About Captain Paul Dixon
Paul
Dixon, a native of Newport Beach, CA, became an angler at age
three, when his mother handed him his first fishing rod. He began
fly fishing at 16 in a summer job at a fishing lodge on Henry's
Lake in Idaho, honing his skills on the legendary Henry's Fork
and Madison River. Returning to Southern California in 1973, he
pursued his new-found passion on the beaches of California and
Baja, Mexico, while majoring in business at the University of
California at Irvine.
In the mid '80s, Paul moved to the East Coast, and began fishing
for striped bass and blue fish in the waters off of Long Island.
He ran the fly fishing department of Orvis New York for five years,
and with Randy Carlson, began one of the first Orvis salt water
fly fishing schools. In 1994, Paul opened Dixon's Sporting Life
in East Hampton, while developing To the Point Charters.
Paul has been featured on ESPN's fishing shows The Walker's
Cay Chronicles and Spanish Fly, NBC News, Barbara Koppel's
ABC Prime Time Special The Hamptons, The New York Times,
Outdoor Life, Fast Company, Forbes FYI, The
Miami Herald, New York (Magazine), Salt Water Fly
Fishing, Field and Stream, and Newsday, among
others.
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