Brown Water Banter

Brown Water Banter

Brown Water Banter is a Gulf Coast podcast hosted by Jared Seymour and Joey Cates. Our episodes feature the anglers, hunters, business owners, local politicians, and personalities that define life on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. We cover fishing, hunting, boating, local politics, food, and the culture that makes this corner of the world like nowhere else. Pull up a chair and pour one.

  1. Ep 359| PMC Inshore Challenge Fishing Tournament

    Jun 8

    Ep 359| PMC Inshore Challenge Fishing Tournament

    🎣 The guys from the Pascagoula Men's Club are back in the Brown Water Studio — Chris Langston and Jack Northrop stop by to break down everything you need to know about the Inshore Challenge fishing tournament hitting Point Park on June 13th 💰 One entry fee covers ALL categories — redfish, speckled trout, flounder, cobia, snapper (now aggregate weight for two fish), and largest tripletail — with payouts up to $1,500 for first place 🐟 New this year: $100 lunker pots for both snapper and speckled trout, with 90% going back to fishermen and 10% to a charitable organization like Backpack Buddies 👧 The kids' rodeo is back for anglers 12 and under — any legal inshore fish counts, even a catfish — just sign up at the Pascagoula Country Club before you fish 🎟️ Register early for $60 before June 7th — after that it jumps to $80 — forms available at Wayne Lee's, Nelson's, and Dad's Superpawn in Pascagoula or just call Jack or Chris directly 🍗 Captain's meeting is June 12th at Pascagoula Country Club with food, door prizes, gift bags, and a full rules rundown — doors open at 6PM, meeting starts at 7PM 🥃 Raffle prizes include a rod and reel combo, a $300 Wayne Lee's gift card, and a liquor wagon loaded with 35 bottles 🏘️ Chris and Jack talk about what the Pascagoula Men's Club actually does — building wheelchair ramps, cooking for the fire department after losing a colleague, cutting overgrown yards for elderly residents, and supporting Backpack Buddies.   Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, Taylor and Cox Law Firm, and Ensured Roofing Company for the support! Want to be a part of the Pelican Gang? Check out our merch Here. Download our free app: Apple: Here Android: Here All our links: Here

    41 min
  2. Ep 358| Kenny DiNero

    May 28

    Ep 358| Kenny DiNero

    Kenny DiNero is back in the Brown Water Banter studio, and that means one thing — the Ocean Springs Marine Mart Fishing Tournament is almost here. 🎣 In this episode, we talk through the 2026 Ocean Springs Marine Mart Tournament, happening May 30–31 at Ocean Springs Marine Mart. The tournament includes inshore and offshore divisions, with redfish, speckled trout, flounder, blackfish/tripletail, cobia, and snapper all in the mix. Entry fees are $50 per angler for inshore and $100 per angler for offshore, with up to $12,000 in cash and prizes on the line. 💰 Kenny also breaks down the captain’s meeting, scale times, awards, sponsor support, live music, food, tournament shirts, and what anglers need to know before weighing fish. The conversation also highlights the people behind the event — volunteers, weighmasters, sponsors, and local legends who help keep this tournament going year after year. ⚓ This episode also includes a special conversation about honoring Dennis Mann through the Blackfish award and Jim Franks through a Cobia award, recognizing two Gulf Coast names who left a major mark on the fishing community. 🏆 It’s part tournament preview, part Gulf Coast storytelling, and part classic Kenny DiNero chaos. Watch the full episode on YouTube ⬇️ https://youtube.com/live/sSTABg6L8Oo?feature=share Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, and Taylor and Cox Law Firm and Ensured Roofing for the support!  Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch Here.  Download our free app: Apple: Here Android: Here All our links: https://linktr.ee/brownwaterbanter

