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

3 comments:

Mike said...

Rowdiest crowd you've ever taken?

Ryan said...

sounds like a fun trip. you ever catch any tagged sharks up that way?

Anonymous said...

Mike--Pretty damn rowdy. Especially when they decided to throw Dillon overboard. It won't going to happen....

Ryan--I catch quite a few tagged Blacknose Sharks. All tagged in Bull's Bay, SC. I caught the same Sherk 3 years in a row (2005-2007) 30lb Blacknose tagged in 1995. Pretty Cool....

Capt Marty