My buddy and I launched right at 7am and headed out to RedfishGrillage for some early morning red chasin. As we rounded the bend I heard DolphinD rolling up to the boat landing so we waited for them to catch up and the day was on… The whole day was an awesome experience but I’ll be thinkning twice about hitting this spot at low tide again
First time I got my YAK stuck on mud… but that’s another story… Dolphin D landed about 6 billion reds, several in the slot but plenty over-slot, ScottyD hung a nice red on the fly but lost the battle at the boat, Sandford landed at least 3 nice reds all well over-slot and even managed to bury a fly shank deep in himself so he gets credit for the biggest hook up of the day…
My buddy Bo, his 1st time in a yak, landed his first fish from a yak, a nice 30" red and later a slot red, and I ened the day with one slot red and two trout, one dink about 12" and another about 18"… We saw dolphins, bottlenose not the one in the Ride 135
, DESTROYING schools of reds, I actually saw one hit where it looked like about 6 fish flew out of the water, at one point you could hear the dolphins breathing and it sounded like they were winded… serves 'em right for spookin my redfish!
Even with the grounding of the boats and the EXTREMELY long day it was blast and I can’t wait to do it again… now on with the pix…
Mornin!

Paddlin out



Dolphin D with his 4,343,231st red of the day…


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nice pics! great report. wish i was watching the sunrise from the ville instead of my work!! anyways, we’re putting in at limehouse at 3:15 sharp today after work. anyone feel free to meet us out there if you can make it!
I’d give better parts of my anatomy to be there today
I doubt I’ll be abel to get a day off from work or another kitchen pass like I did on Monday but I’ll weasel something out soon… Hey DolphinD and ScottyD… I got prints done but some dirtbag sconged my stack of CD-r’s… as soon as I find that rat bassturd I’ll burn those disks and swing by Time out next week, hopefully Tuesday… Let Sandford know I got a set for him too… man I got some more great shots…
We defiantely need to shoot somewhere else though next time… I want to find a place that has a lot of live oaks and palmettos in the back ground… If ya’ll know of a place let me know so I can scout itout and figure out where we need to shoot next… and BTW… MudRoc… I’ll only be shooting you at the jetties in your yak form my buddies 20ft CC 
“I’ll be your huckleberry…” --Doc Holiday
You willing to travel to Beaufort to complete this pictorial?
If so, let us know…
YotF
Those who can’t fish, spend too much on seafood!
GO NOLES!!! At least we are not Notre Dame!!!
YOTF… yes but that will take a bit more logistical planning on my part up here but it is doable… I was thinking about the spring BARF as a venue for making the trip down there…
“I’ll be your huckleberry…” --Doc Holiday
Ok, here we go.
Here is some video of Scotty D being towed around by a giant redfush. This is about five minutes into it, and just before it broke off: (This was a LARGE fish, looked to be over 20lbs!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UoETEksJY9I
Pic of Scotty fighting beforementioned large a$$ redfush:

Here are sanford and ken on the water:


Pic of me with a solid fush:

The Lowcountry is a Beautiful Place!!!
Sweet 
Wish I coulda been there, but someone has to mind the shop. Hopefully next time. Maybe I’ll get out Saturday if the weather is nice.
Good job DD.
I did talk to Bo, he enjoyed yak fishin but he’s not ready to get his own yak, yet. NikonJ, you gotta bring the guys in BEFORE low tide in the “Ville”.
TimBuck2
Native Watercraft Ultimate 14.5
Jimmy Buffet can have Margaritaville, I’m going to Redfishville!
Hey Tim… ya see this? Yeah that me flipping you the boid!
I was hypnotized by the thoughts of 300 reds all schooled up and thought you were BS’ing about the lack of water… I already apologized for not believeing you 
“I’ll be your huckleberry…” --Doc Holiday
“The body and spirit suffer no more sudden visitation than that of losing a big fish, since, after all, there must be some slight transition b/w life and death. But with a big fish, one minute the world is nuclear and the next it has disappeared. That’s all. It has gone…Poets talk about “spots of time,” but it is really fishermen who experience eternity compressed into a moment. No one can tell what a spot of time is until suddenly the whole world is a fish and the fish is gone.” -Norman Maclean
I Saw you guys out there on monday playin’ around… I didnt get out there till about noon but I managed to put my friend on two nice fish with the Fly-rod (one 27" and one 28") I talked with Ken a little but the rest of yall might have seen me… I was the guy in the Malibou poling around.
Hope to see yall again… good luck and tight lines
Mad Mike
when the wind settles, MM we should bust a few!!
I went out friday in the Folly river… Got a 31" 13lber on the fly… that was fun.
We will definatly go at em’ soon…
Mad Mike
Bastards
“Plan like you will live forever but live like you will die tomorrow.”