Posted By Kris/ In Castaway Lodge Fishing / Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Limiting Conditions

Castaway Lodge Fishing Report
by Capt. Kris Kelley

Saturday

Trout shut down on shorelines for our wadefishermen throwing artificials over the weekend but the Redfish bite for all or our guests went ballistic. I managed full limits of Trout working deep with Crane Technologies Mike T. and guests Saturday working PCS (popping cork shrimp) and PCA (popping cork artificial) over shell along with hefty Redfish to 29" over mud/grass. Reports coming off the wade fishing found Capt. James E. struggling on Trout which seemed to be the story over shorelines and guts. Topwaters had been producing as water temperatures have risen lately. Switching to paddle tails on lethargic blow-ups made quick work on Redfish.

Sunday

We experienced some awe inspiring action on Redfish over mud/grass with winds building mid-morning pushing mid-20's and beyond. I made one stop with Reid M. and family aboard the airboat and managed 12 slots to 25" along with another half dozen releases and countless missed fish initially. Capt. Doug was hot on my heels with his fish pushing the upper end of the slot and full limits for Matt M. and family down for Spring Break.

Monday

Winds are forecasted to back down as a weak front approaches the Gulf Coast. Near slick conditions with possible fog are forecasted and this can make for some trouble on the end of a rod. Right now wind and plenty of it has produced nicely for our guests. Winds are streaking mid-bay waters and where this meets oyster is where you will find the Trout presently. I'll be fishing with the sons of Jim K. tomorrow aboard the airboat as the Seniors enjoy Spring Break and a last fling before life gets a little more serious. It should be a good one.

Capt. Kris Kelley
Castaway Lodge
1-888-618-4868
www.seadriftbayfishing.com
www.chrismarineboats.com
www.bobsmachineshop.com
www.yeticoolers.com

Comments

Add Your Comment

Thank you for posting your comments. We will review them shortly and add them to our blog!

Latest Posts

Posted 8/8/2023/By Kris
We don't want to be in a drought but like most things
Posted 8/7/2023/By Kris
Hey there, fellow anglers and adventure enthusiasts!
Posted 7/7/2023/By Kris
Fall is a time of transition, and with it comes an array of activities that will surely make your fi
Posted 5/10/2023/By Kris
"we have evolved over time and post Pandemic to a Homestead lifestyle. "
Posted 3/4/2023/By Kris
Last year we were having cold snaps

Castaway Lodge

Centrally located in Seadrift, Texas, Castaway Lodge encompasses two adjacent campuses covering 3.5 acres with 700' of bayou frontage and 15,000 sf of comfort, convenience, and privacy in the Heart of Seadrift!

Castaway Lodge

© Copyright 2024, Castaway Lodge, Inc., All rights reserved.