New Jersey is renowned for its abundant bunker, the annual migration of striped bass, and the thrill of catching massive cows from both the shoreline and boat. While I hold immense admiration for the men and women who brave the Jersey coast's sandy shores, my own passion lies in navigating the late-fall temperatures and tempestuous
Striped bass fishing is stellar with schools of bunker and big sand eels fueling near-shore blitzes, and giant bluefin tuna have even been spotted tearing through the bait schools.
According to the Marco Island Historical Museum, the first humans to set foot in swampy, mosquito and alligator infested Southwest Florida were the Calusa people.
Stripers and bluefish storm the surf chasing peanut and adult bunker, and big sea bass are caught on bottom in this week's Northern New Jersey Fishing Report.
CHESAPEAKE CITY — Cecil College celebrated the grand opening of its Marine Service Technician program Monday with a ribbon cutting ceremony of the program’s new state of the art shop