Sunday, October 26, 2008
Swansboro Fishing Aboard FISH'N4LIFE
Tim Farless and crew onboard this morning 10/26. The weather really cleared quickly and today was a beautiful day. We fished till noon and wound up with 4 Reds, about 10 Speckled Trout, a nice 2.5lb Sheepshead, and a bunch of Bluefish. Thanks Guys,
Capt. Jeff
This weekend I had Ed Bullard and his son aboard for a few hours looking for some redfish or trout. The conditions were very tough with winds of 20+mph out of the SE and a little drizzle overhead. After several hours of looking these guys stood strong and our efforts payed off. We found a massive school of reds on a big flat. Luckily we were able to position the boat upwind and we worked them over for more than an hour with non-stop hook-ups. We managed to land and release about 40 redfish from 23 to 28in. Great Job Guys!
Capt. Jeff Cronk
10/22 Late afternoon trip with Ron Enslen of Ranger Boats onboard. Ron was accompanied by several other Ranger Rep's hoping to experience the extreme redfishing we often talk about. Well, it was every bit of that! We had some big swell on the beach and conditions were tough. We located two schools of reds containing between 500 and 2000 fish. The swell made it almost impossible to get close to the fish but, these guys stuck it out with White Water slapping the boat and we were able to land about a dozen nice upper slot reds in a short while. Very enjoyable afternoon guys!
Capt. Jeff
This weekend I had Ed Bullard and his son aboard for a few hours looking for some redfish or trout. The conditions were very tough with winds of 20+mph out of the SE and a little drizzle overhead. After several hours of looking these guys stood strong and our efforts payed off. We found a massive school of reds on a big flat. Luckily we were able to position the boat upwind and we worked them over for more than an hour with non-stop hook-ups. We managed to land and release about 40 redfish from 23 to 28in. Great Job Guys!
Capt. Jeff Cronk
10/22 Late afternoon trip with Ron Enslen of Ranger Boats onboard. Ron was accompanied by several other Ranger Rep's hoping to experience the extreme redfishing we often talk about. Well, it was every bit of that! We had some big swell on the beach and conditions were tough. We located two schools of reds containing between 500 and 2000 fish. The swell made it almost impossible to get close to the fish but, these guys stuck it out with White Water slapping the boat and we were able to land about a dozen nice upper slot reds in a short while. Very enjoyable afternoon guys!
Capt. Jeff Cronk
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