Friday, July 30, 2010

July 30 Bailing Bluefish and KJ




Today was a nice day and Kimi and I went out for a sight seeing trip and got in some casting on the Shoals. The Bluefish were there and they were larger than yesterday. There were some 2 pounders around and they were aggressive. The top water action in 2 feet of water was impressive. Lots of impressive sights today. Total Catch for the Day: 10 Bluefish

Thursday, July 29, 2010

July 29 Monster Barracuda and Plenty of Jacks
















Mark, Jeremy, and Scott went fishing with me today and the fishing was very good. First thing in the morning we sat beside 2 acres of Bluefish and "every casted" them until the live well was stuffed, a few where iced, and more were released. Then we headed east to a wreck to catch some big fish. I figured our best shot a Barracuda would be on the first bait in the water. Rigged up with wire on a spinning rod, it took just about 10 seconds and bam, Scott was hooked up to a tail walking 45lb Barracuda. 3 jumps later he was spooled and to the last wrap when I gunned the boat ahead and we chased him down. Minutes late Scott had a 54" Barracuda release. Then we traded trebles for Js and wire for mono and headed back to the wreck. Automatic. One Amberjack after another. Scott released 4, I released 3, Mark released 1. 4 Amberjacks were big enough for release citations. Scott had a 38lb Amberjack and Mark had a 35lb Amberjack in the box. Then we run inshore where I caught a baby Sand Tiger and we caught 3 baby Amberjacks on light spinning tackle. Then the clouds and the rain came and we ran home. We did stop long enough to cast up a couple of Spanish Mackerel and a few Bluefish. Mark finished up the day with a new species on Top Water Charters when he released a Atlantic Bumper. Great day. Total Catch for the Day: 45lb Barracuda, 13 Amberjacks up to 50", 1 Sand Tiger, 50 Bluefish, 2 Spanish Mackerel, and 1 Atlantic Bumper

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

July 28 Mackerel, Bluefish, and Shark

Scouting trip today. This is what I found. I was a little too late for the Jumbo Spanish Mackerel bite. I did get a 3 pound Mackerel and 4 smaller ones. I found plenty of Bluefish and caught many on metal and top water plugs. I also found some huge Sand Tigers in 6 feet of water and huge Blacktip Sharks in 2 feet of water. I failed to deliver on these opportunitys. Interestingly, I also found a nice group of small Barracudas that were eager to follow a bait, but unwilling to bite! Well, it counts tommorrow, get ready boys. The Beer Jaguar is coming! Total Catch for the Day: 40 Bluefish and 5 Spanish Mackerel

Saturday, July 24, 2010

July 24 Stuck on the Ferry







While I'm Ferrying Pilgrims across Hatteras Inlet, this action taking place not far away. Looks like a good place to cast a line! These Red Drum and Sharks were photoged off Nags Head on July 20th.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

July 19 Sharks and Mackerel and Platform Diving











This was a day that we had to fishing, regardless of the weather. I'm headed back to Hatteras tonight, and my 4 cousins wanted to go fishing. Today was our only shot. So despite being battered by a relentless 25 knot SW wind, we went looking for some action. This morning, Beaufort Inlet was a horrible sight. Low tide, dirty water, and white caps. It looked bad. So we made the run up to Cape Lookout and found better conditions and enough activity to keep us busy for a few hours. We caught 10 dozen Menhaden in the cast net and then we slow trolled live bait for a while. We caught a Bluefish near a bait school, but that action was too slow. Then we casted metal in and around a bait ball and caught 4 Spanish Mackerel up to 3lbs. We also caught a couple of Bluefish. After that we soaked bait on the bottom while the boys jumped off the roof! Then we went cruising and we chased a Blacktip Shark for quite a while in the shallows. That poor Shark will never be the same. He's probably off the west coast of Africa now...... Later in the afternoon, we went back to Beaufort Inlet where Dillon released a sweet 100 pound Blacktip Shark after a 10 minute battle. Dean also released a 17 pound Blacknose Shark. Brandon had a monster Shark hooked up that ate the 3 lb Mackerel. Too bad this one escaped. Unfortunately, the bite died and Nick never got to pull on a Shark. I guess fishing was pretty poor, but it was still a great day on the water. Sorry, I didn't get a picture of Dillon's Blacktip Shark, it was too much of a battle after we dumped the anchor and had to chase him down in the wind and seas!! Total Catch for the Day: 4 Spanish Mackerel, 4 Bluefish, 2 Blacknose Sharks, and a 100 lb Blacktip Shark

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Big Toe

Looks like Capt Marty might be grounded with a hurt BIG TOE. No Fishing on Thursday July 15! Sorry. I'm still looking for anglers for Friday and/or Saturday. Fishing is Good even in challenging conditions!

