The Travel Blog

Exotic fishing travel may be our driving passion, but we love a good road trip just the same. It’s all about leaving work behind, seeing new things and expanding our horizons.. Each new trip is a chance to catch new species and meet people who make us more complete.

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Ohio River Rocks

Mix equal parts of grit, grime, rust and ridicule, add a splash of industrial discharge and a squirt of municipal effluent, and you have the cocktail that clouds the attitude much of bassin’ America has about the upper Ohio River. Nevertheless, Jack Wollitz is part of the river rat pack.

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Options for the Solo Fishing Traveler

Sometimes either by choice or by necessity you may need to go on a bucket list angling trip by yourself. Here are some tips, options and strategies for the solo angler to get a great experience at a reasonable price.

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First Rule of Fishing Travel – Just Get Bit

The goal at the start of your trip should be to get one bite, put one fish in the boat, and then build from there. Each additional success adds confidence, releases pressure, and increases your awareness of how to do things correctly.

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Best Fishing Travel Tip – Book Early

While there’s always a chance of a “last minute special,” if you want to be assured that you’ll fish the best waters at the best times with the most reliable and skilled outfitters, it pays to book early.

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Six Things We Won’t Do At Half Past First Cast

We can’t control whether the fish bite or how big they are, but we can ensure that you have the best chance of a great trip. Here are five things we WON’T DO under any circumstances. Our goal is to make sure that the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity is everything you’d hoped, or to make sure that trip number 200 is the best one ever.

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Bass Tournament Lessons from Multi-Species Fishing Travel

There’s good reason to travel if you’re a tournament angler, and in this case by “travel” I don’t mean just head to Okeechobee or El Salto or the Cal Delta. I mean something outside of your comfort zone, outside of your area of expertise. It’ll help you gain perspective on the critical lessons that will improve your tournament success.

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Seeing Stars in Sinaloa

On April 8, 2024. Mazatlán will be a perfect place to view a total solar eclipse – those present will get a remarkable 4-plus minutes of total coverage. It should begin just around 11am and experts believe that the weather prospects for viewing are better in Mexico than in the US and Canada.

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The Salty Dawg – Many Happy Returns

After a 28 year absence, I made it back to the Salty Dawg Saloon on the “spit” in Homer, Alaska. It was much as I remembered it — and now I’m vowing to revisit some other treasured places that have fallen off of my travel/fishing itinerary.

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Taking a First-Time Angler Bass Fishing in Mexico

Reading about Deacon Sebela’s trip to Lake Picachos reminded me that it’s extremely fun to bring newcomers on a bucket list bass fishing trip – whether they’re just new to Mexico or new to fishing. There’s no better way to get someone excited about the sport than to have them catch the fire out of a bunch of Mexican largemouths while being treated like a king or queen.

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