Several party boats are planning to sail offshore for black sea bass this weekend. The fish are biting but the season has ...
New structure, a little longer than the length of a football field, was added to the Sea Girt Reef in November that was ...
Massachusetts has awarded nearly $1.2 million in grants to support the state's fishing industry. How will it help New Bedford ...
The extent of offshore wind farms (OWFs) is expected to increase markedly by 2030. The number of conserved areas, including marine protected areas (MPAs), must also rise to help conserve 30% of the ...
Editor's Note: In honor of Veteran's Day, we're republishing this profile of Senior Master Sgt. Mike Perra, which first ran in the March 2008 issue of Field & Stream. Sometime near midnight, in ...
Singapore-headquartered Canadian Foresight Group (CFG) will next month sign a contract to drill three deepwater offshore wells offshore Myanmar, marking a rare drilling foray by an international ...
Offshore driller Valaris has completed the sale of a shallow-water rig and secured additional work in the UK North Sea for four such rigs that are already operating there. Valaris is one of the ...
To fish for these sea bass, we are primarily using Boa Jig'rs rigged up with squid and plastic worms. We mention a very important tip that must be done when jigging, so be sure to check this out!
The highlight of local angling this week has been the run of large red drum in our barrier island surf. Large red drum have been caught and released along the whole seaside, from the Maryland/Virginia ...
A research project that would have studied how New England offshore wind projects affect commercial fish species is now dead in the water. The canceled study, which would have employed New Bedford ...
NEW BEDFORD — The wind howled as Sonia Brito, clad in a white hard hat and yellow vest, looked out at scallopers, lobster boats, and trawlers crowding the waterfront of New England’s premier fishing ...
It’s fall and things have changed on your favorite bass fishing waters. Shorter days, falling water temps, and shifting baitfish patterns cause bass to position and behave differently. If you hit the ...