Krista Karlson
Krista Karlson is the managing editor at Anglers Journal.
Taking the Plunge
Rather than pursue science, the biologist who loved fish chose the riskier life of an artist
Extra Credit
The Yale Fishing Club, one of the oldest in the country, offers students a rare chance to escape.
My Boat My Life: Jim Bayne's Paul Mann 56
Jim Bayne's 56-foot Paul Mann sportfish, Sniper, was built for one purpose: to fish.
How I Got That Shot: Blue Marlin
Photographer Jessica Haydahl Richardson captured this 230-pound blue marlin off Venice, Louisiana
Worth Her Salt
Saltwater fly guide Abbie Schuster is making a place for herself in a male-dominated industry
Best New Products from ICAST 2019
These 29 items stole the spotlight at this year’s International Convention of Allied Sportfishing Trades.
Taking Stock: The contentious world of hatcheries
The questions surrounding hatcheries make clear that after generations, we still don’t have all the answers.
Angler-in-Chief
Old friends reflect on George H.W. Bush’s fishing fever and his bucket-list tarpon.
New Boat: Jarrett Bay 67
A retro-looking sportfisherman is the latest stunner in the builder’s line of custom yachts.
The Art of Fishing
He was known as “Trout Boy” around the Yale University campus as a student, so it’s no surprise that artist James Prosek has crafted a career from pursuing, painting and writing about fish.
Free Flowing
Artist Dan Sharley is a passionate fly fisherman whose work is punctuated by experimentation, a calculated lack of control and an openness to making mistakes.