This week we have not just one, but TWO interviews! First will be Capt. Herb Gordon of "The Weekend Fisherman" tv show. He will be on the show to talk about his show, charter fishing, and the nuts and bolts of cobia fishing. Following Capt. Gordon is a good friend and fishing buddy of mine, David Bristow. He will be on the show to talk about flounder fishing in it's simplest form. He will be going over tackle, baits, locations etc.
I hope everyone enjoys the show!
Chris Story
Episode #7
Follow the life of a fishing crazed guy. From kayak to boat, from freshwater to saltwater and from inshore to offshore.
Friday, March 25, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
Tautog Fishing!
Everybody is ready for it, and it's happenning now. This week is all about fishing for the Tautog. Bait, tackle, tactics...you name it .
Hope you all enjoy.
Chris
Episode #6
Hope you all enjoy.
Chris
Episode #6
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Stuck On Fishing is on Facebook!
I just wanted to let everyone know, that the Stuck On Fishing blog and podcast series is now on Facebook! Just search for Stuck On Fishing and then like the page. This way all of your friends can see it and check it all out. Thanks for listening and reading the blogs!
Chris
Chris
Friday, March 11, 2011
Vis Sorensen of Appomattox River Company
This week on the podcast, I have Vic Sorensen of Appomattox River Company talking about selecting the right kayak and different options in kayaks. He also goes over safety gear, local kayak fishing clubs and the upcoming kayak bass fishing tournament being put on by Appomattox River Company.
Hope you guys enjoy.
Vic Sorensen Interview
Hope you guys enjoy.
Vic Sorensen Interview
Friday, March 4, 2011
Rob Choi Interview
I spoke to Rob Choi a couple of weeks ago and convinced him to come down here from Richmond to do an interview for my podcast. Luckily, he did and it turned out great! Ironically enough we were sitting in a boat at Bass Pro talking about kayak fishing...that just felt strange to me.
Hope you guys enjoy it.
Chris
Rob Choi Podcast
Hope you guys enjoy it.
Chris
Rob Choi Podcast
Friday, February 25, 2011
Kayak Kevin Podcast
Last Sunday, I was given the opportunity to sit down and interview Kevin Whitley (Kayak Kevin) on his most recent DVD and tour, "Kayak Kevin's Chesapeake Bay Tour". I had a great time talking to him and getting into his head, and the interview made for a great third podcast. You'll get to hear some of his untold stories from this and previous tours, how he trained, what it feels like to have a shark bite your kayak and a ton more.
I hope you guys enjoy it!
Kayak Kevin Podcast
I hope you guys enjoy it!
Kayak Kevin Podcast
Monday, February 21, 2011
HRBT Sunday Striper
So, Sunday I get a call from my good friend Jason asking me if I would like to join him and Eric out at the Hampton side of the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel to try and find some catch and release schoolie striper. Considering I hadn't been fishing in a week, I decided to go ahead and meet up with them.
Now let me start the actual trip part of the story by letting everyone know that I have never seen Jason be on time to anything...ever. So when he said that we would meet out there at 7:30 PM, I made the mistake of getting there at 7:30. So after waiting around, getting the kayak off of the truck, putting my waders on and all that good stuff, I finally decide that I'm going without them. I launch the kayak to beautiful calm seas and a solid incoming tide. I instantly head for the small boat channel on the west bound bridge and start looking to see if I can spot some fish. Nothing. So off I go towards the island. I get up to the island and just start drfiting and blind casting lures back down the bridge. Once I get back to the small boat channel I see the lights on Eric and Jason's kayaks off in the distance and decide to paddle over to them and tell them what I had seen. We shot the breeze a little and then headed back over towards the bridge. This time I decided I would try the east bound bridge small boat channel. I paddle up really slowly and just look around for a bit, but see nothing. I decide that since I'm there I might as well just cast a few times to see if they might just be a little deeper. On my third cast I feel just the slightest tick on the end of the line, and my instincts took over and I set the hook into a small 19"er. I'm as happy as I can be at this point. I let Jason and Eric know that I got one and then decided to cast in the same area for a bit longer. Four casts into this I get another small tick and set the hook into a meaty 20"er. I tried a few more spots but couldn't really find anything else out there, and decided to call it a night.
All in all it was a great short trip, calm waters, light breeze and even a few fish to boot. Of course both fished were released strong and healthy to fight another day.
Stay tuned to the blog folks, Friday will be the next podcast and this week I have Kayak Kevin. This one should be a great listen.
Tight Lines
Chris Story
Now let me start the actual trip part of the story by letting everyone know that I have never seen Jason be on time to anything...ever. So when he said that we would meet out there at 7:30 PM, I made the mistake of getting there at 7:30. So after waiting around, getting the kayak off of the truck, putting my waders on and all that good stuff, I finally decide that I'm going without them. I launch the kayak to beautiful calm seas and a solid incoming tide. I instantly head for the small boat channel on the west bound bridge and start looking to see if I can spot some fish. Nothing. So off I go towards the island. I get up to the island and just start drfiting and blind casting lures back down the bridge. Once I get back to the small boat channel I see the lights on Eric and Jason's kayaks off in the distance and decide to paddle over to them and tell them what I had seen. We shot the breeze a little and then headed back over towards the bridge. This time I decided I would try the east bound bridge small boat channel. I paddle up really slowly and just look around for a bit, but see nothing. I decide that since I'm there I might as well just cast a few times to see if they might just be a little deeper. On my third cast I feel just the slightest tick on the end of the line, and my instincts took over and I set the hook into a small 19"er. I'm as happy as I can be at this point. I let Jason and Eric know that I got one and then decided to cast in the same area for a bit longer. Four casts into this I get another small tick and set the hook into a meaty 20"er. I tried a few more spots but couldn't really find anything else out there, and decided to call it a night.
All in all it was a great short trip, calm waters, light breeze and even a few fish to boot. Of course both fished were released strong and healthy to fight another day.
Stay tuned to the blog folks, Friday will be the next podcast and this week I have Kayak Kevin. This one should be a great listen.
Tight Lines
Chris Story
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