Goofy hats and other fishing-specific clothing make traveling and angling more fun, and provide memorable souvenirs of great trips
 

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.

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Even More Tuna Shirts to Celebrate a Life-Changing Species

Unfortunately, in between tuna trips, the only reminders I have of this incredible species are my pictures, my souvenirs and the occasional tuna steak or bowl of poke. Accordingly, I spend a lot of time on the internet chasing down tuna ephemera and memorabilia. I already have more fishing shirts than I can ever wear, yet I’m always on the hunt for more. Here are some great tuna versions I’ve found lately.

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Return to Bait WrX – October 2022

Just like last year’s trip to the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame induction dinner, my first stop this year after the rental car counter was the nearby Bait WrX tackle shop. I probably would have chosen that route anyway, but at the recent Swimbait Universe Gathering, Brad Vanderpool asked if I’d ever been there. When I responded that I’d visited in October of 2021, he replied, “It has changed a lot since then.” Challenge accepted, my friend.

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Jiminy Crickets, I’m a Little Tipsy

Whether I am fishing for bluegill (where the descriptor is wholly appropriate) or marlin (where it is most definitely not), I almost always refer to my lure as “my cricket.” Truth be told, I haven’t used a live cricket as bait in possibly as many as 40+ years. Back then, I couldn’t legally drink, but now I can and I’m going to try to celebrate the cricket era of my life with a beer.

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2022 Bass Fishing Hall of Fame Auction

If you can’t be in Springfield, Missouri this week for the Bass Fishing Hall of Fame’s 2022 induction ceremony, you can still participate in the unbelievable online auction that will accompany the event. It’s chock full of all sorts of fishing tackle, but on top of that there are many one-of-a-kind items where if you snooze you’ll never have a shot to get it back.

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Food Links Near and Far, Fatty and Freaky

Good food is not only necessary to sustain life, but also to make it worth living. That’s true when we go on fishing trips near and far – we want to be at peak performance, but we’re also excited to dive into some premium grub. Here are links that might get your tastebuds flowing. Alternatively, they might trigger your gag reflex.

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Snook Lids

Captain Mark Cockerham took us to an area-that-shall-not-be-named where we proceeded to catch one snook after another after another. They bite aggressively and they pull hard. I can see why so many anglers target them – but only once I got back and did a little research did I see how many snook tributes there are on hats, shirts and jewelry. Here are some of my favorite lids.

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Making the Most of a Media Event

Whether you call it a “media gathering,” a “junket,” a “writers conference” or something else, you know that you’ve been noticed as a member of the outdoor media when companies start inviting you. Once you’ve been invited and you’ve decided to attend, there are still some steps you can take to make it worthwhile for you, the company putting on the event, and the angler’s who attend.

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A Face Made for Radio

This week my longtime friend Matt Pangrac invited me back onto bass fishing’s number one podcast, Bass Talk Live, to talk about swimbaits, the Bassmaster Opens, gray areas and fishing in your skivvies.

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Bad Music = Better Bass Fishing?

One of the things that I like best about fishing is the opportunity to enjoy silence. It’s why I fish by myself so often – after a week of phone calls and meetings and useless conversations I like to retreat into my own head, or completely blank out. Historically I’ve also believed that fishing in silence produces better overall results. Hanna doesn’t care about that.

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Summer Reading: They Lurk in the Murk

As bass fishermen we don’t have a canon of literature to call our own, no “A River Runs Through It” or “The Old Man and the Sea.” With the possible exception of Carl Hiaasen’s riotous but now-35-year-old novel, there haven’t been any massively popular novels about the tournament scene. That’s why it was a pleasure to open up “They Lurk in the Murk” by Gage Peters and find a reference to SPRO frogs on the first page. I knew I was in my comfort zone.

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Links to the Fishing RV Lifestyle

Hanna’s been blogging about our long-term goal of traveling the country in an RV. While I’ve referred to that goal in passing, I don’t want readers to think that I’m not part of the research team. I’ve been doing lots of reading about the topic. Here are several recent articles that I’ve stored away.

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In Defense of Trolling

Trolling may look like “cheating” but it’s not. It’s actually a great way to efficiently cover water and requires more skill and strategy than you might think. We’ve learned to appreciate it for various reasons.

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Sudsy Salutes to Sharks

As Shark Week ends there’s no better way to celebrate than with an aptly-named drink. Perhaps because sharks inspire so many iterations of the phrase, “Hold my beer and watch this,” there are lots of brews named after them. We’ve already listed some of those honoring hammerheads, but there are many, many more.

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Fun and Informative Links for Shark Week

We’ve gone swimming with sharks in Tahiti and we’ve caught them in various places including Panama, Florida and Delaware. There are 440 different species across eight orders, and while there are similarities there are also some significant distinctions. The following links are hardly a comprehensive study of sharks, but they should pique your interest as they did ours.

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Stop, Hammertime – Gear and Apparel Dedicated to a Distinctive Shark

In Islamorada, we caught quite a number of different species of sharks. Hanna caught a bonnethead shark, one of the 9 types of hammerheads. Our friend Jennifer Combs also caught a “true” hammerhead. Whether it’s at an aquarium, on the intro to television’s “Shark Tank” or elsewhere sharks are featured, the various kinds of hammerheads are probably the second most noted after great whites. Here’s some hammertime gear.

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Transporting Your Fish Replicas

In a few years we may need to transport our rapidly-growing fish replica collection. It’s not something we take lightly. Here are some thoughts and options for getting that job done, whether you’re looking to move a marlin, a moose or an African trophy room.

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