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Steve Ramirez

Fly Fisher, Naturalist, Author

Steve Ramirez is an award winning outdoor and conservation author who lives and writes in the Texas Hill Country. Steve’s first book, Casting Forward - Fishing Tales from the Texas Hill
Country, was featured in the film Mending the Line starring Brian Cox and Sinqua Walls. His second and third books, Casting Onward - Fishing Adventures in Search of America’s Native Gamefish and Casting Seaward – Fishing Adventures in Search of America’s Saltwater Gamefish have received critical acclaim as an important work of outdoor adventure and conservation literature. A Season in Patagonia – An Angler and Naturalist’s Journey to a New World will be released in October of 2026. Its sequel, A Season of Fire and Ice – An Angler and Naturalist’s Journey to Timeless Places and Hallowed Waters is in production for scheduled release in 2028 or 2029. Continued below...

 

 

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Casting Forward, Onward, and Seaward

Steve Ramirez is a fly fisher, writer, educator, master naturalist, philosopher, and outdoor adventurer. He's traveled four continents writing about fishing, landscapes, human cultures, and the natural world. He's written for many of the major periodicals and is publishing his latest book Casting Seaward. This book is the third in a book series that started with Casting Forward and was followed by Casting Onward. Join us and hear Steve's thoughts on fly fishing, conservation, restoration, and his hopes for the future of planet earth.

Just a few of the questions asked and answered during the interview:

  • When did you start writing?
  • What effect do your previous careers have on your writing today?
  • What do you use fly fishing as the basis for your stories?
  • What are your books about and what effect do you hope they'll have on your readers?
  • Does writing energize you or exhaust you?
  • Do you make notes during a trip and then write about it later?
  • How do you think your writing will help the natural world?
  • Where and when do you write?
  • In all your travels what was the most challenging species, you fished for?
  • Of all the places you've traveled and fished, what is the most memorable?
  • What can we do as fly fishers to help combat global warming?
  • As humans are we working to conserve, preserve, or destroy our natural world?
  • Do you think the world would be better off without humans?
  • Do you think we can reverse the current trends that adversely affect our environment?

Casting Seaward

Steve Ramirez has been traveling thousands of miles in pursuit of native gamefish in salt and brackish water habitats. Join us as Steve tells his stories of adventures in the salt that weave fish, people, and nature together and how humanity impacts the world in many ways.

Just a few of the questions asked and answered during the interview:

  • What made you look seaward for your latest book?
  • What is Casting Seaward about?
  • How did you pick the places and people you want to fish with?
  • Do you make notes on site (or en plen aire) or does the writing come from recollections at a later date?
  • How do you view your purposeful work in writing about our natural world along with your personal journey?
  • What as the most exciting experience you had?
  • What experience was the most challenging?
  • What species was the hardest to target?
  • What experience did you learn the most about fishing?
  • Which experience did have that helped you to grow the most personally?
  • How do you think the coastal waters are doing?
  • What factors are at issue with managing the striped bass and bluefish fisheries on the east coast?
  • What can we do as fly fishers to help conserve and preserve?

Casting Homeward

Join us for an engaging episode with Steve Ramirez, author of Casting Homeward. Dive into America's legendary landscapes—from New England's songbird-filled woods to Yellowstone's wild valleys and Bristol Bay's bear-populated rivers. Steve explores the magic of iconic places that restore our souls and inspire awe. Tune in for a philosophical journey through the wild heart of America and discover stories that connect us to nature's timeless beauty.

Just a few of the questions asked and answered during the interview:

  • You just published Casting Homeward the fourth book in your casting series. Can you describe the Casting Series?
  • What inspired you go on this multi-year fly fishing quest of discovery?
  • What do you hope readers will get out of your books?
  • What authors and works have influenced your writing?
  • When and where did you start flyfishing?
  • What is your favorite place to flyfish and what would be the target species?
  • What is Casting Homeward about?
  • What was your experience fishing in Alaska?
  • What species of fish impressed you the most and why?
  • Did fishing in Alaska change how you think and feel about the natural world?
  • What did you discover in Montana and what were your experiences?
  • You spent some time in The Catskills, considered the birthplace of American Fly Fishing. What were your thoughts while fishing there?
  • You started your book with Texas and ended with Texas. What makes Texas special to you?

Mexico to Patagonia: An Angler's Journey Through a New World

Steve Ramirez explores the rivers, jungles, mountains, and windswept landscapes of Central and South America featured in A Season in Patagonia. From tarpon in Mexico and peacock bass in the Amazon to the legendary trout waters of Patagonia, Steve shares unforgettable encounters with remarkable people, diverse cultures, extraordinary wildlife, and world-class fisheries. Discover how travel, fly fishing, and a deep connection to nature can transform not only the way you fish—but also the way you see the world.

Steve currently writes the Seasonable Angler column for Fly Fisherman Magazine and his work has appeared in various journals including, Fly Fisherman, Trout Magazine, The Flyfish Journal, American Angler, Tail Magazine, Hallowed Waters Journal, Under Wild Skies, and many more. Steve serves as the Ambassador for Texas for the American Museum of Fly-Fishing, is a Life Member of Trout Unlimited, and a contributing member of the Nature Conservancy, Audubon, and the Rainforest Alliance. As a certified Master Naturalist, Steve is passionately involved in promoting the restoration and conservation of the watersheds, rivers, wetlands, and shorelines of North America and beyond. He is an avid outdoor adventure traveler who has explored four continents, but who always seems to return home to the spring-fed Hill Country streams of Texas.

Find out more about Steve's writing and adventures here.

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