Monthly Archives: May 2012

Friendly reminder on fishing technique and plastics.

I see the same thing over and over! It is the same thing that keeps people from catching fish. I’ve seen other fishermen throwing plastics and not catching fish when they should. It breaks my heart because I don’t want anyone to have a bad day on the water!

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Giving Back: The Wounded War Heroes Fishing Rodeo

Listen to this while reading this article. Tell me it doesn’t make your hair stand on end.

When I was seventeen, I made a life-altering decision.

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Memorial Day

Brothers, you are not forgotten.When others won’t support our fight in the war against radical Islam, I swear to you that I will always have skin in the game. Your deaths will not have been in vain, as I strive everyday to live my life as best as I can. I would be lucky to be half the man all of you were.

Note the fresh paint for SSgt Zimmerman.

 

Hurricane Season is Next Week

With that said you want to be prepared for the worst case scenario…

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Jellyfish Parade in Breton Sound

Just one of those weird things you come across when roaming Louisiana’s waters.

Be courteous to other fishermen, mmm k?

This cartoon courtesy of Cartoon File.

What's that "C" word again?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Help me help you! SEO and Backlinks

If you have a fishing/outdoors/Louisiana related website and want to help boost your search rankings on Google and other search engines, then please contact Captain Devin for a backlink request. This is mutual and it is required that you have a text backlink to www.swampstallionfishingadventures.com first.

Find more information here at my Link Exchange Page.

Be a Survivor, Not a Victim

Hurricane season is fast approaching. I posted some time ago that I had squared away some spare gas for my generator. But what about food and water? These are some solutions you have never seen before, and they’re on Readiness Deals.

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Mitch Guist of Swamp People: Commemorating a Louisiana Man

The recent news about Mitch Guist of Swamp People fame is just saddening. I’m sure that he will be missed by many, but warmly kept in the hearts of Louisiana people.

Mitch Guist was a Louisiana man, through and through. That’s what I enjoy about the show Swamp People. Long ago, I learned that I don’t need expensive clothes, trim haircuts or an extravagant home to be happy. I just need to be happy. Happiness for me is achieving goals and experiencing life, then sharing those things with family and friends. I don’t need a $60,000 bay boat to enjoy Louisiana’s waters, I just need a simple aluminum flatboat. I don’t need the latest in Express designer wear to look and feel good, I just need my shrimp boots and favorite T-shirt. Okay, I should wear pants, too. You get the point.

Mitch Guist was a rich man, that lived his life well and spent it happily with those people that mattered to him. I only wish that when I die I can look back and see that I have done the same thing.

Why Your Fishing Reel Sucks

Your fishing reel probably sucks. It casts awfully, is slippery and has a crappy drag. Worst of all, it is probably an asspain to maintain. It corrodes, is ugly and can’t be depended on for worst-case scenarios. Take a minute to learn what works best for Captain Devin.

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