by Noah Van Hochman | Jul 8, 2016 | Conservation, Fish & Wildlife
Whether you have a few acres out the back door or merely a few square feet of balcony space in a condo, there are things that you can do encourage living creatures to come and pay you a visit. Wildlife habitats are as varied as the creatures that inhabit them....
by Noah Van Hochman | Jun 30, 2016 | Equipment/Reviews, Fishing
I was in a tackle shop the other and overheard two fisherman talking about Circle Hooks. The more I listened, the more I realized that they really had no idea about this innovation, other than people telling them to try it. Basically, the quick answer is that the...
by Noah Van Hochman | Jun 26, 2016 | Featured Content, Fishing, Saltwater
Ever since I was a small boy fishing in the waters off Sheepshead Bay, and Rockaway point, New York, I have always had a passion for ultra light fishing in calm sheltered waters. When I was boy it was for baby bluefish known as snappers in that part of the country or...
by Noah Van Hochman | Jun 21, 2016 | Featured Content, Fishing, Saltwater
I remember as a kid pestering my father to let me graduate from going out on the Sheepshead Bay Fluke fishing boats to those that headed a bit further offshore in search of Bluefish. The first time I hooked a big Bluefish I realized that what everyone had said about...
by Noah Van Hochman | Jun 17, 2016 | Equipment/Reviews, Explore!, Fishing, Resources, Travel
Fear and loathing at the boat ramp Many a newbie boat owner has left his or her boat or watercraft on the side of the house or spent quite a bit of money to keep their boat at a marina because they panicked on their first attempt to launch their vessel at the local...