Hudson River and Marine District anglers should be aware that the Department of Environmental Conservation will be imposing the use of circle hooks in time for the 2021 recreational striped bass ...
The majority of striped bass anglers release most of the fish they catch. The current limit for stripers is one fish a day, 28 or more inches in length. The fillets from a legal-size striper will feed ...
TRENTON - To help increase striped bass numbers, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection will require anglers to use circle hooks when catch-and-release fishing for striped bass with ...
After breezing through the massive federal budget bill — and breathing a sigh of relief to see funding for Chesapeake restoration has been restored —and then binge watching the insanely additive ...
Striped bass fishing will continue to be hot this week as anglers are catching fish of all sizes. The Atlantic menhaden (pogies) are here in abundance, too. Last week, angler Carol LaFrance said: ...
Fisherman John Utter of Kingston hold his freshly caught 47-inch striped bass in the “Re-Vive Well,” a Lexan fish-sized box that corrals the fish, holding it facing into a pumped flow of oxygenated ...
If you’re looking to me to untangle this colossal bird’s nest, good luck with that. Even after speaking with people much more in the know than me, I’m as confused as you as to why Maryland fishery ...
In an effort to protect an iconic fish in New Jersey and along the Atlantic Coast, regulators have approved sweeping changes to tighten regulations on striped bass fishing. On Wednesday, the agency in ...
No artificial can match the effectiveness of bait while fishing for striped bass- but not all bait is created equal. Here are some bait-fishing tips, and my top picks, to help you catch more stripers ...
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