Monday, May 31, 2010

May 30 Hatteras Cobia Fishing Part 2


Today was my Birthday and nobody seemed to care. The best present that I got was finding a Manta Ray cruising in 30 feet of water off Ocracoke Island. The Ray was a huge one, probably 20+ feet from wingtip to wingtip. The best part was that he had 8-10 Cobia cruising with him and these were big Cobia at 40-50 pounds each. I hooked 2 of these Cobia from the Tower before I climbed down. Out of this doubleheader, I caught a 46 pound Cobia and lost the other one.I also released 2 borderline legal Cobia. I saw a 6 foot Cobia that I never really had a chance to catch. This was a giant Cobia, probably 90-100 pounds. After an action packed morning, I went 30 minutes without seeing anything and I was back at the dock before noon. The picture is of my 46lb Cobia banging around after I climbed back up in the Tower. Nice. Total Catch for the Day: 3 Cobia up to 46 pounds

Friday, May 28, 2010

May 27 Hatteras Cobia Fishing

Rob and I went out to kill the Cobia this morning. We started out by looking on the western edge of Diamond Shoals. The water was dirty and cold and full of bait. We had another Humpback Whale experience and got close enough to smell his breath! We saw 2 Cobia and a Hammerhead Shark, but we never hooked up. Then we ran down and looked 6-7 miles off Hatteras and found beautiful Blue Water. We also "ran over" 3 Cobia and established what would become the theme for the day. After wasting more time, we ended up off the eastern end of Ocracoke Island and we finally found plenty of fish. The problem was, we kept running over them. Conditions were less than perfect, but today we were just in a bad groove. We ended up catching 3 Cobia. Our largest was a 30 lber. Our other 2 fish were less than 20 pounds. We probably saw 40 Cobia. It was fun, but really disappointing. Is this a personal slump? Bad Karma? I'm ready for it to end! Total Catch for the Day: 3 Cobia up to 30 lbs

Monday, May 24, 2010

May 24 Wasted Day

Today was a total bummer. Mit came all the way from Canada to catch a Cobia. This morning we were greeted by strong winds, rain, and a gray sky. We ran to the east towards a hole in the sky and a ray of sunlight. On the western edge of the Shoals conditions were less than ideal, but they were fishable. After a 90 minute search, we had seen one Cobia and I had ran over him. Then we decided to check out the Bait Balls that have been everywhere for 3 weeks. This morning, they were gone. No bait. We then took off on a 20 mile run to catch bait on the inside. By now, the wind was blowing 20+ out of the NE. No bait, no where. We decided to call it a half of a half day. After the guys drove away, the bottom fell out for 10 minutes.Then the wind slacked up and the sun came out. It would've been a pretty good day for sight casting. It makes me sick. Now I'm headed to Hatteras for the week. Total Catch for the Day: NOTHING

Sunday, May 23, 2010

May 23 Better Cobia Fishing




Joe and his boys joined me today for a half day adventure and I would have to say, it was a good time. it was probably the best day ever for viewing the Blue Planet. We saw Bottlenosed Dolphins killing a Bait ball. We saw Sharks hammering a Bait Ball. We has a very close encounter with a Humpback Whale. We saw around 10 Cobia. Web hooked 4 Cobia. We caught 2 Cobia. We caught a handful of Bluefish. We saw Turtles, Rays, Sharks, Spanish Mackerel, and we saw millions of Menhaden. We pulled off a 50+ pound Cobia. We couldn't get a bite off a 60 lb Cobia. We boxed a 38lb Cobia and a 34" Cobia. things were picking up when we quit. Total Catch for the Day: 2 Cobia up to 38lbs and 5 Bluefish

Saturday, May 22, 2010

May 22 Bad Moves=Bad Fishing

I pretty much know that the Cobia Motherlode is north of us. Today, for some reason, I thought I would run after them. However, I knew I couldn't run to Ocracoke. So we ran to Drum Inlet and never found the tail end of the migration. When we quit running, we were still 20+ miles from the bite. I think I would've done better by hammering my Home Turf. Hell, I could not have done worse. When we got back to Cape Lookout the Fiberglass Armamda had scoured every nook and cranny of the Shoals and even had the Bluefish on the run. We managed a few Bluefish on metal, but the day was shot. my sincere apology to my anglers. We also snagged a few Shad. Total Catch for the Day: 5 Bluefish and 8 Menhaden

