Beginner’s Luck

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Above is a photo of a nice redfish caught by our friend, Volker Weiss, while visiting from Germany.  Since Volker had never been fishing before in his whole life I had to give him casting lessons before leaving the dock. And, just like most beginners around the world, his luck paid off and he caught the first fish.  Volker is now back in Germany but he is still bragging about the nice redfish he caught in Texas.  Also, a special thanks to Fred Cheney who invited us to go fishing and for braving the tail end of a brisk norther. -Dave Pope

Above is a photo of a nice redfish caught by our friend, Volker Weiss, while visiting from Germany. Since Volker had never been fishing before in his whole life I had to give him casting lessons before leaving the dock.
And, just like most beginners around the world, his luck paid off and he caught the first fish. Volker is now back in Germany but he is still bragging about the nice redfish he caught in Texas. Also, a special thanks to Fred Cheney who invited us to go fishing and for braving the tail end of a brisk norther. -Dave Pope

Outstanding Catches!

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Pictured above: Catches near Mictchell’s Cut, POC, on 11/23/15. Mike Dimengo from Round Rock and Mark Moore from Cedar Park. Both fish were released.

Pictured above: Catches near Mictchell’s Cut, POC, on 11/23/15. Mike Dimengo from Round Rock and Mark Moore from Cedar Park. Both fish were released.

Hurcey T. from Huntsville, Alabama with a limit of Redfish and Trout that he caught while wade fishing with Capt. RJ Shelly on 11/13/15. The fish were caught on Silver Spoons and Soft Plastics.

Hurcey T. from Huntsville, Alabama with a limit of Redfish and Trout that he caught while wade fishing with Capt. RJ Shelly on 11/13/15. The fish were caught on Silver Spoons and Soft Plastics.

Steve Seymore and Eric Leach from Lubbock had a nice box of fish while chartering with Capt. Ron Arlitt of Scales and Tales Guide Service of Port O’ Connor. The Guys had limits of trout, sheepshead along with several nice drum and redfish. Both have been friends for many years but had never fished Port O’ Connor together. They plan on coming back and bringing more of their friends and family to enjoy the fishing here. Scalesandtales.com 361-564-0958

Steve Seymore and Eric Leach from Lubbock had a nice box of fish while chartering with Capt. Ron Arlitt of Scales and Tales Guide Service of Port O’ Connor. The Guys had limits of trout, sheepshead along with several nice drum and redfish. Both have been friends for many years but had never fished Port O’ Connor together. They plan on coming back and bringing more of their friends and family to enjoy the fishing here. Scalesandtales.com 361-564-0958

Castaway Lodge Seadrift Report by Capt. Kris Kelley

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Brandon Workman, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and World Series Champion, showing off a solid Redfish with his guest, Brandon Loy, “bowed-up” in the background,.

Brandon Workman, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and World Series Champion, showing off a solid Redfish with his guest, Brandon Loy, “bowed-up” in the background,.

We had the honor of welcoming lots of great folks from all over the State including some legends of UT Baseball and current Ambassadors of Major League Baseball. For us here at the lodge, it was a fun time blending Field of Dreams; For Love of The Game; and, Bull Durham all into one, and taking place right here in the Heart of Seadrift!

A bachelor party sometimes turns into a class reunion and that was the case over a very special weekend here at the lodge. Former friends and team mates during a magical time in UT Baseball all came together to celebrate the upcoming wedding of their friend and former team mate, Brandon Workman. Brandon is presently a pitcher with the Boston Red Sox and World Champion. From a bio, there are many accolades including pitching a perfect 8th Inning, in the final game of the 2013 World Series, setting up their closer to take the series win.

We’ve welcomed notable figures before like Colt McCoy, Jordan Shipley and guests. One thing I’ve learned, people are people, and away from the flash of cameras and the hype of any moment, good people are just that. While the guys let their hair down over two days here at the lodge, they did so with respect, class, kindness, and consideration. I will always be touched by the special nature of the occasion, the guests, and their time with us. From swapping Brisket cooking tips with Cole Green; or, Brandon Loy (coach at UT) talking baseball with one of our boys, Ty Boedeker, whose working hard pitching at Calhoun County High School; playing guitar with Garret Clyde; talking relaxation with Cameron Rupp whose currently a Catcher with the Phillies; or, seeing the look on Capt. Kolten Braun’s face when he learned he was fishing with Cameron Rupp, one of Kolten’s favorite players; hearing Sam Stafford (Rangers Farm Team) talk about looking forward to a workout Monday; and, so on. It was a very special time for everyone and it was neat watching guests interact.

That Moment: There was that moment though, something that sticks out just ahead of everything else and while I won’t forget any of it, not even the possibility of coming down with Alzheimer’s will ever erase the moment when Brandon insisted on dropping by the home of one of our staff, Rebecca Ureste. Wendi had mentioned to him that Rebecca’s husband George Ureste had suddenly and very recently run into some tough medical problems including a stroke. Even with lots of moving parts and everything going on with departure day, Brandon made a Bee-Line for her house to drop in and say hello; take a few pictures; and, put a smile on George’s face. To me, “that’s selfess class that is the mark of a true and deserving Champion”.

