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Photographer Kevin Dodge took a spear through his shorts; Jay Fleming brought live grasshoppers to a hungry hole in pursuit of a perfect shot.
North Carolina’s bluewater builders are known for boats that are dry, fast, seakindly and raise fish. By CHRIS LANDRY
Poetry of Planes
Following the worm hatch takes local knowledge but pays off with unforgettable fishing. By JOHN JINISHIAN
The time-honored method of launching small fishing boats off the beach and through the surf. By ZACH HARVEY with photos by ANTÓNIO LEÃO DE SOUSA
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Shad fishing is a rite of spring that’s as old as our nation. It’s hard to predict but impossible to beat. By Peter Kaminsky
It’s spring, and that means messy nights of bountiful squid: easy to catch, delicious to eat and a favored bait for the rest of the season. By C.J. CHIVERS
Former Olympic skier Andy Mill brought his competitive spirit to tournament tarpon fishing with equal success. By WILLIAM SISSON
















