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While striped bass fishing on Long Island's south shore, a New York surfcaster reeled in an unexpected surprise.
While striped bass fishing on Long Island's south shore, a New York surfcaster reeled in an unexpected surprise.
The bunker belt that spanned Long Island's western south shore attracted a fleet armed with flutter spoons and XL topwaters.
Three-waying bucktail jigs is a deadly tactic for stripers and blues in deep, fast-moving water.
The colliding currents, big boulders, and sand beaches at the end of Long Island become a striped-bass playground from early summer to late fall.
In four consecutive days, Scotty's Marina in Point Lookout, NY weighed four cobia between 45 and 87 pounds.
The Seatuck Environmental Association is fighting to help herring reach their freshwater spawning grounds on Long Island.
Long Island's Connetquot River State Park Preserve has an international reputation for big, hungry trout.
While fishing from shore during a low-pressure rainstorm over Long Island, Erica O'Donnell caught the fish of a lifetime measuring 52 inches.
Before the migration reaches Long Island, make the most of the “pre-season” striper fishing.
In the shadow of skyscrapers sits the lively artificial estuary known as Jamaica Bay.