Wednesday, July 1, 2009

July 1 Mackerel and Sharks




Art and the Boys had 2 parts of a 3 part plan come together in today's Big Fishing Adventure. I, personally, had a rotten day. I had a Reel break, my Life Bait Pump failed, and 4 Welded Joints on my T-Top broke. The Fishing was excellent however. First up was a pretty good Mackerel bite with nice sized Spanish and King Mackerel mixed. We started fishing around 8am and by 10:30 we pulled off with 7 King Mackerel and 5 Spanish Mackerel. After catching the first 8 or so 20# conventional, we pulled out the light spin and everybody caught at least one Mackerel on 10# spin. It was a nice battle. The Kings ranged from 8 to 17 pounds each. We had 4 Spanish Mackerel that weighed over 4 pounds. The biggest was just shy of 6 pounds. Then we went th a Wreck and found a couple of Diveboats. Things didn't work out for us and we only caught 1 Spanish Mackerel in the vicinity of the Wreck while respecting that 50 foot keep-out perimeter mandated by NC Maritime Law (Dive Flag) by a good 300 feet. We saw Amberjacks and Barracudas but we couldn't get to them. Oh well. Back to the Shoals and for a bonus we found 40 acres of 2-4 pound Bluefish and dozens of 8-12 pound Crevalle Jacks. The crew caught a few Bluefish, but it was difficult. It seemed like the middle of the day was a "bad stretch" that we couldn't shake. I figured I knew how to turn it around, so we ran back to Beaufort Inlet to look for a Shark. That part of the day worked out well. In 90 minutes both boys caught at least 5 Sharks and Art caught 2 Sharks also. Our catch was made up by Blacknose Sharks up to 35 pounds, a Dusky Shark at 40 pounds, and a Blacktip Shark at 35 pounds. We had a Blacktip Shark hooked up that was over 100 pounds, but his one jump was a good one and he crashed on the line and ppfff he was gone. Total Catch for the Day: 7 King Mackerel, 5 Spanish Mackerel, 4 Bluefish, 10 Blacknose Sharks, 1 Dusky Shark, and 1 Blacktip Shark.

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