Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Evening Bass

I had a few minutes this evening where I was able to run down to the lake. It's getting pretty grown up but I was able to kick some weeds down in order to snag this guy...


In Crooked Antler Country, 1 bass is better than no bass...

Until next time, Get Outdoors!

Chris 
C.A.S.C. VP and MD Chapter President

Friday, June 21, 2013

Bobbers Under the Bridge

C.A.S.C. President was able to get out with his son Garrett for some bobber fishing using night crawlers.  The Texas heat was over 95degrees, but shelter was found under a bridge and a fish was caught with every cast.






Urban Gully Fishing on Fathers Day

I got out in the morning and had only caught 2 small sunfish and was about to give up.  The gullies had never been this stingy before, but I had to give it one last cast and wham!!.  I pulled in a monster and then another and then another.  Three nice bass in a matter of minutes.  I ended up catching 6 bass in less than 30 minutes.









Thursday, June 20, 2013

Maryland Bass Action

A few weeks ago, it was time to explore the lake a little bit.  Carp were jumping everywhere but it was the bass that I was after.  I was lucky enough to bring along a Maryland CASC Applicant for the trip, somewhat of a "Fathers Day outing".  We caught several bass.  Here are a few pictures...











I think MD might have a new member...

Until next time, Get Outdoors!

Chris
CASC VP and MD Chapter President

Monday, June 17, 2013

Florida Action

Crooked Antler has made it's way to Florida. The past couple of days have produced a few Florida largemouth, a gar and a few small sunfish. 





There has also been a gator spotted in the pond beside of the house! 


Until next time, Get Outdoors!

Chris 
Crooked Antler VP 
Maryland Chapter President

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Trout Fishing on the Guadalupe River

Crooked Antler's Annual Texas-Wisconsin Chapter trout fishing event was a complete success.  This year we were again lucky enough to have S&B Spinners as a sponsor.  Not only did they provide us with a complete line of spinners they had us try out some of their prototypes for their new line of spinners coming out next year.  The members who came along on the trip were Brian the C.A.S.C. president, Bruce the Wisconsin chapter president, Bob the Sargent at Arms, Drew the intern, and student Skeeter.
 We came across a newly born fawn in the underbrush.  Momma came back for her in the evening.




 Student Skeeter spent most of his time eyeing tubers in their bikinis.


 Quite a few smallmouth and catfish were caught on the S&B Spinners as well.

 Sargent At Arms Bob came across some gar spawning and even reeled in a 4 footer.





 Some of the spinner prototypes provided by S&B Spinners.






 Videos of the trip and some of the catches will be posted in the future, so make sure you check back with us and remember if there is water in it cast a line into it.