July 14 Wind, Rain, Lightning, and Bluefish







The weather today was nasty. Brandon and I fished hard and we fished in very challenging conditions. The morning started out gray and 20 kts of SW wind. The Queen Anne's Revenge Shoals on the west side of Beaufort Inlet, where the Mackerel motherlode was yesterday, was completely un-fishable. Inside Beaufort Inlet was our best bet. Casting metal lures produced great numbers of Bluefish all day long. Unfortunately, the majority of these Blues were small ones, less than 1 pound. There were also a few Spanish Mackerel mixed in. We tried bait early at the Shark Slough and caught a 20lb Stingray. After that we threw metal for a few hours and caught our Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel. When the tide was nearly high, we re-entered the Shark Slough and we thought we were going to rack up some impressive Shark numbers. The first bait in the water got smoked by a 25lb Blacknose Shark. This one had a beautiful yellow tint. I've never seen that before. We also released 2 small Blacknose Sharks. Then we made a small adjustment in where we were fishing. Our confidence was soaring! Then, after setting back out, all hell broke loose. The sky turned black, the wind went from 20 to 35, rain poured, and lightning cracked all around. We pulled up all our gear and made a mad dash to Beaufort. After the worst had passed, we caught a few more Mackerel and Bluefish and we struck out on a Red Drum search. Total Catch for the Day: 70 Bluefish, 8 Spanish Mackerel, 3 Blacknose Shark up to 25lbs, and 20lb Southern Stingray



Tuesday, July 13, 2010

July 13 Spanish Mackerel Fishing




Matt and fished today and this trip has been planned for a long time. While the beautiful days passed, I wondered "how much longer can this last." Matt finally stepped aboard this morning and when we got to Beaufort Inlet we were greeted by a strong SW wind, heavy chop, and a ripping current. We were also greeted by acres of Spanish Mackerel. Too bad the best of the fishing was in the worst possible place. We were casting in a washing machine. It was great casting, but diffficult conditions. I'm sure Matt was wondering "What's wrong with this guy." After about an hour, we had boxed 14 Spanish Mackerel on metal, we moved on to the next stop. Conditions improved away from Beaufort Inlet and we found some excellent fishing a couple of miles west. In an hour we had 6 strikes and caught 3 Spanish Mackerel from 3-6lbs. We lost a bigger one by the boat, missed a strike, and had a Barracuda devour a 6lb Spanish behind the boat. Then we tricked Mr Barracuda into finishing what he started. For a couple of minutes Matt battled the 30lb Barracuda on a 10# spinning rod. We eventually lost him, but it was a great show. After the bite died, we went back to Beaufort Inlet and caught Bluefish and more Spanish Mackerel in calm waters. We also missed 2 Blacktip Sharks. Since I waited too late and missed the tide, we were forced to sight cast these Sharks. That sounds like fun, but it aint the best way to catch them. I had a good view of the action though. We had a 100+ pounder barely miss the hook in a Spanish Mackerel after a long run and we had a 40 pounder on for 3 minutes until he jumped, made about 3 rotations and pulled the hook. Oh well, all the big ones got away today! Total Catch for the Day: 28 Spanish Mackerel up to 6lbs and 15 Bluefish

Sunday, July 11, 2010

What's the Deal

I've been a Fishing Guide for nearly 10 years. I fish primarily out of Beaufort Inlet and depart from the Beaufort, NC Waterfront. There has never been any confusion. Not a single case. Now, in 1 week, I get 3 potential clients that think I'm in Beaufort, South Carolina! What's up with that...... I will be home and availiable for charter from Thursday July 15 through Sunday July 18. Inshore Fishing, Wreck Fishing, and Offshore Fishing should be interesting this week. Call me if interested at 252-241-8350. Remember, I am in North Carolina.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

July 5 Good Summertime Fishing
















Greg and Hunter went with me today and we had several goals in mind. Sharks. Big Fish. Fish to eat. Hunter also wanted a Dolphin and unfortunately, we didn't find any of those. Most of my other plans worked out and Hunter saw and caught lots of big fish and Greg carried lots of fish home to eat while on vacation. The Shoals at Cape Lookout were covered with Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel and the guys hammered them. Especially the Bluefish. Then we went Wreck hopping so the guys could see some big fish. Amberjacks and Sand Tiger Sharks gave them a quick show of power, force, and pure bulk. Greg actually caught and released a 125 lb Sand Tiger on a stingsilver and a light spinning rod loaded with 12# test. Amazing. Another amazing catch occurred when Hunter and I dropped a half of a Bluefish to the bottom to catch a Sand Tiger Shark and the rig got stuck in the bottom. After a mnute of "anchoring the boat" the rod tip started bouncing and we reeled in a 14 lb Gag Grouper. Not bad! After we caught a limit of Amberjacks up to 32 lbs, plus a release and released a couple of Sand Tigers, we went back to the Shoals to search for a Red Drum. The swarming Bluefish made this impossible. Finally, we ended back down at Beaufort Inlet and Greg released a 35 lb Blacknose Shark and a Southern Stingray. It was a great day to be on the water. Total Catch for the Day: 60 Bluefish 1-3 lbs each, 10 Spanish Mackerel 1-2 lbs each, 1 Gag Grouper at 14 lbs, 4 Amberjacks 20-32 lbs each, 2 Sand Tiger Sharks 125 and 200 lbs, 1 Blacknose Shark at 35lbs and 1 Southern Stingray

Friday, July 2, 2010

July 2 Hammerhead Shark, and that's it!


Chris and I went on a scouting trip because I've been at Hatteras nearly 2 weeks. We didn't find much. Too much NE wind, of course. The Shoals at Cape Lookout looked like chocolate milk. Bait Balls in the Ocean are hard to find. No surface activity anywhere we looked. So what did we find? We caught a couple dozen Menhaden and let the wind blow us down the Shipping Channel and we had a bait that eluded a Mackerel and we had a 60 lb Hammerhead Shark that caught his bait and was released unharmed. I like Hammerheads. We also had a Bluefish eat a Menhaden on the Queen Anne's Revenge site. That's it for the fishing, but I also found a good number of Blacknose Sharks inside the Inlet. We didn't mess with the Blacknose Sharks but they will save a slow day in the near future! Total Catch for the Day: 1 Hammerhead Shark and 1 Bluefish