Marsh

Over the weekend I fished with Robby owner of a world’s fastest kayak. He and I spoke for over a year about fishing together. From our talks he knew I liked to fish remote marshes, so he figured his jet powered kayak would be the perfect vehicle to get us […]

I fished a marsh on the Upper Coast with Rick Spillman, of Rick’s Kayak Adventures, a few weeks ago. It was Rick’s first time fishing this particular marsh. We found a lot of finicky fish and managed to catch a few. The area in the photo below is where Rick […]

Here’s a photo a took over the weekend while in Louisiana. I spent a few days fishing the Houma area last week. Conditions were tough with bad weather, wind and extremely high tides, but we managed to find a few fish. We also saw quite a few of these placid […]

Austin gave me a shout Thursday evening to see if I had any plans for the weekend. His birthday was in a few days, so he wanted to celebrate like any avid angler wants spend their day of birth, on the water. My plans were to fish for the next […]

I’m going to try something new. I have compiled a ton of photos on my hard drives that I haven’t posted. Starting today I’m going to post a weekly photo every Monday with a back-story about how and where the photo was taken. Hopefully this will motivate me to post […]

16Aug

Double the Fun

Got bored with catching redfish one at a time so I decided to double the fun. Fishing’s been good…real good lately. I was throwing TTF’s new Killer-Bilt rod and TTF Shiney Hiney in gold with a brown shrimp trailer on my baitcaster. On the fly rod I was throwing a […]

At first glance the muddy flats of the Upper Texas Coast aren’t exactly enticing to a sight fisherman. Let’s not kid ourselves these aren’t the pristine flats of Andros, Belize, The Keys, or even the Lower Coast. Our marshes are unwadeable. That is, unless you enjoy trekking through waist-deep mud. […]

The fishing has been good on the Upper Texas Coast when I have been able to get out between the storms that have been rolling through from the Gulf. I’ve got rained-out a few times lately, but I’m not complaining because we need the rain. Especially after the historic drought […]

My day started early Saturday morning; a quarter before 4:00am is when I awoke to the clamor of my siren-like alarm. I was up and out of bed like a fire alarm was actually going off. Excited. The plan for the day was to hit the water with a friend […]

When I think of Louisiana a few things quickly come to mind: casinos, Mardi Gras, Cajun food, and thousands of acres of ripe estuaries. No place in the US boasts more marshland than the Louisiana Delta. The Delta is a creation of the many creeks and rivers that dump their […]