The bitter and the better of winds dying down and summer fishing patterns kicking in. Plus ...
* Where the Captains were last week, how they did and what they noticed.
* What's your best "oh, no" trailering moment?
* Clearing the inbox from listeners: Why fish the beachfront if water temps are just as high? Wading vs. fishing dropoffs. Is casting distance more important in the summer? Jetties ... with no trolling motor?
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1:19:09
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1:19:09
A nearshore summer to remember? High water temp strategies. And a startling Louisiana fish survey.
* Capt. Scott recaps three weeks of rescues in the Hill Country
* Caleb the potlicker?
* Signs for nearshore and offshore glory.
* Will the latest Louisiana F&W survey finally lead to better conservation?
* Dealing with high water temps and salinity uncertainty.
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1:12:09
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1:12:09
Standout products from iCast. Snook in Florida. What's your get-crunk jam on the water?
* Game-changing products shaping the industry
* Affecting tone-deaf desalination strategies
* How bad days can push you to a new level
* Water temps affecting topwater strategies
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1:08:55
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1:08:55
The most in depth Texas tarpon and snook research, ever, is telling us a lot
*What happens when the Bite Me crew's significant others decide to enter a tournament
*A heart-wrenching, inspiring and important update from the Hill Country from Capt. Scott
*Isabel Tiller from the Sportfish Center at the Harte Research Institute shares fascinating insight on Texas tarpon and snook
*WWSD? WWDD? WWCD?
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1:15:23
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1:15:23
Capt. Scott checks in from the Hill Country. And a Bite Me love story. No, really!
*Scott lends a search-and-rescue hand in Comfort
*A Bite Me podcast love story
*Dean and Caleb cut through the greed and misinformation endangering Baffin Bay
*Salinity dilution and sedimentation a threat post-Hill Country floods?
*A full moon AND one tide this week. What to do.
The next best thing to being on the water is listening to the Bite Me podcast. Hosted by longtime Texas saltwater fishing legends John Lopez, with Capts. Scott Null, Dean Thomas and Caleb McCumber, it offers the best in inshore and offshore saltwater fishing insight.