South Florida anglers have a love-hate relationship with bonito, which are plentiful offshore as we head into the summer. Most of them hate bonito, but smart fishermen like captain Chris Lemieux love ...
Autumn marks the start of the fishing season in Istanbul, when schools of bonito begin migrating south from the Black Sea via the Bosphorus strait, the busy waterway which bisects the Turkish city.
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False albacore and bonito are often mixed in with striped bass and bluefish. They can be caught from the boat and the shore with lures and even on the troll. Atlantic bonito are part of the same ...
The wildest way to close out our surface fishing season is with a wide-open local bonito bite. That is what we’ve got going on now, within a few miles of the Santa Barbara Harbor. The fish are in ...
Capt. Abie Raymond trolls skirted ballyhoo on a 7/0 J hook for a variety of species, including sailfish, dolphin and grouper. Steve Waters For the Miami Herald Just about every offshore angler in ...
One of the season's first bonito was landed Friday by an angler on board the sea bass fishing party boat Queen Mary in view of the Atlantic Highlands. The boat was in less than 90 feet of water and ...
Anglers around the Monterey Bay are usually resigned to the fact that things slow down in winter. Of course, we always have tasty Dungeness crab to harvest and there’s plenty of sand dabs or Petrale ...
Dock Totals 3/9 – 3/15: 497 anglers aboard 18 half-day to 3-day trips out of San Diego landings over the past week caught 26 bonito, 2 calico bass, 17 halibut (24 released), 21 lingcod, 14 rock crab, ...
Massachusetts is poised to become the first East Coast state to set regular fishing limits on false albacore and Atlantic bonito. Though there aren’t clear numbers about the abundance of either fish, ...
The Manasquan Inlet looked like roaring rapids on the incoming tide Wednesday evening with all the water was pushing in so fast and the flags pointing straight north. Boat captains were dealt an iffy ...