Thursday, May 20, 2010

May 20 Casting to Turtles


Cobia Fishing was a little different today than when I left it. Sight casting opportunities were nearly non-existent. I saw 2 small Cobia swimming on top and ran over both of them. On a positive note, on a day when nearly everyone struck out, I did get lucky. I found a giant Leatherback Turtle swimming in 7 feet of dirty water. When I approached the Turtle, he dove to the bottom. The damn thing was so big though, I could still see a dark spot moving across the bottom. One cast with a bucktail and 7-8 Cobia magically appeared. After the first hook-up, I grabbed another rod and cast again. Bam, doubleheader. 15 minutes later I had a 38 lb Cobia in the boat and let a slightly smaller fish walk. That was early and that was it. I never saw another fish. Total Catch for the Day: 2 Cobia up to 38 lbs

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

May 19 Scouting Trip

We left the Dock at 2pm and we ran east 12 miles. This is what I found: 3 Sheeepsheads feeding a Bouy in the Bft Inlet Chain. No sunlight and stiff East Wind. Wasted afternoon. I learned nothing. Total Catch for the Day: ZERO

May 7 My New Career Best Cobia and New Boat Record---94 pounds







Believe it or not, today was even better than yesterday. Jeremy, Josh, Mike, and I smoked the Cobia again today. We fished longer and harder. We saw more fish than yesterday. We were shadowed by other boats all day. Its hard for me to understand why anyone would need to follow me around when there are thousands of Cobia around. We probably saw 2-300 Cobia, hooked 25 Cobia and caught 17 cobia. The good news for me was that I got to make a cast off the tower and 90 minutes later, I had a new career best and boat record Cobia at 94 pounds. Sweet! Josh had a Cobia around 70 pounds and we had 6 total over 50 pounds. Great Day of Fishing. Total Catch for the Day: 17 Cobia up to 94 lbs

May 6 Epic Cobia Casting







Tuggy and his crew had an epic Cobia trip today at Cape Lookout. First cast in the air at 9am, last cast in the air at 1pm. We saw 50+ Cobia, hooked 17 Cobia, and caught 15 Cobia. All these fish were caught on spinning tackle by sight casting. We had a 56 lb.er and a 58 lb.er. We had 4 Citations. We saw a many Sharks, Rays, Bluefish, and Spanish Mackerel. Total Catch for the Day: 15 Cobia up to 58 lbs and 2 Bluefish

Friday, May 14, 2010

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

May 5 Big Suprize Blackfin Tuna Inshore







I made a solo run out to AR 315 this morning to spank the Atlantic Bonito. I was met at Beaufort Inlet by heavy fog and zero visibility. I said , WTH, what else can go wrong in my life, but I headed west anyway. Once I got to 315, it was pretty obvious, pretty quick that it wasn't going to be a big Atlantic Bonito day. Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish were over structure and fishing was okay for them. The first Spanish Mackerel of the year is always exciting. After an hour or so and 10 Bluefish and 5 Spanish Mackerel, an acre of Bonito crashed just inshore of the Reef. Me and one other boat made it to the melee in time. I got 2 Atlantic Bonitos in a hurry. I let one walk and iced one down the unfortunate one. Ceviche! After a few minutes of waiting around, I said this is too slow, so I started the trek down to AR 320. I didn't get far to the west before I came up on another school of Atlantic Bonito. This time I was too slow. No strikes. I did notice a couple of birds dipping over an area thich with Lion's Mane Jellyfish. As I watched, I saw a big boil, then another. Something unusal. Was I seeing things? Then a couple of Spanish Mackerel jumped. So I casted my tiny weighted Yo-Zuri on 8# test. Quick stike......An hour and a mile later, I had a 24 lb Blackfin Tuna in the Boat! Unreal. Total Catch for the Day: 1 Blackfin Tuna, 2 Atlantic Bonito, 5 Spanish Mackerel, and 10 Bluefish