Fishing & Lodge Scene: I told the boys that they had stepped foot into a very special place, and in the fishing world, it’s the Big Leagues in it’s own right. From Wendi and her team in “the back office” handling the dining and presentation of the lodge to the guides on the water, it’s “The Bigs”. On the lodge side, the boys quickly got introduced to Wendi and her girls, Laura Villareal & Rebecca Ureste, as they knocked it out of the park on the dining and Southern Hospitality side of things. The girls always work so hard and this occasion was no exception. From New York strips to Custom Cooked Brisket, boys all got the tastes of home they loved!

On the guides side, it was funny, I introduced the line-up of guides in terms they were familiar. “Capt. Chris Cady, drafted in the first round as a Sophomore in High School and starting for Castaway Lodge; Capt. Kolten Braun, drafted in the first round as a Freshman in High School and starting for Castaway Lodge; and, Capt. James Eastep, taken in the first round, reliever and closer par excellence for Castaway Lodge and so on, ha! Sure enough, it was a slugfest with homeruns flying out of the park left and right. Our starters just smashed the fish with full limits coming in on all boats both days with lots of catch and release action. The guys were working mud/grass on schools of solid fish that were eager to please.

So it was a whirlwind of action and excitement and sometimes everything just comes together at a point in time. I call hit hitting on all cyclinders and it’s always magical. That has led me to use the term more than once: “Castaway Lodge, one of the last special places”!

Come see us when you get a chance.
Capt. Kris Kelley www.seadriftbayfishing.com
Castaway Lodge
1-888-618-4868

Student Advisory Board Busy by Roxanne Ochoa

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 Friends of Port O’Connor Library Student Advisory Board with Port O’Connor Librarian Shirley Gordon (left) and Calhoun County Library Director Noemi Cruz.

Friends of Port O’Connor Library Student Advisory Board with Port O’Connor Librarian Shirley Gordon (left) and Calhoun County Library Director Noemi Cruz.

Friends of the Port O’Connor Library Student Advisory Board members have been busy lately! This group accomplished a lot in 2015, and members look forward to working together in 2016!

In November, these students met at Port O’Connor Branch Library, welcoming new members to the group. First, they discussed ideas for summer reading program prizes for 2016 (There will surely be some lucky young readers this summer!). After that, the group shared ideas for winter library programs. Friends of PO’C Library looks forward to hosting Saturday “Movie Mornings” in January and February (titles and dates to be announced soon!). Other activity suggestions included arts and crafts; board, card, and tablet games; puzzle and book exchanges; a book drive; and story time. Keep an eye out for details about upcoming events at the local library!

Last month, students also went shopping for new books! PO’C Elementary students visited the school book fair, and each picked out a new book to donate to the Port O’Connor Branch Library. Middle school members were intrigued by several book series and decided on a Kiera Cass set. High school sophomore Parker Luna selected a title he had enjoyed reading, and Jaylin Ramirez, also a sophomore, chose a book by a favorite author. All of the students’ selections were purchased by Friends of PO’C Library.

On December 2, the Student Advisory Board met at the library for a holiday celebration of giving and fellowship. Students each presented their book selections to Calhoun County Library Director Noemi Cruz and Port O’Connor Branch Librarian Shirley Gordon. After taking a group picture, students were surprised and excited to receive gifts themselves!

Students showed each other their presents and discussed reading the new books that had been donated and received as gifts. While everyone enjoyed pizza, cookies, and drinks provided by Friends of PO’C Library board members, the group wrote titles of their favorite books on red and green strips of paper and combined them to make a festive paper chain for a decoration in the library.

Take a look at their suggestions on your next visit to the Children’s area! While you’re there, you may want to check out one of their new additions to the shelves! Be on the look out for library program details in early 2016!

Friends of PO’C Library Student Advisory Board
*new members
Kindergarten- Audrey Rhoads*
First Grade- Nicholas Ragusin
Second Grade- Luke Doggett
Third Grade- McKenna Guevara and Antonio Gloria*
Fourth Grade- Kyle Doggett
Fifth Grade- Leah Lucey
Sixth Grade- Sarah Doggett and Amy Resendiz
Seventh Grade-
Brooklyn Redmond
Eighth Grade- Carly Rosenboom
Ninth Grade- Jacob Diaz*
Tenth Grade- Parker Luna* and Jaylin Ramirez*
Eleventh Grade- Kenzie Stringo*
Twelfth Grade- Haley Hummel* and Miranda Stringo*

Gracie Meets Paula Deen

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What could be more exciting for a future chef than to meet famous Southern cook and author, Paula Deen? 6-year-old Gracie O’Shields had that honor on December 4 in Victoria. Ms. Deen even signed Gracie’s chef’s coat.

Gracie has won 6 grand championships and 5 reserve champion ribbons at the Calhoun County Fair in the past two years. She enjoys making cookies and cakes and made pumpkin pies for her class at Port O’Connor School for Thanksgiving. She plans to make cookies for Christmas. Keep up the good cooking, Gracie!

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