Anglers Journal

My Boat My Life

n the mid 1980s, I moved to the Jersey Shore for a job with magazine, and my bass boat wasn’t going to cut it anymore. As an outdoor writer, I had been invited on a number of junkets by the folks at Mako Marine, one of the leading builders of center consoles at the

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