Thursday, April 30, 2009

Fishing between storms!


I checked the radar as the weather man was calling for thunderstorms all evening. It appeared we had a 2 hour window between cells. My fishing partner and I launched the boat after work and headed to out to our drop. We picked up 2 nice trout right away and then got run off by a storm to our east. We headed closer to home and waited for the tide to turn. We picked up 6 more trout using live shrimp under Evolution popping corks. He had an orange one on and out fished me by 2 trout. I guess they didn't like the pink today. We ran out of bait and light and headed to the hill. Thanks Cork Guys!

Captain Eric Adamski

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Captains Daniel & Michael Kubecka

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

26" speck on the Outcast


I was fishing with Denny Burnside when I caught and released this fish with your Outcast cork. Was fishing a 1' leader with a white shrimp imitation under it. Thanks for a great product, and I hope to have you guys out at one of the tournaments on Chocolate soon!

Bryan Treadway

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Wall Hanger caught with Run-N-Gun




Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday we had Jimmi, Tony and Lynn out drift fishing with us. Tuesday afternoon we left the harbor about 6pm, the bite turned on about an hour before dark and Tony landed a couple nice trout over 20 inches. The conditions weren't perfect, but we found some good water up near the shore and that's where we found the fish. Wednesday morning we woke up and the wind was pumping out of the west over 20mph as we headed back into the bay. We started off where we had left them biting the afternoon before with not much luck. Drifted the shoreline looking for good water and really didn't find anything we liked. Had a few good bites but only one red in the box, broke for lunch at River Bend then headed back out to give it one last try. Bounced around a few reefs and only boxed one more keeper red. The guys were ready to call it a day and we said decided to make one last stop by a reef before heading in. Tony's line hit the water and in no time, cork down, fish on!! When he finally got it up to the boat we realized how big it was and scrambled for the net. Once we got her in the boat and on the boga, she went a little over 8lbs, 28 1/2 inches long, with a girth of 14 1/8 inches that carried pretty much all the way down. It was the biggest trout Tony had ever caught and he decided that we wanted to get her mounted. We took a bunch of pictures and called it a day, what a way to end it!!!!

Captains Daniel & Michael Kubecka

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Monday, April 20, 2009

Capt. Eric


I had the pleasure of fishing with Austin and his family today. We started out at the beach pulling whiting our the rail one after another. As the tide came in, we made the run for some trout. The wind was our biggest challenge today. It took many option off the table as it gusted to 20+kts from the SE. we finally settled on a productive drop and pitched out a few Evolution and Rage popping corks to work a grassy bank. We got into some FAT trout with a live shrimp under the Evolution. My crew did a great job casting into the strong winds. If you look close at the trout on the left you can see the scars from a failed porpoise attack. Thanks Cork Guys!

Captain Eric Adamski