A pair of recent papers, led by biologists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and published in Fisheries Research and ...
In many long years on the New England coast, I have noticed patterns that unify the landscape. Clues for eyes and ears that speak to a subtle idea: things are not so distinct. One such hint is a ...
A short drive north on Interstate 95 quickly takes me from downtown Boston to Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The sun is rising on this warm August morning and the tide is dropping on the Piscataqua River.
Hans Brings was fishing on Cape Cod in the middle of the night as a thunder and lightning storm approached. Around 1 a.m., the college student from Mashpee, Mass., got lucky, landing a four-and-a-half ...
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — As waters warm off the coast of New England, black sea bass are moving north and, fishermen say, threatening the region's most valuable aquatic species: the lobster. The influx ...
Imagine this scenario: you’re allowed to fish for bass every day for the rest of your life, but you can only use one lure. You have an unlimited supply, but it’s all the same bait. What would it be?
Learn how to approach new water like a pro and maximize your chances in every bass fishing tournament. A wise man (Bassmaster legend, Rick Clunn to be exact) once said, "one of the best tournament ...
The hot and humid months of summer always seem to transform bass fishing lakes into a downright mess—­impoundments chock-full of supersize cabin cruisers, runabouts, and jet-skis. Once the sun goes ...