-
“Day’s End on the Chesapeake”
August 22, 2018 Barber Art, boats, Chesapeake, Chesapeake art, Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake fishing, Deadrise Boats, Maritime Art, sailing, Skipjacks 0 CommentsIn this oil painting, we see a skipjack sailing for home after a long day of work. These wooden vessels were designed and built to haul general cargo and dredge oysters on the Chesapeake Bay. There are a few still oystering even today in the Maryland waters of the bay. On the horizon, we see massive storm clouds, which can easily threaten these vessels, some over one hundred years old. Notice the green light on the skipjack. This is…
Continue Reading → -
Pro-Am Rockfishing Tourney
May 8, 2016 Barber Art, boats, Chesapeake, Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake fishing, fishing, rockfish, workboatsI was invited to join a group of friends that has been making an annual pilgrimage to the “Rod ‘N’ Reel” Pro-Am Sportfishing Tournament in April for 16 years. The guys meet at Chesapeake Beach, Maryland on the shore of the Chesapeake Bay for the event and as always-chartered Captain Eddie Green [or his dad Pop Green]. This year we had residents of Delaware, Maryland, central Michigan and myself from Virginia. Captain Green’s Plumb Crazy is a 40’ bay-built fishing…
Continue Reading → -
Spring Rockfishing on the Chesapeake
June 9, 2015 Barber, Barber Art, boats, Chesapeake, Chesapeake art, Chesapeake Bay, Chesapeake fishing, fishing, john hager, rockfish, SkipjacksOur magnificent Chesapeake Bay has much to offer everyone. Recently I called my long-time friend Captain Billy Pipkin of Ingram Bay Marina and arranged a fishing charter for a special friend and patron, John Hager of Richmond, Virginia. John was a business executive, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia 1998-2002, then Homeland Security Director, Assistant Secretary of Education in Washington and most recently, Chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia. He loves fishing and the outdoors. Our target was Morone saxatilis also…
Continue Reading → -
An Authentic Chesapeake Bay Experience!
April 2, 2012 art, Chesapeake, crabs, fishing, john barber, paintings, sailing, SkipjacksLast fall I was invited for a day of rock fishing aboard Breezin’ Thru, a 47‘, 1949 vintage charter fishing boat from Kent Island, Maryland. This traditional, custom built wooden boat is operated by Captain Tilghman Hemsley. His forebears came to this area from England in the early 1700s. Breezin’ Thru is unique in a number of ways; she’s been running fishing charters for 63 years, the last 30 under the capable command of Captain Hemsley, she offers her guests…
Continue Reading → -
The Chesapeake's Bounty
January 23, 2012 Barber, Barber Art, boats, Chesapeake, Chesapeake art, Chesapeake Bay, Deadrise Boats, Marine art, Maritime Art, SkipjacksNear the end of last December I was invited by my friend Captain Brian Dillistin to join him for a day on the bay. We would run from his home on the Corrottoman River down the Rappahannock and then to the southern Chesapeake near the eastern shore of Virginia. Our targeted species was Morone saxatilis, also called “striped bass” and locally “rockfish”. These fish are, for the most part, anadromous- migrating from the ocean in the spring up fresh water…
Continue Reading →