
‘I almost couldn’t breathe’
A retired Northwest guide remembers an epic battle with a mint-bright giant chinook, ‘a once in a lifetime fish’

A retired Northwest guide remembers an epic battle with a mint-bright giant chinook, ‘a once in a lifetime fish’

Surf fishing aficionado Dave Anderson recalls two striped bass that helped make him the fisherman he is today

The big fish came on a rainy, windy, snowy day this April on the Potomac River just upstream of iconic Fletcher’s Boathouse in Washington, D.C.

Artist Derek DeYoung was headed back to the dock recently after a fishless day that involved plenty of casting to plenty of tarpon in Coupon

It was an epic battle that lasted more than eight hours and ended in dramatic fashion with a knockout blow and a huge blue marlin

Sometimes it’s the ones that get away that you remember best. That’s certainly the case with Gary Caputi, a lifelong angler, writer and photographer from

Everyone has a special fish. A favorite. It might be one from childhood or one that is happily discovered farther down the road. Mine is

When you’re young, you think it’s just about the fish — the most, the largest, the strongest, the farthest afield. As you get a bit

Welcome to The Run, a new e-newsletter from Anglers Journal, the award-winning quarterly magazine for those who live the fishing life.

A retired Northwest guide remembers an epic battle with a mint-bright giant chinook, ‘a once in a lifetime fish’

Surf fishing aficionado Dave Anderson recalls two striped bass that helped make him the fisherman he is today

The big fish came on a rainy, windy, snowy day this April on the Potomac River just upstream of iconic Fletcher’s Boathouse in Washington, D.C.

Artist Derek DeYoung was headed back to the dock recently after a fishless day that involved plenty of casting to plenty of tarpon in Coupon

It was an epic battle that lasted more than eight hours and ended in dramatic fashion with a knockout blow and a huge blue marlin

Sometimes it’s the ones that get away that you remember best. That’s certainly the case with Gary Caputi, a lifelong angler, writer and photographer from

Everyone has a special fish. A favorite. It might be one from childhood or one that is happily discovered farther down the road. Mine is

When you’re young, you think it’s just about the fish — the most, the largest, the strongest, the farthest afield. As you get a bit

Welcome to The Run, a new e-newsletter from Anglers Journal, the award-winning quarterly magazine for those who live the fishing life.