These articles and more can be found in the August, 2009 issue of the New Jersey Angler. Pick up a copy at your favorite newsstand or tackle shop, or better yet, subscribe now! Features: Making Big Fluke Bite, By Capt. Harvey Yenkinson
Much is written about finding big fluke, but on some days, making them bite is the real challenge. Learning the Ropes on a Charter Boat, By Manny Luftglass
Chartering a boat can be a great learning experience. Here's a few suggestions on getting the most out of your trip.
Pull the Trigger, By Darren Dorris
Triggerfish are a great late summer option in New Jersey, and the jetties are the perfect place to find them. Walk the Surf Walk, By Allen D. Riley This simple but productive method is a great way to work the wash, especially this time of year.. Alternative Techniques for Largemouth, By Curt Bobzin
Here are some approaches that bass anglers in our area may not have tried..
Departments: Management in Perspective, By Dusty Rhodes Fluke quota increase hides problems.
The Educated Angler, By Pete Barrett "Fishing Saltwater Baits" Yakkin About Fishin', By Jon Shein What's new in kayaks. Captain's Log, By Capt. Bob Figular Preventing fire. Product Profiles, By Gabriel Hnat New lures for late summer fishing. Fly Tiers Bench, By Jim Heim The foam beetle. On the Light Side, By Pete Barrett
First Light Dolphin. Club Profile, By Manny Luftglass Jersey Coast Shark Anglers. Feature Lake, By Curt Bobzin Clinton Reservoir. Legislative Issues, By Jim Hutchinson, Jr. More on the Saltwater Registry. |