Mudfish Adventures
Recorded at the 2026 Hunt Fish Podcast Summit at Pintail Hunting Club in Garwood, Texas, this episode of the Mudfish Adventures Podcast features legendary Texas fly fishing guide Chuck Naiser, founder of the nonprofit conservation organization FlatsWorthy. Chuck has been fishing the Texas coast since the late 1960s and guiding anglers for decades out of Rockport, Texas, where he became known for pioneering shallow-water sight casting for redfish on fly rods. His work helped shape modern fly fishing along the Texas coast and earned him recognition in the Perry R. Bass Marine Fishing Hall of Fame at the Rockport Maritime Museum. In this conversation, Chuck shares stories from the early days of coastal fly fishing—when anglers explored remote islands on foot, discovered untouched flats, and learned the behavior of redfish through experience rather than technology. But the discussion goes far beyond fishing. Chuck dives into the growing challenges facing Texas coastal ecosystems and explains why protecting habitat is critical to the future of fisheries. Through his nonprofit FlatsWorthy, Chuck has worked to address issues like habitat damage, fishing pressure, and oyster reef destruction in Texas bays. One of the most significant conservation victories discussed in the episode is the protection of the Mesquite Bay complex, where efforts led by Chuck and conservation partners helped establish a 75,000-acre oyster sanctuary designed to protect vital reef habitat that supports fish populations and stabilizes coastal ecosystems. Chuck also shares his philosophy of "Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow," a simple way to think about conservation by asking what the ecosystem looked like in the past, what it looks like today, and what it will become if current trends continue. From fly fishing history and redfish on the flats to large-scale conservation battles along the Texas coast, this episode offers a powerful look at what it takes to protect the waters we love. Topics covered in this episode * The early days of fly fishing for redfish in Texas * Exploring untouched coastal flats before modern technology * The impact of fishing pressure and habitat loss * Oyster reef destruction and the Mesquite Bay conservation effort * The mission of the FlatsWorthy nonprofit organization * Why habitat protection is critical for the future of fisheries * Chuck Naiser's conservation philosophy: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow Whether you are a fly angler, saltwater fisherman, conservationist, or outdoor enthusiast, this episode highlights why protecting habitat today ensures that future generations will still have fish to chase tomorrow.
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