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Mid-Coast Bays: July 2020

With everything that has been impacting our lives over the last few months it seems many people are trying to...

Mid-Coast Bays: June 2020

There are probably going to be a lot of guides and outfitters writing about Coronavirus this month. I have decided...

Mid-Coast Bays: May 2020

The Covid-19 “stay-at-home” restrictions have presented Gary and I with lots of time on our hands. We’re still fishing but...

Mid-Coast Bays: April 2020

March fishing in the Port O’Connor-Seadrift area has been on fire. As a matter of fact, fishing has been great...

Mid-Coast Bays: March 2020

Winter on the Middle Coast has been very mild so far. Spring will begin officially with the Vernal Equinox on...

Mid-Coast Bays: February 2020

Old Man Winter has been showing his face off and on here on the middle coast, pretty much typical for...

Mid-Coast Bays: January 2020

Winter fishing can be trying at times, but also very rewarding. As with any season, the weather may have you...

Mid-Coast Bays: December 2019

I hear it all the time “Man, you have the best job; you get to fish every day.” That is...

Mid-Coast Bays: November 2019

I wish I had a dollar for every time someone asked when is the best time to go fishing. I...

Mid-Coast Bays: October 2019

We enjoyed some great fishing in September. Thanks to my Shallow Sport X3; we were able to make it to...

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