September was a great start to the 2018/2019 Cast and Blast Season. Crazy weather brought crazy fun whether you were Hunting or Fishing. It pays to have good gear in adverse weather conditions. Yes, I agree that its expensive but that’s why you budget 1 piece at a time. Here’s what I do, when its getting close to pay day, surprise your significant other with something special like a sweet card or some candy. Flowers work too! Then right after the pay check hits the account,….order a piece of Sitka Gear, Aftco or Simms. Then time the incoming bill to date night. Just reassure her that it will be ok and this 1 piece will last a lifetime.
I just got caught ordering a new jacket, a couple dozen decoys and plane tickets back to Africa. See I have been playing this game awhile. All these things cost me a new Leather Couch Sectional….Always been an envelope pusher, if ya know what I mean.
Next time you see me, ask how I got to order another airboat, 2019 Air Ranger fully loaded. Big Shout out to my friends Stan and Faron Floyd for making it a smooth purchase. Everybody knows you need 2 Airboats.
We are still bragging about September. The Last Day of Teal was definitely better than the 1st. 3 blinds filled with Shooters, 102, then 17 Bloody Mary’s at the Trucks for a Toast. This Season, We also got to see some Great Dog work over the Teal Decs. Even the young dogs needed a little help picking up the volume of birds we shot this season. The Retrievers got the Long ones and the Hunters snatched the ones up that fell at our feet.
September Rocked!
We had a great Alligator Season thanks to Captain Jake Huddleston and his crew. He had 100% success rate this season. That equates to too many Alligators around here and not enough tags.
The most memorable Gator Hunt this Season for us was the Husband and Wife Team, Dr. Mark Henry and his Super Excited Super Sweet Wife Cindy Henry.
This was Cindy’s 1st visit here to Texas Middle Coast. She was able to experience our severe weather and torrential down pours. We had a gully washer on opening day of Teal. We soon dried off that afternoon and went Gator Hunting. We packed the boat down with Cindy and a slough of witnesses for her 1st Alligator Hunt.
Oh Wow!
The very first line was down with an area of torn up cattails as wide as the boat. It looked like a Drunken Mad Man that had thrashed around during a Bar Brawl. Since I’ve done this a time or 2, stepping back and watching the show was the best option for me. I was thinking, You-Tube worthy stuff, if this went down like a Nightmare on Elm Street. This would make me an internet sensation if I captured this chaos.
Cameras (Cell Phones) were rolling! Cory and Kevin had the pleasure of putting Huntress Cindy Henry into the Action. The Looky Lou section was packed! Cindy’s Knight, Mark, had her belt loop as the boys pulled up the line slowly and then all of a sudden all hell broke loose. That Big Ol Gator did not like looking at the end of Cindy’s .410 slug gun. Oh it’s a Big ‘Un someone yelled. Dawn and I were looking for an escape route in case that Lizard wanted in with us. Cory’s arms were almost pulled out of their sockets as it THRASHED! Hey this was Swamp People Highlight Clips kinda stuff. Cindy eased over the side of the boat and let the hammer down.
The Huntress let that bore bark and the Gator froze in time. Heck! We all froze in time as well. Then with a Big Exhale the whole crew was cheering for Cindy and her perfect shot she placed, like it saved the day. Great Gator Hunt! Great Memory! Her Gator was right under 9 foot. Big enough for some boots and a nice hand bag. We had Fried Alligator for a few days and donated some to charity.
We are Big Advocates of Hunters Charities that seek out areas to help people in need.
We look forward to next year! Maybe the weather will be a little better for flounder gigging and some fishing.
If your interested in next years Cast and Blast September Rumble in da Mid Coast Marsh you better get with us, ASAP.
Billy has the Saltwater Lodge Calendar so call him at 713-907-4796.
Octobers weather is settling and fishing is Red Hot, serious Reds are everywhere.
We’re Out!
Respoolling Lines, Rigging Decoys and Re-Anchoring (‘cause I lost it at the Jetties).
Captain Jeff Larson 281 217 0399