
Fishing Can Give You a New Perspective
You never know when you go fishing if the trip is going to be a routine drill, or a day that gives you a story you’ll never forget.

You never know when you go fishing if the trip is going to be a routine drill, or a day that gives you a story you’ll never forget.



It’s hard to believe that places like Guatemala still exist today, with big-game fishing opportunities unmatched around the globe. Head for Casa Vieja Lodge and you’ll understand what we’re talking about.

A 16-year-old fisherman with leukemia gets a special gift from a boatbuilding Good Samaritan.

To become a top offshore angler, one must possess a certain skill set and knowledge base that come from years of actively pursuing game fish. Nowhere does it say you have to be a man to do it.

Sure you catch a few fish. And your cockpit team does the job as well as any you’ve ever seen. Maybe it’s time to put your boat up against the best in the world on the fishing tournament circuit. See how to do it here.

The electronics available today have done nothing short of revolutionizing the way we use our boats to fish. But beyond the fishfinders and chartplotters that help target chosen species, there’s so much more to add to the advantage. See the upgrades here.

C-MAP’s new High Resolution Bathymetry fishing charts actually put contour-line data in a 3-D view.

Whether you’re chasing fish or charter customers, it’s knowing how to set the hook that makes all the difference.

What’s the best advice anyone ever gave you about fishing?
What’s your favorite fishing memory?
Let us know in the comments — the best responses will appear in our upcoming Sportfishing issue, and receive a Power &Motoryacht hat!

Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the incredible stories that you’ll find in the spring 2016 issue of Anglers Journal.

Like casting for fish, preserving your angling rights requires persistence.

Working as a mate on a fishing boat, where you crease the inlet in the morning, watch the sun rise, breathe fresh salty air and get paid to do it, is one of the best forms of employment on the planet. My first paying job was washing a half-day fluke boat.

It’s always better to be on the boat than it is to be overboard. Especially during Shark Week.

You never know when you go fishing if the trip is going to be a routine drill, or a day that gives you a story you’ll never forget.

Small fish can leave you with giant memories.

Even old salts can benefit from a charter trip.

It’s hard to believe that places like Guatemala still exist today, with big-game fishing opportunities unmatched around the globe. Head for Casa Vieja Lodge and you’ll understand what we’re talking about.

A 16-year-old fisherman with leukemia gets a special gift from a boatbuilding Good Samaritan.

To become a top offshore angler, one must possess a certain skill set and knowledge base that come from years of actively pursuing game fish. Nowhere does it say you have to be a man to do it.

Sure you catch a few fish. And your cockpit team does the job as well as any you’ve ever seen. Maybe it’s time to put your boat up against the best in the world on the fishing tournament circuit. See how to do it here.

The electronics available today have done nothing short of revolutionizing the way we use our boats to fish. But beyond the fishfinders and chartplotters that help target chosen species, there’s so much more to add to the advantage. See the upgrades here.

C-MAP’s new High Resolution Bathymetry fishing charts actually put contour-line data in a 3-D view.

Whether you’re chasing fish or charter customers, it’s knowing how to set the hook that makes all the difference.

What’s the best advice anyone ever gave you about fishing?
What’s your favorite fishing memory?
Let us know in the comments — the best responses will appear in our upcoming Sportfishing issue, and receive a Power &Motoryacht hat!

Get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the incredible stories that you’ll find in the spring 2016 issue of Anglers Journal.

Like casting for fish, preserving your angling rights requires persistence.

Working as a mate on a fishing boat, where you crease the inlet in the morning, watch the sun rise, breathe fresh salty air and get paid to do it, is one of the best forms of employment on the planet. My first paying job was washing a half-day fluke boat.

It’s always better to be on the boat than it is to be overboard. Especially during Shark Week.