I fished a small Pond near Wal-Mart for a few minutes this morning in Morehead City while I was out running errands. I hadn't fished this spot since last October and I thought the fishing might be good. I was wrong. I only caught 2 Largemouth Bass on a small in-line spinner. These Bass were very colorful with dark green backs and bold black markings on their flanks. They were also pretty small, around 6" to 7" each. Later in the afternoon, I got an invite to fish in a couple of old Ponds in Beaufort that I haven't fished since 1990. Originally Old Barrow Pits, these Ponds are legendary producers of Big Bass and have been a heavily guarded secret for years. Access has been difficult due to No Trespassing Signs, being in a heavily wooded area, an inpenetrable shoreline, and for the last 18+ years the nearest homeowners have always had at least 4-5 Pit Bull-Rottweiler mixed-breeds named Diablo running loose. The few guys that have fished here through the years have always told tales of awesome top water action and plenty of Largemouth Bass from 2 to 8 pounds. Right in the "Heart of Olde Beaufort". Today wasn't the day, though. We fished late in the afternoon and 3 of us had NO bites. Total catch for the Day: 2 Largemoth Bass
BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Feb 26 Great Red Drum Fishing
Too much Largemouth Bass fishing for me lately! So with a great weather window, Chris and I went to the East this morning on a mission to find some Red Drum. The Ocean was beautiful and we found what we were looking for too! We worked over a school of Red Drum for a couple of hours and when we moved on, Chris and I had caught 5 Red Drum each. All these Red Drum were between 22" and 26" and were fat and healthy. We also caught Sheepsheads, Hogfish, Black Sea Bass, and Spiny Dogfish off a nearby wreck. The Black Sea Bass weren't real plentiful, but they were nice ones from 15" to 16". The Horn Dogs were all pregnant females at 10-12 pounds. On the way home we were treated to an awesome show courtesy of Mother Nature. Blue Planet Material. We found a huge school of Menhaden that were being pushed onto the Beach by dozens of Bottlenosed Dolphins. They were also being dive-bombed from above by a bunch of Pelicans. All of this in 2-4 feet of crystal clear water. The view from the Tower was awesome. The Dolphins were working as a team, some were shearing off small sections of the Menhaden school and herding them offshore to where other Dolphins were ambushing them. It was all taking place right under my bow. As I snapped photos, Chris snagged Menhadens with a stingsilver. All these Menhaden were 1-2 pounders. Nice, fat and full of roe. What a show! Total Catch for the Day: 10 Red Drum, 4 Black Sea Bass, 8 Spiny Dogfish, 2 Sheepsheads, 2 Hogfish, and 20 Menhaden.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Feb 25 Largemouth Bass Fishing
Boredom struck so I went Bass fishing today. The water was cold and the fish were a little slow. The first spot was a zero. The next spot produced 1 Largemouth Bass. The final place was a little better. I caught 5 Largemouth Bass and 1 Bluegill. I'm beginning to think these Bass know my Truck and they go into hiding when I pull up to the Pond. Total Catch for the Day: 6 Largemouth Bass and 1 Bluegill.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Feb 13 Wide Open Bass Bite
I set out today with a Fly Rod and a Micro-spining Combo spooled with 2# test Ande Premium. At my first stop, I found my old pal Mark in one of my favorite Urban Mung Holes, so I took him on the Grand Tour. Unfortunately, before I caught a Largemouth Bass on the fly rod, I busted apart my only popping bug on a chain link fence. Therefore, every fish I caught was on the 2# spin tackle, a pretty fair fight! The fishing was okay, until we got a tip from a friend that steered us to a "Virgin Storm Water Run-Off Pond". This place was ON FIRE!!! I caught a Largemouth Bass on probably 7 of my first 10 casts while Mark was doing the same. Mark and I each caught a Largemouth Bass close to 2 pounds. After we caught them all (?) and a few Bluegills, we went to one more spot that I hadn't fished since October and I did okay on a few nice Pumpkinseeds. Total Catch for the Day: 25 Largemouth Bass, 4 Bluegill, and 8 Pumpkinseed.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Feb 12 Windy Bass Fishing
