Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Cold Georgia Reds
I got out last weekend with my little guy. The marina was out of shrimp so we got a few minnows. The wind was blowing and it was cold. The water temp is now 46 degrees. The first 2 drops we hit didnt produce a bite. My boy was talking trash about my fishing choices and was ready to head home. We decided to hit one last spot. He tossed out his EVOLUTION popping cork with a live mud minnow on the hook. After a few minute soak' the first little red of the day slowly sunk the cork. We tossed him back and ended up the day with 3 reds. Two were 16" and one was 22.5", just in the slot. He was still ready to go but wanted to know why we didn't just go to the "good" spot first. A nice day on the water with my boy!
Tight Lines,
Capt. Eric Adamski
http://www.georgiasaltwatercharters.com/
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