Finally, a break from the rain and here come the mosquitoes. We all know they are big as teal, down here. Plus, You need a shotgun to exterminate them. When they raise their wings and start attacking, I always threaten to install a mosquito mister, then I realize I would be misting everybody’s yard but […]
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The Saltwater Lodge Outdoor Report by Captain Jeff Larson
Combine patience and a moving tide for more trout and reds By Capt. Robert Sloan
Patience and a moving tide will more often than not deliver fish when other anglers are scratching their heads on the way from one “hot” spot to another. Just recently I had charters two days going when patience and a rolling current won the day, and put limits of slot reds on ice. About a […]
Take A Kid Fishing Tournament
Indianola Fishing Marina held a “TAKE A KID FISHING TOURNAMENT” Saturday April 18 till Sunday April 19, 2015 for children 16 years of age and under. The winners were: Haygen Burkett–Most inches caught Areaca Mendoza–2nd Kadin Martin–3rd Antonio Rodriguez–4th Bella Reed–5th Best Legal Stringer–Areaca Mendoza Biggest fish–1st Hudsen Graves 2nd– Kirby Martin Biggest Stingray–Kadin Martin […]
“Coastal Freshwater Runoff” Guide Lines, by Capt. Chris Martin
As in any real-world situation, there always seems to be some good associated with every bad. The local bays in the Seadrift vicinity are still experiencing fresh water in the upper portion of the water column. As a result, each day of fishing seems to begin at a much slower pace than that which is […]