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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Bait boats, love them or hate them, they are here to stay! But just like in all aspects of life, technology is increasingly making its mark with the goal of simplifying our tasks. When used correctly, ...
The air has cooled a bit and the word coming out of Seaside Park is the mullet are starting their run down the beaches. Grumpy's Bait and Tackle got its first delivery from its bait provider of ocean ...
It's a bit of a sea bass frenzy on the local reefs and rock croppings. Party boat captains are reporting limit catches of 10 sea bass for most it not all of their passengers. The fishing has been ...
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.
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 ...