    1h 10m
  3. Ep 357| General Joe Spraggins

    May 21

    Ep 357| General Joe Spraggins

    General Joe Spraggins Returns: Oysters, Snapper Allocation Battles & the Gulf of America Seafood Push Department of Marine Resources Executive Director General Joe Spraggins is back in the studio for his third appearance on Brown Water Banter, and this one covers a lot of ground — from record oyster harvests to the frustrating math behind Mississippi's snapper allocation. 🦪 Mississippi's on-bottom oyster season wrapped with over 50,000 sacks — the best numbers since 2011-2012 — and the General breaks down how spat on shell techniques flipped survival rates from 5% to nearly 70% 📈 Next year's oyster goal? Potentially 100,000 sacks, which would rival numbers not seen since 2007-2008 🏝️ A 400-acre expansion on the east end of Deer Island is underway — a $30 million Corps of Engineers project — and the DMR is pushing to reclaim old oyster beds north of Deer Island that were buried by dredge spoil years ago 🐟 Red snapper season opens May 22 and runs through July 5 — two fish per person, 16-inch minimum — but Mississippi is still stuck at just 82,000 pounds thanks to a 3.55% allocation that General Spraggins calls broken ⚖️ A June 1 meeting in Tampa will bring all five Gulf state directors together to discuss reallocating unused quota from states like Florida that aren't catching their full share — plus a possible rollover provision for hurricane years 🎣 The Amberjack situation is even more absurd — two reported fish from Mississippi could theoretically shut down the entire system because of how antiquated the data model is 📊 MS Creel has been certified and is now collecting real data alongside LA Creel, which could finally push Mississippi's allocation back toward the 130,000-160,000 pound range where it belongs 🚔 The new probable cause law for boating stops gets a thorough breakdown — General Spraggins confirms DMR will follow it 100%, notes it won't affect resource checks or safety situations, and emphasizes his officers aren't out there trying to write tickets 🦐 Shrimp season could open before June 7 — shrimp are growing faster than average thanks to high April salinity — and the General makes a direct appeal to processors to hold the line on pricing so shrimpers can actually afford to run their boats at $5.50/gallon diesel 🏷️ A new Gulf of America seafood labeling and marketing initiative is in the works with Visit Mississippi — restaurants serving domestic Gulf seafood will get free branding, advertising support, and a scannable logo to display 📉 DNA testing by the Southern Shrimp Alliance showed Gulf-fresh seafood being served at Mississippi coast restaurants jumped from 18% in 2024 to 64% this year 🗳️ Congressman Ezell is pushing a bill to extend Mississippi's state waters from three miles to nine for all species — not just reef fish — which would be a game-changer for charter boats and inshore fishermen Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, and Taylor and Cox Law Firm and Ensured Roofing for the support!  Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch Here.  Download our free app: Apple: Here Android: Here All our links: https://linktr.ee/brownwaterbanter

    1h 14m
  4. Ep 355| Senator Jeremy England

    May 6

    Ep 355| Senator Jeremy England

    In this episode of Brown Water Banter, we sit down with Senator Jeremy England to break down the new Mississippi DMR probable cause law and what it could mean for boaters, fishermen, and enforcement on the Gulf Coast. Senator England explains how the bill came about, why constituents pushed for it, and what changes when DMR officers stop or board a vessel. The conversation also gets into how bills move through the Mississippi Legislature, why so many bills never make it to a vote, and the ongoing debate over Mississippi’s ballot initiative process. The guys also talk through some of the bigger questions surrounding this issue, including public concerns about fishing license checks, boating safety, Omega Protein, campaign contributions, and where the line should be between protecting natural resources and protecting constitutional rights. 🎣 What the new DMR probable cause law actually says ⚖️ Why the Fourth Amendment matters on the water 🚤 How this affects boat stops, boarding, safety checks, and enforcement 🏛️ How bills move through the Mississippi Legislature 🐟 Omega Protein, bycatch concerns, and Gulf Coast fishing politics 🗳️ Mississippi’s unresolved ballot initiative issue This one is a straight-up Gulf Coast civics lesson with a fishing and boating angle — and it’s a conversation a lot of Mississippi outdoorsmen are already talking about. Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, and Taylor and Cox Law Firm for the support!  Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch Here.  Download our free app: Apple: Here Android: Here All our links: https://linktr.ee/brownwaterbanter

