The harvest moon’s reflection danced through the churning wake of Jakub Bednarek’s 16-foot aluminum jet boat on a recent night along the Columbia River.
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12-Foot Hammerhead Shark Destroys Our Fishing Boat
A monster hammerhead appeared out of nowhere, and within seconds, chaos erupted. At 12 feet long, the shark slammed into the boat with unbelievable force, leaving damage and panic in its wake. This ...
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BOCA RATON, FLA. (WSVN) - A commercial fishing crew happened to be in the right place, at the right time, after a vessel off the coast of South Florida erupted in flames. The 52-foot watercraft ...
It was the first time Kevin Watkins had taken Afishionado, his new 27-foot aluminum boat, out tuna fishing. It was also the first time he’d ever gone tuna fishing in his own boat. The trip would be ...
Cardboard ocean waves, sailor hats and a 16-foot sailboat set the scene Saturday outside of the Trader Joe’s on University Avenue. Animal welfare activists aboard the boat parked outside the store ...
Taking a 12-foot boat offshore is no small risk, but we’re up for the challenge. Big waves, big fish, and a constant battle to stay afloat make this one intense fishing adventure. Trump Makes Major ...
Dublin, Aug. 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Small Boats Market Size, Share and Growth Analysis Report - Forecast Trends and Outlook (2025-2034)" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Michael Jordan’s winning ways have followed him from the court to his 80-foot luxurious yacht, Catch 23. Catch 23, of course, is a reference to Michael Jordan’s iconic jersey number. The consensus ...
The first fish Josh Tucker ever caught was 4 inches long. It was the most exciting thing he’s ever done. “The first time that bobber went down, it was like a feeling you’ve never felt before,” Tucker ...
The devastation of Louisiana's record flooding became real for Timmy Toups on Saturday as he scrolled through his Facebook feed. Toups, an electrician living south of New Orleans, realized this wasn’t ...
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