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Whether the boaters in your life are avid striper anglers, offshore tuna chasers, or weekend cruisers, the right gear and gadgets can make life on the water all the more fun.
Report Cape Cod Fishing Report- November 21, 2024. Keeper tautog are chewing in deep water when conditions allow anglers to get out, stripers are active in skinny water, and bass, pickerel, and trout feed on herring fry in the ponds.
Report Massachusetts Fishing Report – October 24, 2024. There’s terrific tautog fishing from the South Shore through the South Coast, beaches along the South Shore through North Shore are still giving up stripers, and the cod bite is still going strong.
Report Long Island and NYC Fishing Report- November 14, 2024. Sand eels and bunker fuel feeds from striped bass and tuna on the South Shore with some XL hickory shad in the surf, and keeper tautog are caught from a range of depths in the Sound and in the ocean.
Saltwater World Record Atlantic Halibut Caught Off Cape Cod. The 33-pound, 14-ounce flatfish earned Alexandra Spring her tenth world record and the IGFA's 30-pound line class record for Atlantic halibut.
On The Water magazine offers a variety of engaging columns and features in every issue: Living Off The Land & Sea Learn how to catch, filet, and prepare a delicious meal from the fish in your home waters.
Saltwater World Record Atlantic Halibut Caught Off Cape Cod. The 33-pound, 14-ounce flatfish earned Alexandra Spring her tenth world record and the IGFA's 30-pound line class record for Atlantic halibut.
On The Water's Angling Adventures brings you the best fishing coverage in the Northeast. Check out our full episodes and fishing content.
Watch On The Water’s Angling Adventures Online: Tautog Fishing in Long Island Sound. by OTW Staff
Report Connecticut Fishing Report- November 14, 2024. Big tautog are still chewing in shallow water up to 30 feet, and mixed classes of stripers feed on schools of peanut bunker in the Sound while some fish are beginning to pile into the rivers.