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Captain Tommy Scarborough of Georgetown Coastal Adventures.

Redfishing Memories

On this episode, it’s all about redfishing from South Carolina to Florida and Alabama. Bob shows some of the most memorable redfishing that he has done.
Plus, our partners from Abu Garcia will introduce you to a new line of Revo Beast Reels.
On this week’s Sportsmen’s Table, we feature a delicious South Carolina Certified strawberry cake recipe.

Guides highlighted in this episode:

Recipe for cake here.

Top 16 Fishing Destinations & Guides Show

Bob tells you about one of the most talked about items on the show’s website. It’s Bob’s Top 16, some of the best Fishing and Hunting guides and destinations in the United States. This week Bob features some special Fresh and Saltwater Fishing guides from his Top 16 list.

Services featured in this episode are Mattson Charter Service, Fish On!, Bass Fishing Charters with Capt. Mro., Lost Bay Fishing, Bandit Sport Fishing, Georgetown Coastal Adventures and Palmetto Lagoon Fishing.

Georgetown Redfishing 2020

Bob goes to Georgetown, South Carolina to do some early summer redfishing. Joining Bob will be longtime Georgetown, South Carolina guide and friend Captain Tommy Scarborough with Georgetown Coastal Adventures.

IFA Red Fish Tournament in Georgetown, SC

10550950_10152532274580865_9128922378873773930_nThis week Bob is joined by his longtime friend and saltwater guide Capt. Tommy Scarborough and they will be entered into the 2014 IFA Red Fish Tour Tournament. Tournament fishing can be rewarding or a bust, especially when you are fishing in your home waters…. This is a show you must see: Did Bob and Tommy place in the money or leave empty-handed?

Marsh Hen Hunting – Jan 17th, 2010

We’ve got more bird hunting this week as Bob ventures out on his first coastal marsh hen hunt off the South Carolina coast.

Captain Tommy Scarborough with Georgetown Coastal Adventures is back with Bob.

In the past we’ve seen Bob and Tommy catching many different kinds of  fish and now you’ll get to see how they do on hunting marsh hens. Is it a fish? Is it a bird? Tune in to see what Bob and Tommy are up to this week on Bob Redfern’s Outdoor Magazine!

Fun Fact: Although this species is a constant resident, and extremely abundant along the salt-marshes and reedy sea islands of South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, and Louisiana, to the mouths of the Mississippi, and probably farther south, at all seasons of the year, it leaves these districts in considerable numbers in spring, and extends its movements along the Atlantic shores as far as the Middle States. [Source]