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William Sisson

The Edge of Possibility

My thoughts were consumed by where, when and how I’d find striped bass. Eventually, reality crept in.

Fish Fever

First-grader James Luce brings boundless enthusiasm and budding skills to his favorite pastime.

Anglers Journal

A Fish and a Dream

The founding principle when starting Anglers Journal 10 years ago was simple: ‘Create the magazine you want to read.’

Improbable Journey

Cuban-born artist Alberto Rey guides anglers to the treasured steelhead of western New York

A Fishing Life

Gaining the respect of the elders whose turf I was encroaching helped create lifelong memories

Signs of Life

Some look to space as the next frontier, others are happy at water’s edge.

Wind-Scoured Perfection

For those who are smitten by large rainbow trout and don’t mind a little wind, Jurassic Lake in southern Argentina is the spot.

Southbound

With the fall migration in full swing, anglers forego sleep, chores and even work to chase their fleeing dreams

Woke Up Still Not Dead Again Today

With a ruptured brain aneurysm in his wake, AJ’s editor-in-chief is among the newest members of the “woke up still not dead again today” club.

Spring Tides

Anglers Journal Editor Bill Sisson reflects on the life and legacy of Capt. Al Anderson; a talented fisherman, writer, conservationist and prolific fish tagger, who tagged more than 60,000 fish, including more Atlantic bluefin tuna and striped bass than anyone.

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Fish Fever

First-grader James Luce brings boundless enthusiasm and budding skills to his favorite pastime.

Anglers Journal

A Fish and a Dream

The founding principle when starting Anglers Journal 10 years ago was simple: ‘Create the magazine you want to read.’

alberto1

Improbable Journey

Cuban-born artist Alberto Rey guides anglers to the treasured steelhead of western New York

A Fishing Life

Gaining the respect of the elders whose turf I was encroaching helped create lifelong memories

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Signs of Life

Some look to space as the next frontier, others are happy at water’s edge.

jurassic1

Wind-Scoured Perfection

For those who are smitten by large rainbow trout and don’t mind a little wind, Jurassic Lake in southern Argentina is the spot.

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Southbound

With the fall migration in full swing, anglers forego sleep, chores and even work to chase their fleeing dreams

Woke Up Still Not Dead Again Today

Woke Up Still Not Dead Again Today

With a ruptured brain aneurysm in his wake, AJ’s editor-in-chief is among the newest members of the “woke up still not dead again today” club.

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Spring Tides

Anglers Journal Editor Bill Sisson reflects on the life and legacy of Capt. Al Anderson; a talented fisherman, writer, conservationist and prolific fish tagger, who tagged more than 60,000 fish, including more Atlantic bluefin tuna and striped bass than anyone.

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