Monday, August 30, 2010

Aug 30 Amberjack Fishing
















Dan, Lisa, Jason, and Willy went out with me today and the Hurricane Swell stopped us dead in our tracks to the East. With all my favorite places off-limits, I had to re-group and form a new plan quickly. Things started looking up in front of Harker's Island, where one toss of the cast net canned 5 dozen Menhaden. After that we ran SW out of Beaufort Inlet and found a school of Amberjacks that were more than willing to "make our day". Everybody caught at least one Amberjack. The first one was the most spectacular. Jason caught his first, a 27 pounder, on a light spinning rod that was intended for a Barracuda. After that we bailed them, on all sorts of tackle. When it was over, we had boxed 5 Amberjacks from 25-33 lbs each and had released 3 other Amberjacks. The "almost" highlight of the day happened when we tried to get Lisa an Amberjack. I broke out the Big Rod with the 2 Speed Reel for easy cranking and dropped a bait down near the bottom. Seconds later we were hooked up and Lisa gave her fish a quick ride to the surface. Wouldn't you know it, but a big green Cobia pops up and he is on-fire. First he runs into the motor, then we see whats happening and what it is and I take the rod off the gunnel and clear him off the motor. I put the rod back in the gunnel and Lisa takes over again while I get the gaff. The next surge goes under the boat and the rod tip pops up and the hook comes flying out of the water. The Cobia is gone. Oh well, lucky Cobia, any other rod and your ass would be sitting in Emerald Isle right now. See ya next May. Total Catch for the Day: 8 Amberjacks

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