Posts Tagged ‘Texas fishing’
Posted by Steve Utley in Fishing Friday, 16 October 2009 05:53 No Comments
Fishing is like reading a book. The difference is this is a living book. Like a book, you start out by looking at the cover. Only, when you are fishing the cover is the weather conditions. You look at the wind, sun, tide, humidity, and the temperature of both the air and the water. With this knowledge, you can make the decision about how you will be fishing – by boat, kayak, or wading, using light tackle or fly. Then you can choose where you want to fish and what you are going to fish for.
Posted by Captain Robert Brooks in Fishing Wednesday, 1 April 2009 09:21 No Comments
After some practice lessons, my two clients that couldn’t cast worth a darn at first, improved enough to attempt to hit the fishing holes and hook into some fish, for my first evening fishing trip of the week.
Posted by Captain Paul Braly in Fishing Sunday, 15 March 2009 08:29 No Comments
On Saturday morning I had the pleasure of fishing with Paul Braly Sr., aka “Seine Net” (because that’s what it feels like your fishing behind if he gets in front of you). Dad is a second generation fisherman with his father (my late grandad) being a great surf fisherman.
Posted by Captain Dustin Lee in Fishing Monday, 2 March 2009 10:55 No Comments
Have you ever think why you can?t fish as good as how other people catch fish? There must be some explanations for this. To be successful in catching fish, you must go find the right fishing location, use the right lures (live or artificial), and be perfectly quiet while waiting for the fish to bite the bait. This is very important in fishing.
Posted by Captain Jim Onderdonk in Fishing Monday, 26 January 2009 10:12 No Comments
Don’t let the summer-time heat ruin your fishing. By June or July it starts to really heat up, making most people want to call it quits early in the day. I think this is unfortunate, because some of the best fishing around is available, if you just go a little bit later. At night everything cools down to make for a much more comfortable and exciting experience. This is one of my favorite insider secrets, and I’m here to tell you how to do.
Posted by Ernest Cisneros in Fishing Wednesday, 14 January 2009 03:55 No Comments
Fishing in the Lower Laguna Madre can be one of the most rewarding, and difficult, fishing experiences in Texas. This region in South Texas is home to a wide variety of game fish species ranging from speckled trout and redfish, to flounder, tarpon and snook. What makes this area so unique is the over-abundance of sea grass that can be found throughout the bay system.
Posted by Steve Utley in Fishing Friday, 9 January 2009 06:38 No Comments
Fishing is like reading a book. The difference is this is a living book. Like a book, you start out by looking at the cover. Only, when youre fishing the cover is the weather conditions. You look at the wind, sun, tide, humidity, and the temperature of both the air and the water. With this knowledge, you can make the decision about how you will be fishing – by boat, kayak, or wading, using light tackle or fly. Then you can choose where you want to fish and what you are going to fish for.








































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