Angling Artist: Chris LaFrange
Chris LaFrange creates colorful tuna tail prints and preserved tail mounts to commemorate memorable catches by utilizing the fish in its entirety.
Chris LaFrange creates colorful tuna tail prints and preserved tail mounts to commemorate memorable catches by utilizing the fish in its entirety.
Erik Schmidt's ink work highlights the intersection of nautical body art with the American Traditional tattoo style.
Percy Fortini-Wright forged his path as an artist by merging his passions of fishing, fine art, and hip-hop culture with themes of nature, diversity, and spirituality.
Joe Pizzolato uses copper and the elements to create colorful, texturized renditions of popular northeast fish species.
DeFusco's realistic faux-teakwood artwork gives fiberglass boats of today an old-school nautical appearance.
A former corrections officer turned pyrographer, Steve Cote of Connecticut is etching his way toward a new career in marine and nautical-themed art.
If you ever ended up with a page from Sudal’s log, you’d absorb the fishing information, frame it, and hang it in a place of prominence.
The Georgia-born fly fisherman has spent the past ten years designing and creating his own fish-themed knives.
Grainger Pottery Sandwich is a small, family-owned business on Cape Cod that creates high quality, handcrafted ceramic fish
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