Sunday, November 15, 2009

Team Bendarod at it again!
















The Reds are on Fire and in Wassaw Sound, as you can tell by one angler was high and dry waiting for the water to come in on his favorite drop. The Trout bite was good as well with the exception that the majority were running in the 10 and 12" range, but you should not have any problems in catching your limit on Reds. Capt. Jerry and myself Taged and released 3 nice Reds today as well as catching another Red that had been taged. That is 2 in back to back days and tages were in sinc as well #40258 and #40259. When catching a taged Red please call the DNR with the number on the tag, location and total lenght. This helps them in the study of how much the Red has grown and how far it has traveled. We also have to give mention that the Evolution and Outcast popping corks by Midcoast Products are the trick for having a sucessful day on the water. These corks can be purchase at Tybee Bait and Tackle, Adams Bait, River Supply and Coffee Bluff Marina. If you haven't tried them you are missing out on some of the most unique sounding popping corks made.

Captain Jerry Boaen
Captain Jim Edenfield

Team Bendarod & the Outcast!











Today was awesome due to the OUTCAST cork from Midcoast products and DOA Lures. Capt. Jerry and I battle winds today up to 25knots and some pretty heavy seas in Salt Pond in Warssaw Sound. We started out with 3 Nice Reds from 27-29 inches Taged and release. About 2 hours later Capt. Jerry caught a 25" Red that was already tagged. We are waiting to here back from the DNR as far as when and where the Red was first taged. Even thru rough seas and winds we finished the day with 10 Keeper Reds and 18 trout. Not a bad day for those conditions!! The DOA 3inch shrimp clear with red glitter was the hot color for the day on a 24 - 36" clear 20# mono leader underneath the OUTCAST popping cork.

Captain Jerry Boaen
Captain Jim Edenfield

Cpt. Eric


We have been enjoying mild temps here in Savannah. The tides have been quite large all month. Today we fished a 9.1 foot tide in 63 degrees and a 15 kt wind. We got out this past weekend and scouted a few new drops. I think, I may have a new favorite. We used a live shrimp under the EVOLUTION popping corks to bring these fish to the boat. Sorry about the cell phone pic. Thanks Cork Guys!

Captain Eric Adamski

The Dog strikes again!


Capt. Jerry Boaen Takes the Evolution Popping Cork made by Midcoast Products and has a Great Day on the water with his Charter Thursday. Ossabaw Sound was very muddy from the Spring Tides and Capt. Jerry decided to take his group to Warsaw Sound where they found some clear water and they proceded to put a whoppin on some nice Reds and flounder and a few trout. They moved around a lot but they found a school and stuck with them to have a very sucessful day. They also tag and released three Big Reds in the 30inch + range.

Captain Jerry Boaen
Captain Jim Edenfield

The "Georgia" Cork Guys







Warssaw Sound, The morning startered out with a heavy fog and lifted around 12:oo and we started out at Cabbage Island on the 1st half of the outgoing and were on the trout and reds like Donkey Kong. We finish the day out at Salt Pond using Mud Minnows, Shrimp, Mullet and DOA lures and found the fish bite just as strong. This upcomiong week will continue with spring tides, but you will find the water clear on the top of the high tide and midway, so don't let the tides discourage you from fishing as will be able to fishi some areas that you couldn't get to before... Happy Fishing!!!!
Captain Jerry Boaen
Captain Jim Edenfield

Cpt Rick


Hi Guys,

We caught this 10 lb black drum on an Inticer as well as a 6lb sheepshead, not to mention a few nice redfish and some trout.

Captain Rick Reynolds