Poonfecta 2021

Poonfecta 2021 In this time where so many of our veterans are struggling with current events: Here is a feel good story for ya! The story starts about a year and a half ago at an Operation Home Shores get together. We gathered several veterans in a local park for barbeque, fly tying/casting, and comradery.  A younger Navy vet from […]

The Gift of Silver

By: Will Korte A few months back, I had the opportunity to fish with captain Harrison Hodges of H20 Charters. I was also fortunate to be fishing with my dad and our family friend Larry Branch. Larry is a really amazing guy. He’s ran the Boston Marathon six times, traveled to more countries than I can name, served in the […]

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 […]

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.

Casting for Cats 2015

I haven’t posted anything in a very long time but, I really wanted to share my incredible experience and hopefully encourage other lady anglers to participate in Casting for Cats; a back country tournament in Islamorada, Florida next year. A few years ago, Sug and I found out about Casting for Cats, a non-profit charity benefiting the feral cats in […]

Getting Hostel

The Plan:  Convert my F250 to run on alternative fuels.  Eat fried everything and dump the oil into the truck. Brian Jill inspired me with his Geofish project.  My story is basically the same only lame.  I didn’t quit my day job and still can’t afford to travel and fish like I want to.  I have a desire to jump […]

Seasons Change

Sometime around the end of September the season here in Florida begins to change and I personally put on a whole new game face. Casting platforms, fly rods, flies and micros take a backseat to tree stands, bows, guns and camo. The usual late night tarpon runs turn into early morning trips to the woods as tarpon season turns into […]

Good Timing

Ever have something happen during your daily routine that makes you say to yourself “talk about good timing”? Good timing is an understatement when describing what happened to me over the summer. As fishing off paddleboards was a rapidly growing style of fishing, and since I didn’t have the money for a boat, I figured it was a good way to increase the […]