Bite Me - A Texas Saltwater Fishing Podcast
Summary: 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 and Capt. Scott Null, it offers the best in Texas inshore and offshore insight.
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Podcasts:
Bite Me – A Texas Saltwater Fishing Podcast #4 - How rainfall and how salinity levels affect redfish. What about bait soakers, rock walkers, and surf fishermen? Tips for jetty, pier and bank fishing. 30-inch snook in Texas. It's happening! When to go before and after cool fronts and dropping pressure vs. rising pressure. Where to try this weekend? 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 and Capt. Scott Null, it offers the best in Texas inshore and offshore insight.
Bite Me – A Texas Saltwater Fishing Podcast #3 - What did Hurricane Harvey do to the bay systems, structure, and habitat. Is that trout population truly in trouble? Three techniques for working soft plastic and when/how to use them, and more. 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 and Capt. Scott Null, it offers the best in Texas inshore and offshore insight.
Bite Me – A Texas Saltwater Fishing Podcast #2 - Factors that lead to catching BIG trout, kayak fishing, how to balance a confidence bait, tides, and where to fish this weekend. 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 and Capt. Scott Null, it offers the best in Texas inshore and offshore insight.
Episode 1: Talking Texas tarpon, controversial croaker fishing, and how to fish a slick, and sight-casting reds with flies and casting rods. Plus, the Boat Ramp Confessional. 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 and Capt. Scott Null, it offers the best in Texas inshore and offshore insight.