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  • Wrapping Up: Post-Fishing Trip Routines

    Wrapping Up: Post-Fishing Trip Routines

    As we reach the closing point of the year, it felt right to talk about what the closing point of a fishing trip looks like. Namely, quickly hitting on a few things you can do that don’t take much time...

  • Birds, Blitzes, and Bunker: Navigating the Fall Run

    Birds, Blitzes, and Bunker: Navigating the Fall Run

    Too often, we hear folks express skepticism about the fishing in the months after Labor Day. Labor Day has sort of become a denotation of when the fishing “ends” or “gets bad”. Well, we are here to tell you that...

  • The Nomad Madmac: A Tuna Trolling Weapon

    The Nomad Madmac: A Tuna Trolling Weapon

    It’s no secret that the yellowfin and bluefin tuna bite in New England has gotten more and more exciting and productive in recent years. These tuna have moved in close enough so that daytrips in 20-foot class center consoles are...

  • Getting Spooky: 5 Topwater Spooks and Their Specs

    Getting Spooky: 5 Topwater Spooks and Their Specs

    It’s finally June, and the big stripers have arrived in force in waters from the Long Island Sound all the way through Cape Cod and into some herring-fueled bites on the Maine coast. Here in Connecticut, June is the start...

  • Bulldogs in the Boulders: Kayak Tautog Fishing

    Bulldogs in the Boulders: Kayak Tautog Fishing

    Tautog are pound for pound some of the hardest fighting fish in our northeast waters. Anglers are often willing to endure cold temperatures, numb hands, and boats littered with crab guts for their chance at a trophy Tautog. Why? Firstly, tog are delicious, and some even say the best tasting fish in our waters. Furthermore, they are absolute tanks of the ocean. Once you set the hook into their leather-like lips, it’s a straight up battle for who is stronger.
  • An Albie setup... for under $400?!?!

    An Albie setup... for under $400?!?!

    False albacore can be one of the most frustrating fish to target in the northeast. At the same time, they can be one of the most rewarding as well. To land a little tunny, you will need a rod and reel combo that will not only hold up to these little speedsters but also cast far enough to reach them.