The importance of what one chooses to take along on fishing trips cannot be overstated, nor can words adequately describe this angler/columnist’s distaste for Vienna sausages.
Today’s Coastal Review: Fishing for snacks: Food choices a crucial, overlooked detail
Great Loops, With a Twist
Kim Kavin – PassageMaker
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SPARRING WITH MOTHER NATURE’s latest addition. I’m very honored that you’re following along. Thank you from the bottom of my writer’s heart.
The voyages of a Classic Wooden Sailing Yacht can be transformational as well as educational. Since August 2024, STEADFAST has been undergoing extensive repair and refit. In boating terminology we are hauled out “on the hard” in Cambridge, Maryland, USA. What a great place to be aground! The archives contain extensive details on what we have undertaken.
My weekly posts intermingle sailing tales with the challenges, lessons, joys and intricacies of restoring 90-year-old STEADFAST.….please weigh in as we manage and learn from this unexpected joust. Thank you! ~J
Our thanks to Ted Arisaka for submitting this article pertaining to Florida boating. See SB 594: No Anchoring or Mooring Zones
DeSantis kicks off Miami International Boat Show, announces boating initiatives
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Today’s Coastal Review: A boat is a boat, is a boat, is a boat … or is it really?
Our thanks to Ted Arisaka for notice of this proposed bill before the Florida Legislature.
SB 594: No Anchoring or Mooring Zones
This would be awful; it was filed 2/10/2025.
Ted Arisaka
SPARRING WITH MOTHER NATURE’s latest addition. I’m very honored that you’re following along. Thank you from the bottom of my writer’s heart. The voyages of a Classic Wooden Sailing Yacht can be transformational as well as educational. Since August 2024, STEADFAST has been undergoing extensive repair and refit. In boating terminology we are hauled out “on the hard” in Cambridge, Maryland, USA. What a great place to be aground! The archives contain extensive details on what we have undertaken. My weekly posts intermingle sailing tales with the challenges, lessons, joys and intricacies of restoring 90-year-old STEADFAST.….please weigh in as we manage and learn from this unexpected joust. Thank you! ~J A Wooden Boat is a strong, reliable entity constructed with Mother Nature’s finest materials. |
Our thanks to Ted Arisaka for this good news for SC boaters.
Herring seine on the Roanoke River, 3 miles above Plymouth, May 1939. The Kitty Hawk and Slade seine fisheries had been in operation for generations, but would close for the last time a few days after these photographs were taken. Photo courtesy, State Archives of North Carolina Read more at Coastal Review, coastalreview.org.
Working Lives: The Herring Fisheries at Plymouth 1939
02/07/2025 by David Cecelski
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