
Ready when the weather is? Fall fishing will reward you
Many of your neighbors have called it quits, but for you and others who still have a boat at the ready, November offers chances for

Many of your neighbors have called it quits, but for you and others who still have a boat at the ready, November offers chances for

It was the beginning of the Labor Day weekend, but we weren’t at the marina, the beach or a cookout. We were 80 miles off

That cool north wind isn’t your imagination. Mother Nature has turned a page in her book, the summer heat is giving way to more bearable

It was the biggest fish of the trip, and my friend lost it. Then he lost another that was even bigger, judging from the bend

Our fishing world is evolving, changing before our eyes, and smart anglers will adjust their tactics to the realities of the day. Those who do

It’s been said many times that the only thing permanent in our world is change. From our whiz-bang electronic gadgets to the front pages of

Yes, it’s finally over. The winter of 2011 – with its snow, snow and more snow, spiced with some freezing rain – is in the

The first time I saw a plastic bait used in salt water was on a cold, windy night in Florida. Snug in my humble trailer,

Words of wisdom and charts culled from years of experience can help you in your quest for a catch Many novice anglers mistakenly think they

If you’re in the Florida Keys for the winter, remember the grouper closures and adjust accordingly With first snow of a new winter already behind

A lifelong voyager, a brave rescuer and others are recipients of the CCA awards.

Researchers on a barren Maine nesting island needed to be supplied with food and water. We went along for the ride.

To extend the boating season, add a heater for a cozy cabin.

A husband-and-wife team remake a 1984 model with gumption, good help and a desire to get back on the water.

An avid tuna fisherman builds his dream boat with expertise from a Rhode Island custom builder.

About 15,000 Lyman wooden boats still exist. People who know what they are clamor to preserve them, along with the yard’s legacy

It’s a charter captain’s job to keep you safe, but it’s your responsibility to make sure he knows how to do that.

Weathering generational change, one boating family keeps steam power alive and well.

Former sailors from Rhode Island make the transition to power with this adventure-ready trawler.

This centenarian sees little reason to slow her routine of working the waters in Maine alongside her son.