Monday, May 24, 2010

May fishing has been hot!










May has been excellent so far.  Running a few trips here and there and the warm summer weather has finally hit.  Here are a few pics including one day out on the beach with hardly a ripple on the ocean.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

HT Redfish Series - Savannah GA - 4th Place!


Headed to Savannah GA for the HT Redfish Series event on April 10th.  First redfish tourny without my usual fishing partner but Hylan Furniss filled in and we had a great time.  Conditions were windy and rough before the tournament but we were able to get sunny skies on Saturday and the bite turned on.  We worked several schools of redfish in less than a foot of water at times with their tails and backs out of the water feeding on tiny shrimp.  We had a great day catching several oversized fish and culled up a few times until we had our 2 redfish limit(max 23" in GA).  In the livewell was a fat 22 1/2" and a skinny 22 1/4" that weighed in at 8.27 lbs which was good for 4th place and just off the leaders at 8.9 lbs.  Congrats to Brian and Neal on their win.  The HT Redfish Series will be in Morehead City June 19th and Charleston on Aug 7th. 

Monday, April 5, 2010

Thank goodness its finally here. The weather has finally gotten warm and with a few 80 degree days the flats fishing is starting to heat up. The bite gets better as the day goes on and water warms up in the afternoons. Tony and Christian joined me on 4/1 under sunny skies and very little wind. The fish were still schooled up tight and the bite was tough to start the day but the bite got going and we had a good time. We had similar conditions on 4/2 and I got to stick a few later in the day. Lots of mullet stirring in the creeks and my favorite way to fish...with topwater baits will be the go to lure any day now.




IFA Redfish Tour - Charleston, SC


Saturday March 20th we fished the first stop in the Atlantic Division of the IFA Redfish Tour in Charleston, SC. We couldn't have asked for better weather and everyone seemed to be on the fish. We were looking for 23 inch fish to fit South Carolina's slot size and we had a good bit of success. After a few 24 inchers, the bite finally turned on just before we had to get back to weigh in. We were feeling pretty good about our 2 fish which measured 22 and 23 inches and weighed in at 8 lbs even. This would have won the tournament in previous years but with great weather and a big turnout it only got us 15th out of around 70 boats. 1 lb seperated the top 15 boats. Next stop is our home tournament in May out of Surf City, NC.


Thursday, March 11, 2010

March 7-9 Perfect Weather Charleston

Had a couple perfect weather days in Charleston where it usually blows every trip down especially come tournament time. This trip was different and the fishing was awesome. The reds were in schooled up by the hundreds on the mudflats. It was all sight fishing. Poling and being stealthy was necessary but most of the fish ate. The 70 degree days got one group of fish so excited they were hitting topwaters in 55 degree water! Caught a lot of 21-23 inch fish which is what we are after next week in the IFA Redfish Tour event out of Charleston. Also, just for fun caught a bunch of 30-35 inch fish that weighed 10-15 lbs! Praying for this type weather March 20th but reality is it will probably be 50 degrees, cloudy, and the wind blowing 20-25 making the fishing difficult at best.

Yes, thats a topwater plug hanging out of his mouth!


Easy target



A small school sitting near the grass























Feb 19 Redfishing




Headed down to Cape Romain area to do some scouting for the upcoming IFA tournament in Charleston. It was brutally cold but manged to catch about a dozen reds later in the afternoon with most being in the SC slot of 23 inches.




Feb 12th Snow




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Snow at the beach, February 12th! 5-6 inches around the house. Luckily it didn't stay long.