FARGO — Winding along Leaf Lake in Minnesota on a fishing boat trailing five others one breezy day last June, Carla St. Germain threw her hands jubilantly into the air. “I’m so happy!” she said aloud.
On Baffin Bay, you’ll find one of the region’s rarest sights at the helm: Captain Reanna Delacruz. She’s a mother, a proud Latina, and one of the only women running fishing charters on these waters.
In spring 2020, while organizing a virtual ladies-only marlin release tournament, Pam Taylor — a long-time commercial construction sales worker and avid angler in Ocean City, Maryland — noticed ...
A Lowcountry woman who runs her own charter company is hoping to reel other women into pursuing a career in the fishing industry. Captain Tanya Dowdy is the owner of Reel Chica Charters. She began ...
FISH STICKS BOX TO THE FISHERMEN’S MEMORIAL IN GLOUCESTER, THERE’S A TIME WORN IMAGE OF THE MEN WHO MAKE UP THE COMMERCIAL FISHING INDUSTRY. BUT ON SHORE IT’S OFTEN WOMEN WHO DO THE ESSENTIAL WORK, ...
CHUAO, Venezuela (AP) — Long before sunrise, dozens of people gather around more than 50 boats along this portion of Venezuela's vast Caribbean coast, their tanned bodies showing scars and maimed ...
When it comes to conserving watersheds and protecting cutthroat trout in Wyoming, everyone must have a place at the table. Trout Unlimited’s (TU) efforts and successes come from years of trusted ...
The goodwill that exists among Minnesotans for conservation of the state’s natural resources and especially for preservation of outdoor traditions — fishing among them — is unbounded. That was among ...
ROCKLAND, Maine (AP) — If you think women in the male-dominated world of lobster fishing are hard to find, think again. And the women who haul traps for a living prefer to be called lobstermen, thank ...