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Volume 28, Number 4 - April, 2003
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| Features |
New Jersey's Saltiest Seaports Just 14 miles south of Manhattan's skyscrapers Raritan Bay and the tiny seafaring towns of Belford and Keyport offer a refreshing change of pace. by Gail Cooper
Waterfront Waypoints: Labor of Love Start with a love of fish, add some artistic talent and a little fate, and you have Grainger Pottery-a Massachusetts studio that turns out amazing ceramic fish. by Tom Ohaus
Spring Fishing Special
Catching Fish: A Tube Worth Watching Fishing the surgical tube lure is anything but surgery. The tube can be a winner in many situations-even the Martha's Vineyard Striped Bass & Bluefish Derby. by David De Castro
Readers' Log: Grandpa's Legacy His grandfather took him fishing when he was just five years old. Now this Long Island angler shares his love of the water with his own young sons. by Jim Sawiki
A Fishy Stock Outlook Peering into the murky future, Offshore's fearless fishing analyst sees waters crowded with growing stocks of hungry fish. Of course, he's not the one who has to catch them-you are. by Tom Ohaus
Casting For A Cause When fishing fanatics and sports celebrities test their angling skills off Montauk Point, New York, in the area's first Redbone Celebrity Tournament, the action is furious and the rewards are great. by Tom Schlichter
Battling the Big One When three friends decide to go on a fishing and camping trip in Narragansett Bay, Rhode Island, a slimy, ugly eel isn't the only thing that decides to give them the slip. by Chris Pastore
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| Columns |
Tidings Coast Guard cutters head to the Persian Gulf from the Northeast; young artists show the joys of sailing; a Maine lighthouse stirs a storm of controversy, edited by Dan Mathers
Nautical Know-How When a medical emergency takes place at sea, you're on your own, and a good first-aid kit could save a life. Here is what it should contain. by Jerry Renninger
New & Noteworthy This month our boat-test guys check out a well-thought-out walkaround and a 32-foot sailboat built in Germany. by Tom Dove & John Page Williams
Tried & True Boston Whaler's 27 Full Cabin offers solid construction and fishing or cruising comfort to anyone willing to change the boat's power plant. by John Page Williams
Coastal Cuisine Half the fun of going to the Back Eddy is the boat ride. The other half is deciding whether to dine outside on the floating docks or inside the cozy cottage. by Joyce Black
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| Advertising |
Spring Fishing Boat Reviews
Classifieds and Marine Chandlery
Brokerag
Advertiser Index
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| Departments |
From the Helm
Readers Say
Chandler's Choice
Coastal Calendar
Marina Profiles
South Brooksville, Maine
Bookshelf Boating
The Boat Biz
Search & Rescue
Trailing Lines
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| On the cover: A 38-foot Pursuit Express speeds through the waters off Cape Cod. Photograph by Joseph R. Melanson of skypic.com. |
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