Northern New England remains the leader in producing big landlocked salmon. Here’s where to go this spring for some world-class angling action. (May 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Bass fishing in the Nutmeg State is fast approaching world-class quality, and biologists are working hard to make things even better. Here’s where to find some great largemouth and smallmouth angling this month.
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Northern pike are fast becoming New England’s top trophy game species, with specimens in the 40-inch range being taken annually. Here’s a sampling of top-rated lakes and ponds to consider this season. (February 2008).
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Here's where to find hot winter action for trout, bass, pike, panfish and other popular species in New England this season. (January 2008) ... [+] Full Article
From the surf, rocks or boat, Bay State striped bass provide plenty of action this month. Our expert explains how to find and catch these popular coastal game fish. (July 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Most of the trout lakes and streams on Maine's tribal lands are open to the public under the general rule. All you need is a state fishing license and a yen for adventure! (July 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Now's the time to go for some great June bassin' in southern New England, where lakes and ponds teem with lunker largemouths and smallmouths that can be taken from shore or boat. (June 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Try these top-rated New England vacation destinations for some relaxing (and productive) family-oriented angling outings this summer. (June 2007) ... [+] Full Article
These highly rated state forests offer great habitat and plenty of birds for spring gobbler hunters. Here's where to find the birds this spring. (April 2008) ... [+] Full Article
In the East, the new mecca for January geese is New England, where flocks of resident and migrant birds now spend their winters. Here's how to get in on the action this month. (January 2008) ... [+] Full Article
Here's the lowdown on last season's biggest bow-killed bucks taken in New England. More than one was taken with a recurve bow, too! (December 2007) ... [+] Full Article
New England's trophy deer are making waves among serious hunters of late, with bucks in the 200 class showing up in the most unusual places. Here's where to find your buck of a lifetime this season. (November 2007) ... [+] Full Article
New England's whitetail experts are predicting another banner year for hunters, with more opportunities, increasing deer herds and extended seasons in most states. (October 2007) ... [+] Full Article
These first-rate public hunting areas contain plenty of grouse and well-managed habitat for hunters willing to do their homework. Lace up your hunting boots and give them a try this season! (October 2007) ... [+] Full Article
It's not very often when a Boone and Crockett-class buck is taken in the Northeast. But Steve Ponte did it the same season he coached his football team to victory. Here's his amazing story! (September 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Some of the best bear hunting in the U.S. takes place in the Northeast, where long, varied seasons and growing bear populations means plenty of opportunities for hunters. Our expert has the story.(September 2007) ... [+] Full Article
Bill Tatro of Dalton has his own ideas about how to take Bay State bucks. And he's worth listening to. After all, two state-record trophies, one grossing over 190, are hard to ignore! (August 2007) ... [+] Full Article