From a series of short clips from the Outdoor Channel sow The Obsession of Carter Andrews. We shot this last October and had a blast. The first day we did inshore in and around the marsh and the second day was in the harbor. This particular clip has some great drone footage of fish crushing topwater baits. I think we had 11 doubles on topwater. You can catch the show all season long on Outdoor Channel as well as ondemmand. Also check out my youtube page for more clips and will be uploading a full version of the show there as well.
A favorite Redfish fly for tailing fish
I've been adding a bunch of new fly tying videos to my new youtube channel. Here is one of my favorites for fishing in the grass.
Charleston Fishing Report 3/8/2016
A great start to March, fishing wise and weather wise. Looks like we are supposed to reach 80 near everyday this week. Got the old sled back from Jonathan Glasser this week and she is beautiful. Im going to post some pics as soon as I get my cushions put on and wrap up a few finishing touches. Fishing has been great for the most part this week. Yesterday they were a little finicky with the fly but we still managed a couple of nice fish. Today we bounced back well with some nice fish on plastics.
Abaco Casuarina Point/ February 2016
Awesome 3rd annual trip to Casuarina Point in Abaco. Mostly a DIY trip, we spend most of our time usually fishing Cherokee Sound. This year we did get some nice weather and took a trip to Moors Island with Ricardo, Kendall, and Perry. It was a great day out the and resulted in another monster bone caught on an Avalon Crab. The Gheenoe got smashed on the rocks during a storm and was beyond duct tape repair. We piled in the Mitzi and made the best out of shuttling from flat to flat in Cherokee. A great trip with some great folks. Many thanks to Tom and Kathy Daly for letting us enjoy their beautiful home in Casuarina Point.
Charleston Fishing Report 2/25/2015
Seems like we are getting to the end of winter. March is a few days away and we should start to enjoy some warmer temps. Came home this week from a trip to Abaco to some great weather. Nice and warm with light winds. Redfish are still schooled up well and made for a great time trowing flies, plastics, and a little live bait over the past couple of days. This is the pattern we should enjoy over the next few months until that water really starts to warm back up. Here is a nice pic of Fosco Fishing Company guide Jay Waide with a great fish on a simple black clouser.