Marsh

07Jan

The Next Bend

Here’s my latest film. All footage was shot at various locations on the Middle and Upper Texas Coast over this past summer and fall. Comment, like, share, enjoy. Also posted on youtube for the people having trouble viewing it on vimeo…

13Dec

Waist Deep

What do you do when you’re fishing a marsh during a strong outgoing tide and you run out of water? You have two choices: find water or go home. While the thought of enjoying the comforts of your home with a cold brew in hand might be enticing, you’re a […]

The most recent cold front is a reminder that we’re nearing the end of the redfish explosion in the marshes on the Texas Coast. Over the last few weeks most of the shrimp has migrated to the Gulf leaving fin-fish as the only remaining forage available for a ravenous redfish. […]

22Nov

Color Selection 101

I often get asked, which color(s) should I use? Color selection is not a concrete science as with most fishing-related questions. As fishermen we’re philosophers, mind-readers, and theorists. We develop ideas based on past experience from what has and has not worked. This video is my take on color selection […]

The arrival of fall begets many changes for anglers on the Texas coast. Artic blasts bring relief from the scorching summer heat, but more importantly, the objects of our fascination begin to fatten up for winter when food sources will be scarce and water temps are too low to warrant […]

Fishing has been flat-out ridiculous on the Upper Texas Coast. Huge schools of redfish everywhere you look. The water has cleaned up nicely with the passing of the last few cold fronts too making the fish a lot easier to spot and catch. It’s been a sight fisherman’s dream in […]

02Nov

Buggy Whip Redfish

Here’s a short clip I put together of some sight casting action from last week…. The fishing has been phenomenal. In two days last week I witnessed 100+ redfish landed between me and the group of guys I was fishing with. Report, photos, and more footage coming soon.

27Oct

Visual Bliss

What makes fishing great is it’s something different to every person that fishes. What floats one angler’s boat may not fancy another’s fixation. My favorite way to catch fish is by sight fishing, preferably with the buggy whip in hand. I find myself constantly looking for new places where I […]


Labor Day weekend was a wash due to Tropical Storm Lee. Lee brought extreme north winds to the Upper Texas Coast. The weather following Lee’s departure was a welcomed change. Low tides and cool weather produced fall-like conditions. I was chomping at the bit to get on the water because […]