Stuff We Like Inspired by our Travel
Fishing should be fun. Part of that is art and food and other things that don't put fish in the boat, but nevertheless make you enjoy the process more.
One Hand In My Pocket
We’ve offered plenty of fishing storage solutions over the years, buy sometimes your pants are the best option around. That’s why I am constantly on the lookout for a good pair of fishing shorts. They must have pockets. My pockets act as my purse while out fishing or hiking.
Articles About Tidal Water Bass Fishing
Much of our water here in the Mid-Atlantic is tidal, and I’ve spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to tempt bass on rivers like the Potomac, James and Chickahominy. I’ve taken that experience across the country to the Cal Delta, as well as into the salt.
Peacock Bass Links
I’ve fished for peacock bass three times in Brazil and once in Florida and have probably spent far more time reading about them and talking about them than I have in the jungle. They were our first exotic species in an exotic location and really jumpstarted our love of fishing travel. Check out what we’ve published about this amazing group of cichlids.
Non-Fishing Clothes That Make Fishing Better
Hanna and I have far more fishing clothing than we really need. We tend to revert to certain favorites over and over and over again, until they wear out or get replaced by something better. Much of it is from companies like AFTCO and Simms and Huk that make gear specifically for anglers. However, we don’t just limit our ourselves to items made expressly for the water.
A Baker’s Dozen Articles About Fish Replicas and Taxidermy
If it’s not obvious by now, my goal is to fish as much as I can, travel as much as I can, and celebrate my most memorable catches with true-to-life fiberglass replicas. I’ve written about my love for taxidermy quite a bit. In case you missed them, here are 13 Half Past First Cast articles I’ve written that in some form deal with fish replicas.
Shark Tank Fishing Products
While many of the Shark Tank products aimed specifically at anglers don’t meet my needs, there are others that might actually have a use on the boat. Here are some favorites.
Four Outdoor Writing Lessons from Other Writers
Despite a lack of formal training, I’ve made a career out of writing about fishing – and to the extent that I’ve been able to avoid major gaffes, it’s been because there has been a lot of mentoring from other writers along the way. Here are four that I’ve received that I carry with me every day.
The Perils, Pitfalls and Proper Processes of Peeing Off a Boat
In order to stay hydrated during a long day on the water, you need to drink a lot of water. If you drink a lot, at some point you’re going to need to get rid of it. If you drink and don’t have to pee, you’re likely in danger of dehydration. But emptying your bladder off of a boat may present certain concerns or issues. Here are some thoughts on the matter.
Fun With Flags – Marlin Edition
When offshore boats come back into the marina flying flags, there’s a significance to their display — to communicate what they’ve caught, and also to brag a little bit. If you caught, for instance, a blue marlin and a sailfish, you could fly those flags in succession. If they’re upside down, that means the fish was released. Sometimes there’s also a “T” to signify that the fish was tagged.
Household Products That Will Keep Your Bass Boat Looking Good
There are plenty of widely-available products that’ll help you keep your bass boat clean and intact. Many of them are likely already in your house. If not, they’re all easy to get at Home Depot or Lowe’s or Wal-Mart or even the Dollar Store.
My Most Difficult Lesson as a Fishing Writer
If your interview subjects don’t give you meaningful material to work with, you can’t build a solid finished product. With that in mind, here are some of the lessons that I remind myself of before every effort, despite (or perhaps because) I have no formal journalism training.
Roundup: Fishing Shorts, Board Shorts and Swimsuits
Some of you down south have been wearing shorts for months. In fact you may never put them away. But for the rest of the country, with the passage of Memorial Day it’s finally time to rely upon them for our day-to-day fishing comfort. We’ve catalogued a bunch of our favorites.
Quirky Concept Campers for Retirement Consideration
We’ve ogled the 5th Wheels and asked all of our camping friends about their rigs. I think that’s the route that we’ll eventually take, with one of us pulling that and the other pulling the boat. At the same time, I’ve strongly suggested that we spend the first year in a truck camper so that we can travel in a single vehicle.
An Angler and a Scholar: A Double-Pronged Approach to Father’s Day 2023
Father’s Day 2023 is fast approaching, and if your dad values time on the water it’s an especially great time to show him how much you care. Remember, time together always comes first, but a nice gift to make the experience fishier, more comfortable or otherwise more memorable never hurts.
The Perfect Recipe to Fillet a Crappie
I already showed you how we “shot docks” for crappie on my recent trip to Table Rock to fish with Chad Morgenthaler. After teaching us how to locate and catch them, the next step was to learn how to get them ready for the pan. As you can see in this video, he made it look easy.
Rainbow Trout on Top
For many visitors, the trophy rainbow trout of the Bristol Bay watershed are the draw. Indeed, Bear Trail Lodge has a wall dedicated to those who conquer 30-inch ‘bows while staying there. If you want to fully show off your fondness for rainbow trout, there’s a lid that’ll help you represent.
My Sportfish Life List
How many recognized species of sportfish have you caught? I’m pushing 100, and hope to blow right by that number sooner rather than later.
Tee of the Week: Truth in Advertising
Check out this hilarious shirt from the colorfully-named Mouth Hug Fishing Company. Wear it onstage at a BFL, Open or – even better – a tour level event and we’ll send you a Half Past First Cast buff.
Costa’s Tuna Hats
We knew that Costa is huge in the freshwater space, but as we’ve moved into offshore fishing we’ve learned that their footprint is at least as large there. While they have gear dedicated to marlin, mahi and other species, I’m particularly enamored of their tuna repertoire, which includes four separate hats.
Roosterfish Headwear for Inshore Obsessives
We loved Bajio’s roosterfish hat almost as we love chasing these gorgeous inshore fish. They’re not the only ones who have celebrated this distinctive combed sea creature. We continue to find more and more gear dedicated to them. Here are some of the other rooster hats we’ve found and coveted.