With fixed assist and engagement from the Northeast fishing neighborhood, On The Water Journal reached 100,000 Instagram followers in 2024. No secret right here, however our readers and followers clearly have a penchant for content material pertaining to striped bass, bluefin tuna, and aggressively camera-shy fluke. Our high 9 IG posts since January display that fondness.
#9 – Photo voltaic Eclipse C&R
The photo voltaic eclipse on April eighth introduced new which means to “blind casting” for anglers who left their particular eclipse glasses at house, however couldn’t resist a peek on the uncommon phenomenon.
#8 – Good Boy, Dangerous Poachers.
Man’s greatest buddy will get the job completed in Suffolk County, NY.
#7 – Beantown Bluefin
Large bluefin tuna bounced between bunker faculties close by of the Boston skyline this summer season.
#6 – Unfriendly Fluke
Two summer season flounder share a powerful aversion to paparazzi. (Video recorded by Joe Sansone of “Crackhead Fluke“)
#5 – 2023 Spring Striper Migration Recap
A glance again at 2023’s spring striper migration in anticipation of 2024’s spring run.
#4 – Large Bluefin off Sea Brilliant, NJ
Large bluefin tuna ate up bunker and sand eels alongside striped bass close by of New Jersey’s seashores this fall.
#3 – Bunker-Busting Bluefin on the Seashore
Noticing a sample right here?
#2 – Flutter Spoon 101
Captain Rob Taylor of Newport Sportfishing Charters walks us by way of how you can fish flutter spoons for striped bass.
#1 – Sea Lice Outbreak (April Idiot’s)
With the spring migration underway, striped bass anglers from Maryland to Maine have been inspired to not overlook their sea lice combs at house.
Increase your hand for those who fell for this one.
Thanks for an incredible yr. We’re excited to see what 2025 has in retailer.
Merry Christmas from the complete On The Water workforce!