Monday, September 29, 2008

Capt. Eric gets a surprise!


As we were wearing out the fish on the Evolution an interesting thing happened. I caught a redfish that I had caught 2 weeks prior. When I got the fish in the boat I noticed something hanging out his bottom. It was my color, size and style hook, knot and leader. The fish was caught and released after it swollowed a hook too deep to retrieve 2 weeks prior. The hook went through its system and was about to be expelled when he was caught again. I think its safe to say he wont be biting again. Its hard to tell in the pic but the large flounder is over 5lbs. Thanks Again Cork Guys!


Captain Eric Adamski

Pics from Capt. Riddle



Captain Jimmy Riddle

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Evolution @ night!



I had the pleasure of fishing with Capt. Bert Deener a biologist, fishing guide and writer from southern Georgia. Night fishing was our plan. We were both eager to wet a line after our first trip was postponed. The wind was blowing hard from the NE and the tides were less than ideal. The trout were a bit slower than normal but we did catch several keepers under the Evolution popping corks. Bert snapped a few shots on our trip. We had a blast!


Captain Eric Adamski

Capt. Eric's kids



I had the pleasure of taking the kids out to wet a line. The water temp is 78 and the wind has been blowing NE for days. We had a few sprinkles but my crew toughed the conditions. They landed several reds, black drum, croaker and flounder on the Rage popping corks. My daughter had the 3 biggest of the day 2 around 30" and one slightly smaller. I had the Rage rigged to their litte zebco's. It was great to watch them cast and reel the fish in all on their own.
Captain Eric Adamski

Capt. Jim loves our corks


I have been using the Outcast and Inticer for over a year now. I find them to be the most effective popping corks on the market a true leader in today’s many choices of corks. I have tag more Reds this year for the DNR than I have in years past using the traditional corks of yesterday. My clients love the Outcast as it is heavier and easier to cast, yet you’re able to use lightweight tackle making all species of fish feeling like the Big One. A cork that is 99.9% tangle free, yet gives your bait the most natural look. It is truly amazing watching your bait pop the top of the water as a predator is getting ready to pounce upon it .Thanks for a great product!


Captain Jim Edenfield

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Inticer wins again in Georgia!



Capt. Rick had a charter for Miss Judy Charters. Today winds were 15- 20out of the north. As Capt. Jeremy reported the tides were extreme today like yesterday. We had a 9.2 foot high tide at the Savannah Sheritan today. We decided to fish in close and we worked over the Wilmington river all the way to the Savannah River.
We caught plenty of keeper trout, a lot of bluefish and some ladyfish as well. One of the guys lost a huge trout at the boat as well as a 3 foot Gar that I broke off at the boat. We were able to find clean water in most places. Water temp was 78° in Turner Creek and the Wilmington River, but it went as high as 80° on some of the Mud flats that we fished.
All fish were caught on live shrimp and the INTICER POPPING CORK from Midcoast. I have info and a link to their site on my homepage. This cork outfished the Bass Pro Shop Inshore Extreme and a traditional float. Half way thru the charter, the person using the other type of floats asked to be switched to the Inticer!


Captain Rick Reynolds

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Could your corks work too well?



We caught a good mess of fish this weekend but ran into an interesting problem. The fish would strike at the cork before finding the bait. Time after time, the trout would strike the cork and sink to get the shrimp. We used the RAGE and Evolution corks to bring this mess of fish to the dock. Thanks Cork Guys!

Capt. Eric Adamski

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Monday, September 1, 2008

Cassidy's death defying leap!

This has nothing to do with fishing but I promised my baby girl that I would post this on our blog. We were @ Tommy & Tina's river house on the San Bernard river Labor Day weekend and the kids were in the water the whole time. This is Cassidy jumping from the top of the sun deck, you go girl!

Lane

Outcast performs again!



We were drifting East Matagorda bay in the Tripod area on the East end using the Outcast corks with live shrimp. We ended the day with 2 keeper reds (24" & 27") and one keeper trout.


Tommy & Tina

Camden's first Gafftop



This is my son Camden with the first gafftop he ever caught, we were drifting in East Matagorda bay with Glynn, Tommy and Chase, throwing a variety of our corks with Gulp under them. Way to go Cammy!


Lane