The dogfish, commonly known as a sand shark (although that's technically a very different, scarier species), are the only species commonly found in the Long Island sound. They can provide excitement for kids, but they are generally thought of as a pest amongst the hardcore fishing community. Although they do put up a fight, they … Continue reading A Case for Eating Dogfish
As it stands, the Sound saltwater fishing season ended ostensibly two months ago, and we have three months till the next one begins when migratory fish begin pushing into our rivers and estuaries. I'd say it was a good season, the conditions were fairly typical given my 6 years of 'hardcore' fishing, but I picked … Continue reading 2017 Season in Review, and Lessons from the Salt
Well ladies and gents, things have really started popping off the last week. I managed some quality bass in my local haunts on topwater, got in on some epic albie feeds, and also did a bang up job on the 'tog and Black Sea Bass. It seems as though the fishing is really hinging on … Continue reading Fall Run Epic-ness