Friday, April 24, 2009

April 24 Striped Apes, Bluefish, and Spanish Mackerel




Great Weather today. Finally. In a normal Spring, with such good weather, I'd be complaining about how poor the fishing was today. But so far, 2009 has been different. It's been pitiful. So today's pretty slow fishing actually seemed pretty good. The time for Atlantic Bonito is here. The only problem today was that there seemed to be a serious lack of bait on and near the high vertical structures that our Bonito seem to like. The good news is, that could all change by sunrise tommorrow. Better news is that there actually a few Bonito around. This morning fishing from 5 miles west of Beaufort Inlet to 5 miles east of Bogue Inlet, we hooked 3 Bonito, released one, and put one in the box that weighed 6 pounds and measured 22". The 3 Bonito hook-ups probably came from 200 casts! So it wasn't great fishing in my book. Bluefish numbers were excellent at one spot we fished. Doubleheaders on speck rigs, but no Choppers yet. All of our Bluefish were from 8-14". We kept 12 that were over 1 pound. We also caught our first Spanish Mackerel of the year and a handful of Black Sea Bass, including 3 keepers in the 13-14" range. We also saw 2 Ocean Sunfish today. Always a welcome sight. Total Catch for the Day: 2 Atlantic Bonito, 40 Bluefish, 3 Spanish Mackerel, 5 Black Sea Bass, and 1 Pinfish

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Run some over to Core Banks, I'm going over From Davis Wed morning til Sunday. Will give you a report when I get back.

Neal

Capt. Marty said...

I'll be back at Hatteras by then. Therefore the weather should be great and the fish should be biting! We need to get together this summer and go fishing. How long has it been? Summer of 77 or 78! Morehead Ocean Pier. You could chunk a gotcha plug a little bit farther than me back then!! Let me know when you're in Salty Path and have some free time. (Hope I got the right Neal)