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Everything You Need to Know About Winter Fishing on St. Johns River 

As the Sunshine State’s longest river at 310 miles long, the St. Johns River is one of the best fishing areas in Florida — and beyond. This unique river flows from the south to the north, mostly running parallel with the Atlantic coastline before it empties into the ocean near the Jacksonville area.  What’s even … Continued

Enjoying a Successful Day on the Water in Southport 

Is there a formula to curating a perfect, relaxing day out on the water? We think so! There are some things you could be doing ahead of time to prepare yourself, your guests, and your plans so you can have the most successful day full of sunshine possible.  For those who are near the town … Continued

Top Five Things You Can Do with Your Boat This Winter 

Have the winter blues hit you just yet? February and March are notoriously difficult winter months to get through, no matter where you live. Now that the holidays and the new year excitement have worn off, it can be particularly hard to find that much-needed motivation during these cold, dark days. Plus, your Vitamin D … Continued

Winter Fishing on the Chesapeake Bay 

There are a lot of reasons you might venture out to the Chesapeake Bay during the winter months — but there’s only one reason for those who are avid fishermen (or fisherwomen!). Just because the winter months are here doesn’t necessarily mean you need to put away your fishing gear until the warmer spring months … Continued

Who Gives Way While Boating? 

A Guide to Navigating the Open Water with Ease   Boating etiquette has been in constant development for many years, consisting of both concrete and unwritten rules that should be followed regardless of where you are or what your experience level is with boating.  It’s important to not get caught out on the open water … Continued

Properly Securing Your Vessel to the Dock 

Anyone who has ever spent any amount of time out on the water knows just how important it is to always observe safe boating practices, even when it comes to heading back to the marina or dock at the end of the day. In fact, depending on the weather conditions, ensuring that your vessel has … Continued

A Guide to Properly Using a VHF Radio on the Water 

While it’s not required on recreational watercrafts that fall below the 65-foot mark, a Very High Frequency (VHF) radio is a great tool to keep onboard in case of emergency. It’s the primary means of communication out on coastal waters, and has a lot to offer a captain that the traditional cellular device just doesn’t … Continued

A Guide to Safely Navigating Lake Norman 

Lake Norman is notoriously difficult to maneuver if you are unfamiliar with this man-made lake. Thankfully, there are plenty of Aids to Navigation (ATONs) clearly marked out on the water, that can help you stay away from shallow or dangerous areas that could really put a damper on your day out on the water! We’ve … Continued

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