Greg and his Dad and his 3 sons joined me for a difficult day of fishing. Relentless North winds and very muddy water made finding fish today a big challenge. The great thing was, these boys just wanted to catch fish! That helped, but I was still worried about our chances. I knew that all my favorite "go to" spots were going to be impossible to fish. So I rolled the dice and ran East. When we got to the first spot, lines went into the water, and 3 rods bowed in a matter of seconds! It was a beautiful thing. Two hours and 30 Spiny Dogfish later the boys were happy! These Spiny Dogs weighed from 3 to 10 pounds each. After taking a break to eat lunch, which was interupted by a Smooth Dogfish and another Spiny Dogfish, we ran back down to MHC where we caught 12 Black Sea Bass. Total Catch for the Day: 31 Spiny Dogfish, 12 Black Sea Bass and 1 Smooth Dogfish
BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Saturday, March 27, 2010
March 26 Lennoxville Largemouth Bass
Today I got a chance to go make a few casts in Beaufort's most legendary Bass Hotspots. Unfortunately, Korey and I couldn't find where the big ones were hiding out. I did manage to catch 2 small Largemouth Bass on a plastic worm. Total Catch for the Day: 2 Largemouth Bass
Thursday, March 25, 2010
March 25 Citation Red Drum
I am sorry for the lack of updates. I have been slowed by all kinds of problems. My computer is in the shop, so I will not be posting any pictures until later. The fishing today was pretty good. Basically all the Albacore you wanted and they were extrememly easy to catch also. I took time to catch 2 Albacore, a 6 pounder and a 8 pounder. The target species was Red Drum and I found a couple of challenges. First, I could not find any schools of the slot-fish I was looking for. I did find a school of Big Fish on the west side of Shark Island. These fish were very spooky in shallow water, but I did manage to release a 51 lb Red Drum on 10 lb spin and a white jerk shad. After that I chased the school around but never got another bite. Over on the east side of Shark Island a different scenario was taking place and after a little trial and error, I figured out a method that worked. Casting my jerk shad under showers of diving Gannets, I caught and released 4 Red Drum in about 2 hours. These Red Drum ranged from 42" to 49" each. I didn't weigh any of those fish because I had a tough time reviving the first Drum that I released. Total Catch for th Day: 5 Red Drum and 2 Albacore
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