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.
Five Mistakes I’ve Made as a Fishing Writer
Outdoor writing doesn’t really pay well, and it doesn’t get much glory, but it can be immensely rewarding. Here are five mistakes I’ve made (plus a bonus category) so aspiring writers won’t have to repeat them.
Why Should You Start a Fishing Blog?
Half Past First Cast, this joint project with my lovely wife Hanna, is not my first entry in the world of fishing blogs. I started blogging at Yamamoto’s Inside Line in late 2008. If you’re creative, or want to boost your fishing industry career, consider starting one of your own.
To Those Who Like Big Butts (We Salute You)
If you like big ‘buts and you cannot lie, we have the perfect apparel for you, fresh from Buttwhackers on the Spit in Homer, Alaska. Great stuff from true fishing town.
Fishing Pinup Girl Shirts from Down Under
After recently exploring the intersection of pinup art and fishing gear, I learned that there’s an Australian company that has some long-sleeved shirts that fit the bill. They don’t just include “normal” species like marlin and tuna, either, but also some species you don’t normally see on shirts, like barramundi.
Salt Life Helps Maui
Salt Life is contributing to the restoration and rebuilding of Maui, a place I’ve been lucky enough to visit twice. They’ve partnered with the American Red Cross, and gross profit of $18 from the sale of each “Maui Strong” t-shirt will work to provide aid, food and shelter to the community affected by the wildfire.
Piscatorial Pinups
I’m a sucker for a good pinup picture. While they have a long history in the US, they’re most closely associated with the WW2 era. If you can add in something fishing-related that just makes it better. Here are a few examples.
Mistakes Outdoor Writers Make
I’m not a grammar expert, but I strongly believe in avoiding the avoidable mistakes. Here are a few that I regularly see in fishing magazines, websites and blogs that make me think the writer is either unschooled, uncaring or an idiot.
Could Great Fishing Lure Us to a Panama Retirement?
With the end of our 30+ year careers possibly approaching, Hanna and I have begun planning the next chapter of our life. We call it “retirement,” although we’ll continue to work in the fishing industry. We haven’t spent a ton of time in Panama, but we’ve liked what we’ve seen.
Unboxing My Personal Best Smallmouth Replica
Our seventh replica took a while to get here, but it was worth the wait. The fiberglass smallmouth bass from Advanced Taxidermy looks like it could flick its tail and swim away — and reminds me daily of that incredibly special catch.
How to Get Rich Writing About Fishing
As I’ve written many times before, the late development of my writing career has paid countless dividends and I feel like it’s just getting started. I’ve had some great mentors, and most of the learning experiences have been relatively painful. I don’t know precisely what the future of fishing media holds, but I can tell you that there’s still tons of opportunity for savvy, hard workers.
Gear for Grayling Groupies
Is the Arctic Grayling the Rodney Dangerfield of Alaskan sportfish? They’re beautiful, they fight hard, they’re prolific and it seems they get absolutely no respect. That’s reflected in the amount of swag with grayling represented prominently. Grayling gear is limited – here are a few pieces I could find.
One Hand In My Pocket
We’ve offered plenty of fishing storage solutions over the years, buy sometimes your pants are the best option around. That’s why I am constantly on the lookout for a good pair of fishing shorts. They must have pockets. My pockets act as my purse while out fishing or hiking.
Articles About Tidal Water Bass Fishing
Much of our water here in the Mid-Atlantic is tidal, and I’ve spent a lot of time trying to figure out how to tempt bass on rivers like the Potomac, James and Chickahominy. I’ve taken that experience across the country to the Cal Delta, as well as into the salt.
Peacock Bass Links
I’ve fished for peacock bass three times in Brazil and once in Florida and have probably spent far more time reading about them and talking about them than I have in the jungle. They were our first exotic species in an exotic location and really jumpstarted our love of fishing travel. Check out what we’ve published about this amazing group of cichlids.
Non-Fishing Clothes That Make Fishing Better
Hanna and I have far more fishing clothing than we really need. We tend to revert to certain favorites over and over and over again, until they wear out or get replaced by something better. Much of it is from companies like AFTCO and Simms and Huk that make gear specifically for anglers. However, we don’t just limit our ourselves to items made expressly for the water.
A Baker’s Dozen Articles About Fish Replicas and Taxidermy
If it’s not obvious by now, my goal is to fish as much as I can, travel as much as I can, and celebrate my most memorable catches with true-to-life fiberglass replicas. I’ve written about my love for taxidermy quite a bit. In case you missed them, here are 13 Half Past First Cast articles I’ve written that in some form deal with fish replicas.
Shark Tank Fishing Products
While many of the Shark Tank products aimed specifically at anglers don’t meet my needs, there are others that might actually have a use on the boat. Here are some favorites.
Four Outdoor Writing Lessons from Other Writers
Despite a lack of formal training, I’ve made a career out of writing about fishing – and to the extent that I’ve been able to avoid major gaffes, it’s been because there has been a lot of mentoring from other writers along the way. Here are four that I’ve received that I carry with me every day.
The Perils, Pitfalls and Proper Processes of Peeing Off a Boat
In order to stay hydrated during a long day on the water, you need to drink a lot of water. If you drink a lot, at some point you’re going to need to get rid of it. If you drink and don’t have to pee, you’re likely in danger of dehydration. But emptying your bladder off of a boat may present certain concerns or issues. Here are some thoughts on the matter.
Fun With Flags – Marlin Edition
When offshore boats come back into the marina flying flags, there’s a significance to their display — to communicate what they’ve caught, and also to brag a little bit. If you caught, for instance, a blue marlin and a sailfish, you could fly those flags in succession. If they’re upside down, that means the fish was released. Sometimes there’s also a “T” to signify that the fish was tagged.