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A traveler's guide to the best trout streams in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia. Fishing tips, maps, directions, places to stay and eat.
The most comprehensive how-to/where-to fishing book you'll find anywhere, covering coastal bay, inlet, inshore, and offshore angling from New York to North Carolina. Whether you fish for flounder off Shinnecock Inlet or yellowfin tuna off Oregon Inlet, Rudow's Guide will provide you with the know-how you need to boost your catch rate every time you leave the dock. The first section of the book details more than 300 specific hotspots with GPS coordinates included for many. Seasonality, probable catches, and effective tactics for each spot are included. The second section provides you with an in-depth look at each sportfish found in the Mid Atlantic and information on when, where, and how to catch them. The third section of the book focuses on tackle and tactics, and here you'll discover how and when to employ the most effective methods of fishing up and down the coast, as well as basic and advanced modern rigging techniques. If you fish along the Mid Atlantic coast, Rudow's Guide to Fishing the Mid Atlantic is a must-read book.
Included are a brief description of menhaden purse-seine fishing gear, methods, and seasons; a summary of the major features of the 1955 Atlantic Coast purse-seine fishery; a description and analysis of the methods of sampling the catches; and tabular data resulting from the catch-sampling program. Measurements of the catch of Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus), apparent abundance, and total fishing effort showed considerable variation in different areas of the coast in 1955, with highest apparent abundance encountered on the North Carolina fall fishing grounds. Age, length, and weight composition of samples from the catches from 1952 through 1955 revealed the presences of a dominant year class in the fishery and established that different age and size groups support the catches in different areas along the coast; in summer, younger, smaller fish were found to occur in southern waters, and older, larger fish, farther northward. All age and size groupings were shown to be represented in the fall fishery off North Carolina.