This blog shows how you can grow simple, flavorful ingredients like basil, cherry tomatoes, and sweet peppers at home and bring them on your next camping or surf fishing trip. These easy crops are perfect for pots, patios, or small garden spaces—and add a fresh, personal touch to beachside meals like foil-pack tacos or grilled fish.
Packed with tips for harvesting, storing, and using your garden bounty at the campsite, this post encourages the Red Sky Surf Hunters lifestyle: grow it, pack it, cook it, and make memories under the red sky.


This blog explores how anglers can turn leftover fish scraps—like heads, bones, and guts—into powerful organic fertilizer for the garden. By using traditional composting methods such as burying fish directly, brewing fish emulsion, or adding scraps to a compost pile, you can grow healthier, more productive plants while honoring every part of your catch.
Packed with tips, plant suggestions, and soil-boosting methods, this post connects sustainable gardening with the coastal fishing lifestyle that defines the Red Sky Surf Hunters brand.
Hook a fish, feed your family, fuel your garden.
This blog explores how surf anglers can raise their own live bait by building simple backyard worm beds. Using common materials like bins, shredded paper, and food scraps, you can grow red wigglers or nightcrawlers that double as both effective surf bait and organic composters for your garden.
From saving money at the tackle shop to enriching your soil, worm beds offer a sustainable, self-sufficient way to support your fishing and gardening lifestyle—the Red Sky Surf Hunters way.
Raise your bait. Feed your soil. Catch your next memory.
