Monday, November 9, 2009

Nov 8 Blueline Tilefish and Sandbar Sharks
















I ventured into new territory armed with Butterfish for chunking Tuna and plenty of Metal Jigs as Chris and I headed SE out of Oregon Inlet and headed to The Point. Our Tuna plans died pretty quickly. The Trolling bite was pretty much a steady pick for the Hatteras Fleet and we never found what we were looking for to effectively start chunking. We tried it any way and it was a waste of time. The Oregon Inlet Fleet was somewhere to the North and that's we where we probably should have been. Oh well, there was still plenty of action to be had on the Metal Jigs. Some good, some bad, but it was all very interesting and made for some sore muscles today. One problem we had jigging was Sharks. I'm talking numbers and size. Our boat was pretty much surrounded by 5-15 Sandbar Sharks at every stop. These Sharks were 100-200 pounders and they liked Tilefish, Sea Bass, Metal Jigs and Pork Chop Biscuits! Chris and I each caught several and lost several more. One thing is for sure, reeling in a 150 pound Shark on a Jigging Combo from the bottom in 320 feet of water is a tough proposition. We each got a few Tilefish to the boat. I also picked up a 17 lb King Mackerel on a jig and a 10 lb Albacore on a Top Water Plug. I pulled the hooks on a decent Blackfin Tuna right beside the Boat. Total Catch for the Day: 8 Blueline Tilefish, 2 Black Sea Bass, 1 Albacore, 1 King Mackerel and 6 Sandbar Sharks up to 150 pounds

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are those Sharks mean? Sounds like a fun day.

Capt. Marty said...

Of course they're mean, they were decimated by the "finning fleet" a few years back and they are heavily regulated now. Called 747's because their Pectorals and Dorsal Fins are so large. Very valuable to the commercial fleet. I'd say they have rebounded nicely after what I saw today. Shark Fin Soup anyone?

Anonymous said...

Pork Chop Biscuits?