Member Name: Brandon White
Tidal Fish Screen Name: Brandon White
Member Since: 1995

| Chief Angler | |
| Career | Entrepreneur | |
| Home Waters | Easton, Maryland (Choptank River and Miles River) | |
| Favorite Fish | Bonefish and Striped Bass | |
| Favorite Lure and/or Fly | Blanco Flies, Tidal Fish Lures (chartreuse is the hot color) | |
| Places Fished | United States: Alabama, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Idaho, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Internationally: Bahamas (a ton of islands from the northern to southern reaches), Belize (north and south), Honduras (outer islands), Nicaragua, Costa Rica (pacific side), Seychelles Islands (Alphonse Island), and Turks and Cacios. | |
| Favorite Place to Fish | Sight-casting to any fish on the flats. | |
| Favorite on the Water Snack | Turkey jerky, cold crab cakes and fried chicken. I also have a deep appreciation for Berger Cookies | |
| Favorite Food | Sushi | |
| Favorite Music | Alternative, Classic Rock | |
| Favorite Sites | Lateral Line and Tidal Fish | |
| Method(s) of Fishing | Light tackle, fly fishing, offshore fishing (live bait, casting) | |
| Fresh, Salt or Both Fishing | Both | |
| Boat Rig I | Boat: Lowe 12ft Jon Boat | ![]() |
| Boat Rig II | Boat: Parker 21 SE | ![]() ![]() |
Truck for Towing | 1999 Dodge Durango SLT, 5.2L V8 This truck has been great to me. It has more then enough power to pull my 21 Parker SE, and plenty of room inside for all my tackle, luggage etc. I picked it because it was the best for the money in size and toughness range. | ![]() |
| Fishing Rods & Reels | Light Tackle All my main spinning and bait casting reels are Shimano. I like their quality as well as the precision they offer. Instant anti-reverse is a big thing for me, Shimano has been the best I have ever used. Also the reels hold up under a lot of use and abuse that I put them through. For light tackle rods I mainly use G-Loomis for both my bait casting as well as my spinning rigs. I like them because of the sensitivity they provide as well as the fact that they usually offer three piece versions and given how much I travel it is a must. Light Tackle Reels Light Tackle Rods
For anything over 10wt I usually fish G-Loomis. I like their construction and feel and they have withstood the beating that I have put them through in all my travels around the globe chasing fish. For fly reels I fish almost exclusively Tibor for all my saltwater fishing. They are expensive but they are absolutely worth it. I have fished all over the world with them, dropped them in ocean saltwater (not recommended, but they handle it), stuffed them in baggage, and caught a ton of different fish on all of them. They always have always performed. Fly Reels Fly Rods G-Loomis 9' Nauticus (they no longer make these, a GLX or GL3 Saltwater fly rod would replace these)" 9wt and 12w | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
| Fishing Line | My light tackle fishing line brands are pretty simple,I use two Berkley and Ande. For fly fishing I use whole host of fishing lines for different conditions. Light Tackle Sinking Lines
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| Fishing Books I Recommend | coming... | |