Sunday, August 23, 2009

Little man wins with the Evolution


Today we fished a Slam tournament put on by the Fort McAllister sport fishing club in Richmond hill, GA. The ocean and surf were kicked up due to Hurricane bill passing to the east. The tides were HUGE today running at 9 feet. We were able to find some fairly clear (not mud) water and caught enough to take home the first prize. The little man got quite bored on the boat today but did manage to boat a few reds, drink several cokes, and eat every last snack on the boat. He is getting pretty good at throwing the EVOLUTION popping cork with a shorter leader than the rest of the team uses. He sure is proud when he can cast, hook set and reel in a fish. I'm glad we stopped when we did. My rain gauge said we got about 5 inches of rain in about an hour when we got back to the house. This whole place is drenched.

Captain Eric Adamski

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Georgia Outcast!


I went out the other day to try to hook a few. The wind was blowing pretty good so I chose to use the OUTCAST popping cork and a live shrimp. The trash fish are out there pretty thick. If you manage to get past them, you just might get a flounder to bite. I caught a few nice ones and tossed many more back. Another great day out on the water. Thanks Cork Guys!

Captain Eric Adamski

Florida Rage!



Hey Guys, here are a couple pictures of some fish we caught this morning. The rage has been doing excellent, it has the long casts with the quite landing. This has been working well for the redfish here in Florida. We are going in the morning and I will let you know how we do. Thanks!

Jordan Smith
Team Hooked Up

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Capt. Eric


We went out for a while today dodging the thunderstorms. My buddy and his neighbor set out to wet a line. We were into the fish pretty good but had to work through the bluefish, ladyfish and rat reds. The highlight of the trip was when Brad had hooked a huge sheep head and fought it all the way to the boat when his reel came unscrewed from his rod seat and fell off. He handed it to me and I began to repair it. The other guy starts to hand line the fish in and the knot to the cork comes untied. The sheep head goes deep and then moved up behind the oyster rake. I made a cast at the EVOLUTION cork bobbing down the bank and my hook slid up the line and grabbed the wire at the base of the hook. To the boat the BIG fish comes. We got to argue all the way back on who really "caught" the fish. As you can see we had a very mixed bag including flounder , trout, sheep head, black drum...Tight Lines!

Captain Eric Adamski

Pics from Capt. Walt






Captain Walt Wendtland

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Goin Solo!


I can't remember when the last time I was able to take a solo trip. Today there were no clients, no children and only one person to worry about, me ( I did take my dog she didn't complain at all). I went out to scout a new area. I didn't even get stuck in the mud once. As I rode up a creek I took note at several "fishy" locations on the low tide with the plan to come back and fish them on the incoming. I turned back after a little exploring and work the grass and oyster banks for a few keeper trout and more small reds than you could ever want. The water temp was 85 and when the breeze quit at high water, it was time to head in for some AC. I used the EVOLUTION popping cork by midcoastproducts.com and even tossed the OUTCAST on a few occasions. No tangles and a great casting range. I caught trout, reds, and a few others in a few short hours. Tight Lines!

Captain Eric Adamski

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Georgia redfish!




I had the opportunity to get out on the water with an old friend and my kids. We used the EVOLUTION popping corks with a live shrimp for bait. Several small trout came took the bait. The sharks became aggressive often hitting the cork a few times prior to taking the bait. The kids got a kick out of that. Finally my old friend fought this redfish out of the marsh grass and to the boat. I'm looking forward to things picking up in the next couple of weeks.Tight Lines!

Captain Eric Adamski

Georgia trout!




Capt. Rick went on a quick scouting trip today. Kept 12 nice trout to 22 inches. All caught with live shrimp from Adams and under an Inticer popping cork. Water was clear and the wind was mild. All fish caught on the last hour of the incoming and the first hour of the outgoing tide. You can call me direct at 912-844-8086 or call Miss Judy Charters. The fall trout run is going to start early. Thanks again guys!

Captain Rick Reynolds