Dickie Colburn

Dickie Colburn

Sabine Scene: April 2014

Longer stretches of warmer days have changed the landscape on Sabine. The flotilla of boats that wedged into one or...

Sabine Scene: March 2014

I pulled the hood on my Frogg Togg Toad Skinz a little tighter leaving just enough opening to see the...

Sabine Scene: February 2014

As we fish our way into the more challenging winter months of a new year, we can only hope that...

Sabine Scene: January 2014

Mother Nature suddenly decided it was time for winter and in less than eight hours another muggy fall was history,...

Sabine Scene: December 2013

In my office lies a pile of fishing logs that I still refer to, but they have been of very...

Sabine Scene: November 2013

Nine inches of rain in one day was apparently all it took to wash away a long difficult summer and...

Sabine Scene: October 2013

We have finally accepted that we are going to fish in the wind every day regardless of the time of...

Sabine Scene: September 2013

Long ago I grudgingly accepted that someone is usually catching fish even when I am struggling but the past month...

Sabine Scene: August 2013

The combination of more wind than we are used to this time of year and scorching sun has made things...

Sabine Scene: July 2013

It started with eight inches of rain. The flats bordering the ICW were immediately flushed with freshwater and clarity took...

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Fish Veracruz

I want to thank Kacie Skalak for sharing her version of this wonderful recipe. I made it recently for my...

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