DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND DON'T BE LIKE CAPT. BUTCH COX. THAT'S PROBABLY NOT SOMETHING YOU'VE EVER HEARD BEFORE ABOUT THE LONGTIME PRIME TIME SKIPPER, WHO'S WELL-KNOWN FOR NOT JUST HIS FISHING ABILITIES, BUT ALSO HIS FRIENDLY NATURE. SO, WHEN I SAY TO NOT TO BE LIKE HIM, IT'S WITH AN AIR OF PLAYFULNESS. WHILE COX HAS COUNTLESS CHARACTERISTICS WE ALL SHOULD BE SO LUCKY TO EMULATE, THERE'S ONE PARTICULAR AREA IN HIS LIFE THAT COULD USE SOME IMPROVEMENT: SUN PROTECTION. IN THAT REGARD, COX CALLS HIMSELF A BAD BOY. AFTER NUMEROUS SURGERIES, HIS DERMATOLOGIST WOULD LIKELY AGREE.
A FIRST BRUSH WITH CANCER
Cox turned 71 in June and has been fishing professionally for 50 of those years. While working in Oregon Inlet on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, he eventually met someone who was looking to buy a boat and start his own fishing program. Together, the pair established an internationally renowned operation aboard the 57-foot Paul Mann Prime Time. For 24 years Cox manned the helm, fishing in world-class destinations such as North Carolina, Venezuela, Aruba, St. Thomas and the Dominican Republic. Since then, he's gone on to run other programs, including DA Sea.
Like all fishermen, Cox has spent an immeasurable amount of time exposed to the elements and is no stranger to the sun. "While fishing, I would pretty much always wear a visor but never a shirt. And I definitely didn't apply any sunscreen," he admits. Decades of sun exposure would eventually catch up to him in the mid-1990s. Interestingly enough, it wasn't a dermatologist, nurse or fellow fisherman who told him he had a problem.
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BAYLISS 76
The second project for a current Bayliss owner is in the initial phases of construction at Bayliss Boatworks in Wanchese, North Carolina.
POINTS OF NEGOTIATION IN FOREIGN CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
Be sure to understand the details when building a vessel in another country
MERRITT 88
A unique skybridge design from a world-famous boatbuilder
BIG BLUES AND BIG MONEY IN BERMUDA TRIPLE CROWN
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INSTRUCTOR SPOTLIGHT: BRAD GOODRICH & CHARLES PERRY
New school meets old school when it comes to proper angling training
RETURN OF DOUBLE HEADER
The rebirth of a classic sport-fisher amid one of the most prolific destinations for big blue marlin
THE SCIENCE OF FADS
An in-depth look at what makes these fish attractors so effective
ARMED AND DANGEROUS
In a day when piracy on the high seas still exists, traveling with firearms on board remains not only a personal choice but a safety issue as well
JIMMY'S DREAM
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