You'll spot striped bass by their bold, distinct stripes reaching the tail and torpedo-shaped bodies, while white bass have fainter stripes and deeper, arched profiles. Check the tongue—striped...
Neither daylight nor nighttime is universally "better" for surfcasting—it depends on multiple factors. Dawn and dusk offer prime "magic hours" when fish feed actively, while daytime works best on...
Successful surf crabbing requires the right gear: long-handled tongs, protective gloves, and a sturdy dip net. Time your expedition around slack tide, focusing on jetties and rocky outcrops at dawn...
When choosing a spinning reel for pier fishing, match the size to your target species—smaller reels (1000-2500) for panfish, mid-sized (3000-4000) for redfish, and larger (6000+) for tarpon. Look...
To find the best morning surfcasting pier, look for structures near jetties or rock formations that create fish-concentrating breaks. Arrive about two hours before high tide when baitfish and...
For successful Carolina pier fishing, choose the right bait—live shrimp excels in cooler weather, while mud minnows attract flounder and trout. Time your trips around the twice-daily tide cycles,...