



With 4 anglers on my Boat today and after yesterday's sight casting success; I figured that by Cobia Fishing with bait, it would be hard to make everybody happy. So we went and casted to Chopper Bluefish with Top Water Plugs on 10# spinning tackle in 3-5 ft of water instead. That made everyone happy. Just like yesterday we found huge numbers of 6-10 pound Bluefish tailing in the shallows. After everybody on the Boat had caught a couple for the box and released several more, we went looking for a Cobia and we didn't find one. Too bad, that would've made for a perfect day! However, conditions were less than perfect, with rain and 20 kt NW wind. We did find a good number of Spanish Mackerel up to 2 lbs west of the Shoals at Cape Lookout. Mike and crew whacked the Spanish pretty good too, catching 14 casting metal in 20 minutes. Total Catch for the Day: 30 Bluefish (6-10 lb) and 14 Spanish Mackerel
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