Summer flounder (or flukes, if you prefer) are often covered in spots on their backs; winter flounder are a solid dark.
If you can't go fishing because it's too cold and windy, take advantage of the downtime with some rod-and-reel maintenance.
Hello again, This video comes to you by popular demand: after talking with so many great people at the last Suffern New York fishing show, we had many requests for another fluke fishing video. We're ...
It was another beautiful week as calm seas and blue skies gave us excellent boating conditions. If you were running deep or ...
Plastic lures have been around for a long while and while the list of most popular constantly changes with improvements along the way, they've almost always caught fish -- for those who know how to ...
Since the atmospheric river storms passed through recently, we have been blessed with some beautiful conditions on Monterey ...
North Carolina boasts a number of scenic piers, but these consistently impress locals with their fishing opportunities and ...
As a change of pace, this week’s column will feature a collection of short, how-to tips on both hunting and fishing.
This video is a follow up to our last special edition video, the seminar which took place at the Somerset nj fishing show where Ivo spoke about how those fluke and founders. This time Ivo and Phil are ...
The lakes in New Jersey's higher altitudes are freezing up, and anglers took to the ice this weekend to catch bass and ...
Along New Jersey’s back-bay coast, I discovered 14 fish-and-chips joints, including 5 with beautiful waterfront views.