It was way too windy for the Boat today so.....Chris and I went to Wal-Mart instead. Bass fishing. We also hit 2 spots in Beaufort. The fishing was much slower today. In Beaufort, I caught 2 chunky 15" Largemouth Bass on live mud minnows that I'd held hostage since December. Poor Minnows. At least I've been feeding them regularly. Chris got a nice Largemouth Bass on a Roostertail on his first cast, then he hooked up a Willow Tree and that was the end of that! The ponds at Wal-Mart were a let down. I did catch the Bluegills there however. I think our lack of strikes was partly due to the high winds that had muddied up the water at one spot and had the surface covered with pine straw at another. Total Catch for the Day: 3 Largemouth Bass and 5 Bluegill
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Feb 11 Plenty of Action: Largemouth Bass and Red Drum
I had to go fishing today. Nothing else mattered. I figured it was a little breezy for the Boat. First stop was a Down East Creek where Speckled Trout and Red Drum can be found as cars and trucks pass overhead. I put on my waders and took a short walk up the shoreline and found a school of very small Red Drum. Probably 6-9 inch fish, very small indeed. After I caught and released 7 Red Drum I figured the stress of winter was enough and they didn't need me harrassing them so I left them alone. My next stop was in Beaufort at a couple of Local Urban Mung Holes that I like to fish. One spot didn't disappoint! After a slow start, I caught Bass after Bass on yellow hackle/black bladed Roostertail in-line spinner. These Largemouth Bass ranged from 8" to 1.5 pounds. I almost believe that I caught every Bass in the entire pond! By the time I left, every cast would be followed all the way back to my feet by 2-3 Bass that wouldn't bite. They had probably already been caught once. Bass and Bream were even biting at the ripple where my line entered the water. It was good fishing. The warm temperatures have certainly brought these small Ponds back to life. Fishing by myself, therefore Red Drum photos were impossible and Largemouth Bass photos were "in-hand" and"in-water" shots. Total Catch for the Day: 7 Red Drum, 30 Largemouth Bass, 3 Bluegill
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Old Fishing Pictures Part 4
Here are three pictures from the early 1990's. Picture 1 The first picture is of my old pal Tom Whitehead from Greenville with a 45 lb Cobia. Tom introduced me to some great Largemouth Bass and Hickory Shad fishing around Pitt County during my college days. The Tar River and lots of nearby Oxbows, Pitchkettle Creek, Contentnea Creek, Burrus Construction's Barrow Pits, Voice of America Lake, Carolina Opry House, White's Concrete, The Original Mung Hole, State Lakes in Grimesland and, best of all Graham Flannigan's private Bass-Filled Pond. Many a day I whacked 50+ Bass on a Devil's Toothpick out of Flannigan's Pond. I even got NC Freshwater Citations for Green Sunfish and Yellow Perch from 2 of Tom's spots. We fished from his Johnboat or on Foot and we carried plenty of Beer and other non-fishing essentials. In return, I helped him catch his Cobia off the Papoose in April of 1990. We also caught lots of Beeliners, Red Porgys, Triggerfish, King Mackerels, and I caught a 56 lb Amberjack. Picture 2 Tom and I also lived to tell about a few crazy adventures on the Ocean. Here in June of 1990, we are trolling "way out there" south of the Big Rock in an 18 foot Boston Whaler Outrage with no loran, no gps, no cell phone, and no VHF radio. Were we STUPID or what? Somehow we always made it home with nice catches of Dolphin, King Mackerel, Barracuda, Amberjack, and Cobia. That summer now seems like a lifetime ago. Picture 3 Look at my hair and nearly perfect complexion. What happened! This fishing trip pretty much ruined my life for a couple of months on Valentine's Day in 1992. I decided to go Bottom Fishing on the Aeoulus and nearby 240 Rocks with Tony E and the Rouser on The Boogar and left my lovely fiance in Greenville all by herself. Needless to say, the next day, a cooler full of nice 2 pound Black Sea Bass, lots of Red Porgys, a 10 lb American Red Snapper, and a 22 lb Blackfin Tuna did NOT make things better in her eyes. My life was miserable for months! BTW, the following year, in March of '93, I finished her off with a 7 lb 15 oz Triggerfish. She didn't recognize the importance of a Citation Triggerfish when she saw one. Anyway, I'm still happily fishing and she is happily married to a dude called "Buck-Snort".
Feb 10 NO-FISHING Fishing Report
The weather is warming up and I'm getting a little antsy. I think I'll go out and wade a couple of Down East Creeks tommorrow and see if any Red Drum want to come out and play. Also, it is nearly time to begin my annual Hickory Shad quest with a trip to the Neuse River. Hopefully this year will be more like 2006 when 100 fish days were common and double-headers were frequent! Finally, I was on Ocracoke Island for our little winter storm two weeks ago. Here are a couple of pictures.
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