TEAM BENDAROD

Sunday, February 28, 2010

BENDAROD FISHING CHARTERS FISHING REPORT TUESDAY FEB. 23, 2010


Capt. Jerry Boaen and father William "TOOTLE" Boaen go out Tuesday to do some Redfishing on the flats in Warsaw Sound. It was a beautiful day for fishing, but tough on locating the schools. The pair manage to catch and release two nice Redfish. Capt. Jerry is pictured with a 32" Red and Tootle with a 27" Red. Capt. Jerry and I will be prefishing Charleston, SC. for the next couple of weeks getting prepared for our upcoming IFA Redfish tournament in Charleston on March 20th. The field will be very competetive, but thanks to our corporate sponsor Southern Eagle Distributing LLC. we have high expectations of making a good showing.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

BENDAROD FISHING CHARTERS FISHING REPORT SUNDAY FEB. 14, 2010


Today is Valentines’ Day and like any other day it is a Great Time to go fishing and what made today special is that Capt. Jerry and I had the privilege to fish with Ray Screen who is a student at Bethesda School for Boys in Savannah Georgia. Ray is 14yrs old who like any other 14 yr old is interest in a lot of things other than fishing. I knew my task would be a big one to get him fired up about fishing, but knowing that a front was moving in on Monday, I had a good feeling that the Red fishing would be good as they would be in a feeding frenzy, if I could locate the school and Man was I right!! Capt Jerry and I put Ray on a huge school of Reds. Ray had caught several Reds over the 26 inch mark with his biggest being 30 and half inches. We had a great time and between Ray, Capt. Jerry and I we had manage to keep 12 and tagged and release eight over 24inches. Knowing that Ray Like to play XBOX Live I ask him which was better and with no contest it was Red Fishing Hands Down.

Friday, February 12, 2010

BENDAROD FISHING CHARTERS FISHING REPORT THURSDAY FEB. 11, 2010

Redfishing in Coastal Georgia with Mark Lewis and George Vachon. We started out knowing that the bite would be on, getting out on the water before the the front from the west coast hit us, using the Evolution popping cork and mud minnows was the trick to catching these Reds. Winds were out of the west at 20knts and a chilly temp of 48 degrees, but that didn't stop this dynamic dou. These guys tagged and released five Reds , the largest one at 27inches.
They took home 8 keepers. Good Job!!!