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How Bits and Bytes of Data Become a Forecast
Every day in America, millions of people wake up with the same question on their minds, “What’s the weather today?” The US Department of Commerce found that the majority of Americans check the weather forecast 3.8 times per day, equating to 301 billion forecasts consumed per year! These days, we… SEE MORE
Mayflower II Launched Into Water After 3-Year Restoration
By Jackie Bruno and Kaitlin McKinley Becker. A restored replica of the ship that pilgrims sailed to Plymouth in 1620 was launched into the water in Mystic, Connecticut, on Saturday for the first time in three years. On a sunny day in Mystic, with just enough wind to fill the… SEE MORE
Found in Maine: A 1-in-50 Million Lobster
By Laura M. Holson. Some lobsters aren’t meant for a roll. That was the case for a rare two-toned lobster that was plucked recently from the icy waters off Stonington, Me., and which scientists say is a one-in-50 million find. The lobster, split from head to tail into halves of… SEE MORE
Rhode Island Fall Fishing Report
The bite definitely does not slow down by September in Rhode Island. Bluefish and bass may start to begin their migration south, but our waters generally are visited from all of the blues and stripers that have started their migrations further north. Fishing the south coast in September and October… SEE MORE
Gulf Coast Fishing Report Week of Sept 5th, 2019
North Sabine Trout are fair to good on ¼ jig from jetties or close to rocks or on mullet and glass minnows. Redfish are good on topwaters. South Sabine On the jetty, redfish are good at the jetty on crabs. Sheepshead and largemouth drum are good on live shrimp. Trout… SEE MORE
Cape Cod, MA Fishing Report - Sept 6th, 2019 - Goose Hummock
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Boating 101: Boat Launch Safety and Etiquette
By SeaTow. If you want to reap some stories about the big ones that got away, spend a few hours at a busy boat-launching ramp. On almost any weekend or holiday, you’ll be able to observe tales of woe as they unveil right before your very eyes. Mishaps such as… SEE MORE
Maryland Fishing Report - Sept 4th
By Keith Lockwood. Marty Zupancic decided to show us the toothy face of a Spanish mackerel he caught recently. Photo by Marty Zupancic Now that Labor Day activities are behind us, anglers can focus on fishing more with family and friends. Cooler weather will begin to show its face and… SEE MORE
Florida Saltwater Fishing Regulations
Spearing Prohibited Must remain in whole condition (removal of gills and guts allowed). Measured as total length. Total length is the straight line distance from the most forward part of the head with the mouth closed to the farthest tip of the tail with the tail compressed or squeezed together… SEE MORE
Connecticut Recreational Fisheries Regulations for 2019
Striped Bass Minimum length: 28 inches Daily creel limit: 1 fish per angler Open Season: Open Year Round Bonus Striped Bass Fishing Program Summer Flounder (Fluke) Minimum length: 19 inches Daily creel limit: 4 fish per angler Open Season: May 4 - September 30 Enhanced Opportunity Shore Fishing Sites the Minimum Length… SEE MORE
A Guide to Purchasing Your California Fishing License
You won’t have to look far to find world-class sportfishing in California, and it won’t take you long to find a great fishing charter, either. Rest assured a memorable catch is waiting for you, whether you’re heading to San Diego, Bodega Bay, or anywhere in between! There’s only one thing… SEE MORE
New York's 2019 Fall Free Fishing Days
During Free Fishing Days/Weekends, anyone can fish the fresh waters of New York State and no fishing license is required! All other freshwater fishing regulations still apply. Upcoming Free Fishing Dates September 28, 2019 November 11, 2019 Ideas for Free Fishing Days Try fishing for the first time. Haven't fished… SEE MORE