Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Thunder Fishing Team


With fall season upon us, the inshore fishing is starting to gear up. Water temperatures are starting to fall and the fish are starting to feed. Our in-house fishing team has spent some time jumping tarpon out at our 90 foot hole and with a moving tide, crabs have been the ticket. They have also been pretty successful on the flats with redfish, trout and snook. The snook & redfish are schooling up in the mangroves so you have to be quiet and sneak up on them. The snook are turning their nose up at the greenbacks but seem to be loving the big shrimp.


Fortunately for our team, they are on the perfect boat for getting in front of all of these species. The Hydra-Sports Bay Bolt is that boat. Whether it's the 19 or 23 Bay Bolt, they can get into the skinny backwaters for the redfish and snook or head off the beach to hit the tarpon. And on a good day, head out into the gulf for grouper. With a 14 degree deadrise and a draft of 10 inches, these bay boats take them where they want to go. When they get to their favorite spot, they love the wide open layout, the stability of the boat and the accessibilty of all the features these boats have to offer. Just ask local radio host and fishing guide Captain Todd Wood. "In a Hydra-Sports, my only limits are the number of fish I can keep."


For a look at either of these great fishing boats, just click on one of the links below:


http://www.hydra-sports.com/vids/19baybolt.html


http://www.hydra-sports.com/vids/23baybolt.html


For a live look at one of these or to pick yours out, come down and see us at our store in St. Petersburg. We recently made a special purchase and curently have a few of each model in stock with sale pricing. Check them out - http://www.thundermarine.com/specials_new.asp?indid=1&disid=178682&


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