The unique thing about wading is that it’s a total escape from the real world. Once you get away from the boat you are on your own. It’s you, the water and the fish. Veteran waders know from experience that gearing up for hours of comfort in the water is not as simple as you […]
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Gearing up for Port O’Connor wade fishing… by Capt. Robert Sloan
Dental Work on a Sheepshead by Beth Oakes of Cannah House
If ever a fish needed dental work, it would have to be the barnacle-crushing Sheepshead. I never thought I would actually catch a Sheepshead that seemed to already have had dental work done but the 2nd week in March proved me wrong. I had a hard time finding fish that day but tried to convince […]
“Fishing the Golden Waters of the Texas Gulf Coast” by Capt. Michael A. Fossati
This may be hard to understand for some fishermen and it’s not entirely true about me. I will try to explain it the best I can. When I started fishing at a young age, I wanted to catch lots and lots of fish. In my late teens and early 20s, I wanted the same, plus […]
A Super Day on the Water
Take a Kid Fishing by Capt. Stephen Boriske
As a kid I loved to fish. It didn’t matter to me where I got to fish or what I used for equipment or tackle or where we went, the only thing that mattered to me is that I got to cast a fishing rod into the body of water and maybe, just maybe, I […]