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Holiday Wish List

Holiday Wish List

Well folks, it’s that time of year again. Holiday season has arrived, and with it that annual panic to find the perfect gifts for your favorite anglers. Don’t fret if you feel a little overwhelmed by the task, however, for we’ve got your back here at White Water Outfitters with something for just about every angler no matter their skill level or target preference. 
  • Bryce Poyer
Embrace October's Winds

Embrace October's Winds

You would think most Long Island sweetwater anglers would find dropping water temperatures to be the lead point of difficulty come October. After all, we’ll start the month with pond temperatures mostly in the mid-60-degree range and likely finish it seven or eight degrees cooler. 
  • Bryce Poyer
Super Fall Sea Bass

Super Fall Sea Bass

Sea bass are an "everyman's fish;" numerous, cooperative, available up and down the east coast, and often found close to port. You can catch them in ten feet of back bay water during the fall months or offshore in 60 to 150-foot depths and greater during almost any time of the year.
  • Bryce Poyer
Simple Tips for Bigger 'Tog

Simple Tips for Bigger 'Tog

There’s just something special about blackfish, also known as tautog or, less formally, ‘tog, that really captures the imagination of serious bottom-fishermen. Certainly, they are more challenging to catch than cunners, scup, sea bass or even fluke. 
  • Bryce Poyer
Bang the Brush for Late Summer Bigmouths

Bang the Brush for Late Summer Bigmouths

No matter how skilled an angler you may be, late summer can be a frustrating time for bigmouth bass fans. With the water hot and sun often intense, you can bet that most lunkers are looking to stay in the shade and hang tight where they’re least likely to be pressured by anglers.
  • Bryce Poyer
Snapper Blues & Blue Claw Crabs: A Natural Double

Snapper Blues & Blue Claw Crabs: A Natural Double

Amongst the dockside crowd, two of the most popular sea critters to be taken in New York waters are snapper bluefish and the blue claw crab. To many anglers, it is the appearance of these two tasty favorites, usually in late July, that truly signals the arrival of summer. 
  • Bryce Poyer