Had to share this sweet video from Yonder Blue Films and Jackson Kayak. Aerial shots of kayak fishing via remote control helicopters – does it get any cooler than that? You can get a good look at the kayak fishing lineup that Jackson Kayak offers in the short film. Just to add to the coolness on a personal level, I found out that one of the Yonder Blue guys is also a Milton High alum. I can’t help but think how awesome it would be to have a remote control helicopter with a camera I can use real time to spot reds in the marsh……..
Monthly Archives: July 2012
Speck-tacular Saturday
Another corny title, with a touch of alliteration, but Saturday truly was spectacular. Got the invite from cousin Toby to join he and his father in law for some offshore speck fishing. Early on thunderstorms threatened to ruin our day, but we were able to fish around them and pick up a few fish here and there. By the afternoon the storms cleared out and we were able to get to where we wanted to go and we soon began to catch fish with some frequency. We ended the day with around 75 specks, caught between 4 of us, with the biggest coming in around 3 lbs and the average being about 1.5 lbs. We didn’t have to measure a single fish, none were “Cocodrie trout” as Toby’s FIL called them. All our fish were caught on artificials, majority coming on shad rigs. Not being speck fishermen, Toby caught his first and largest of his life and I caught some of the biggest I’ve ever caught, definitely rivaling those I caught in the Chandeleurs a few years back. It was a great time, a good change of pace to hit somewhere new learning some new techniques. My freezer is now fully stocked with fish after Wednesday and Saturday’s trips.
Easy Redfish
I know, the wind noise is brutal, but here is an example of just how easy it was to catch a redfish on July 4th.