My cousin, Ellen warned me that there would be days like this. Horrible. Everywhere we went there was a problem. I knew the 25kt NW wind after yesterdays 25kt SW wind was going to be trouble. First thing this morning I went to Beaufort Inlet and soaked my crew with sea spray as they casted to sporadic Bluefish in the "washing machine". After 10 cold, wet minutes and 4 Bluefish on metal, I decided a radical move was in order! So I ran 15 miles North and got out of the wind, but the current was horrific. The fishing was fast and furious. As furious as 8" Hogfish can get! (not very) So we caught them for a while and believed we could do better somewhere else. Wrong! Back to Beaufort and we tried yesterday's Spot spots. They were very crowded and not very productive. So the genius Captain decides to make another bold move! Out Beaufort Inlet and 8 miles East. For Nothing. Back to Beaufort Inlet for nothing. On to the Boat Ramp and a miserable day of fishing was over! Sorry Guys. It was pretty much a 65 mile boat ride. Total Catch for the Day: 14 Hogfish, 4 Bluefish, 1 Croaker, 8 Pinfish and 1 Sand Perch
BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Friday, October 29, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Oct 28 Small Craft Advisory and Spots
I hate it when people book a fishing trip way in advance and I know how much they are looking forward to it.... And they drive a long ways to get here..... And the wind howls.... Today it was 20-25 SW and that is a killer for the things I like to do. I know where there are 100,000 2-5 lb Bluefish. I think I know where huge schools of Red Drum are cruising. I'm pretty sure I know where the Albacore are boiling. But today all that was impossible. So I had to search for things for Billy and his crew to do, safely and while trying to stay dry. So we went bottom fishing. It was not great, but interesting. Battling wind, current, and dirty water, we scrapped out a nice catch of Spots. We also caught a few large Hogfish and a variety of other bottom fish. Total Catch for the Day: 45 Spot, 12 Pinfish, 12 Hogfish, 1 Striped Sea Robin, 2 Northern Puffer, 1 Croaker, 1 Gag Grouper, 3 Black Sea Bass, 1 Inshore Lizardfish, 4 Bluefish, and 1 Spottail Pinfish
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Oct 24 Bluefish Blitz and Hard to find Red Drum
Had Joey and Kim on my boat this afternoon and a trend is definitely developing. Whenever a "Kim" comes aboard, things are always "looking good". Yeah. Anyway, we got a late start and cruised the Shackleford Beach looking for Red Drum. We found a school and Kim got a 24" Red Drum while Joey's cast barely missed. The Red Drum then doubled back and disappeared into the chalk. After that, we ran up to the Shoals and burned the Bluefish up. We caught 40 from 2-3lbs each. We kept around 18 and released the rest. Kim and I had a blast in the tower looking at thousands of Bluefish and barking orders to Joey down below. We saw many Rays, no Sharks. We also saw 6 baby Manta Rays. Now that was cool as hell!! Total Catch for the Day: 40 Bluefish and a 24" Red Drum
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Oct 19 Currituck Ferry
I been away for a while and I'm dying to go fishing. After a long week at Hatteras, now I'm pulling some extra time on the Currituck-Knott's Island Ferry. Life is getting pretty boring. When I get home, hopefully the fish will fill the void! In the meantime, tomorrow night I'm crossing the canal and going to the Coinjock Marina. It was really fun last time I was there. I got a few open dates starting Saturday. Fishing should be great. Give me a call at 252-241-8350.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Oct 11 Awesome Bluefishing
What a great day. With a bunch of hardcore, kill em all fishermen. I love it. The only problem was it was 15-18 SW wind and sloppy. The Bluefish motherlode was in 2 feet of water with 4 ft breakers coming up on the stern with a ripping current. Can you say deadly combination..... For the Fish! My guys couldn't move around or stand up too good. Me either. But they flat out slaughtered the 2-5lb Bluefish while I worked the throttle and turned the wheel. It was 5 hours in the washing machine. Every second was an adventure. But, you know what, they didn't seem to mind, the Bluefish looked happy, and I didn't really give a damn. The action was so tense and frantic, I never even pulled my camera out. Sorry guys and girls. Back to Hatteras and Currituck for 10 days of stupidity and sleep! Total Catch for the Day: 75 Bluefish, 1 Pinfish, and 1 Southern Flounder
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Oct 9 5 Pound Bluefish and a School of Red Drum
Capt Lee (http://www.redfishaction.com/) and I went on a short trip today. The SW wind was aggravating and kept us off my beach Drum, but we found another school, so what the heck. Unfortunately, Lee was a little slow on his retrieve and a 5lb Bluefish hammered his gulp before the Red Drum ever saw it. I nailed a 27" Red Drum on my first cast. As we moved in for the second kill, about a dozen other boats had took notice and it was over for that school! They ran up into the breakers and disappeared. After that we rode around and played with some big Bluefish on light tackle. Lee got what we wanted and the rest walked. We also saw some grown Blacktip and Sandbar Sharks on the Outer Shoals. 100+ pounders. Total Catch for the Day: 8 Bluefish up to 5lbs and a 27" Red Drum
Friday, October 8, 2010
Oct 8 Awesome Red Drum and Bluefish
Great Day of Fishing! Finally! Today was a scouting trip and it was a classic. First of all, the Shoals were matted with 2-5lb Bluefish. It was every cast with metal or top water plugs. the trick was the 4-5 pounders were in the white water. So there was the danger element too! After boxing 12 fat Bluefish and releasing a dozen more, I pulled off that bite and headed home. Then it got really good. Cruising the Shackleford Beach first I found a couple of Red Drum. Then a few singles. then a group of four. Then more singles. At this point, I'd released 4 over the slot. Then I found the motherlode. Probably 500 Red Drum. Out of this school I caught 8 Red Drum from 27" to 34". It was pretty awesome. I think the fishing outlook in the near future is pretty damn good! Total Catch for the Day: 24 Bluefish up to 5 lbs and 12 Red Drum up to 13 lbs
Oct 7 Taylor's Creek
Weird year. I have fished in Taylor's Creek off the Dock a 100 times a year for the last 30 years. Until this year. Today was my first try of the year. 22" of rain recently made it tough, but with 4 Finger Mullet, I dropped one overboard, caught a Lizardfish, and finally caught a 22" Red Drum and a 27" Red Drum! Total catch for the Day: 2 Red Drum and 1 Lizardfish
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Oct 2 Water Moccasins and other problems at Hatteras
So Tropical Depression #14 was a nightmare up here. Closed out the Ferry Channel. I sat over at South Dock for 45 straight hours and finally caught a ride home with the USCG. Twin 225 Hondas on a rigid inflatable. I miss my old Honda!! Anyway, here it is Saturday Morning and it's pretty. North winds have the finger mullet and the Bluefish in turmoil on the Beaches.....And my Truck, my Rod and Reel, and my cast net are trapped at Ocracoke and no way to get them until tomorrow. And.......somebody tried to kill me by planting a Water Moccasin on my Truck! Welcome to the OBX
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