Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Oct 31 Citation Trout


This morning we had 1 Speckled Trout bite. Steve made it count with a big one, a 5+ pounder. Other than that, it was tough. We caught a mess of Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, Sheepshead, and Hogfish. We also threw back Pinfish, Sea Bass, Flounders, Tomtates, Ringtails, Groupers, and a Ribbonfish. Lots of variety, I'm sure I forgot something

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Oct 30 No Trout, No Drum, Albacore Fishing


I needed some help today. My apologies to Dean, my angler. Everything I tried, failed. We fished the Rocks and despite of seeing a fair number of Speckled Trout caught, we didn't catch any. We searched hard for Red Drum and couldn't find any. Finally after a long ride, we found a few Albacores and released 2. I had my shot at being a Hero today and couldn't get it done. While sitting on Anchor at the Rock Jetty, I saw a brown shape approaching our boat from a long ways off. Thinking Cownose Ray, I did nothing but sit there. As the fish came closer, it suddenly became clear that this was NO RAY. This was a Cobia and it was an 80+ Pounder. As it turned and swam down the port of my boat, 20 feet away, all I could do was cast a Gulp Bait on 6 lb. test on the trout rod. Saving me some embarrassment, the huge Cobia ignored my bait and sunk into the depths. I'm not sure if this fish would've hit a livebait or not, but I surely wasn't prepared for this golden opportunity.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Oct 27 Rain and Wind

Bob and John braved the rain and wind (dirty water and extreme tides too) this morning and we were hoping the fishing would improve. Maybe it did, but not by much. John had the highlight--an Albacore hooked up for 10 seconds until the hook pulled. We looked around briefly in 4-6 foot seas and driving rain and said, "Enough!" Other than that, the guys caught 20*Gray Trout, 20*Hogfish, 25*Croaker, 5 Spots, 3 Lizardfish, 3 Black Sea Bass, and a Bluefish and a Flounder. Everything was released to fight another day.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Oct 26 Slow and Wet Day


I knew it was going to be a struggle against the conditions, but I didn't know it would be this bad. We rode from Beaufort to Cape Lookout to the Shoals back to Beaufort Inlet then 5 miles west of Beaufort Inlet and finally fished inside from the MHC Port to Lennoxville. We got wet early and stayed wet all day. We tried dead bait, live bait, and artificial. In the end we caught 1 Cobia, 1 Shark, 2 Bluefish, 2 Stingrays, and a mixed bag of Pinfish, Hogfish, and a Sea Robin.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Wind and Rain

Come on now, it's October and it's time to go fishing. Looks like the weather will be very unsettled until early next week. I believe the fishing will get very good very quickly after all this bad weather blows through here.

In the meantime, I will be running long and hard in search of good fishing in very challenging conditions the next couple of days. Stay tuned to see what we can come up with against a small craft advisery and heavy rains.

Today I caught a pair of 29" Red Drums in Taylor's Creek while gathering bait for tommorrow's fishing trip. It was nice to see the larger class of fish back in Town.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Get Ready for Fishing!



I'm home for 21 days and will be looking to fish at least 15 of them! Last night while cleaning a big catch of Hatteras Jumping Mullets, I caught 4 baby Red Drums in the 14" range and several Croakers.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Oct 15 Red Hot Mackerel Bite




Chris and I went out for a 3 hour Mackerel fishing trip and it was a great bite. When it was over we had caught 10 King Mackerel and 4 Spanish Mackerel. We released 7 of the Kings that we could unhook without damage and we kept the rest. These Kings ranged from 28" to 11 pounds. Not big, but plenty fiesty on the light spinning tackle we were using.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

October 13 Amberjacks and Albacores and Mackerels





Brant Ballou wanted his first Amberjack today. He ended with his first Amberjacks, his first Albacores, and his first King Mackerel. Amberjack fishing was outstanding for numbers, but we could not locate any 40+ pound fish. Between the 2 of us, we finished up with 10 Amberjack releases, 7 Albacore releases, 1 King Mackerel, and 3 Spanish Mackerel. We also caught a wide open Bluefish bite in the Inlet and filled our livewell with 1-2 pounders.

Friday, October 12, 2007

October 12 King Mackerel Chewing




Dan, Mark, Scott, and Gerald nailed the Kings this morning. The Kings were flying high and we never went more than 5 minutes without a strike, until the bottom fisherman pushed us off our spot. Everybody kept 1 King and we released the rest. Mark and Scott also caught nice Spanish Mackerel. A couple of our Kings were real nice ones and we turned the big ones loose to fight another day!

Thursday, October 11, 2007

October 10 and 11 Taylor's Creek Red Drum


The Dock has been alive. Unfortunately, it ain't been that good. On the 10th, as I was cleaning fish, I caught 5 Red Drum in the 14" range. On the 11th, I caught 3 more 14" Red Drum, but was fustrated by large Lizardfish and huge schools of marauding Pinfish. Adult Pinfish in the 10"+ range. great Grouper and Amberjack bait. Come on WIND, quit blowing! It's October and the days are blowing by, literally.....

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Tagged Shark Info

I just got back some information on the Tagged Blacknose Shark that Brant Ballou caught with me on Sept 2, 2007. Amazingly, this Shark was tagged on Sept 3, 2006 only 8/10s of a mile from where Brant caught it. On the same shoal, just at the other end. All tag returns are fascinating. Sometimes they show great migrations, in this case it shows that these Blacknose Sharks return to the same places every summer. It will continue to be a great fishery as long as we take care of these Sharks. My last tag return for a Blacknose Shark was last summer and this Shark had been tagged in Bull's Bay, SC and had been "on the loose" for 8 years.

October 9 Dolphins and a Wahoo


My group never showed so I bit the bullet and went by myself. It was a slow morning until I found a palm log floating in a vertical position. Easy to miss, I'm glad I found it. Using nothing but spinning tackle, I caught all the Dolphins that I could stand from 8 to 15 pounds. As the Dolphin ranks thinned, Wahoos started to dart around the boat. I quickly got 3 Wahoo bites! Unfortunately, I only landed one Wahoo, a 30 pounder, I also pulled one off and one bit off.

Oct 2-8 Hatteras Fishing



Grass killed the fishing again. I resorted to jigging with a sabiki rig and caught hundreds of fish of 25 different varieties. Unfortunately, nearly all of them weighed less than 4 ounces each. The exceptions were 6 nice Lookdowns. I also caught many juvenile tropical species that better not stay around much longer or the cold weather will kill them.