




All morning I told myself that I shouldn't go fishing. I need to get catch the Ferry to Hatteras to go to work tommorrow. But yesterday was so pretty and I wanted to take a few shots at the Chopper Bluefish with my fly rod. So I grabbed Chris and we went fishing. I guess I'll be driving to Hatteras instead! What we found was a suprize. I must say, I ain't no Fly Fisherman. I have never casted a fly to a Red Drum, until today. This might be difficult for some to hear, but my first cast was a bungled toss of about 20 feet. Fortunately for me, it landed among 50 or 75 Red Drum that weighed between 35-50 pounds each. Five Drum rose to my fly and the fastest one ate it. 20 minutes later I released my first Red Drum on fly and it was a 45" that weighed 39 pounds on the Boga Grip. Sorry guys. The rest of my Red Drum came on Bucktails and Top Water Plugs. We used light spinning tackle from 10# to 12#. The first Drum of the day was a 52" that bottomed out my Boga Grip and I caught it on a Storm Chug Bug and it was not a subtle surface strike! We were ready for Bluefish and hit the Red Drum motherlode instead! We found at least 4 different schools and they were all big ones. I think I caught 8 Red Drum that ranged from 42" to 52". Chris released 5 Red Drum that were over 40". We found some small Bluefish, but NO Choppers. We also saw 2 Sand Tigers and a Hammerhead Shark. Total catch for the Day: 13 Red Drum and 5 Bluefish