SWC Red Drum Classic

  Skinny Water Culture is very proud to announce the 1st Annual Red Drum Classic! Going down November 9th & 10th at The Local Market in beautiful Destin, FL! All ages & skill levels are welcome to come and get in on the fun! Advanced purchase $25.00 entry fee gets you in the competition to win Cash/Prizes but, more importantly, bragging rights! After 11/1 […]

12/9 SWC Christmas Bash!

  Skinny Water Culture warmly invites you & your family to come celebrate our favorite event of the year!! For our 10th Annual Skinny Water Culture/ Hardcore Fly Tying Christmas Bash, we are going to continue the amazing efforts from years past by collecting pet supplies for Suncoast Animal League, Non-perishable food for Homeless Empowerment Project, & Unwrapped Toys for the Egypt Shriner’s Childrens […]

Last Minute Plans

By Adam Mailliez Covered in hydraulic fluid from head to toe and frustrated for missing a perfect day on the water – that is how my Saturday started. Not exactly the best start to the weekend, but it happens, just had to roll with it and before I knew it was time to get cleaned up and get ready for […]

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 […]

Black Fly on Mustad

By: Court Douthit It’s that time of year again, when several of us start burning the candle at both ends. That means tarpon fishing at night around lighted structure, dawn missions for rolling fish and of course being out there from 10 a.m. to 2 or 3 p.m. whenever possible to take advantage of the high sun angle.