The People Who Inspire our Adventures
Through fishing we have met some unforgettable characters, and we want you to know them, too.
Las Cabezas de Queso
I must be getting mellower in my old age – either that or Hanna is increasingly good at picking out travel partners – because I really enjoyed the group we recently hosted at El Salto. Most of them hail from Wisconsin, which further solidifies our plan to spend at least part of the year up that way after we retire.
My Fishing and Media Goals for 2022
Besides lose weight and make sure I don’t get COVID, the same goals I have had for the last two years, I’ve added a few more to my list 2022. I think they’re obtainable, but not easy, so bear with me as I try to make them happen. Here are six that I’ll try to fulfill.
Hanna’s 2021 In Review
My 2021 was mostly good. We took calculated risks several times this year to explore our passion for travel. Half Past First Cast helped us enhance that effort, bringing likeminded people together virtually and to travel to places they might not have even known existed.
My 2021 Fishing and Writing Accomplishments in Review
Year Two of the COVID-19 experience was fortunately not much different for me than Year One. While I didn’t fish nearly as much as I did in 2020, I made up for it in other ways – including a return trip to Guatemala and two rounds of popping for tuna in Panama. Most importantly, this site grew. Here are some of my 2021 highlights.
Panama November ’21: Great Trip, Great Group
Your traveling companions can make or break the quality of an international fishing trip. We had a great group in Panama — they helped us establish a blueprint for mutual success and enjoyment.
Meet Carl and Lisa Vicars
Part of the fun of traveling to distant fishing destinations, especially ones that we’ve visited before, is living those experiences through others’ eyes. We were fortunate to be joined in Panama by Carl and Lisa Vicars. Carl saw a post that I made on Bass Boat Central, reached out, and booked two spots the next day. Making that even more impressive, it was their first time out of the country.
Dave Mansue — The Stake Out
Dave Mansue has a storied career in law enforcement and bass fishing, but he’s also a multitasker — here’s the tale of a West Texas elk hunt he took with Denny Brauer and True Grit Outfitters.
A Fish Out of Water
I’ve known my friend Cindy Goldstein for (gulp) a period of nearly 40 years, since junior high school. She’s the least “fishy” person you’d ever want to meet. She doesn’t even eat fish. Oddly enough, this blog has helped us grow even closer. I may someday even convince her to join us on a fishing trip.
Dan Smith Documents “How to Catch Any Fish”
Dan Smith, creator of “How to Catch Any Fish,” has been to an amazing number of domestic and international “bucket list” fishing destinations. He’s caught a huge range of hard-fighting sportfish and has documented them all on his website.
Nine, My Prime Number
Every bass angler wants to catch a 10-pounder. You don’t expect it to happen, but in the back of your mind you’re always hopeful. That’s why we go to bodies of water where big ones live and choose our lures with giants in mind. If your name is Hanna Robbins you may come up a little short, pun intended. Seven times short.
Scratching the Fishing Travel Itch With Yellow Dog’s Encyclopedic Jim Klug
Yellow Dog Flyfishing Adventures provides tons of resources for the traveling angler. They have regional experts, loads of articles and advisory materials, and their emailers are always good—but their website proved to be especially useful during the pandemic. Today we catch up with founder Jim Klug.
Tiffanie Palaniuk’s Long Haul RV Fishing Travels
Tiffanie Palaniuk is an integral part of the Palaniuk family fishing team — and a big part of that is her ability to tow, set up and maintain their 5th wheel camper. Here’s her story, with lots of good tips on the camping lifestyle.
An El Salto Birthday Celebration With My Sister
The staff at Anglers Inn makes every trip special but this time they went over the top for us. They had a cake to celebrate our birthdays and we smashed our face into it at the same time and then laughed hysterically. It was also my best trip to El Salto so far from a fishing perspective and I was thrilled to share it with my sister Janet.
Five Lakes, Five Pros
I’ve been fortunate to fish on some of the country’s best waters with some top pros and guides, but I always want more — here are five proven winners and the places I’d like to fish with them.
Bodacious Bass and Beyond with Danny Kadota
Danny Kadota is a legendary big bass hunter from Southern California who was on the water 300 days a year during that region’s heyday — but there’s a lot more to his story than that, including his exploits as a saltwater captain. Learn about how that helped his bass fishing.
Kristine Rygas Commands the Front Deck
On her fourth trip to Anglers Inn, Kristine Rygas and I finally got the chance to catch up on some tea and fish together. I won't bore you with our girly talk, although you might find it tantalizing, but I will share the details of our amazing morning on the water. I was thrilled to get her out of her angling comfort zone with new lures and strategies.
Snap, Crackle, POP! with Captain Shane Jarvis
What inspires a gringo to move down to a Central American country, start a fishing lodge on a remote island, and build a life of nearly two decades there? Here’s Captain Shane Jarvis in his own words.
Chef Eddie: Filling Bellies on a Panama Island Hideaway
Many of the resorts we have fished have outstanding food with the signature touches of their chefs. Secluded on Isla Parida, Chef Eddie of Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge, Chef Eddie only has time to do two things: fish and cook. He’s really good at both.
FishTravelEat’s Elliott Stark — Our Offshore Encyclopedia
Elliott Stark of FishTravelEat has lived several fishing lifetimes and he’s not even 40 years old. He’s become our all-purpose sounding board for global adventures dealing with billfish, tuna and other mean salty critters.
Hurricane Sandee — Petite but Mighty
Ray and Sandee Heredia were part of our six-person team that traveled to Panama. Making it even better not only did we get to travel together, eat and drink together, and laugh way too much, but I also got to fish with them one day, and the three of us tag-teamed a monstrous 130-pound yellowfin.