Day 7 – Revealing The Marvelous Jost Van Dyke

The Satellite image is provided by Atlastrax showing our GPS travels from today! Atlastrax is a satellite tracker for boats and assets that can be taken to remote destinations because of its ability to run on batteries. We love using our tracker for safety during excursions like this. Atlastrax can also be used for theft recovery […]

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Day 6 – A Tropical Time In The World Of Scrub Island

Exploring Trellis Bay and Unwinding at Scrub Island Our Caribbean adventure continues departing from Anegada and setting our course for Beef Island’s Trellis Bay. From there, we’ll whisk you away to the idyllic paradise of Scrub Island, where pristine facilities, breathtaking views, and a beach festival await. Get ready for a day of exploration, relaxation, […]

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Day 4 – Revitalized and Beautiful: Leverick Bay to Bitter End

Unveiling Leverick Bay and Bitter End Yacht Club We awoke to a picturesque morning in Leverick Bay, where tranquility set the tone for a day of exploration and delightful experiences. Today we discovered the remarkable post-hurricane transformation, and indulged in the luxurious offerings of this captivating destination. We’ll explore Saba Rock and Bitter End Yacht […]

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The Beauty of Fishing Trips

Everyone loves the effervescent blues of unspoiled tropical waters. But the best spots are often far off the beaten path and require more than a little patience to get to. And you’ll need to be pretty self-sufficient when you get there because facilities on those far-flung atolls are often scarce. Jess McGlothlin Special delivery: Sign up for […]

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Copper River Commercial Drift Gillnet Harvest Climbs

Copper River Delta. Photo: Panoramio via Wikimedia Commons. Breakup is happening slowly in Alaska’s famed Copper River commercial salmon fishery, where more than 300 drift gillnetters have delivered an estimated 24,444 fish from the first two 12-hour openers, and a third 12-hour opener was underway on Monday, May 22.  The harvest from those first two […]

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US Coast Guard MH-65 Dolphin Helicopters

The MH-65 is equipped for making challenging rescues. Courtesy US Coast Guard Special delivery: Sign up for the free Boating email newsletter. Subscribe to Boating magazine for $14 for 1 year and receive 4 bonus digital issues. One of the US Coast Guard’s most recognizable aircraft must be the Eurocopter MH-65 SRR Dolphin. A gloss-orange streak racing toward danger, […]

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Fish Facts: Can You Catch Goliath Grouper Legally?

Using heavy tackle and with good boat-handling tactics, anglers can raise goliaths and bring them boatside, where photos of such behemoths are popular on social media. Doug Olander Is It Legal to Catch Goliath Grouper Around Florida That’s something of a loaded question, since catching goliath grouper (Epinephelus itajara) is legal. As long as you […]

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Targeting Shallow Post-Spawn Bass

Post-spawn bass fishing in shallow lakes can be one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences for any angler. After the spawn, bass are often in a state of recovery and can be difficult to catch. However, by understanding their behavior and patterns, you can increase your chances of success. First, it’s important to understand […]

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Ever Green: Spring Bass Slam

Arm yourself with a mix of new models and patterns from the Ever Green war chest.  Cypress, CA (April 14, 2023) – Southern anglers are already plying the backs of creek channels and shallow flooded timber for bait-chasing bass. Soon, northern bassers will likewise be chucking shallow cranks for prespawn bass. To that, Ever Green has […]

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