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August 04
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PSA

This weekend I saw a TON of trash in the water. I know two storms blew in Saturday and Sunday morning. Please keep your trash in your boat. You just need to get a 5 gallon bucket and a topper. I found these on Amazon a while back. Works perfectly for empty cans, bottles, line, wrapper and what ever else you can use it for. Not a paid and or sponsored by this company just a great product so you do not litter.

https://thrasherlures.com/collections/bucket-toppers

https://a.co/d/fwpn8jq

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August 04

Not to step on any toes if there's something being planned I'm unaware of but is there any interest in doing some sort of AU meetup either before or after Feeding Frenzy this year?

Was thinking it'd be cool to grab a meal or go hang out and fish a pier/shoreline or something outside of the big crowd. I know last year I missed meeting a lot of people

August 05
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Today went a bit better than yesterday, but we didn’t exactly set a high bar 😆. Here’s Capt James walking young Connor thru his fight on his first tarpon. I think Jimi got a lot of good stuff on camera so hopefully we have a full video out by next week 👍

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August 05
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The situations we get ourselves into sometimes…… but we are working to get more content for ya’ll. This was after we spent about 20 mins tied off to a barge during the bad stuff. That was a LONG boat ride back 😂

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July 25
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Big thanks to Laguna rods and Anglers Anonymous for the sweet new setup. Gonna have to do a proper photoshoot of this thing in action soon. Had to get that AU metallic red!

July 26
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I have one tip that may help for storage of your soft plastics. A spinner bait box without the inserts. You can put them in order. I got a couple shrimp tails then paddle tails then straight tails.

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July 01
• Edited (Jul 01, 2025)

Fishing Thermoclines During Summer

If you've been wading recently, you've likely encountered colder pockets of water near the bottom. This transition layer between the warm surface water and cool, dense water below is called a thermocline. For example, if the surface water temperatures are 88 degrees, the layer below can be two to three degrees cooler. 

During the hottest parts of the day, fish gather along ledges and drop-offs to escape the heat, holding close to the bottom where it’s cooler. Here, they conserve energy and won't chase down their prey aggressively unless it’s within close range. Knowing this, slowly working soft plastics on the bottom will produce strikes from trout, redfish, and flounder.

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July 22

Looking for recommendations for an aluminum welder in the Rockport Area. I need some work done on my leaning post.

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July 15

Headed to east bay next week, I've never fished it before so I was hoping to get some insight on that area

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July 22

Good day everyone! I am looking for a recommendation for an offshore fishing trip down south. Port Aransas area or further down. Open to an overnight trip. Mainly want to go do some deep drops then snapper and whatever else is around. This would be a private trip for 6, not a party boat. If they have a place to spend the night, that would be a plus!

Thanks for any recommendations. My cell is 832.818.0597 if you'd like to call or text.

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