Angler's Almanac 2025

Your FREE 200+ page special issue that recaps the season and forecasts the year ahead. An essential guide for every Northeast angler, packed with tips, tactics, and local knowledge.

Covers for the 2025 Angler's Almanac, New England and Mid-Atlantic editions.

What's Inside The 2025 Almanac?

Season Forecasts & Recaps

Get the full story on the 2024 season, from the craziest catches to the spring striper migration. We'll tell you what to expect in the year ahead.

Expert Tips & Tactics

Learn from the best in the business with in-depth articles on everything from rigging circle hooks for eels to fishing bucktails and live-lining from shore.

Hot Lures for 2025

Stay ahead of the curve with our breakdown of the lures you can't be without this season, including the top tuna poppers, soft plastics, and jigs.

Get Your FREE Issue

The Angler's Almanac is your essential guide to fishing the Northeast. It's packed with over 200 pages of content to make you a better angler.

Inside you'll find:

  • Detailed analysis of the 2024 striped bass migration.
  • Breakdowns of record-breaking catches from the past year.
  • Pro tips for bass fishing through every season.
  • The complete 2025 boat show schedule.

Don't miss out. Fill out the form to claim your complimentary copy, mailed directly to your door.


Portrait of the editor

A Letter From The Editor

"Every year, the Almanac is a labor of love for our entire team. It’s our chance to step back, analyze the season, and share the stories and strategies that define fishing in the Northeast. We pack every page with information we believe will genuinely help you catch more fish."

"This isn't just a magazine; it's a tool, a guide, and a celebration of the community we all share. We hope it gets you as excited for the upcoming season as we are. Tight lines."

- Kevin Blinkoff, Editor


From Our Readers

"The Almanac is the first thing I read to get ready for the season. The migration maps and lure breakdowns are always spot-on. It's like having a guide in my back pocket."

— Capt. Mike D., Montauk, NY

"I've been a subscriber for years, and the Almanac is always the best issue. The quality of the writing and photography is just unmatched. It gets me fired up for spring."