About Sam and Omies
Sam and Omies started in Dyer County in the late 1930s, when some local commercial fishermen realized that they could earn extra money by fishing when the business goals they chose did not exist. When crabs, oysters, shrimps, halibut, etc. have no commercial value, why not find some "fun fisherman" to make extra money? At that time, few people had their own recreational vessels, so the merchant captain was often asked It is natural to bring people to try the bluefin tuna, Spanish mackerel, bass drum, etc. near the bay. Some captains thought this was a good idea, and the Chartered Fishing Industry in Dale County was born. Things at Sam and Omies went very smoothly and business started to flourish until the Second World War came and everything was ruined.