Casting for Redfin
“This is your hospitality guru speaking. Please join me as we close our eyes and imagine visiting a place where nature joins us within our urban environment; where 85% of our food waste are composted for use in our own gardens or re-purposed as biofuel; where our water is triple filtered; where lush greenery of 3300 plants surround us during every step, sleeping or lounging moment; where our farm to table sustenance is sourced within a 100 km radius from local farmers; where transport to hiking trails or nature walks is provided by pedal power or electric vehicles; where our furniture is crafted using fallen city trees; and where a Zen lifestyle intersects with the excitement of a post-pandemic re-awakening
Fishing the Space Coast
Today, we dropped anchor off Cocoa Beach to enjoy some great fishing and a history lesson about Florida’s incredible Space Coast.
The Captain's Hat
Being the captain of a fishing charter is my dream job, but that doesn’t mean it’s always easy.
The Art of Lures
I’ve never been much of a fly fisherman, but that doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate the work of art that is a well tied lure.
Dock Talk
We charter captains like to think of ourselves as a different breed, with a whole vocabulary of our own.
Big Snook Fishing
Snook is always a fun fish to go after and we spent the day visiting a few of the locations it likes best.
Trophies
What do you do with a big catch? Mount it? Eat it? Take a photo and throw it back? It all depends, I think, on why you fish in the first place.
The Luckiest Man Alive
I always say that every day spent on the water is the best day of my life. Here’s why I do what I do.
Sailing Out
Today, I found myself in a strange position: as a passenger on someone else’s boat.
Thinking Like a Fish
To get better at catching fish, you need to get better at thinking like one.
Casting at Sunset
After a few days of challenging weather, there’s nothing better than a beautiful sunset fishing expedition.
Every Catch Is a Good Catch
Landing a big one will always have its place, but a true fisherman or fisherwoman loves the joy of the chase more than the size of the catch.

