HOT SUMMER PATTERN CONTINUES TO PRODUCE GOOD CATCHES

Captain Kirk Stansel shares this week’s report for the Monday Morning Up-date: The hot summer pattern remains in control of our catching most every day. There has been redfish and trout up and down the ship channel for the taking.  The further you go south the bigger the redfish. The huge bull redfish can be caught at the big Jetties on just about any bait fishing on the bottom. Last week our guys caught fish west of the jetties in the surf all the way to the Johnson Bayou rock piles. Live Shrimp have been hard t keep alive in the hot weather, but live mullet has been a super alternative rigged Carolina style. Call Tanya at 888.762.3391 and get hooked up with a specially priced trip for the whole month of August. See fishing special below.  (Even the weekends)
 

 
Here are few pictures from last week and you can them all by clicking here:
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BRING YOUR YOUNGSTERS FISHING DURING THESE FINAL SUMMER DAYS

 

 

VERY SPECIAL FISHNG OFFER

As most of you know July and August are probably a couple  of  best months here on Lake Calcasieu for speckled trout.  We want you to come to our lodge to experience some of the best fishing on Big Lake right now.
If you are a fisherman here is an opportunity that you cannot turn down
“LISTEN UP”
This $1,300.00 all-inclusive fishing trip for two fishermen is now $870.00 and if you want  — you can bring a third (3rd)   person along for  “FREE”

COME ANY DAY (INCLUDING WEEKENDS) UNTIL September 11, 2021
THAT’S RIGHT !  !  !

The first two (2) fishermen pay $870.00 and the third (3rd) person comes for
“FREE”

 

The $870.00 includes all meals, Lodging, drinks, artificial baits and an 8-hour guided fishing trip for 3 fishermen

CALL TOLL FREE NOW AT 888.762.3391 AND WE WILL HOOK YOU UP WITH A SUPER FISHING TRIP FOR 3 PEOPLE

CLICK HERE TO BOOK YOUR BOAT

WE HAVE SOME SPECIAL DISCOUNT FISHING DAYS LEFT  IN  OCTOBER
(BUT NOT VERY MANY)
These very popular days always book very quickly so call now and do not get shut out.

ALL MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS IN OCTOBER 2021

Toll free 888.762.3391

WE HAVE SOME SPECIAL DISCOUNT FISHING DAYS LEFT  IN  OCTOBER
(BUT NOT VERY MANY)
These very popular days always book very quickly so call now and do not get shut out.

ALL MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS IN OCTOBER 2021

Toll free 888.762.3391

LISTEN UP

Our first split is almost full, and the Christmas split is filling also

 

Our 2021 duck season dates have been set and for the first time since anyone can recall we will have 2 splits this year. Here are the dates:

Opening day
November 13th thru December 5th
Split dates
December 18th thru January 2nd
Split dates
January 10th thru January 30th

Don’t wait to get on the books this year. Call toll free at 888.762.3391 or just click here to reserve your spot.

 

https://hackberryrodandgun.com/book-a-trip/

 

TEAL SEASON
 
Don’t look now but 2021 Teal season is just around the corner. That’s right it opens September 11th are runs through September 26th.  Don’t’ miss this opportunity to come enjoy a morning duck and then spend the rest of the day chasing trout and redfish with one of our professional guides. Call Tanya toll free at 888.762.3391 and get hooked up.

 

Quick Tip: How to Wax Your Boat

Regular waxing ensures your boat will look sharp throughout its lifeHow-To

Some folks swear that a boat runs better when it’s clean and all shined up.

Or maybe it’s possible that people who keep their boats exceptionally clean also tend to keep everything else about them in tiptop shape. Whatever the motivation, a clean, well-maintained boat is just more pleasant to be aboard, and part of that maintenance includes periodic waxing.

A waxed hull will repel dirt, mud, insects and water stains much better than an unwaxed vessel, and what does stick will be much easier and quicker to wash away at the end of the day. The benefits of waxing your boat regularly are not purely cosmetic, however. Dirt can have a sandpaper effect on your gel coat or paint, and every time you touch or rub a dirty area a tiny bit more of its natural luster is scrubbed away. Over time, this can leave you with a dull surface that’s more susceptible to staining. And you know full well a dull, stained boat will certainly be worth less at resale than a boat whose surfaces have been properly maintained.

This means spending a little time waxing your boat a couple of times a year, or a bit more often for a heavy or extreme-condition user. Not to worry, it’s not at all difficult and this Mercury Quick Tip Video will walk you through the steps.

First, you’ll need a few items:

  • A handful of clean microfiber cloths
  • Liquid wax, preferably one formulated especially for boats
  • Optional power buffer and pad, available online from big box stores or from marine retailers for as little as $40
  • Water source, such as a garden hose and spray nozzle
Now you’re ready to get to work:
  1. If your boat is clean, you’ll just need to give it a good rinse to remove any residual dust and dirt. If it’s not clean, you should thoroughly wash it before moving on to step two. Never attempt to wax a dirty surface as you will be rubbing the surface with grit and grime under your buffer with a predictably terrible outcome.
  2. Use a microfiber cloth to dry all surfaces you intend to wax, including the crevices next to any hardware and the rub rail.
  3. Apply wax to a fresh cloth.
  4. Using a circular motion, lightly apply wax in small sections. Alternately, you can put the wax directly on the buffer pad and dab it on the hull. Whichever method you choose, work in small sections – perhaps 2 to 3 feet wide – to keep the wax from drying too much before buffing.
  5. Using light pressure, work the buffer across the surface of the waxed section. Let the buffer’s motor do the labor, but make sure you pass it over every bit of the section you are working for a clean, uniform finish. If you don’t have a buffer, you can accomplish similar results by using a microfiber cloth to wipe the surface to a high-gloss shine.  
  6. Move on to the next section and repeat process – overlapping slightly each time – on the entire boat.
So, there you have it: a sparkling finish that will remind you of the day you brought your boat home from the dealership. And while there’s no evidence to support the theory that a boat runs better purely because it’s clean, one thing’s for certain: It can’t hurt.

 

 

 

“THE DOCK SHOP”

 WE ARE GETTING NEW ITEMS ALL THE TIME
CALL TOLL FREE AT 888.762.3391
Or email us at

dockshop@hrandg.com
 
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Contact:
   Christian Rojas
   christian@maverickcostarica.com
   Fishing Director & Tour Manager
   Toll Free: 866-888-6426

 

View this recipe and more in our online recipe book!

 

CREOLE CHICKEN ETOUFFEE (A-2-FEY)

Ingredients

  • 1 chicken
  • Flour
  • 3 tsp oil
  • 1 large onion chopped
  • 2 stalks celery chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 3/4 pound cooked smoked sausage, cut up
  • 1 tbs green onion, chopped
  • 1 tbs parsley

Instructions

Season chicken and coat with flour and brown in oil over medium heat. Remove chicken from pot, lower heat. Add vegetables and saute till tender. Add chicken to vegetables and sausage; cover. Simmer on low heat for 1-1/2 hours. If too much fat skim grease. If gravy is too thick add a little water.

Serve over cooked rice.

 

My thought – Think about this – – – – If your car could travel at the speed of light, would your headlights work?

 

 

 

HAVE A GREAT WEEK AND “REMEMBER YOU ARE LIVING IN THE GREATEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD”

“Ya Shoulda been here yesterday”

 

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