Bite Me - A Texas Saltwater Fishing Podcast
The next best thing to being on the water is listening to the Bite Me podcast. Hosted by longtime Texas saltwater fishing legends John Lopez, with Capts. Scott Null, Dean Thomas and Caleb McCumber, it offers the best in inshore and offshore saltwater fishing insight.
Episodes

20 minutes ago
20 minutes ago
When the storm, “comes out of nowhere.”
Setting you up for blue-water days.
Does summer make you miss winter. Miss winter yet?

3 days ago
3 days ago
CCA Texas advocacy director Shane Bonnot joined the Bite Me podcast to discuss the hottest of hot-button topics: Effects, costs and pros and cons of desalination plants along the Gulf Coast.
Bonnot also updates with the latest on the oyster license buy-back program.

3 days ago
3 days ago
From one of the most successful remote offshore operations in Australia to dominating the global lure market, Damon Olsen has a story.
And now, that story has begun to separate itself in the Gulf Coast soft plastics world. Olsen joined the Bite Me podcast to discuss the remarkable history of his fishing journey, lure design, the meticulous detail that separates some lures from others and his scented soft plastic baits.

7 days ago

Tuesday Jun 16, 2026
Tuesday Jun 16, 2026
Sargassum is here. Is it a good thing?
Talking basics: Surf fishing and knots.
What you would change about today’s fishing culture.
If the captains knew where a tagged redfish was released.
WWSD? WWDD? WWCD?

Sunday Jun 14, 2026

Sunday Jun 14, 2026
Sunday Jun 14, 2026
The great Cary Marcus takes us down memory lane -- and the impact pioneering lures had on what we throw now.

Tuesday Jun 09, 2026
Tuesday Jun 09, 2026
+ What lateral lines are. And what they do.
+ Kayak fishing pricing itself out?
+ The worst boat ramp etiquette you’ll hear.

Sunday Jun 07, 2026
Sunday Jun 07, 2026
Capt. Scott Null has turned 80-acres into a hunting and outdoors haven. He shares tips and strategies.

Sunday Jun 07, 2026
Sunday Jun 07, 2026
Getting ready for the summer nearshore and offshore season? The great Capt. Bill Platt has everything you need to know.





