Posted By Kris/ In Castaway Lodge Fishing / Monday, June 10, 2013

Tightening Down the Drag

Castaway Lodge Seadrift Report
By Capt. Kris Kelley

Back Lakes Beat

Airboat fishing the back marsh continues productive with pods of Redfish and Black Drum working mud/grass pockets in the shallow pocket lakes and sloughs. Capt. Chris Cady has been staying on limits to near limits with the occasional oversize fish coming to hand. Black Drum continue to appear schooling up and working sparse bottoms with little grass.

The fish have been scattered and light winds have made this a challenge with rewards coming on monster take downs and big drag testing runs. This is the time of year to see tails popping up and cruising fish occasionally coming right up to the boat. Come see us when you get a chance!

Like us on Facebook or Pin us on Pinterest and we promise to "love you back"!

Capt. Kris Kelley
Castaway Lodge
1-888-618-4868
www.seadriftbayfishing.com
Facebook: Castaway Lodge
Pinterest: Castaway Lodge

Tags Lodge Redfish

Comments

Add Your Comment

Thank you for posting your comments. We will review them shortly and add them to our blog!

Latest Posts

Posted 7/5/2025/By Kris
The heart of waterfowl season arrives in November, and the wet cycle has already begun !
Posted 6/25/2025/By Kris
From shell-studded bay reefs to the remote back lakes of Matagorda
Posted 2/25/2025/By Kris
An unseasonably warm Winter carried over much of the Fall fishing
Posted 9/8/2024/By Kris
What remains to be seen, though, is how healthy the flyway will be this season.
Posted 7/1/2024/By Kris
With changing tides and temperatures, our guides adapted quickly

Castaway Lodge

Centrally located in Seadrift, Texas, Castaway Lodge encompasses two adjacent campuses covering 3.5 acres with 700' of bayou frontage and 15,000 sf of comfort, convenience, and privacy in the Heart of Seadrift!

Castaway Lodge

© Copyright 2025, Castaway Lodge, Inc., All rights reserved.