Capt. Dee Wallace: Fish Stories, Farley Boats and Their Place in the Evolution of Sportfishing Boats

Feb 24, 2024 | PAPHA Lectures

As part of the Museum’s 2024 Winter Lecture Series, Capt. Dee Wallace, a global sportfishing captain that has set over 10 world records, explores the history of sportfishing and sport boats from the most modern to those built by the Farley Brothers in 1915.

About Capt. Dee Wallace

Capt. Wallace grew up in Port Aransas after his family arrived in 1963 when he was eight years old. He worked his way up from a Woody’s dock boy, to deckhand, to licensed captain at 20 years of age. At 23, he had his 500 ton captain’s license. These years put him in contact with many, now-legendary captains. He himself was a captain on one of the pioneering mothership operations, the French Look. He has judged tag-and-release categories for the Deep Sea Roundup for years, along with other tournaments — and was inducted into the Port Aransas Boatmen Hall of Fame in 2023. Capt. Wallace currently is the tournament director at Fisherman’s Wharf and has been a broker for Fox Yacht Sales for 20 years.

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