
Solo Outings and Small Vessels
Safety on the water is an evergreen topic for California’s boating community, and one that will continue to be discussed and reiterated. Even the most experienced anglers and paddlers can

Safety on the water is an evergreen topic for California’s boating community, and one that will continue to be discussed and reiterated. Even the most experienced anglers and paddlers can

You have probably heard someone describe a rare event as being as unlikely as getting struck by lightning. On land, the odds are indeed low. According to the National Weather

One year ago, The Log introduced readers to a small catamaran with a big mission in our feature, Keeping Newport Harbor Pristine One Clean Sweep at a Time. The Good

Harbor Island West Marina in San Diego has entered a new stage of its long-planned redevelopment project. The Dockmaster’s office has recently relocated to temporary trailers in the marina parking

Each year as Southern California moves deeper into the late fall and winter months, familiar marine conditions return to the coastline. Cool mornings, gentle offshore breezes and lingering humidity often

Fishing has seen its share of innovations over the years, from graphite rods to braided line to the unfortunate rise of Bluetooth speakers on boats that attract the worst DJ

Southern California anglers can look forward to another year of tides, tips, and tradition with the release of the 2026 Bill Varney Sportfishing Calendar. The twelve-month calendar has become a

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