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The moment is as fresh in his mind as if it happened last week. Four-year old Brett Holden stands on the dock holding a gleaming kingfish that’s nearly as big as he is. Published in a local newspaper, the photo, submitted by his dad, Don, documented the beginning of a record setting angling career. While much has changed for Holden, now 45, one thing remains unchanged: his enthusiasm for sport fishing runs as deep as the blue waters where the billfish he chases roam.

“I’ve always been fascinated by big fish,” Holden says. “My dad had a boat, so I’ve been fishing since I was born. He (Don) primarily targeted snapper, grouper, kingfish and ling, but he also targeted sharks, so I grew up shark fishing with him. He still makes a couple of trips per year with us.”

Where the Big Fish Live

As owner and captain of the sport fishing juggernaut Booby Trap, a 52-foot, twin-engine 2008 Viking Express based at Surfside Marina that’s capable of hitting 40 knots, Holden (aka “Captain Ahab”) and his crew of talented and intrepid swordfishing anglers have emerged as the premier private sport fishing boat in the Gulf of Mexico. The team has been named the top private boat in the Houston Big Game Fishing Club for five straight years mainly on the strength of its ability to reel in an astounding number of elusive, majestic swordfish. And while catching a swordfish is major accomplishment for any angler, bringing one of the bottom-dwelling monsters to the surface during the daytime, a feat the Booby Trap crew has perfected, is even more impressive. boobytrap



Swordfishing the Gulf of Mexico

In June, the Booby Trap crew, comprised of Jeff Wilson, Matt Reed and Travis Joyce, along with guest anglers Brian Barclay and Danny Lenderman, made sport fishing headlines when on its third trip of the season, Barclay hooked a mammoth swordfish that weighed in excess of 500 pounds, crushing the old Gulf of Mexico swordfish or swordfishing record of 341 pounds. The fish was placed in 1,000 pounds of ice and was weighed the next day. By that time, Holden says the fish weighed about 493 pounds, was 108 inches long and had a girth of 60 inches.

“This fish came to the surface and we could see it was hooked pretty deep. It then went back under for three hours. At first, I thought it was a 300 pounder, but the closer it got to the boat I said, ‘It’s a nickel!’ It probably would have been around 550 pounds, but we didn’t weigh it for 27 hours, and by then it had lost an inch in length and four inches in girth,” Holden said. After snagging the massive swordfish, the Booby Trap tracked west in search of blue marlin and caught six wahoo and two blue marlin before calling it a day. Setting World Records

Catching large numbers of huge fish is nothing new for Holden and the Booby Trap. In 2012, the Booby Trap caught 172 swordfish in 41 days of fishing and Holden says that his swordfishing crew has caught over 800 swordfish and 1,000 billfish in the Gulf of Mexico to date. Over its last 45 trips, the crew has caught 218 swordfish and released approximately 20 state record class swords. In 2009, the boat recorded the first “Super Grand Slam”—catching all four of the billfish species, which includes swordfish, blue marlin, white marlin and sailfish, in one day—in the Gulf of Mexico and repeated the feat in 2012. IMG_1119-3

Swordfishing At Its Best! In late June, the prolific boat, owned by Holden since 2008, set a world record when the crew caught 30 swordfish in a single trip, breaking the old record of 21. Of the 30 fish caught, Holden says 23 were estimated to weigh in excess of 200 pounds and five were estimated to weigh at least 300 pounds. As is the custom for the Booby Trap, which releases 95 percent of the fish caught, 26 swordfish were released. The catch and release practice is in keeping with Holden’s overriding belief in preserving the natural resources of the ocean. He says fish badly damaged from the battle to bring them to the boat are usually kept.

“We try to release every fish we can,” Holden says. “We don’t keep fish because of size, we keep them because of the condition that they come to the boat in. Swordfish are good eating fish and we don’t feel bad about putting them in the boat. We just have respect for one of the most incredible fish in the ocean.”

For Holden, the owner of Holden Roofing and a Houston native who lives in Richmond, his rise to the top of the sport fishing game was not an overnight journey. In the 1980s, he began getting hired by boats to assist those crews in finding big fish before he bought his first boat and began entering tournaments.

“Between 1984 and 2000, I won or placed in 50 tournaments and bought bigger boats from the tournament money. In 1986, I was able to afford a boat that could travel out that far (at least 100 miles offshore) and from ’86 through 2008 I mainly targeted blue marlin,” he said. While focusing on catching blue marlin by day, Holden dabbled in catching swordfish at night, as catching the elusive fish that lives in over 1,700 feet of water during the daytime was extremely rare. For over a century, swordfish were caught primarily at night when they ventured up to about 300 feet from the surface to feed. While fishing at night, Holden says a good trip might yield two to four swordfish.

