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.
You still might find the water temperature a little chilly if you decide to dip more than your toes in the water if you head to the beach on one of these warm spring days. But you might forget about ...
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Winter Surf Fishing Peaks When It's Coldest
Surf fishing for red drum and speckled trout during the coldest part of the year on North Carolina's Cape Lookout National ...
As we get back to some sense of normalcy and we gain access to our public shorelines and river banks, let’s talk about fishing from the shore. In this article I am going to focus on surf fishing as ...
It's mid-summer and fishermen are bumping into all sorts of fish, including ones that might shock you. All puns aside, a surfcaster in the Seaside surf landed a northern stargazer while fishing from ...
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East Cape, Baja: Angling adventures
From Baja-style surf fishing to world-class striped marlin fisheries, East Cape is packed with adventure. The post East Cape, Baja: Angling Adventures appeared first on Sport Fishing Mag.
The surf fishing has picked up more steam, most likely due to last week's very warm air temperatures which flirted with the 90-degree mark. The bulk of the striped bass seem to be on Ocean County's ...
Capt. John Bunar reports great early morning top-water action throughout the bay. Most of the fish are short, but the action is steady until the sun rises well above the horizon. Mackerel are still ...
Although the fishing hasn’t changed much in the last week, there are a few developments worth mentioning: Whiting are showing up in the surf, sailfish are near St. Augustine, and the creeks are ...
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