As we close out yet another year of angling in the Mid-Atlantic, a lot of things come to mind — a year of long, enduring drought, striped bass regulations that need changed and what looks like another ...
Bass aren’t usually thought of as fly-rod fish. There’s an entry somewhere in the unwritten rulebook of fly fishing that says a fish has to be graceful or elegant to earn that designation, and those ...
Are the Chatterbaits nestled all snug in their beds? Have the crankbaits settled in for their long winter’s nap? If you live in the Midwest or northern part of the country, the answer is likely yes, ...
Many bass anglers trade their fishing rods for shotguns during the winter, but those willing to stick out colder conditions and adjust their tactics can be rewarded with big fish. Even though ...
Cold temperatures and short days make bass, and bass anglers, lethargic. But hardy souls who brave the elements are rewarded with the biggest bass of the year. During winter, bass are looking to eat ...
Cabin fever isn’t fun. In fact, it’s downright bad for your health. And if you’re a serious bass fisherman, there’s no reason to torture yourself like that. While much of the county is huddled inside ...
The Starting Spot Daily Bass Fishing Headlines are the perfect way to start your day with some of the top bass fishing articles on the internet. Kurt Mazurek writes about all things fishing and the ...
There are several lakes in the southern U.S. that are hailed as prime winter bass destinations. We actually broke them down a while back on another episode of the Quick Strike Podcast. But it’s hard ...
Winter flounder catches are starting to come in on the Shark River, with the biggest reported catch at 16 inches. Striped bass activity is increasing in Raritan Bay and the Shrewsbury River, with some ...