The Travel Blog

Exotic fishing travel may be our driving passion, but we love a good road trip just the same. It’s all about leaving work behind, seeing new things and expanding our horizons.. Each new trip is a chance to catch new species and meet people who make us more complete.

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A Huge Win for Costco Travel

We booked an unexpected trip to Punta Cana through Costco Travel, and not only was the booking easy, but we saved over a thousand bucks in the process. Winning!

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Resurrecting the Art of Doing Nothing on Vacation

When our fishing trip got canceled due to factors beyond our control, Hanna and I still wanted to use the time away from the grind. Rather than schedule a different angling excursion, however, we decided to sit by a pool and do nothing. We figured clearing our heads would be valuable as we enter the second half of 2025.

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Welcome to Grosse Savanne

There’s a special kind of nervous excitement in bringing people to a place like Grosse Savanne Lodge in Louisiana that already holds part of your heart. You talk it up, tell the stories, paint pictures with your words and you want them to see it. Really see it.

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A Warning on the Scop Patch

If you’ve ever suffered from mal de mer, you know how miserable it can be. That’s why we’ve used the Scopolamine patch on all of our offshore trips and we advise travelers on our hosted trips to bring the patch. On our recent trip to Panama, two of them suffered from new side effects.

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We Ate Very Well at Grosse Savanne

We knew of Chef Matt Whitney’s decadent recipes and heaping portions from our two prior visits, but the eight Grosse Savanne virgins in our group may have been out of luck if they didn’t bring their stretchy pants.

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Camping with Peepaw (Squirrels Not Included)

As Hanna and I wrestle with whether to ride off into retirement in an RV, I sought out the advice of Mike McClelland. My writing career has overlapped with his success, and we explored both bass fishing history and life on the road.

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The Bass Pros’ Bucket List Fishing Trips

Every angler has that one bucket list trip, the place they think about on slow days on the water, the fish they have always wanted to chase, or that experience that may seem just a little out of reach….even professional bass anglers.

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Gerald Swindle’s Unvarnished Camping Truth

Hanna and I have long dreamed of going on the road with a fifth wheel, but as retirement approaches, I’ve become a little skittish – worried about things that could go wrong. Luckily Gerald Swindle was available to put us back on the right path.

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Learn to Shoot the Swamp With Andy Crawford

Bassmaster photographer Andy Crawford offers photo workshops out of kayaks in the swamp. They’re available to novice, intermediate and advanced photographers alike, and they’re limited to small groups for personalized attention.

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Hill Country Hammer Guides

If you have ever dreamed of reeling in a trophy bass you need to know about Hill Country Hammer Guides and Outfitters. Whether you are a beginner or a pro chasing your personal best largemouth in Texas, Louisiana or California, or smallmouth up north, they excel at putting anglers on PBs.

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Springtime Fishing Travel Link Exceptionalism

I like to read and I like to hunt down useful fishing travel information, but I understand that some of you do not have the time or inclination to do the same. Accordingly, I come to you with the humble goal of making your upcoming fishing travel easier and better.

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