Galveston Fly Fishing


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. […]

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 […]

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 […]


06May

The Pursuit Teaser

I am in the process of putting together a video from footage I shot speckled trout fishing this past winter. I got a ton of footage but I never got what I wanted. I’ll be back out there again next winter better equiped and more determined. Here’s some of the […]

18Apr

Spring Fling Teaser

This fishing was great this past week. The front that blew in on Friday pushed a bunch of water out of the marsh and made the fish easy to spot. We sightcasted to fish all weekend long. I’ll post a report later this eveining. I also got some great footage. […]

17Nov

Fly Fishing the Upper Texas Coast Video

Here is a compilation video of footage I took over the last few weeks. All of the footage has one central theme skinny water fly fishing for redfish in the marshes around the upper Texas coast. And when I say skinny I generally mean water less than 1′ deep. Most […]