Friday, November 9, 2012

Life and stuff

So, over the past 6 months, I've moved twice and got a new job. The first place I moved had no good internet options, so I decided to use my phone as a 3g hotspot... It was not the best, but it worked. I am now in Reedville, Virginia. AKA the middle of nowhere. Internet options are the same...garbage. So here I am, using my smartphone as a hotspot and waiting forever to upload anything... It's pretty discouraging writing updates on my blog when I know it takes minutes just to post a picture or hours to upload video.

Although, other than the internet issue, things have never been better! I moved into a townhouse right on the water... and when I say "on the water," I mean I can walk to the dock without stepping on grass. It goes from my back deck, to a wooden walkway, to the dock! To some people that's no big deal, but to me it's halfway to heaven. I have caught white perch, red drum, spot, and silver perch, right off my dock, not 60 feet from my back door. I only have two full time neighbors out of the 10 units that are here. For the most part, old people show up on weekends from time to time. It is a very peaceful place to live. The fishing is slowing as winter closes in, but I'm looking forward to fishing the area this spring.




My first fish off my dock!
10-11" white perch

Perdy little drum 100 yards from my home.



                            



After bugging the guys at Release Reels for a while, they finally gave in and gave me a job! I went from busting my butt for 8 years doing tile work to working in a machine shop building fishing reels! How cool is that?!?!? Now I'm completely immersed in fishing! I work it, I live it, I play it, and I write it! (I dream it sometimes too.)

So far the job has been great! I have learned tons about CNC machining and keep learning every day. The reels are beyond amazing and I love thinking about how to make them better. We are not a huge shop (yet,) but we have a huge demand and are getting closer and closer to filling that demand every day. I can't wait until we are running 100% and the orders start flying out the door. I can't explain how excited I am to be a part of this great USA manufacturing business! 




Check out this stuff!


MADE IN USA!!!

Main gears
Pinion gears and thrust plates



Assembly table
Work table Kenny and I built.
Chop saw table I built (It has stain and poly on it now)
1st operation on the reel main case.
 I'm glad I have a new job.
SOLID GOLD!!!!! I mean brass cams.
2nd & 3rd operation on the main case...one more operation to go. Those things are a lot of work!






Tuesday, September 25, 2012

I'm not dead...nor have I stopped fishing (Picture heavy post)

I am ashamed of myself...

I have had ample time to write up reports over the spring/summer, but I got used to not posting after a while.

I guess instead of writing up reports for the entire summer, I'm just going to post pictures and comment on them as needed.

I'm going to try to keep up on my reports from here on out.



Sorry for being a slacker.


Enough of that! On to the pictures!

New Point Comfort sunset

New point speck

The tide came in a little strong that night...I drove through water for about a mile!

Porcelain tile plank.

Beautiful job...Still fighting to get paid on that one.

25.5" sheepshead caught on that spinning rod! 
24" Sheepshead caught within 10 mins of the last!


Baby spade caught at Wolf Trap Light 3+ miles out in the bay

Spades following spades

The paddle back from Wolf Trap Light

Tons of these guys around this year

Stupid Marsh Marlin (houndfish) 
They were thick this year

Tagged a bunch of these little guys this year


By the skin of its teeth!

My personal best summer time striper


My personal best smallest speck!

Caught this pole spear while fishing for flounder at the CBBT


21" speck caught on my ultralight at new point

Juvenile Blue Runner

Buoy off of Sandbridge 2+ miles out


Little sandbar shark


Rob Choi not wanting to launch in the nasty surf. It might not look like it in the picture, but it was 4'-6'
Here is a great report by Rob Choi from that day






45" Red!



38-40" Red (smallest of 3 that day)