Another day of High Winds, Dirty Water, and Extremely Low Tides. Today I fished in winds the NWS Weather Station at Cape Lookout called steady 14 mph winds with gusts to 19. Evidently, this weather station is in the Pine Forest. All day we were battered by 20-25 kt SW winds, filthy water, and the lowest tides that I've seen at Cape Lookout in years. The water was so dirty that I couldn't see the bottom in 4 feet of water from the Tower. All my favorite flats at Cape Lookout were completely dry from mid morning to early afternoon. On a positive note, we did see many Loggerhead Turtles. There were so many feeding in the Black Mud inside Cape Lookout Bight that we counted 6 on the surface at one time and there were at least 6 others making mud roils. As far as the fishing goes, today would've been a complete bust, but we did find a huge school of Cownose Rays milling on the edge of a Bar off the east end of Shackleford Banks. There were probably 200-300 Rays in this group. Since the only thing we were looking for today was a Good Fight, we keyed on this school of Cownose Rays and Chris and I released 3 each that weighed from 20 to 30 pounds. We used light spinning tackle and enjoyed fights that lasted from 5 to 15 minutes per fish. Hopefully it was good practice for the future. If the WIND ever quits blowing. Total Catch for the Day: 6 Cownose Rays
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Very cool. What were you using for bait to catch the rays?
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