
Marlin
CARRY ON, CAROLINA
Examining the features that distinguish one modern North Carolina build from another
10 min |
June - July 2023

Marlin
SELLER FINANCING FOR VESSELS
This can be a useful option in a vessel transaction where traditional funding can be difficult to obtain
3 min |
June - July 2023

Marlin
KNOW THE RULES
Sometimes bad habits can work against you
2 min |
June - July 2023

Marlin
SHOOT FOR THE STARS
A new broadband internet service emerges
3 min |
June - July 2023

Marlin
VIKING YACHTS 90
The builder's new flagship debuts with a skybridge model
5 min |
June - July 2023

Marlin
The Catch
Block Island Swordfish Mango Tango | Spicy Mojito
1 min |
June - July 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
THE SECRETE LIFE OF JETTIES
Understanding how current interacts with these manmade structures is the key to cracking their code.
6 min |
May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
Grady-White 281 Coastal Explorer
Grady-White's versatile new 281 Coastal Explorer will satisfy adventurous anglers with big expectations of their boat.
3 min |
May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
Intrepid 41 Valor
The 41 Valor provides overnighting comfort and a full range of serious fishing features.
3 min |
May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
A MASTER CLASS IN BRIDGE FISHING
PILINGS, ROCKS AND CURRENT ADD UP TO GREAT FISHING. JUST DON'T GET CAUGHT IN THE STRUCTURE
5 min |
May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
Is a Virtual Anchor Better Than a Real One?
GPS-enhanced electric trolling motors with virtual anchors are one of the most significant innovations in the fishing world. But are they better than the real thing?
3 min |
May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
For the Halibut
A private-sector solution for increasing recreational quotas is finally getting off the ground.
3 min |
May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
The Golden Grouper of Gonzaga Bay
THE ALMOST-MYTHICAL GOLDEN GROUPER ADDS EVEN MORE MAGIC TO FISHING MEXICO'S REMOTE SEA OF CORTEZ.
7 min |
May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
Why Mangroves Matter
AND SEVEN WAYS TO FISH THEM RIGHT
4 min |
May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
Slow-Pitch Specials
Unique rods are at the heart of this effective technique, which allows anglers to fool fish anywhere in the water column.
4 min |
May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
Titans of Structure
The five fish mostly likely to break you off, and how to keep that from happening.
5 min |
May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
Small Spots, Big Fish
Shaded-relief electronic charts can lead you to small, little-known structure pieces that produce big results.
3 min |
May 2023

The Upland Almanac
A Good Dog Is Necessary to Hunt Maine Pheasants
Some Are Tame and Some Are Wild
7 min |
Spring 2023

The Upland Almanac
SEASON'S END: A RETROSPECT AND BENEDICTION
The close of bird season – no matter where it occurs or what species you consider your favorite game or primary wing shooting obsession – always brings a corresponding period of emotional downturn.
6 min |
Spring 2023

The Upland Almanac
Sixty-some Years Later
I began hunting birds as a sophomore in high school in 1961. I’m still at it, concentrating mostly now on pheasants and quail. A couple years back, I attempted another chukar hunt in the Snake River canyons of Washington State, “for old time’s sake,” but sadly noted afterwards that while stepping on my tongue as I plodded uphill with an arthritic, reconstructed hip was painful, the agony in my knees on the downhill run to my vehicle was worse. The greatest pain came from having to admit that hunting wild chukars was something I would never do again.
3 min |
Spring 2023

The Upland Almanac
Birds from a Blind: Another Way to "Hunt"
As a wildlife photographer, I can often get some frame-filling images simply by slowly walking in a wildlife area or even slowly driving the back roads and taking images out of my vehicle, but many times it is better to be in a photo blind in areas I expect the birds to be. Sometimes I will set up my own blind, but in certain areas, you can reserve one from a wildlife organization or state/federal agencies that have set them up on leks.
3 min |
Spring 2023

The Upland Almanac
Along the Trail of the Swamp Fox: Hunting Woodcock in South Carolina
In the movie The Patriot starring Mel Gibson, the lead character retreats to the swamps of South Carolina to avoid the pursuing redcoats. These swamps are a veritable no man’s land full of palmetto, cane and greenbrier that will test any man’s mettle. If someone wanted to elude his adversaries, there’s no better place.
4 min |
Spring 2023

The Upland Almanac
Upland Chef
CULINARY CREATIONS FROM GORDON HAMERSLEY
5 min |
Spring 2023

Marlin
SEVENTY YEARS OF DISTINCTION
The International Billfish Tournament of San Juan hits an incredible milestone later this year
7 min |
April - May 2023

Marlin
F&S BOATWORKS 82
Everything a flagship should be, and then some
5 min |
April - May 2023

Marlin
BARKER BOATWORKS 40, SLOWMOCEAN
A fast cat that's ready for any bluewater adventure
3 min |
April - May 2023

Marlin
BE SELF-AWARE
Plan for the unexpected
3 min |
April - May 2023

Marlin
HONORING OUR PEERS
Paying our respects to those who are no longer with us
2 min |
April - May 2023

Marlin
MARKET MILESTONES
A new line of high-tech water systems gives boaters another reason to keep the spigot on
4 min |
April - May 2023

Salt Water Sportsman
MASSIVE BLACKFISH SMASHES RECORD
It seems if you want to catch a world-record tautog, you need to be on Fish Bound IV with Capt. Kane Bounds, out of Ocean City, Maryland.
1 min |