    1h 9m
  5. Ep 354| Department of Marine Resources

    May 1

    Ep 354| Department of Marine Resources

    The guys from the Mississippi DMR are back in the studio — Trevor Moncrief (Marine Fisheries Director) and Travis Williams (Artificial Reef Director) join us to break down everything happening with Mississippi's artificial reefs and fisheries management. 🪸 Katrina Key got a major refresh — concrete from the old Broadwater Marina demolition was repurposed to cap subsided reef material south of Deer Island, bringing it back to permitted elevation 📏 Katrina Key is already over a mile and a half long and there are plans to extend it another two and a half miles — the longest artificial reef in the state 🚢 Multiple vessel deployments over the past year including a large tug with the Bay Pest sculpture, shrimp boat Captain Ben with the Gulf Fishing Banks, and a vessel on FH 14 🏗️ The Secretary of State's office is revamping the old Broadwater Marina site in Biloxi with new pilings, roadbed structure, and plans for a marina and green space — and they partnered with DMR to reuse demolished concrete as reef material 🐟 Jared was told to say "MS Creel" and not snapper... but they're talking about snapper anyway 🎣 Katrina Key doubles as island protection and aquaculture protection for off-bottom oyster operations — plus it's close enough inshore that you don't have to get beat to death running offshore to fish it 💰 Proximity matters — keeping reef projects closer to shore saves significant deployment costs for DMR 🔜 More Katrina Key extension work is funded and in the procurement process — stay tuned Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, Taylor and Cox Law Firm, and Cedar Lake Power Equipment for the support!  Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch Here.  Download our free app: Apple: Here Android: Here All our links: https://linktr.ee/brownwaterbanter

    1h 24m
  6. Ep 353| Southern Kingfish Association

    Apr 24

    Ep 353| Southern Kingfish Association

    Rob Lipolla and Cody join us in the Brown Water Studio to break down everything about the Southern Kingfish Association — a tournament series that's been running since the late nineties across the entire Southeast coast from Texas to North Carolina. 🎣 Rob has been fishing SKA tournaments for roughly 25 years and shares the history of how the organization grew into a major competitive circuit with divisions broken into regions across the Gulf, South Florida, and the Carolinas 🏆 Cody is heading into his third year fishing the SKA and won the small boat division nationals last year after traveling to the East Coast of Florida — that's when the bug really hit 🐟 The tournament format is a two-day event with one fish per day and an aggregate weight of the two fish determining the winner 📍 Biloxi used to host the national championship every year in November because the king mackerel fishery was so strong — tournaments drew several hundred boats with shotgun starts that rivaled the Billfish Classic 📉 The conversation digs into why the Gulf Coast kingfish population has declined — water temperatures rising, salinity changes from Louisiana rain runoff, the lasting effects of the oil spill, overfishing, and better technology putting more pressure on the resource 🤝 Cody talks about what makes the SKA culture different from other tournament circuits — the camaraderie, the family atmosphere, and a community that keeps anglers coming back 👋 Shoutouts to Bobby Carter, Jack Holmes, and the early figures who helped bring SKA tournaments to the Mississippi Gulf Coast before the Billfish Classic even existed Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, Taylor and Cox Law Firm, and Cedar Lake Power Equipment for the support!  Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch Here.  Download our free app: Apple: Here Android: Here All our links: https://linktr.ee/brownwaterbanter

    1h 2m
  7. Ep 352| Trigger Time TV

    Apr 15

    Ep 352| Trigger Time TV

    Troy Guillotte of Trigger Time TV joins us in the Brown Water Studio for a conversation about firearms, filming, and growing up in Jackson County, Mississippi. 🦌 Troy talks about his Gautier roots and how his dad's influence shaped his love for hunting, fishing, sports, and all things outdoors in South Mississippi 🔫 From magazine junkie to TV host — Troy shares how a fascination with firearms that started at 21 led him to build a career doing what he loves instead of going into insurance or banking 🛠️ The guys bond over building ARs like "a grown man's Lego set" — whiskey, parts, and the never-ending rabbit hole of rails, triggers, barrels, and uppers that can run $5,200 deep 💥 Troy breaks down his go-to firearms — polymer based striker fired nine millimeters from Glock, SIG, HEK, Smith and Wesson, and Walther — and why he says everyone wants a 1911 until you get in a gunfight 📺 Troy opens up about getting to work alongside some of his heroes in the firearms world and chasing a dream that turned into a real career in television 🏠 A conversation rooted in South Mississippi culture — music, food, family, and the kind of rich lifestyle that has nothing to do with money Watch the Full Episode Here ⬇️ https://youtu.be/ZfxP6OhtnR4 Also big thanks to Southern Magnolia Smiles, Forever Young Men's and Women Health, Taylor and Cox Law Firm, and Cedar Lake Power Equipment for the support!  Want to be a part of the pelican gang? Check out our merch Here.  Download our free app: Apple: Here Android: Here All our links: https://linktr.ee/brownwaterbanter

    1h 36m
4.8
out of 5
21 Ratings

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Brown Water Banter is a Gulf Coast podcast hosted by Jared Seymour and Joey Cates. Our episodes feature the anglers, hunters, business owners, local politicians, and personalities that define life on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. We cover fishing, hunting, boating, local politics, food, and the culture that makes this corner of the world like nowhere else. Pull up a chair and pour one.

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