Large populations of sand eels occur only every few years. Some years might bring a day or three of being able to fish among these tiny almost-transparent baitfish, but the really good years bring two ...
Grumpy's Tackle in Seaside Park reported that sand eels have finally returned to the surf. John Bushell had the same information at Betty & Nick's. He said it's been six years since they were there in ...
In last week's reports, everybody was excited about the influx of big striped bass arriving in area waters. It's always good news when the trophy bass arrive. The most popular method of choice for ...
The heat has been stifling to say the least. There's been some relief on the ocean with the strong breezes kicking up out of the southwest. The only thing is it got a little too windy earlier in the ...
In the undersea world of oceans, bays and estuaries, they are the fish that we rarely think of or even see: Atlantic silverside minnows, bay, silver and striped anchovies and sand eels. But it is ...
A bunch of us were sitting around a table in the corner of the dining room at the Norden Club in Black Rock one warm night last summer when, not surprisingly, the talk turned to catching -- or, more ...
Fishing for shinko, which are baby ikanago sand eels, began in the Harima-nada Sea in Hyogo Prefecture on March 12. Shinko, about 6 centimeters in length, were landed, and eight baskets each carrying ...
Did a sand lance eat its way out of a shark’s head? There’s another explanation, experts say. Facebook screengrab If it’s possible for one fish to eat its way out of another fish, the uncomfortable ...