Wednesday, April 8, 2009

April 8 Sea Mullet and Mixed Bag in the Wind


Columbo and I fished in extremely poor conditions today (Westsouthwest winds blowing steady at 20+ Knots) and our catch reflected how tough it was out on the water. This wind direction and velocity are notorious for making the inshore water very dirty. The surf on the Ocean Beaches is very rough and it that mixes up the water outside and inside Beaufort Inlet. Our final obstacle was the tide, which was high very early this morning. Because of that, we pretty much fished around the low end of the tide cycle today. This is when dirty water is at it's "dirtiest." The tide later in the week will be more favorable, even if the wind keeps blowing. Making drifts for Sea Mullet was difficult today due to the hard running current and high winds. Beaufort Inlet was too rough to fish and scrapped our plan to run up Cape Lookout. There was absolutely NO ACTION in the MHC Shipping Channel or the Turning Basin. All that being said, we finally found a nice spot to drop anchor and there was a few fish biting. There was a good variety in the catch today. I caught 7 different species on 7 straight drops during one stretch. Unfortunately, everything we caught today was pretty small. I did keep 4 Sea Mullet and the left over Shrimp for supper tonight. Columbo had the big fish of the day with his 6 lb. Spiny Dogfish. Total catch for the Day: 4 Southern Sea Mullet, 2 Gulf Sea Mullet, 8 Croaker, 4 Spot, 4 Black Sea Bass, 8 Silver Perch, 1 Hogfish, 1 Pinfish, 1 Smooth Dogfish, and 1 Spiny Dogfish

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