Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Monday, October 27, 2008
Another win with the Evolution!
It has been a tough couple days of fishing. We got about 4 inches of rain on Friday. The fish I was on have moved. We worked hard all day throwing the OUTCAST cork into the wind and switching to the EVOLUTION when conditions allowed. I picked up this nice Striped Bass on a live shrimp under the Evolution. He took that cork for a ride but 10 minutes later this big boy was back boatside. I took 1st prize in the local trout tournament by just over a pound. Thanks for helping me get this big slob to bite.
Captain Eric Adamski
Inticer in the rain!
Capt. Rick had an 8 hour charter for Miss Judy Charters. Today winds were a steady 25 knots out of the East/Northeast and Raining - from showers to downpours. Water temp was 67° at most locations. We fished all the outgoing and a couple of hours of incoming. When we found clear water we caught fish.
I have a pair of FROGG TOGGS and guess what ? They are not waterproof. After a few hours of hard rain I was soaked to the skin. We kept a few nice trout - largest was 21.5 inches and a shade over 4lbs. Also released a few reds, but kept a 10.3 lb black drum. Both of these fish were caught using a black Inticer.
I have a pair of FROGG TOGGS and guess what ? They are not waterproof. After a few hours of hard rain I was soaked to the skin. We kept a few nice trout - largest was 21.5 inches and a shade over 4lbs. Also released a few reds, but kept a 10.3 lb black drum. Both of these fish were caught using a black Inticer.
Captain Rick Reynolds
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Georgia "Cork Guys" win again
Team Bend a Rod Had another great day with the EVOLUTION Corks placing Third once again in the Red and Trout weigh in. I don't know what it is , but we just can't seem to break that third place. One thing though we caught a 28" and 30" Red that we tagged and released for the DNR. The weather wasn't that great but the fishing was good!!! We just can't put those EVOLUTION Corks down, THEY ARE HOT!!!
Captain Jim Edenfield
Captain Jerry Boaen
Monday, October 20, 2008
Outcast in the wind!
The wind has been rough this past week and the fishing has been .....GREAT! We've had huge tides and stiff winds but that's nothing a little hardwork and an OUTCAST couldn't fix. I've been using the OUTCAST to be able to place my live shrimp, mud minnow or artificial bait in the "zone". If you can locate the clean water, you will find the fish. Tight Lines!
Capt Eric Adamski
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Evolution wins in Matagorda!
Midcoast Products Evolution showed us the money on 10/10/08 ! A company fishing tourney for Intertek took place on Friday between 12 boats down in Matty. I was pleased to take Mike, Tim and Tamara in search of the " money fish ". Armed w/ Evolutions and live shrimp along w/ some Gulps! we were able to make a pay day w/ biggest redfish @ 7 1/2 lbs and biggest flounder @ 3 1/2 lbs. The casting distance of the Evolution was the key player in making this trip a success as I was not able to get close to the reefs we were fishing because of fishing out of a borrowed boat. (deeper draft).Thanks go to Lane and Glynn for producing a superior pop'n cork which in return helps me and my clients have days such as the one we had on tourney day...... a success !
Captain Scott Reeh
Monday, October 13, 2008
Another win for the Evolution!
Capt Jerry and I fished the Alee Shiners Tournament today for Cripple Children's Hospital; conditions were tough as we battled 15 to 25kt winds out of the NE as well as thunderstorms all day. The tournament consisted of a 5 fish weigh in of two Reds and three Trout. We started out with a mission after loading up our mouths the night before at the Captains Meeting boasting of going to place in the top 3 and having the biggest Red at weigh in (This was all done of course after having a few Budweiser's and catching a little rousing from friends about our Midcoast Cork Necklaces). When we arrived this morning at one of our drops we were questioning ourselves if the Evolution Cork would perform as well as last Saturdays tournament due to conditions of the wind and elements of this tournament and plus all the bragging that we had done at the Captains Meeting. So with that there was no doubt that we would put the Evolution to the test. By 9am Capt Jerry had already landed two Reds that we knew would put us in contention as long as we had three decent size Trout to go with them by weigh in. Well we caught the Trout that we needed after battling winds and rain all day and to our surprise as well as our relief we did come in 3rd Place. And Capt Jerry "Dog Bendarod Bounty Hunter" missed having the largest Red by 4oz. The Evolution Cork was again successful in some of the worst conditions that we have fished in this year. Thanks for the Innovative Evolution Cork as it helped us back our mouths up.
Captain Jim Edenfield
Redfish on the Evolution!
Redfishing has been great the past couple of weeks w/Capt Patrick Whittenburg. We've been hitting a lot of spoil banks and back lake areas and the reds have been everywhere. Fall redfishing at its best! Recently though I started using the Midcoast Evolution cork. For a while I'd been using the competitors corks and i must say that after using the 'Evolution' I can truly notice a difference. I've definitely had more hookups. I'm not sure if its the chug that it makes or the clicking but there is something about it that calls those redfish in! Fished w/a Gulp underneath it is deadly! Thanks for the great corks and tight lines!
Kevin Berry
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Hot Pink Evolution!
I had the pleasure of fishing with this young lady and her father this weekend. Her Dad was off to a good start as we landed 15 redfish in short order. Next 2 nice flounder came over the rail. This young lady turned up the heat on her Dad and managed to make her Hot Pink Evolution cork sink cast after cast. We pulled in several nice black drum, sheepshead and topped the cooler off with a few trout. The cooler was full and the anglers were happy. What a great day on the water. Thanks Cork Guys!
Captain Eric Adamski
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Team Bend a Rod/Midcoast Products
Lane and Glynn,
Captain Jerry Boaen and I fished a local tournament today in Savannah consisting of 109 anglers benefiting the Georgia Special Olympics, whichraised $7000.00. We had both brought five rods each with various corks on them. We decided to start off with the EVOLUTION and couldn't have made abetter choice. I made a cast and as soon as I popped the cork, BAM!!! a 23 inch Red hit. The unique sound that the cork made was so similar to a fleeing bait fish that it was everything I could do to keep Jerry from jumping in the water wanting to eat that cork himself. In Georgia the slot is 14"-23" with a creel limit of 5 on Reds. The tournament was a total weight of three Reds per angler, within 4 hrs. we were actually throwing back 19-21 inch Reds having already caught our 3 Reds each. To make a long story short, we took 3rd and 4th place and also caught the Red with the most spots (14). The Red with the most spots won a special edition CCA G-Loomis Rod. Jerry and I had made a necklace with three Midcoast Corks for the Captains Meeting Friday night and Saturday at the weigh in. We were quite the buzz and raised a lot of conversation about Midcoast Products. I have to mention that by the end of the weigh in they were calling us the "Cork Guys" hope you don't mind. The Evolution was the only cork that we used all day, man what a cork! Thanks for everything!
Captain Jim Edenfield
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Capt. Eric's Happy Hour!
Many of the local Georgia anglers refer to the time after work untill dark as "Happy Hour". Happy hour will get shorter and shorter as do the days moving toward the winter. Well today I have a "Happy Hour" report for you. My Dad was in town and we loaded up to try to catch a few trout before the sunset. The wind started BLOWING hard about 20+kts from the SW. This made fishing very challeging. The tide was falling at a rapid rate. The trout bite started slow and stayed that way. We landed only one keeper with 6 throw backs. We released 3 reds with one being under the slot and 2 over the slot. I'll try to post pics later, if I can figure out how to get them off my cell phone. All fish were caught under the Rage and Evolution popping corks. Here's my boy with the only keeper trout. Thank Cork Guys!
Captain Eric Adamski
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