Monday, June 1, 2009

May 31 World Class Spadefish
















I hate it when a Fishing Guide says "World Class Fishing". World Class for who? I use that term very sparingly. That being said, I'm going to go ahead and say it today. Fishing a Wreck that sits on Diamond Shoals, BJ Swain and I caught 15 Spadefish. An astounding 5 of these Spadefish were over 10 pounds, and BJ landed 2 that weighed 11 pounds each. All these Giant Spades were caught in a little less than 2 hours. This was just a little diversion to sight casting for Cobia. Cobia Fishing was pretty good too. Our biggest problem was that the majority of the Cobias we found were swimming on the bottom. We could see them easy enough in 3-6 feet of crystal clear water, but we didn't see most of them until it was too late. Two that we saw in plenty of time were BJ's 57 pound Cobia and my 55 pound Cobia. There was another 60+ pounder that was cruising with a school of Bluefish and incredibly these pesky bastards jumped in front of our Cobia and hit the bucktails. The Cobia swam off into the wild blue yonder without 2 of his escorts. Then there was the 35 pound Cobia that flat out had a death wish, that ate my bucktail right under the boat. I somehow managed to lose that one. Oh well, we were 2 out of 9 on Cobias today in nearly perfect conditions. We also hammered a school of Bluefish. We saw a 25 pound King Mackerel and scattered Atlantic Bonito on the Shoals but failed to connect. Total Catch for the Day: 15 Spadefish (3-11 pounds), 2 Cobia (55 and 57 pounds) and 12 Bluefish (1-2 pounds)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dang if those aren't the Ace of Spades right there! I would imagine they pull right good too.

Capt. Marty said...

I always said you won't believe how hard a Spadefish fights until you catch one. After catching these Giants, I'll say, pound for pound, they are up there with Tunas, Swords, and Jacks. My Cobia Rod with mono was severely overmatched because we were so close to the wreck. BJ was good to go with.....80# Braid. Unreal Fighters. I wish I could consistently do this around Bft Inlet. We don't have the numbers and not even close on the size.

Capt. Marty said...

I cleaned a bunch of damn State Record Spadefish. Oh my. I could've used that shot of good publicity!