Sunday, March 21, 2010

Georgia Redfish

We have had cooler than normal temperatures in Georgia this winter. It has kept the water temp. way down and prolonged the winter fishing pattern. The trout have fishing has suffered the most. The few trout that are caught are under sized. Today we fish hard all day as we were entered in the Fort McAllister monthly club tournament. We found dirty water in the Savannah River so we moved and found some great water in Wasaw Sound. When the tide turned and started to roll out the redfish turned on. We picked up 4 nice reds on Evolution Popping corks with a 17# leader, live shrimp and a #2 khale hook. The GA slot is 14-23 inches and our reds were 20, 22.25, 22.5 and 23 on the nose. I wish I was in one of those "high dollar" tournaments today.The bite turned on at the end of our trip and we left them biting to make it to the weigh in across town. I hope this is a sign that spring is hear and the fish will be jumping in the boat again. Thanks cork guys for the tools to get the job done.


Capt. Eric Adamski
http://www.georgiasaltwatercharters.com/

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