Monday, May 26, 2008

May 26 30" Cobia and 400 lb. Spotted Eagle Ray


I finally found a few Cobias today! I found a Huge Spotted Eagle Ray cruising along with 5 Cobias at Cape Lookout. I made 2 amazing casts! The first cast was amazing because a 30" Cobia out raced 4 others to my bucktail and 2 of them were close to 50 pounds. After hooking up the little Cobia, my second cast hooked up the Ray! Amazing. 15 Jumps and a half mile later I broke him off. It must've been a funny sight. Me dragging the little Cobia behind the boat, chasing a huge Ray, and still casting another Rod towards the leaping Ray. At least it was exciting!

Sunday, May 25, 2008

May 25 Amberjack not Cobia


No excuses today, it was beautiful weather. Bright sun and light winds. Perfect sight casting conditions! And we rode 110 miles and found Amberjacks, Spadefish, and a Mother Right Whale and her calf. No Cobias. I guess the highlight was the 60 foot Right Whale with her 20 foot Baby that was swimming a mile off Atlantic Beach. Other than the Whale, I guess the schools of 10-20 pound Amberjacks that chased our top water plugs around a pair of nearshore wrecks was pretty cool. We also caught keeper sized Black Sea Bass, Vermillion Snapper, Gag Grouper, Tomtate, and a bunch of Cigar Minnows on the sabiki rig! However, John and Hoyle came to catch a Cobia and they went home disappointed. I'm sorry guys! Once again, it looks like the motherlode hit Hatteras first this year.....

May 24 Rain, Wind, and Bluefish



Today was like 2 different days. The morning was nasty blowing rain. Real ugly. This afternoon it turned off pretty, but the fishing close to the beach was not good. Still no bait around and hardly any Cobias in Carteret County waters. Looks like Hatteras got them this year...But we still tried and Scott Tart and his 3 sons joined me for a tough half day of fishing. When it was over we had caught Bluefish from 8-10 pounds, Sharpnose Sharks, a Bullnose Ray, and a Southern Stingray.

Friday, May 23, 2008

May 23 No Cobias Today

A year ago today, we caught a 92 pound Cobia and a pile of Big Bluefish. Bait was everywhere. Today there is little or no bait and as far as I know there were ZERO Cobias caught from Beaufort Inlet to the Shoals at Cape Lookout. I don't claim to know everything, so I'd guess that somebody caught a Cobia somewhere, but it wasn't by anyone near me or anyone in my "Cobia Network". ***Update--I heard of 2 Cobia caught late in the afternoon in BFT Inlet*** Anyway, Matt Keane and his Dad and Brother fished with me this morning on a half day trip and I think everybody caught a Sharpnose Shark, Matt caught a 15 lb. Bullnose Ray and a nice Bluefish. We had a couple of Choppers chase the top water baits unsuccessfully. Finally we sight casted live crabs to varoius sized Sheepsheads, up to 10 pounds, in way too much wind and current. Once again, we were unsuccessful. Too much wind, clouds, and chop vs. groundswell for Ideal Cobia Sight Casting Conditions. Tough fishing!!

Thursday, May 22, 2008

The 2008 Top Water Charter Boat



Here's a couple pictures of my Boat. Now let's get it nice and Fishy!

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

May 21 Good Spanish Mackerel Casting Action



Chris and I went out looking for bait this morning but the Ocean was too tempting so we went fishing instead. Not sure what we were looking for, but Spanish Mackerel was what we found. In a cool hour-long casting session we caught around 15 Spanish Mackerel. Funny thing was, they looked small while in the air, but the ones that bit our metal jigs were nice ones, all over a pound. Chris also caught a 14" Gray Trout. Later we used the several of the Mackerel for Cobia bait and caught 7 Sandbar Sharks up to 25 lb.s and 2 Sharpnose (yuck!) Sharks. After putting Chris on the Mystery, I went up to Cape Lookout and caught 5 Bluefish, including 3 Choppers in the 8-10 pound class on top water plugs. The Bait prognosis for tommorrow and beyond doesn't look good. I never saw a Menhaden flip all day long. Hope for Sight Casting Weather!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

May 20 This Wind is Killing Me!

Blow, Blow, Blow! The wind will not give up and it is killing this Cobia Season. From all reports there are a few Cobia around although the bait situation is terrible. Tommorrow I will be out looking for a Cobia, a Bluefish, and schools of Menhaden! Hopefully we will have some Sight Fishing Weather very soon!

May 15 Double Grand Slam---Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit




Spent the day with Capt. Pat Bracher, http://www.fishovertime.com/ and had another great day of Flats Fishing. This was the 5th day that I've fished with Pat since 2000 and it was my 3rd Double Grand Slam with him. Amazing.

I started the day with 4 Tarpon (130, 120, 120, 75). Then I caught 2 Bonefish (4, 8). Finally, I caught 2 Permit (10, 32) including my new career best. I also caught a Crevalle Jack (10) and pulled on a Goliath Grouper on the Permit rod (12 lb. test). After much give and take the Giant Grouper (100+) made under his ledge and forced me to break him off.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

May 14 Crevalle Jacks and Sharks



On May 14th our fishing was made difficult by 20 knot winds and a Yamaha Jet Ski commercial shoot. We did manage to catch a few Crevalle Jacks to use for Shark bait and we managed to hook several large Bull and Lemon Sharks that tried to pull our 13 foot Boston Whaler into open water where it was a little too rough for us. I had to break off all our Sharks to avoid the Divorce Lawyers that are on Meredith's speed dial.
Later in the day I tried to catch more Barracudas down at Bahia Honda but I couldn't reach my favorite spot because the tide was too high. We did see lots of Tarpon rolling near the Old Bridge though. Things are looking good for tommorrow!

May 13 Cobias and Barracudas




My first 2 days of Fishing in the Florida were interesting enough. May 13 was a beautiful day and Barracuda and Tarpon were pretty easy to find in the water off Duck Key. I wasn't really prepared for the Tarpon, but Meredith and I each caught a nice Barracuda in the 15 pound range. Later in the afternoon we went snorkeling near Grassy Key and I found myself surrounded by close to 20 Cobias! I'd guess 4 were in the 70-80 pound class. I got lots of underwater pictures waiting to be developed, but I did snap a few after I dried off with the Digital Camera.

Friday, May 9, 2008

May 9 Going to the Florida Keys




My Boat is finished, the weather is looking better, the Cobia Season is upon us, and...........I'm going to Florida for a week! Bad Timing? I'll be chasing Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit, Barracuda, and Shark until May 17th. My Cobia Games begin for sure on Sunday May 18th.


Hopefully, next week, I'll post plenty of pictures similar to these:


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

May 7 GOOD News--BAD News


Good News. The Boat is ready and I fished MY BOAT today. Finally. More Good News. The Atlantic Bonito were biting very good this morning. I caught 8 and killed 4, up to 22" or 4 pounds. More Good News. I found a nice school of Red Drum on the Shoals and caught 4 and they were all over 33" or around 10-12 pounds. More Good News. The Cobia are here/near. I found 2 today, one around 40 pounds and one pushing 70 pounds. The Bad News. I didn't catch either of the ones I found. Finally, I will be gone to Florida from May 11 through 17 and will possibly miss some good Cobia Fishing. Oh well, last year it really caught fire around May 20th. One final bit of Bad News. I left my camera in the Truck so all i got is dead Bonito pictures!