All Part of the Process

By Ryan Saul   This past week I got a phone call from a good buddy who needed a hand at his farm. Being summer, I recruited my 11 year old son Johnny, and we went to help my friend work on his roof. Our payment: a young male goat named Angst, a guinea hen and three gallons of raw […]

You gonna eat that?

By: Ryan Saul Something I’ve really come to appreciate about a yearlong Caught Not Bought challenge is that it has forced me to challenge some of the preconceived ideas about certain foods. One food in particular is the bonito. My entire life I have been told that bonito is shark bait and nothing more because it’s too bloody to be […]

When it rains in June

By: Capt. Royce Dahnke (@realtrippymahi)   Fly fishing false albacore in the panhandle. During late May and early June rain can bring some of the most action pact mornings a fly fisherman could possibly ask for. We’re not talking about ordinary rain showers, but more on the lines of acres and acres of rain. After these rains, minnows cloud out […]

Pitted

By: Jason Fernandez I am completely and utterly consumed with fishing, there’s not one cohesive/coherent thought that traverses my mind on a daily basis that doesn’t originate or conclude with angling. Since last year’s commitment to chase what swims as a career, it’s been what I imagine to be a big wave surfers quest to conquer the pipelines. Not just […]