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Fish Explorer Texas Field Editors

We always aim to be the most well-rounded resource for fishing information in Texas, which includes enlisting experts with diverse backgrounds and skills. FishExplorer.com is proud to have some of the freshest minds in Texas to share their experiences and fishing expertise. Click on a field editor below to visit their home page and find blogs, articles, photos, and more...
Lloyd Tackitt State Editor
I live on the edge of the Brazos River. I walk out my front door and into the river and - boom - I am fishing just like that. For me the river is fascinating. The mile long stretch I fish is a microcosm of the river, I have it all in that one mile. Trying to figure out where the fish are, what they are doing, why they are doing it, what they are biting, if they are biting - this is what keeps me in the river casting flys. I fly fish almost exclusively. It isn’t that I am a fly fishing snob, it’s that fly fishing works – it’s effective - and it has added benefits. I carry all my tackle in a vest, no tackle box needs to be dragged along. The casting itself is fun, even when I don’t catch fish I’ve enjoyed the experience of casting. Fly rods enhance the experience of bringing fish in. I like the hands on the line feel instead of the feel of line spooling up on a reel and muted down through a gear and crank system. Fish fight better and feel better on a fly rod. Fly fishing just feels better to me than other methods.
Dave Mauldin
Dave is a professional angler, serious conservationist, and dedicated to the sport of bass fishing. Dave has been competing and representing his sponsors professionally for the past 20+ years. Both Dave and his associate companies are very proud to be working together. He was the first FLW pro to break the 100# mark, and held the FLW record during 2006/2007: 105 lbs 8oz at Amistad during his first visit there. Associates: Bass Cat Boats, Royal Purple Lubricants, American Rodsmiths, House Medic, Stanley Jigs, SolarBat Sunglasses, Seaguar, TTI Blakemore, Cool Foot, Mend-It
Amy Block
Amy Block is an avid “fisher girl” on the Gulf Coast. Growing up on the water, her love for fishing originated. Currently, she fishes three – four weekends of the month year-round and assists as a “first mate” with taking guests on trips. Her love for the sport makes for a successful day on the water! “If people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles”. ~Doug Larson
Jc Gwynne
Hello My name is Jc Gwynne or “The Amistad Man” as some of you have come to know me on the fishing forums. I have had the pleasure and great fortune to be raised on Lake Amistad which I have fished for the past 30 years. I currently spend 280+ days on the water and have enjoyed every moment of it. I have seen Lake Amistad at it's highest and lowest levels and I am prepared to show you Lake Amistad like you have never seen her before. I have gained a wealth of knowledge over the years from not only fishing Lake Amistad but fishing tournament trails all over Texas to bring you an awesome learning experience on what the fishing industry has labled the best BIG BASS lake in the State of Texas, LAKE AMISTAD!
Recent Blogs
I'm glad to be back ! (04.12.12)
How Do you find fish? (04.30.11)
A Great Day gone Bad... (04.14.11)
Chad Ferguson
Chad is a native Texan and catfish guide located in North Texas and operates under the name of North Texas Catfish Guide Service. Chad has been fishing for catfish all of his life. If it has whiskers he will fish for it but prefers fishing for blue and channel catfish and loves chasing after trophy class blue catfish on rod and reel. In addition to being a catfish guide he also manufactures a catfish bait called Redneck's Catfish Bait Soap and writes a popular blog where he share all of his catfishing tips and tricks called Learn To Catch Catfish. Chad is sponsored by Xpress Boats, Costa Sunglasses, Abu Garcia, Berkley, Ugly Stik, Daiichi, Mustad, Fitec and Digger Anchors.
Cody Greaney
Cody Ryan Greaney is a Professional Angler, Outdoor Writer, Outdoor Personality and fishing guide. When he is not chasing bass to make a check, his time is spent writing for various publications as well as being the Texas State Editor for FishExplorer.com. His whereabouts link from various radio shows, tournaments and TV appearances. Feel free to email, call or Facebook Cody Ryan and Fish ON!
Darryl Roach
Darryl Roach is a full time guide on Squaw Creek and an avid tournament fisherman. Darryl enjoys his time on the water learning and teaching. Darryl has been bass fishing for over 25 years and is dedicated to giving you great time on the water.
Recent Blogs
Two Legends of Bass Fishing (07.30.11)
Never give UP! (07.20.11)
Dog Day's of Summer (06.24.11)
Collins Illich
Collins Illich grew up in Dallas, TX and just like you, he loves to fish. He has been a professional fishing guide in Colorado, Alaska, Oklahoma, Texas and New Mexico along with hosting clients in South America, Africa, Asia and Central America. After his son was born, he decided to settle back down in Dallas to fish the bass lakes he grew up fishing. He regularly fishes Sam Rayburn, Toledo Bend, Ray Roberts, White Rock, Lewisville, Tawakoni, Texoma and a few smaller ponds around Dallas totaling over 100 days a year on the water.
Recent Blogs
Difficult day on Rayburn (06.28.11)
Learning New Tricks (05.08.11)
Sam Rayburn and the wind (04.13.11)
Banning Collins
Banning started in Vail, Colorado chasing rainbow trout with a bubble then was introduced to saltwater on the eastern coast of Florida before moving to Texas experiencing bass and the coastal bays. Since, he has guided fishers in Texas, Colorado and Montana. Though Austin is now home, he spends many days each year traveling throughout Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisiana trying not to discriminate any fish that will or won't bite.
Recent Blogs
Hello from Banning Collins (03.02.11)
David Burlington
David Burlington...a.k.a Bassin Dave...is a full-time bass fishing guide for most Central and South Texas lakes and considers Choke Canyon his home water. He competes as a tournament angler and moves his sponsors and the sport forward as a marketer and promotional voice through writing for on and offline publications and holding seminars in South Texas. As a Texas Parks and Wildlife Angler Education volunteer he is able to advance the introduction of many people to fishing and the great outdoors through state sponsored events. David's book and videos bring an added layer of education for those interested in the sport. Feel free to contact David via email and/or facebook.
Recent Blogs
The next adventure (03.01.11)
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