Archive for February, 2010

Conservation

Posted by on February 16, 2010 at 06:34 am

With the unusual cold this year there has been many trout floating dead in the area.  Not a good sign.  With spring comming anglers should do everything they can to release the large female trout to help replennish the stock sooner than later. With new reports, as of report time more fish are being seen dead.  With this weeks temps being sub freezing at night we may loose even more fish.  The last fish kill took four to five years for the trout to get the numbers back up.  We can make a difference this time.  The reds on the otherhand have been hang’n in there, many nice schools on the flats that are hungry due to the lack of bait.  We can only pray that last years spawned off fry can make it thru the cold temps or  we may have a couple of tough years ahead of us.   Did some striper fishing yesterday and we managed two 4-5 lbs fish, tough day.   All I can say is, Bring on spring ! it has been a long cold winter.

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Posted by on February 11, 2010 at 07:30 am

When the winds and tides line up up we have been busting their butts! We have had some great days of low tide red fishing in the clear waters of Feb. The other day  a customer and I had seen this red tailing and spashing along a sanbar, we needed to go see what all the fuss was about. A nice red around 26 ” Had a 8 inch mullet pinned to the bar and was trying to get the head shot on him so he could finish him off. I told my guy I would let that guy be and let him enjoy his meal, and the beautiful day. There still is some spotty striper action to be had in the river, Some being caught in Port Wentworth bridge and down river as well.

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