Monday, June 9, 2008

June 8 Observing Marine Life

If we caught what we saw today, it would've been an epic for McCrae Grady and his crew. Everything was different today. For starters, we made a 24 mile round trip to catch bait and we loaded the boat with perfect sized Menhaden on my 2nd throw. Sadly, it went downhill from there! On the fishing grounds, we couldn't hardly get a bite, period. No Cobias, no Rays, and no Sharks. Unbelievible for June with an incoming tide and a light SW wind! By lunch time we went riding and even though in the end we had nothing to show for it, it was an amazing ride! After an uneventful tour of the entire Shoal at Cape Lookout we were making the return trip back to the west side when we found 1 small area that was alive with fish. Cobias, Tarpon, and Sharks. Yeah, I said Tarpon. 11 Tarpon total, 2 groups of 4 and 1 group of 3. Plus, at least 8 Cobia. Jeff, who was with me in the tower, will never forget when that "tadpole" (Cobia) turned broadside and went from 10" to 50 pounds in an instant!! And, giant schools of Thread Herring pushing right on the shoals. The only problem was every single one of these fish were in 2 foot of water with a rapidly "drying out" shoal in front of them. We could only approach from the west. To do this I had to "attempt" to cross about 100 yards of 3 foot water with a 3 foot SW ground swell breaking on our stern. This was just to get into a long casting situation. That, my friends, is an impossible proposition. Long casts were made from a wildly pitching deck and tower. A few were close and might have had a chance, but nothing ate. We weighed every option. We considered anchoring up and bait fishing, but to safely anchor, we would have been probably 200 yards from the fish. There was NO ANSWER to this fishing problem. It was nice to see those fish, finally. Sorry to the crew. We rode 90 miles and caught a 2 lb. Bluefish, a Spanish Mackerel, and a Shark. We also observed a 8' wide Spotted Eagle Ray and 2 Leatherback Turtles, very closely!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds exciting and disappointing. Better luck next time. Where exactly did you find all those fish and how big werethe Tarpon?

Capt. Marty said...

Cape Lookout Shoals and the Tarpon were 80-100 pounds each