Sunday, September 27, 2009

Lil' corks = Big Bass







My brother took a look at the "LIL MOE" and "LIL BIT" and just knew he could make those corks work for him. He's up in NY and it must be getting chilly looking at all the clothes they have on. He said they had a great day fishing from the bank reeling in fish after fish on these corks. He mentioned how he could get the casting distance he needed while keeping the bait in the strike zone as he was fishing from the bank. nice mess of fish! Thanks Cork Guys!

Captain Eric Adamski

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Cpt. Forshee







I have been fishing some this summer despite my busy schedule and the Outcast has played a big part in the success that I have had. The only thing that I don't like about the Outcast is that when I have to switch to a rig without a cork I don't feel like I can get a bait out of the boats shadow. Thanks again for making such a great product. I hope that this email finds ya'll well.

Captain Matt Forshee
Texas Sun Guide Service
281-415-4774

Monday, September 7, 2009

Cpt. Barlow




I had the pleasure of having Brandon J. on a guided trip friday. This is a trip we had planned a while ago, just was waiting for some good weather conditions.
Brandon arrived ready to go, so we left via Bayou Vista and headed out into west bay. It was a grind to say the least. We hit about 10 different spots with live bait freelined and on Midcoast Corks and it took us alot of time to slowly pick up some trout here and there. We definitely had a long day, but he left happy with more fish than he had caught in one day in a long time.
We had some decent fish, with the biggest trout going 4#s.
It was a very soft bite, not sure if it was the lack of water movement or the moon that caused such a light bite.
I have a few days available this month if anyones interested in booking a trip. Thanks!

Captain Thomas Barlow

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Cpt. Scott's 28" Big Girl


Cpt. Eric


The fish continue to come to the table here in Georgia. We are catching good numbers of flounder and trout. The redfish are plentiful but you really have to cull through the little ones. We are rigging with the Evolution popping cork and a mud minnow or live shrimp and even gulps. Tight Lines!

Captain Eric Adamski