With day one in the books I was ready for an encore. Catching my first tuna and dolphin was a blast, but there was more fish to be caught. The morning ritual started just as the day before, creating pancakes out of a 12′ wide monofilament, lead-weighted net. It only […]
Florida
It’s been a while. Where did I leave off? Oh ya, I left off in late August. After spending a week in the Louisiana marsh as an instructor for Outdoor Texas Camps I had a few weeks off before I would be leaving for Florida in the middle of September. […]
You never know who you’re going to run into while fishing in the Florida Keys. I snapped this photo back in September while tuna and mahi fishing out of Islamorada, Florida. Can anybody guess who is at the helm of this boat?
My buddy John and I have talked about fishing the Everglades for big snook for years. Both of us have caught our fair share of Texas Linesiders (see photos below), but the primitive snook and tarpon-laden backcountry of southernmost tip of Florida has always peaked our interest. When I envisioned […]
Forgive my lack of posting activity lately. I’ve been on the road and water a lot lately, but I haven’t had much time to post about any of my adventures. That will change very soon. I have a lot of content coming down the pipe. Until then I’ll leave you […]
I had a bunch of free time over the cold, wet, and windy weekend. During breaks between tying flies and editing footage I browsed the interwebs. I stumbled across a awesome flick from a group of guys that invaded the Everglades last month via kayaks and what supplies they could […]