Last Spring I was doing quite a lot of Freshwater Fishing. This year, not so much. This afternoon, I went over to one of my favorite Urban Bass Hotspots and checked it out. The wind was blowing a little too hard for the Fly Rod, so I decided to use a Plastic Worm instead. It wan't great, but in an hour, I had 10 strikes, 8 hook ups, and released 6 Largemouth Bass. All these were spunky, but weighed less than a pound. Better than nothing. We also went to the Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores today and I assume this is a replica of the NC State Record Dolphin. I thought it was worthy of a photo! Total Catch for the Day: 6 Largemouth Bass
BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Friday, April 23, 2010
April 23 Good Sight Casting Action
Today was a good day of fishing. It was not a good day for the camera battery to die. There was 1 event that made today a day to remember. Our biggest Red Drum of the day (and the year so far) got mauled.......By a 9 foot Bull Shark. I assume it must have been a Bull Shark because I don't think the much more common Sandbar Sharks get anywhere near that size. Anyway, it all happened in 6 foot of water right under the bow. Hopefully some of the cell phone footage will turn out good. Maybe the images of the Shark that the guys captured will shed more light on the Sharks identity. I was more intent on getting my bucktail back that trying to figure out what kind of Shark it was! The day started with a bang. Our first 3 casts all connected with 30-40 pound Red Drum. We ran right up on a huge school. I figured it was going to be an epic numbers day, but it turned out differently. The final fish of this tripleheader turned out to be a 60 pounder on 12 lb spin. The big Red Drum nearly spooled us twice, then he found his way into the jaws of the big Shark. The carcass pulled the Bogagrip below the 50 pound mark. After that episode, we found the Red Drum schools 2 more times and released 3 more fish. We also "every casted" the Bluefish for 30 minutes. These Bluefish were 1-2 pounders. We didn't see any of the 3 pounders we expected. The Shoals weren't too lively today, but we did see an oddball out there today. A 4 foot Thresher Shark was headed east in the skinny water. He wasn't impressed with our bucktails. We also saw a Hammerhead Shark and lots of assorted Biters. Total Catch for the Day: 6 Red Drum (32-60+ pounds) and 35 Bluefish
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Fishing Tommorrow
I'm pretty excited to be headed to the Shoals tommorrow to pick up the search for the Schools of Red Drum. It will be interesting to climb back up in the Tower after my last adventure. It is still really sore! In other fishing news, have you guys been checking out the Groupers thay the Hatteras Crowd has been whacking. Awesome. 40 and 50 pounders all over the place. Lots of Golden Tilefish. Well, hopefully I will post a great report tommorrow and as for this Blog, it is acting up and I don't know how to fix it. I'm getting a big empty space on my right hand column information. Are you guys seeing it too?
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
April 12 Awesome Red Drum Fishing and Right Whales
Today was a bad day for everything but fishing. A trip out of Ocracoke that I really wanted to do fell through. So I splashed the Boat at home and headed back to the Cape Lookout Shoals. Once there, the fishing was great, but I will always remember this day because.......Today was the day that I.......Finally fell out of the Tower!!! How hurt am I? I don't know yet. Let's just say my knee, my ribs, my wrist, and lots of things inside hurt. I think I'm okay though. Other than that, Puppy Drum were everywhere, Large Red Drum were scattered, and a mother and baby Right Whale were crossing the Shoals. That was pretty impressive in 6 feet of crystal clear water. The baby was 16-17 feet long. The mother was enormous. Awesome day except for the Girls at Ocracoke and my fall from the Tower. I did catch my 48 lb Red Drum on 10lb spin. Awesome. Total Catch for the Day: 12 Red Drum (5 Large up to 48 lb.s and 7 puppys up to 30")
Sunday, April 11, 2010
April 11 25 Citation Red Drum by Sight Casting
What a difference a day makes. Kory, Chris, and I found a huge school of Red Drum within 20 minutes of starting our search. The first 3 casts resulted in 2 strikes. I was saying they were 18-25 pounders. I was wrong, the first 2 Red Drum of the day were 40+ pounders. After that, from 10am until 3pm, it was double and triple headers. All these Red Drum were over 33 pounds. We released several over 45 pounds. Kory and Chris definitely released 50+ pounders. Every Red Drum was caught by sight casting. Bucktails, Storm Swimbaits, and Gulps. We couldn't buy a strike on top water plugs. The coolest thing about these Red Drum was that many times we would chase them up into 1-2 feet of water and they were still hammering our baits. Honestly, they were thousands of Giant Red Drum on the Shoals today. Sorry to all the guys that never saw them and to the ones that ran over them. It was a good day to be on the "Top Water Charters" boat. Lots of big Sharks on the Shoals today as well. Total Catch for the Day: 25 Red Drum from 33 to 50+ pounds
April 10 Nothing But a Boat Ride
Mike and I headed east this morning to slay Red Drum, Bluefish, and release a few Albacore. But, when it was over, we had caught absolutely NOTHING..... I can blame it on the wind and the dirty water. The place where the Albacore had been was dead. The place where I wanted to go was a little too messy for sight-casting. So we looked around in a few other places and ended up at Ruddy Ducks on the MHC waterfront where we caught some Tuna, Amberjack, and Soft Crabs. Total Catch for the Day: NOTHING
Thursday, April 8, 2010
April 8 BLOW WIND BLOW
I know that the wind is blowing and I just cancelled tommorrows trip, but the weather looks good for Saturday, Sunday, amd Monday. Give me a call and let's go fishing. I plan to fish Ocracoke Inlet on Monday and there has been a monster school of monster Red Drum hanging around up that way! 252-241-8350
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
April 7 Albacore Fishing
Albacore Fishing was great today at Cape Lookout. Unfortunately, the brutal SW wind made it our only option. We searched the Shoals inside Cape Lookout Bight and found nothing worth casting to in the clear green water. things are looking up though. The water temperature has risen nicely and it shouldn't be long before lots of fish invade our Inlets. Our plan was to search the Shoals for Red Drum but the weatherman did not cooperate. Thankfully, the Albacore saved the day. Huge schools of the green torpedos were ram feeding into huge masses of tiny bait. They weren't much interested in chasing a bait, but with a good cast and good timing, they were pretty easy to catch. Total Catch for the Day: 7 Albacore
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