Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Time: Meeting Time 6 – 9 pm (6 – 7 pm social hour / potential fly tying) with meeting from 7 – 9 pm.
Meeting Location: St. Thomas Presbyterian Church (Fellowship Hall) 14110 Memorial Drive, Houston, Tx., 77079
Important: This is our new meeting location – no longer meeting at the Pit Room or Niko Niko’s
Have you wanted to fish Port O’Connor and want to learn more about fly fishing the Texas coastal area? Are you looking for a good guide in Port O’Connor? If so, come hear Captain Steve Branch of On Fly Adventures (flyfishingpoc.com) at our Tuesday May 26 meeting.
Captain Steve Branch grew up in the Big Thicket of Southeast Texas, where his father taught him and his brother to hunt, fish, and navigate the dense woods and river bottoms of the Neches River. After graduating from high school, Steve attended the University of Houston, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy. In 1992, he moved to Port Lavaca to own and operate his own pharmacy. Living along the middle Texas coast opened an entirely new world to him. The vast bay systems, marshes, and shorelines offered the same sense of exploration and pursuit he had known in the woods of East Texas — except now the hunt was for fish.
In 1995, Steve picked up a fly rod and developed a passion for sight-casting redfish that would shape the rest of his outdoor life. He never looked back. Since then, Steve has fly-fished every major bay system along the Texas coast and pursued gamefish across North America and beyond. His travels have taken him to the flats of Belize for bonefish, the Everglades for tarpon and snook, the rivers of Idaho for trout, and the clear waters of the Guadalupe and Frio Rivers for bass and perch.
Today, Steve primarily targets redfish out of Port O’Connor, while also pursuing 15+ pound jack crevalle (see pic) upon request, particularly during the summer and fall months. He runs a custom Wasp 178 technical poling skiff built in Seadrift by B&D Boat Works. Designed with a lightweight composite hull, the boat delivers exceptional shallow-water performance and ride quality for sight fishing the Texas flats. For anglers who have never experienced a composite-hull technical skiff, Steve believes there is no better way to explore the coast.
Date: Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Time: Meeting Time 6 – 9 pm (6 – 7 pm social hour / potential fly tying) with meeting from 7 – 9 pm.
Meeting Location: St. Thomas Presbyterian Church (Fellowship Hall) 14110 Memorial Drive, Houston, Tx., 77079
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