Variety Pays: Team Shake N Bake Takes Second in Plugger Open Pro-Am Trout Series Matagorda Tournament
Posted by: Larry Bozka on April 21st, 2008
Although a bit windy, we just said goodbye to a very pretty springtime weekend blessed with blue skies and pleasantly cool temperatures. It was also one that my friends Danny Marshall and Mike Pickell of Seabrook are not likely to forget anytime soon.
Fishing the Matagorda Bay System for only the second time in their lives, Marshall and Pickell (who constitute fishing tournament team “Team Shake N Bake”) took second place in the 2008 Plugger Open Pro-Am Trout Series event held out of Matagorda Saturday, April 19. The duo’s three-trout catch came to 15 pounds, 5 ounces.
Congratulations as well to tournament competitor Chris Ramsey and partner, who, with a collective trout catch of 17 pounds, 2 ounces, netted first place honors in the event. Forty-eight avid trout anglers competed in the one-day event, held out of Matagorda Harbor. (I do not currently have any details from Ramsey, but will post more information as it becomes available. Why? We can all learn a lot from the folks who fish events like this, especially if you apply that information to your every-day angling approaches.)
Marshall is a longtime friend who, as a day job, serves as the animal control officer for the City of Seabrook. Pickell, whom I met recently, is an officer with the Seabrook Police Department.
These guys fish with a vengeance, and remind me of the Gonzo days when the concept of sleep took a distant, last-place finish after the always-overriding necessities of



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