We've been running trail cams over the WYLD mineral all summer long and last season as well.  Its the perfect supplimental source. We all know luggin in and dumping corn on the ground gets vacuumed over night. The mineral gives them a consant attraction to come back to as it penetrates the ground. We recommend the "sweet addiction" flavor for sika. www.WYLDmineral.com 
The mineral is attracting and holding deer and the guys over there are A+.

Look for "how to properly use and maintain WYLD mineral" in the webisode tab soon.
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Eric and Jason took the kids out for a mid-bay adventure this past week.  We jumped on a classic Chesapeake style work boat with a great friend and local waterman to head out on the Chesapeake Bay in pursuit of rockfishNow, everytime Alex and Ryan team up, fishing is to be had.  Nothing changed on this trip as the action was hot and we had the cameras running.
Watch for upcoming webisode on "Live Lining for Rock"

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We have been blessed this week with 100*+ temps.  Stands are set, lanes are cleared and the trail cameras ticking away.  Mineral sites and sika feeders continue regardless of heat, so do we. Here are some frame grabs of the week's work load.


Pilchard had the luxury of scooping corn out of the 150 degree silo...hahaha thats some corn!!  And it was HOT in there!!
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Jason, Alex and Phil grabbed some fishing gear and hit the Choptank River in search of tidal catfish and great eating white perch.  Lots of action so long as the tide was moving.  Peeler crabs landed us well over 100 fish for the day.
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