Delaware’s beaches are a haven for anglers who love the thrill of casting a line from the shore, the salty breeze in their face, and the chance to reel in something big. For years, the state’s surf ...
Good news for anglers: The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control will no longer require reservations to drive on certain beaches to surf fish. Delaware's surf-fishing ...
Due to Hurricane Erin, some Delaware beaches will remain closed to swimming and fishing because of dangerous high surf and rip currents. A day after ocean access was closed in Rehoboth, Dewey and ...
Welcome to the second week in July at the Delaware beaches. The Fourth of July holiday brought with it a recreational water advisory, the relaxation of certain surf-fishing policies and at least one ...
It's mid-July at the Delaware beaches and the jellyfish have officially arrived. But hey, if you haven't weathered a jellyfish sting or two, do you really deserve to display that "Salt Life" sticker ...
Delaware beaches are permitting wading, with some allowing surfing and boogie boarding, as Hurricane Erin impacts the Outer Banks. Rehoboth, Dewey, and Bethany beaches are allowing waist-deep entry, ...
After a one-day reprieve, ocean access is again closed in Rehoboth, Dewey and Bethany beaches due to rough surf and rip tides. The beach itself is closed, as well, in Bethany Beach, but remains open ...
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