksgiving traditionally bookend what most East Coast surf anglers consider the peak of the fall run of striped bass from Southern Massachusetts through Northern Maryland. When I was ...
A striped bass, possibly the first of the season caught from the surf, was landed in Beach Haven. Shad fishing is improving on the Delaware River, with a recent haul of 10 buck shad and 7 females.
Don't wait on this spring striped bass run as it appears to be developing much earlier this year. More bass hit the beaches this week from Long Beach Island to Sandy Hook. The barn door hasn't been ...
Heading down to the edge of Long Island Sound on Wednesday, I was hoping to tangle with school stripers on light tackle and small swim shads for the brief span in which this week’s breezes decided to ...
Surf fishing can be daunting. Standing on the beach looking at the crashing waves and vastness of the ocean makes you feel small. It’s not like a pond or river that you can more easily break down.
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