Month: June 2014
Big Features, Big Water, Big Fish
Alumacraft Voyageur 175 The Voyageur 175 is an all-new boat available in tiller, “CS” side-console and “Sport” dual-console configurations (pictured). Each model shares a large, open cockpit and deep-V aluminum hull for rugged performance in larger waters. Other highlights include a big bow storage platform, built-in cooler, 19-gallon aerated livewell with timer and light, […] Read More
The Complete Listing of Marinas and Locks on the Inland and Gulf Intracoastal Waterways
The Nautical Heart of the Great Lakes
Charming towns, islands, inlets, rivers and parks become together to make Lake St. Clair a glorious getaway spot. Tagged the “nautical heart of the Great Lakes,” there’s not only a bounty of water activities — it’s one of the top bass fishing destinations in the U.S. — but also shopping, dining and cultural fun […] Read More
Tying One On in Lake Taneycomo
From behind the cover of a boulder, the largemouth slipped into the edge of the current, inspected my midgefly and then drifted back to the shelter of the rock. The rise left a dimple on the surface that soon dissipated, but it lasted long enough for me to spot the quarry. I […] Read More
'Near- or Below-Normal' Hurricane Season Forecasted
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts a near normal or below normal hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean in 2014. NOAA released its season forecast at on May 22. The main driver of this year’s outlook is the anticipated development of El Nino this summer, NOAA said. El Nino causes […] Read More