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Bound for the Lagoon

My brother Matt and I did a week long road trip down to the Mosquito Lagoon in sunny Florida.  We left the house and it was 19 degrees out, and we arrived in mid 70s sunshine.  We had a blast fishing from sun up to sun down every day, with some great surfing thrown in the mix.  Very enjoyable trip.  Not to mention, the fishing was awesome! Here are a couple teaser photos, we have tons of video footage, and I’ll put it link up when it’s done. Thanks for checking!

 

Update: here is the video link, ENJOY!

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“Off-season”

Alot of times people ask me what this place looks like in the off season.  Most of the people that fish with me only see this place as a mad house during the summer.  Well I grabbed my drone and flew over the sound to capture some shots of the sound that is FROZEN OVER!  Here you go. . . . Outer Banks in the winter.

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2015 Bookings

Just wanted to let everyone know that I have started to book days for 2015 already.  Don’t worry – the calender is basically still WIDE OPEN, but bookings are slowing filling in so if you have a specific date you want – don’t wait! Give me a shout and lets get you on the calender.

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Not so Hot Ditch

Matt and I headed up yesterday afternoon because we were desperate to catch some fish.   We usually don’t go up the days after a hard rain because the water looks like chocolate milk.  Well, sure enough – it looked like chocolate milk.  We knew we were doomed as soon as we pulled up to the launch.   Fished for a couple hours with only 1 trout to show.  The water temps are in the low 40’s and the fish just won’t move a whole lot to eat your bait.  When the water is super dirty – they are VERY inactive.   Oh well – I did burn some calories.

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