- On the Water (magazine)
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This article is about the magazine. For the fishing and boating TV series On The Water, see On The Water (TV series).
On The Water Categories Fishing & Boating magazine Frequency Monthly Circulation 40,000 per month Publisher Christopher Megan First issue May, 1996 Country America Based in Massachusetts, USA Language English Website OnTheWater.com On The Water is a monthly American fishing and boating magazine, covering both freshwater and saltwater topics. The majority of its articles are submitted by freelance authors, usually local fishermen and charter-boat captains. On the Water publishes two versions of the magazine, a New England edition and a second dedicated to New York & New Jersey.
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History
First published in May of 1996, On The Water began as a local black and white magazine covering fishing and boating on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. With a growing audience, the magazine expanded regionally to offer coverage for all of New England in 1998; taking on the subtitle "The Angler's Guide to New England" to reflect the change.
Color Printing
During the magazine's first seven years of publication only the cover was printed in full color with the articles in black and white. In 2003, a four-color process printing was adopted throughout the magazine, allowing the colorful markings specific to different species of fish to be realistically presented.
New York & New Jersey Edition
In March of 2009, On The Water launched a New York and New Jersey edition offering coverage of the New York and New Jersey area. With the expansion, the subtitle "The Angler's Guide to New England" was shorted to "The Angler's Guide" on both issues and regionally identified on the cover.
Television
With the success of the magazine, On The Water began taping a complementary television show in 2002. Titled "On the Water: Fishing New England," the first season aired in 2004. It has since been renamed "On The Water TV".
The show is filmed and produced by On The Water staff, covering both freshwater and saltwater fishing topics. Although the show features a wide range of fishing and locations, each episode is usually centered around a targeted species or specific location. The show will often feature guests with a certain expertise in the episode's topic, who provide informational tips and offer advice.
Striper Cup
In 2006, On The Water introduced its annual fishing tournament dubbed "The Striper Cup," named so for its targeted species the striped bass. The 2006 inaugural Striper Cup ran from May 1st to September 17th and saw over 2,000 fishermen participate.[1]
The tournament begins in early May and lasts throughout the summer, culminating in the year-end awards ceremony known as "Striper Fest" in September. The aim of the contest is to catch the heaviest possible fish rather than the most, so as to prevent overfishing. Anglers can choose to participate individually or as part of a team in the shore division, boat division, or both. Prizes are awarded to weekly, monthly, and overall winners who catch and weigh the largest fish. In addition every participant is entered in a random drawing to win one of the grand prizes.
Notes
- ^ "Outdoor Notes by Tom Meade: Linesider Bass and Brew Club Captures Striper Title" 15 October 2006.
References
- Conery, Rob (2010), Fishing Around: Striper Cup the Reel Deal, Cape Cod Times, http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100930/SPORTS/100929715/-1/BIZ11, retrieved January 31, 2011.
- Meade, Tom (2006), Outdoor Notes by Tom Meade: Linesider Bass and Brew Club Captures Striper Title, The Providence Journal, http://www.projo.com/sports/tommeade/projo_20061015_note1015.3378f33.html, retrieved January 31, 2011.
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