Saltwater Fishing

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Winter’s Best Bets For Anglers With Cabin Fever

How to be successful while winter fishing this year, from location to techniques.Dec 21st, 2023

Mach 10 with the Red Reaper

Stevie Nick didn’t have to blindfold us. The 180’s and G forces pretty much assured that Al “Cbreeze” Calabrese and I would never find our way back to the ponds where we would be sight-fishing all day.May 6th, 2014

Spring: It’s not Over Yet – May Fishing Patterns

Typically May is a hot month for inshore fishing; however, at the time of this writing, most fish patterns are running a month behind schedule due to extended cool weather.Apr 30th, 2014

The Spawn is On

Temperatures are finally on the rise and spring is firing off at full speed. All of our Texas bays are exploding with life.Apr 27th, 2014

It’s Croaker Time

Like most anglers, I like to use a variety of baits during early Spring. Of these baits, one in particular stands out above the rest: the mighty little golden croaker.Apr 25th, 2014

Spring Flounder Fishing on the Texas Coast

There are many good reasons why our location on the upper end of the Texas Coastal Bend supports such a rich fishery, but probably the most important reason is the number of access points to the open waters of the Gulf that allows water to flow directly into our bay systems.Apr 24th, 2014

Don’t Spring Your Catch

Tournament weigh-ins can be filled with excitement, pressure or disaster. Don’t spring your catch. The disaster I speak of is dropping your fish on the deck or even worse, in the water.Apr 23rd, 2014