Speckled Trout, Red & Black Drum … week 48


Black Drum Week 51


More Week 52 from a Kayak

More Black Drum on January 03, 2023


Do you want to go out while the bite is on ? Reach out to your Club Members via the “OPT IN” tool and express your interest.
Speckled Trout, Red & Black Drum … week 48


Black Drum Week 51


More Week 52 from a Kayak

More Black Drum on January 03, 2023


Do you want to go out while the bite is on ? Reach out to your Club Members via the “OPT IN” tool and express your interest.

Club Members,
I’ve had a couple of questions about a Club meeting this month. There is no meeting this month. Our next meeting will be on January 18th. The Club does not meet in December to give members more time to spend with family, and to tend to the myriad of things that demand attention during this busy Holiday season.
I would like to speak for the entire Board of Directors in wishing you and your family the most joyous Christmas and the most prosperous New Year. Thank you for everything you have done to support the Club during our second full year of operation. The Club has grown in membership, the Board has learned, and the Board has responded to what the membership asked for. The Board is working on things that should make Club membership even more exciting for 2024. Stay tuned!
Merry Christmas and a most Happy New Year,
Alan Trojan, Secretary/Treasurer

Kayak Fishing NC from the Mountains to the Coast …

Borrowing this from a colleague at Freedom Boat Club, North Myrtle Beach, SC …
“Sitting in a safety meeting at work yesterday and the topic of hypothermia topic came up (as we do work around water a lot). And I thought of you folks. Being members of the Freedom Boat Club is a wonderful thing as they always have the boat ready for us so it’s easy to wake up one warm morning and just run down to the docks & hop on a boat. Plus, we do live in the beautiful Carolinas. But with that, it’s important to remember that even though the air temperature may be up to 70 degrees the water temp will still be in the 60’s most likely.
Please be careful when you’re out there on the boat. Let folks know what your plans are and especially what time you plan on being back on the dock. And don’t go out alone. And always where that key lanyard while in motion.
Here’s a quick site I pulled up that gives some more tips on safety & fishing and I’ve also included a little chart indicating that you really don’t have much time in the water should you fall over.

Take care. Have a wonderful Christmas holiday and slow down your retrieval if you do get out to fish.”
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Tight lines & safe travels
“Stew”
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