A good topwater smash is one of the greatest experiences in fishing. Dozens of surface lures on the market can make them happen, but few are more popular or user-friendly than a popper. They come in ...
Dick Emmons, Senior Connecticut Aquatic Resources Education (CARE) Instructor and well known local fishing enthusiast sent me his "IT'S SNAPPER TIME" instruction sheet. The information he provides is ...
This year the typical 5-7 inch snappers are mixed in with some 12-inch harbor blues, which may add some unanticipated excitement to your outing. The easiest way to catch snappers is by using bait.
If you're headed to the Alabama coast for a little deep sea fishing you're going to find more big red snapper than ever before. Catching the truly trophy fish usually entails a little more than luck.
Snapper fishing broke wide open this week at local docks and bulkheads across Long Island. While the little blues are still only 5 to 8 inches long, they grow very quickly at this point in the season.
Seriously, whether its fishing for snapper offshore in 90 feet of water or fishing for snapper under the local pier or catwalk, mangrove snapper are biting right now. It's also a good time to get good ...