Bass
Glenn Sapir: Are bass tournaments facing discrimination with permitting proposal from New York DEC?
Glenn Sapir
June 28, 2024
My brother Don is a nationally renowned labor lawyer, specializing in discrimination cases. But when it comes to the proposal to implement a black bass fishing tournament permitting system, Mike Cusano presents his concerns in
Nearly 61-pound striped bass is biggest in tournament history at New York’s 23rd Manhattan Cup
Dan Ladd
June 25, 2024
New York Outdoor News Long Island Fishing Reports contributor Mike Dean not only took top honors in the striped bass category at the recent Manhattan Cup, held June 7, he also caught (and released) the
Bass, muskies and perch fishing to hit prime in Michigan’s warming waters during July
Mike Gnatkowski
June 23, 2024
The Michigan fishing season hits high gear in July. You can find exceptional fishing for just about every species. Warm water species thrive during July so those are logical locations to target. Bass, muskies, and
Delaware River’s Pocono section great for bass in Pennsylvania
Vic Attardo
June 21, 2024
Just the day before I had picked up a flint arrowhead as I walked the edge of a cornfield along the Delaware River in the rain.
This day I latched onto an 18-inch smallmouth
Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula is an untapped gem for smallmouth
Jeff Nedwick
June 21, 2024
Copper mining in Michigan’s Keweenaw Peninsula ended decades ago but one hidden gem remains: a nearly untapped bronzeback (aka smallmouth) bass fishery that rivals the best the state has to offer.
The Keweenaw area
Mike Raykovicz: Big baits mean big bass
Mike Raykovicz
June 19, 2024
New York’s bass season opened on June 15, and professional anglers with fast boats and all the latest gear, as well as weekend fishermen, will be targeting the species whose season runs until the end
If you want to catch supersized smallmouth, you need to target them the right way
Outdoor News
June 14, 2024
A lot of fishermen dream of boating a true 6-pound smallmouth bass. A lot of those same anglers never will. Not only is a 22-inch bronzeback a rare specimen, but they also aren’t prone to
Steve Sarley: Choosing right lure is only half an angler’s job
Steve Sarley
June 14, 2024
I’ve spent some time talking about the use of live bait as well as artificial bait.
Personally, I use artificials more than live bait by a ratio of about 9-to-1. I am not averse
New Pennsylvania record white perch caught from Deleware River
Deborah Weisberg
June 13, 2024
A Berks County teen on the hunt for big Delaware River striped bass wound up with an historic bonus.
Christopher Barrett, 19, of Mohnton, Pa., boated a 2-pound, 1-ounce white perch April 14, 2024,