Fishing With Jay

Fishing With Jay: Grouper

Fishing With Jay: Grouper

We researched all we could about fly fishing for grouper. Nothing came up.
Fishing With Jay: Fish Art Of Dan Santoro

Fishing With Jay: Fish Art Of Dan Santoro

A special man from the Catskills, Dan Santoro is a famous tattoo artist, conservationist, and dedicated pig farmer. We let him take a brush to the bus to put up some speedy snails. Another great addition to the rig.
Fishing With Jay: The History Of Fly Fishing

Fishing With Jay: The History Of Fly Fishing

Chasing the history of fly fishing in North America, Jay makes it up to the Catskills to find out where it all started.
Fishing With Jay: Get Trashed In The Delaware River

Fishing With Jay: Get Trashed In The Delaware River

We're hoping this video can convince a few to stop dumping and maybe even start fly fishing. Want to start a get trashed in your neck of the woods? Message the pig farm and they'll help you get it off the ground!
Fishing With Jay: Fly Fishing For Redfish

Fishing With Jay: Fly Fishing For Redfish

Jay and a few low country legends chase reds and talk life.
Fishing With Jay: Drum Beater

Fishing With Jay: Drum Beater

How to tie a Drum Beater with Scotty Davis of Flymen Fishing co.
Fishing With Jay: Snook In The Indian River

Fishing With Jay: Snook In The Indian River

With Tampa bay suffering from a tragic red tide, Court left his home waters to fish with Jay and Casey in our backyard, the flats of Indian river and mosquito lagoon.
Fishing With Jay: Our Panga

Fishing With Jay: Our Panga

Leonida finally fishes! This week we’re FISHING with Jay.

 

Fishing With Jay: Building The Ultimate Fishing

Fishing With Jay: Building The Ultimate Fishing

We spent a lot of time debating paint for the Bus…Keep the yellow? Paint Red/aqua/blue/white (Bajío colors). Leave it alone and let people along the way paint some art on it.
Fishing With Jay: Painting The Panga

Fishing With Jay: Painting The Panga

With the bus tattooed by one of the most talented tatoo guys around, it’s now time to name our panga.