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On the Speckled Truth podcast, we’ll explore the world of Trophy Speckled Trout with some legendary anglers as well as other reputable folks and experts within the industry.
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In this episode, Captain Kyle sits down with Rob and Bill from Hook and Bullet Sunglasses to discuss how choosing the right lenses can lead to catching more fish. They give great insight into their process to provide purpose-built optics for any fishing situation. They also explore some myths about fishing lenses and give advice on choosing the right lenses for the right job, especially targeting big trout on the flats. Hope you enjoy!
In this episode, Chris sits down with one of the youngest guides in the Texas Fleet - Captain Joe Prado. Aside from talking about how he targets big trout in the lower Laguna, he also shares a younger perspective at long term fishery sustainability and how he plays a role in that endeavor.  So whether you’re interested in how a young guide gets his start or Fatboy floaters for big trout, this episode is a good listen!
In this episode, Captain Chris sits down with Coastal Conservation Association President Pat Murray. We discuss his early days of guiding the Texas Coast to becoming the leader of a national organization aimed at protecting fisheries and habitat across so many state spectrums. From old fishing stories to challenges facing the everyday angler, this is a great listen.
In this episode, Captain Chris sits down with Corpus Christi Angler Michael Salinas. For those that don’t know Michael, he’s the epitome of humility and dedication. His passion for targeting big trout consumes his life and has payed off with some incredible trout. We not only talk about big trout but his favorite bourbons and what’s made him consistent over the years. So sit back and enjoy this episode!
In this episode, Captain Chris spares no time getting into the uniqueness of Venice, Louisiana with Full Time guide - Captain Shane Mayfield. He shares stories from the his time guiding the Mississippi River delta and why it's noted for its world class fishing. They also discuss environmental challenges facing the state, particularly coastal erosion and how anglers will play a large role in the sustainability of that fishery. Enjoy the show!
The time has finally come for season 3 because Pops is back on the podcast!  In this episode, Captain Chris sits down with his dad Captain Charlie Bush to talk about life after Hurricane Ida. They also catch up on old times and reminisce about some legendary spots that they fished years ago. So without further delay, let's kick off Season 3!
Few have earned the title Troutmaster and Capt David Rowsey is one of them. In this 2nd part of this 2-part episode, we explore his thoughts on conservation and how imperative guides are in changing the angler mindset. We also discuss some of his most memorable catches while fishing in the Laguna and during his tournament life. Hope you enjoy!
Few have earned the title Troutmaster and Captain David Rowsey is one of them. In this episode, we explore how he not only got into fishing but how he got into guiding. We also explore his tournament life and how he carved his name alongside the legendary trout anglers on the Texas Coast. I assure you this is one you don't want to miss!
In this episode, we get to hear from Todd Masson from the popular YouTube channel Marsh Man Masson. Although he's very popular online, his journey in producing content started in fishing journalism for Louisiana Sportsman and we're fortunate he shares that journey with us. So whether you're a budding YouTube fishing star or interested in Speckled Trout fishing in Southeast Louisiana, this is a must listen episode.
In this episode, Captain Chris and Captain Wayne Davis sit down with Dr. Greg Stunz and Quentin Hall from the Harte Research Institute to discuss some truth's behind Catch and Release. For a little over a decade, Dr. Stunz and his team have done exclusive research on the survivability of Speckled Trout that have been caught and released. Not only does Doc go into detail about the results of that study, but they also talk about angler practice and general misnomers surrounding catch and release. Without a doubt this episode is very insightful and I hope it changes some of your viewpoints and approach. Enjoy!
In this episode, Captain Chris sits down with Dr. David McKee. Dr. McKee is a retired fisheries professor at Texas A&M Corpus Christi and he shares a mountain of historical information and Angling stories from the Texas Bays. From his early run in with the now infamous Gary Loomis to a world class collection of angling gear (rods/reels/lures) that fueled the fishing lure industry to its present day, Dr. McKee is a Texas Angling treasure and in this podcast he shares many of those experiences. This was a fun one to record and we hope you enjoy!
Baffin Bay in South Texas is known for its legendary Trophy Trout Fishing. In this episode, Captain Chris sits down with a true legend of this infamous bay system, Captain Cliff Webb. Cliff not only shares his experiences of some remarkable catches from his childhood, but stories of legend like his single day 10 trout stringer that weighed a little over 96 lbs. He also shares his passion for these big fish and how we as a community can move forward to bring something like this back to the present day. Hope you enjoy!
In this episode, Captains Kyle and Lowell discuss a myriad of different topics like Custom Corky’s, as well as guiding on the TX coast in the mid 80’s. They also talk a lot about the tackle business and the many legends along the TX coast he's fished with over the years. Without a doubt Lowell is a treasure trove of information and we hope you enjoy all he has to say!
This week Captain Chris sits solo and reflects on the conservation programs that Speckled Truth has supported over the years, and shares his outlook for the programs and the future of the brand. Hopefully this episode is enlightening and transparent about his support for the fishery.
This episode Captain Chris switched it up, getting a rare opportunity to talk with Elite Series and MLF Bass angler Aaron Martens. Aarons accolades in the bass fishing world are beyond reproach, and he shares what it’s like competing against the best anglers in the world. As a 2-time Elite Series Angler of the year and 4-time runner up in the Bassmaster classic, he shares his views on conservation within the freshwater world and how that could translate the saltwater mindset. Lastly, they talk about approach, lure selection, angling confidence and instinct and how it’s transcends fisheries. Enjoy!
In light of recent weather events, Captain Chris had the opportunity to speak with Assistant Director, CCA Texas, Mr. John Blaha. They not only talked about the recent fish kill event but about the changes to the CCA STAR and ways the Texas Coast hatcheries may augment the return of healthy bay systems along the coast. Whether you’re a concerned angler or interested in getting involved this is an episode you’ll want to hear. Enjoy!
In this episode, Captain Chris and Virginia big trout angler Charlie Church dive into the Virginia Trout Fishing Citation data. Not only do they review it for any targeting trends but they also examine some pretty remarkable catches as well as periods of decline. Lastly, they also talk about Charlie's approach to targeting some gators in the commonwealth. Enjoy!
In this episode CaptainWayne Davis not only shares his journey about becoming a full-time guide, but his approach to different water conditions in the Lower Laguna Madre. Additionally, he also gives some insight into his participation for the Harte Research Institutes fish tagging initiative as well as the inception of his Empty Stringers Catch and Release Program. Without a doubt, Captain Wayne is a positive change agent for conservation, not only in the guide fleet, but across TX and the Gulf Coast. Enjoy!
Erica Rae is a born and raised Texan, who showed cattle and was fixated with the outdoors from an early age. It wasn’t until later in life that she found her true calling - targeting big trout in the lower Laguna Madre. In this podcast, she shares not only how she ended up on the lower coast but gives tremendous context of what it’s like be a female in the industry. Enjoy!
Captain Joey Landreneau is a Louisiana native but a Florida transplant for nearly 30 years. Capt. Landreneau was ahead of the curve by being one of the first anglers on Florida’s coast to use satellite imagery before it was even available on the internet. His analytical and methodical thought process helped him hone his skillset and develop not only a successful method for approaching big Speckled Trout but also a lure that was perfect for his style of fishing!
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