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Anglers Journal • Spring 2023 Vol. X, No. 2
The Armchair Angler
An Epicurean’s Approach • A WILLING CANOE ANGLER IMPARTS A NEW APPRECIATION FOR A WIDER RANGE OF FISH IN THE FLORIDA KEYS
The Healing • A FATHER AND SON REFLECT ON A SPECIAL MONTANA STREAM RAVAGED BY FIRE AS THEY WAIT YEARS FOR ITS RECOVERY
Scratching Away • WILL THE EVER-GROWING CULT OF TAUTOG-OBSESSED ANGLERS LEAD TO THE DEMISE OF THIS FORMER UNDERDOG?
My Boat, My Life
Cheers, Capt. Peter B. Wright
STRIPER TIME • BY BOAT, BEACH OR ON THE FLY, STRIPED BASS WILL HAPPILY PLAY ALONG
Debunk the Chunk • ELEVATING ONE OF THE SIMPLEST FORMS OF FISHING TO A HIGHER, OBSESSIVE LEVEL OF CATCHING
SPOON BENDERS • BANGING ON METAL TO CREATE BUNKER SPOONS IS A TIME-HONORED TRADITION THAT PRODUCES LARGE STRIPED BASS
TOUCH OF GRAY • TARGETING STRIPERS ALONG THE FOGGY FLATS OF MAINE’S CASCO BAY
A Last Great Place • JON CAVE KNOWS THE ST. JOHNS RIVER AND ITS FISHERIES AS IF THEY WERE HIS OLD FRIENDS
TEXAS TARPON • FISHING WITHIN SIGHT OF THE MEXICO BORDER, ANGLERS TANGLE WITH TRIPLE-DIGIT SILVER KINGS ALONG LOWER LAGUNA MADRE
FISH TALES & BOAT SALES • MEET HMY YACHT SALES PROFESSIONAL JEFF THIEL
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