Category: Fishing

  • 4 Tips for Avoiding Crowds While Fishing

    4 Tips for Avoiding Crowds While Fishing

    Discover ways to avoid crowded fishing spots in Texas for a serene, rewarding experience. Explore off-peak times, alternative methods, and less popular seasons.

  • Coker Boys fish Matagorda back lakes

    Coker Boys fish Matagorda back lakes

    We love fishing the back lakes of Matagorda Island for trout and redfish. Typically, we start off fishing the shorelines with top-waters. My personal favorite is a bone Super Spook Junior. As the day heats up, we either wade out to deeper water or set up on the cuts and drains. Typically we change out…

  • Kayak Fishing Redfish in Seadrift

    Kayak Fishing Redfish in Seadrift

    We had another successful fishing trip to the Seadrift area. The Seadrift and Port O’Connor bay systems hold endless possibilities – reefs, marshes, jetties, with endless islands and shorelines. Charles suggested taking his kayaks and using our Gulf Coast as a mothership. So, we loaded up and headed out at sunrise. We hooked up a…

  • Seadrift, TX. Sight Casting 4/28/23

    Seadrift, TX. Sight Casting 4/28/23

    We are back at it on our home waters of Seadrift, and done with Port Mansfield Winter fishing. It was a great season down south, we had a lot of good weather days on the water and with that a good number of 4-7# trout. It seems that system is continuing to recover nicely. In…

  • How to choose a kayak for fishing

    How to choose a kayak for fishing

    Kayak fishing is a great way to get out on the water, explore new areas, and catch some fish. However, choosing the right kayak for fishing can be a daunting task. There are so many options available, it can be difficult to know where to start. In this blog post, we will compare and contrast…

  • Things To Remember When Dock Fishing at Night

    Things To Remember When Dock Fishing at Night

    Going fishing is fun anytime, but it’s especially exciting at night. Here’s what you’ll need to consider if you’re fishing from a dock after sunset.

  • Why Fishing Enthusiasts Practice Catch-and-Release Fishing

    Why Fishing Enthusiasts Practice Catch-and-Release Fishing

    Some fishing enthusiasts like to bring their catches home, while others prefer to release them back into the water. What’s the draw of catch and release?

  • 4 Ways Anglers Can Help Conserve the Environment

    4 Ways Anglers Can Help Conserve the Environment

    Do you want to ensure your grandchildren can enjoy the great Texas outdoors as you do? Learn the ways you can conserve the environment in our guide!

  • Seadrift, TX. Fall Sight Casting; 11/3/22

    Sight Casting before approaching fronts can be very successful. On Either normal tides or low tides, reds usually go on a more aggressive feed as these fronts get closer. Found many fish crushing surface mullet, and patrolling the banks for small perch and grass shrimp. I guess the marsh had Halloween too. When the fog…

  • San Antonio Bay Winter Trout!

    San Antonio Bay Winter Trout!

    Been waiting for this weather for 8 months now. The day before this front hit, the water temp was 86 degrees. Today is ranged from 66-68, this always gets the better fish active. Timing is key, and knowing where they will be lying in wait is the most fun part to figure out. The plan…

  • Get Hooked on Kayak Fishing: A Beginner’s Guide

    Get Hooked on Kayak Fishing: A Beginner’s Guide

    Kayak fishing has grown in popularity significantly over the past decade, and it has even been called the sport of the future because of its accessibility to anglers of all ages and physical abilities. That said, there are some important things you should know before you jump in your kayak and start fishing without any…

  • Seadrift, TX. Sight Casting/Navigational Trip Report; 9/16/22

    Seadrift, TX. Sight Casting/Navigational Trip Report; 9/16/22

    Took advantage of the calm winds at the beginning of the week and had a lot of fun sight casting with repeat clients. We found fish holding in the same area as the previous week, but a little more scattered out as the water started coming up with the East winds. With the water coming…