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NSB X Maridee Charters

I recently finished editing a video that I shot this past Summer from an epic day offshore fishing with Maridee Charters. We hit em hard and got into schools of Yellowfin Tuna, Bluefin Tuna, and even got to fight and land a White Marlin that went completely arial multiple times.

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The Long Wait is Over

Finally, after what felt like a life time of watching, waiting, freezing, cleaning gear, watching the ice go out, and going half mad. The Winter weather in New England has broke and Spring is in full swing. Which means one thing, fishing season is upon us and more specifically, pre-spawn. The phase in a Largemouth Bass’s annual life cycle and the time when they are most likely to be at their heaviest. It’s the time of the year when you are fired up and ready to be on the water chasing a new PB. Grinding sun up to sun down throwing big swimbaits or swinging a massive streamers in search of that one bite.

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The Long Wait is Over - Teaser -

The Long Wait is Over, drops tomorrow at noon! I think you guys are going to enjoy this one. If you liked the teaser, please drop a like and comment. Don’t forget to Subscribe to NSB on Youtube, we’ve got a lot of new content dropping this Spring that you guys aren’t going to want to miss. Thanks for the support and enjoy!

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NSB: Season IV. Episode I

New School Bass Season 4, Episode 1: Back in April, we caught a perfect day, the moon was going down just as the sun was coming up, the water was warm, and the Bass were getting ready to spawn. The conditions lined up for a great day of Bass fishing.

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Project on the Fly featuring NSB

I recently got the chance to catch up with Sasha and Adam from Project on the fly to talk about my time fishing in Southern California as well as Photography and New School Bass. If you haven’t already had the chance to check out the interview, then head on over to POTF to for the full conversation.

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We're Back

It’s hard to believe that it’s been Four months since I posted last. For those of you who don’t know, back in May I moved from Southern California to my home state of Rhode Island. If you have ever moved even just down the street, you know how much of a pain it can be, never mind moving across the country. Aside from getting yourself and all your possessions from point A to point B, it takes time to adjust. After a few months, I finally feel like I’m back in the swing of things and I’m stoked for what that means for New School Bass.

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[ALT] Fly Fishing Magazine

Recently, I got the chance to share a little bit about my experience Fly Fishing for Bass in Southern California, in the latest issue of Alt Fly Fishing Magazine. The article touches base on what you can expect when you hit the water. So if Southern California waters are on your bucket list or you just want to learn about a unique fishery, then head on over to Alt Fly Fishing Mag and check out the New School Bass feature as well as the rest of Issue 3. Thanks for reading. Cheers!

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Where Should We Fish?

As I mentioned a few weeks back in “Looking Ahead to 2019” I will be doing some traveling this year. I will be fishing in Southern California until April, then I will be driving across the country to Rhode Island for the Summer. Traveling across the country presents many opportunities to fish, film and meet new people. I want to make NSB Season 2 as epic as possible, so this is where I need your help. We want your input on where we should fish in 2019! Feel free to sound off in the comments section below or shoot us an email at newschoolbass@gmail.com. Cheers!

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Bluffline Media: Ozarks on the Fly

Ozarks on the Fly is a new series coming soon from @blufflinemedia. The series highlights the people and habitats of the Ozarks fly fishing scene and will focus on the diversity of this often underrated region. Volume One, which is set to be released in December features fly fishing for Smallmouth Bass in streams.

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Changes to Striped Bass Regulations

The other night, I was scrolling through the Fly Lords Mag website, I was looking for a little late night hype for the following days fishing trip when I noticed a recent article titled, NOAA Threatens to Weaken Striped Bass Regulations”. As some of you may know, I was born and raised in Rhode Island. If there is one notable fishery in RI, it would definitely have to be Striper. Striper fishing in Rhode Island is phenomenal to say the least. Starting in the early spring with the worm hatch, great striper fishing continues through the Summer and ends in the Autumn with an often epic fall run.

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June Moon Chart

June can be a great month for fishing no matter where you are. The length of day is at its peak and the warmer weather has arrived, but when is the best time to fish. For years, fishermen have related good fishing conditions to the lunar cycle. Check out the link below to plan your next fishing trip according to the June moon cycle.

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