Posted By Kris/ In Castaway Lodge Fishing / Monday, February 16, 2015

Plastic Trout & Bayou Reds, Northwind Catalysts

Castaway Lodge Seadrift Report
By Capt. Kris Kelley

Sponsored by: Mercury Marine; Air Ranger Airboats; Haynie Bay Boats; Baysport Marine Victoria; Castaway Rods; JL Marine; Pure Fishing; Corrosion X; and, Bob's Machine Shop.

An absence of cool fronts has led to lots of slick-offs here of late. Glass bays offer more than their share of challenges in approach and bite. Today's front with another on the horizon will bring things back toward a more seasonal norm heading through March. The big winds associated with cold fronts are huge feeding catalysts for shallow minded fish. Temps will determine whether the fish stick on the shallow flats or whether they'll fall off into bayous or leave the back lakes all together and hit outside beaches.

Back Lakes

Our back lake environment that we frequent starts around Pringle and runs Southwest all the way to Panther. Narrowing that down a bit looking at the chains of lakes say from 5th to Pringle, when temperartures drop, all the fish in 5th try to move through the bayous into Long Lake and the safety of the outter bay depths. They may also move into Contee along with all the fish there which will move toward Pringle when challenged by cold water and ultra low tides. There are numerous exits and which they will choose depends on water depths.

Ebb & Flow

This time of year finds an ebb and flow between fish moving onto the flats and running for cover in bayous and outter shorelines as temps vary. We are on very low water right now and that doesn't leave much room for comfort in locales that are less than a foot deep in lots of places. Redfish will move grudgingly but herds of spawning Black Drum are real fast movers when they sense a temp change.

Wade Fishing Artificials

The weekend yielded Trout limits with lighter numbers of Redfish working mud and grass back lakes and outside sand/grass shorelines throwing a variety of topwaters and soft plastics. We'll be hitting the back lakes by airboat the next several days to get a look at concentrations and fish movement there on this weather.

Check dates and inquire at http://www.seadriftbayfishing.com/Calendar

Like us on Facebook or check our photos on Flickr and we promise to "love you back"!

Capt. Kris Kelley
Castaway Lodge
1-888-618-4868
www.seadriftbayfishing.com
Facebook: Castaway Lodge
Pinterest: Castaway Lodge

Tags Lodge Redfish

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.