My boat is back in Beaufort and it looks great! The new T Top, Tower, and Leaning Post makes the 20 year old Boat look brand new. Tommorrow she's off to Jarrett Bay Industrial Park for the Rigging Job. Hopefully, everything will go smoothly and I'll be ready to go Bonito, Chopper Bluefish, and Jumbo Red Drum Fishing as planned, on April 8!
BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Friday, March 28, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
March 26 Progress Report
My New T-Top, Tower, and Leaning Post will be ready in 2 days. After that comes the rigging job. Then she'll be ready to fish. I can't wait! Hopefully it will put more Cobias on the Dock this May and June. It will allow much easier "fish finding" on the Shoals and just outside the surf. It will also allow a great platform for killer fishing pictures.
The picture above is a 92 pound Cobia decked by the Trouser last May. It is a new record aboard my Boat. Hopefully, it will fall this year to a 100+ pounder.
I have fished briefly for Shad on 3 occasions since my last report and haven't had any luck. I can't declare it over. But it might be for me!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
March 12 Progress Report and Catfish
The Top Water Boat made the trip to Farmville today to Modlin's for the New T-Top, Tower, and Leaning Post. There was some really great looking stuff in that shop. Anybody looking for that type of work really needs to go meet Keith and see his products. I can't wait to see my boat when she's finished!
On the way home I hit the Tar River at Greenville and it was pretty much unfishable. The River was running very high and hard and muddy. Then I checked out the Neuse at Cowpen and it was a little better. In 90 minutes, I caught 2 Hickory Shad. One went under the knive for bait and the other swam away. I baited up the old cat rod 3 times and finally caught a 5 lb. Channel Cat.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
March 2 Hickory Shad
Beautiful day on the Neuse. Marc Rouse and I fished from Cowpen Landing to Pitch Kettle and had a pretty good day. Together, we caught 30+ Hickory Shad. I caught one that went 17" (fork length) and weighed 2 lb.s 7 oz. We caught them all in the Neuse except my big one actually came from Pitch Kettle Creek. We had several that were close to 2 pounds. All fish came off white grubs and silver spoons. We tried for a Catfish but found no takers. We did find a Bald Eagle that let us pretty close to him.
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