“There was no daytime fishery (for swordfish) here (in the gulf). A group in Florida started catching them during the day, so I knew it could happen here.

“For years we were told that the gulf had been fished out and the swordfish were not there, but I didn’t believe that. We went out numerous times and never caught one

Using squid bait provided by sponsor Bait Masters, along with their recommended rod, the “Get Tight Sucka” series, 80 class reels and up to 6,000 feet of 80-pound, high visibility orange line with strobe lights affixed to the leader, and utilizing sophisticated radar and sonar equipment to see where the fish are living, the Booby Trap has re-written the rules for swordfishing in the gulf.

“The techniques we’re using are different from anybody I’ve ever seen and we’re able to produce double digit swordfish on just about every trip,” Holden says. For the past three years, Holden and company have hosted the Texas Swordfish Seminar at Surfiside Marina, where they reveal their techniques to eager anglers. The seminar benefits the non-profit Everyday Heroes organization, which provides transportation to veterans to and from their doctor’s appointments. Holden says they expected 50 people the first year of the seminar and more than 500 showed up. Over 2,500 people attended the 2013 seminar held in March. To date, the event has raised over $500,000 for the charity.

01/12/2026

Weather holds and The B***y Trap 68 will be headed to Texas Tomorrow! 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽 We can’t wait!
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After a 7 1/2 hour battle this young lady put this pig on the deck. This would have been a Texas State Record at the tim...
01/10/2026

After a 7 1/2 hour battle this young lady put this pig on the deck. This would have been a Texas State Record at the time but this big girl went on ice instead of to the scales. I’m still pretty damn sure this swordfish is still the largest swordfish ever caught by a female angler in the Gulf of America.
B***y Trap Fishing Team When I Think Big Swordfish
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Remembering when Josh caught this beast! Hours in the chair. We can’t wait for the 68 to get to Texas! Cone in weather w...
01/10/2026

Remembering when Josh caught this beast! Hours in the chair. We can’t wait for the 68 to get to Texas!
Cone in weather window!
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Yep Yep!!!! We are headed back to Texas! Scheduled to roll out of Pensacola Tuesday!                            ***yTrap...
01/09/2026

Yep Yep!!!! We are headed back to Texas! Scheduled to roll out of Pensacola Tuesday!
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Well going to have to make a stop. Looks like the B***y Trap will be in Pensacola for a few days. Had a very minor oil l...
01/06/2026

Well going to have to make a stop. Looks like the B***y Trap will be in Pensacola for a few days. Had a very minor oil leak since the 68 was brand new. Just had the warranty work done and now it’s way worse than before. So…. A few more days in Pensacola and we should be headed home to Texas.
Can’t wait to get back after them! Here’s another old Texas Swordfish Photo! I remember this one like it was yesterday!
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B***y Trap Fishing Team’s angler Jeramie Vinklarek with a nice one! We can’t wait! The 68 is half way home!             ...
01/06/2026

B***y Trap Fishing Team’s angler Jeramie Vinklarek with a nice one! We can’t wait! The 68 is half way home!

01/05/2026

It’s that time! The B***y Trap has headed out making her way to the Gulf Of America! We can’t wait to fire off the 2026 Swordfishing Tour!
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Back in time! I remember this day like it was yesterday fighting this sword in 8’ seas for 4 1/2 hours in the Gulf Strea...
01/05/2026

Back in time! I remember this day like it was yesterday fighting this sword in 8’ seas for 4 1/2 hours in the Gulf Stream of South Florida.

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Can’t wait to get back after them in the Gulf of America! Stay tuned for live swordfishing action from Texas to tge Flor...
01/03/2026

Can’t wait to get back after them in the Gulf of America! Stay tuned for live swordfishing action from Texas to tge Florida Keys@ Team Double Down ®️ TV

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The B***y Trap 68 is packed and loaded ready for her run back to Texas! It’s almost time! We are ready to get back after...
01/02/2026

The B***y Trap 68 is packed and loaded ready for her run back to Texas! It’s almost time! We are ready to get back after the swords! Now we just need that weather window to make the jump!
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Swordfish Season is fixing to fire off for us as Deer Season wraps up! We will be fishing out of Texas, Miami and the Fl...
12/30/2025

Swordfish Season is fixing to fire off for us as Deer Season wraps up! We will be fishing out of Texas, Miami and the Florida Keys this year! The excitement is building and we have big plans and goals this year! Stay tuned! We will be Live Streaming from the cockpit this season!
Join us at Team Double Down ®️ TV for live Swordfishing action!
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