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2009 Brett Maynard Foundation Fishing Tournament
Grand Prize Largest Slot Redfish
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2009 Island Sportsman’s Club Denny Ford Memorial Tournament
Largest Calcutta Trout
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2009 Carolina Lady Anglers “Fishing For The Cure” Tournament 12th Annual
1st Place Flounder

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2008 Charleston Inshore Anglers Invitational Sheepshead Tournament
3rd Place Sheepshead

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2009 Charleston Inshore Anglers Sheepshead Tournament 17th Annual
11th of 144 Sheepshead

The Anchors Away Fishing Team was founded to promote awareness of the capabilities of persons with disabilities. Two wheelchair athletes will compete in lowcountry fishing tournaments as well as up and down the East coast to demonstrate their freedom and determination to pursue activities that may have traditionally been limiting but are now overcome. For some pictures and stories, click here to learn more. Tournaments range from Governor’s Cup Billfishing series as well as local inshore tournaments to support local charities. Feel free to visit the team’s web page!
Aug 29th 2008
Last weekend I got to be part of a true “win-win.” Myself & a client of mine (RenergyCafe.com) hooked up with Capt. Mike Illig of Avid Angling in Charleston, SC. Not only did he put us on the fish in less than desirable conditions, proceeds of the trip go help get disabled folks out on the water for free!
We had planned to try the tail end of the Tarpon season out there, and had some big questions about the weather as the remnants of tropical storm Fay were just clearing out. We started out shark fishing for bonnet heads off of Shutes Folly during the morning slack tide and James (of Renergy) hooked up with a nice bonnet around 4 1/2 feet.
I hit the first of two snags, and was looking for to get goose-egged until 11:00 when we moved out to some jetties near the mouth of Charleston Harbor. Within minutes a nice redfish (thus far my personal best) tore through some line and ended up in the boat after about a 5 minute fight. It was a 32″ red, and was actually my first tagged fish so supposedly I’ll be getting some free swag from the SC DNR in the mail soon.
We can’t prove it was a silver king, but the amount of line it took, lack of head thrashing that might indicate a shark, and the obvious size of whatever was on the line makes me want to believe it. However, about ten minutes in, the fish ran for a ledge and got off clean.
After a brief lull in the action, something snapped up a live mullet and ran strong and hard, but not too far. It felt like I had a Volkswagon mini bus on, but without the big initial run we thought it might be a large shark or enormous sting ray. On and on the battle went as we locked into a tug of war with me gaining a few feet, and it taking a few right back. Not even a hint was to be garnered until the leader was in sight.
It was the second biggest Mike had ever had in his boat, and 13″ larger than I’ve ever landed. And that’s the story of my (new) best red drum, at 43 inches, it will be a while if ever before I top it.
I just wanted to thank James and Mike, who were exceptional hosts and fishing partners - and I look forward to doing it again real soon. PS- Kudos to Mike for having exceptional taste in Rock n Roll (it appears that Redfish love The Band).
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