- Dean and I thought it was going to be pretty this morning and we were going to waylay the Speckled Trout. As usual, we were wrong. 10-15 mph NW winds forecasted once again became 10+15 NW winds and boats at the Jetty were being blown around like dry leaves. We managed to catch a few Speckled Trout before our anchor broke loose and we had to re-anchor. We never could find a fish catching rhythm after that. We left the Rocks after 3 hours of pounding with 6 Speckled Trout total. That was 3 on ice, up to 19", and 3 tossed back. We searched for Red Drum and searched for Albacore and by lunch we were pretty much beat. Then, thanks to a friend that I stopped to talk to, we found something worthwhile! We got in a slough that was about 4 feet deep and before we ever casted, I saw about 10 Red Drum swim over my anchor line! It was game-on after that. In the next 60 minutes Dean and I caught Drum after Drum and a nice Speckled Trout. Double-headers and singles. We released them all except a 23" keeper. The majority of these Red Drum were from 16" to 17" and nearly all sported weird Spot Patterns. I guess that our total catch for the day was 7 Speckled Trout, 20 Red Drum, 15 Bluefish, 1 Summer Flounder, 2 Sheepsheads, and 6 Hogfish. (I caught Sheepshead #2 at the dock while cleaning the boat!)
BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Oct 30 Red Drum and Speckled Trout
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