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More: Spring Run: Striped bass hit in the surf, black drum invade bays. Grumpy's Tackle in Seaside Park had a fishermen report directly from the beach. The angler was Wayne Kuehler who sent the ...
Speaking of the surf, Nick Honachefsky the host of Saltwater Underground, will be giving a fall striper surf fishing seminar at Fisherman's Supply on Sept. 21. He'll be starting at 5 p.m. There is ...
Successful striper fishing from the surf comes down to equipment, timing, structure and bait. [ citation needed ] Basic equipment for surf fishing includes a surf rod and reel (either conventional or spinning), a sand spike, appropriate terminal tackle, appropriate line, and appropriate clothing.
Striped bass found in the Gulf of Mexico are a separate strain referred to as Gulf Coast striped bass. [2] The striped bass is the state fish of Maryland, Rhode Island, and South Carolina, and the state saltwater (marine) fish of New York, New Jersey, Virginia, and New Hampshire. It is generally called the striped bass north of New Jersey ...
The big striped bass were hitting in the surf on Island Beach State Park Monday morning as the fall run keeps giving anglers opportunities to land a fish.. Grumpy's Tackle in Seaside Park received ...
Striped bass (Morone saxatilis) - One of the most prevalent species in the harbor, and the most extensively fished one. The Hudson River Estuary system has been a nursery for stripers going back before European settlement and overall it is one of the most important breeding grounds for this species in the Northeast.
Surf fishermen in Ocean County found striped bass in the surf this weekend as the spring run opens its wings a bit more. Spring Run: Striped bass hit in the surf, black drum invade bays Skip to ...
First published in May 1996, On The Water began as a local black-and-white magazine covering fishing and boating on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.With a growing audience, the magazine expanded regionally to offer coverage for all of New England in 1998; taking on the subtitle "The Angler's Guide to New England" to reflect the change.