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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Blow day catching up.




Cobia fishing has been hot. All fish have been caught using traditional sight casting methods. You ride along see the fish a flip her a bucktail or live bait. I must apologize to the crew on the 19th for the crummy fishing. The weather man said partly cloudy and there we stood pouring , and I mean ridiculous pouring rain. Somehow in the rain we got a shot at a 30 and 80lber but it did not work out. We saved the skunk by getting a blacktip, but pretty much a skunk. Sorry guys and we will get our revenge! High boat this day was 1 fish. Besides this trip we have had Jerry and DEbbie with 7 fish 84 + 98 lbs and red drum, Cowbell with limit of cobia to 65lbs and some big red drum, ole buddy Lynwood catching around 40 cobia with his buddy in two days of fishing. They boxed an 82 lber! Now the weather has us boogered up and we will try to get back on em when the ground swell and winds dissipate. This has been good fishing time span for the ole Rocksolid in the past but this season has been nothing short of phenomenal and I am sure it will slow back to reasonable numbers. Two - seven cobia in the boat is considered good cobia fishing but this has been insane! Thanks guys for fishing! Next open date on the Rock Solid will be the 19th of July. But we have other ambitious, friendly, non-hyper (laid back), mobile, let you cast, Captains, boats, and trips available ...

We have The Carolina Blue with Capt Ches Tyson doing it from Cobia to the kid friendly crabbie patty fishing/ crabbing trip.

The Southern Run with Capt Matt Anderson with cobia to trout fishing as well. He reminds me of myself 12 years ago young, ambitous, hard charging, ready to roll.

And newest member of the Rocksolid crew Chesapeake Bay cobia whacker guy Brandon Overall. He runs a privateer center console called the Reel High. He loves sightcasting to fish and he is a awesome accomplished fisherman in the bay for cobia, red drum, big flounder, tog, spadefish, and more. He also fishes down our way as well!

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