Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Nov 30 Knee Deep in the Trout




I just got back from a week on the Outer Banks and I was itching to go fishing. With rain on the way and an east wind, I figured the Boat was a waste of time and a 25 foot aggravation. So I made the trek down to the Radio Island Rock Jetty on foot and it only took one cast to see the way it was gonna be. I felt sorry for all the guys standing on shore and north of the Jetty. They were pissing in the wind. Out where I was it was "game on". After 30 casts, I had caught 24 Speckled Trout. My only complaint was if you missed a bite you would have to reel in and re-cast. I hate when that happens. It got better. By the time the rain chased my home, they would bite over and over until you hooked one. I had a 30 straight cast streak with a Speckled Trout and a 26 straight cast with a Speckled Trout streak. Lots of Trout were over 14". I could've had a limit of keepers in the first hour, but I didn't keep a single fish. Luckily for the Trout, I forgot my stringer. With too many numbers bouncing around inside my head, I lost the actual fish count. For the best hour though, I was releasing them at a rate of 2 per minute. Crazy numbers. In 2+ hours of casting a green or red grub, I guess 150 Speckled Trout releases with a few of them being 16" and well over a pound. I also saw a few Black Drum caught on shrimp. Total Catch for the Day: 150 Speckled Trout up to 16" 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's alot of Trout. Who's checking your numbers, Butch Davis or your Math Tutor?

Capt. Marty said...

Okay Wolfpecker, this belongs on PackPride or Inside Carolina. Business is slow, I don't need to be discouraging fanbases from fishing with me. This is a Fishing Blog. Lately the comment section has been used for various other reasons. Let's keep it for fishing please regardless of the color grub I was casting today.......

Capt. Marty said...

Was that you C-bo???? You telling Ryan Hansboro to check out my blog and you slipping in a secret jab???

Anonymous said...

Butch damn sure wouldn't know. He doesn't know anything, remember!

Vic said...

Capt. Marty -

I've never fished Radio Island before but may have a chance to swing by this weekend.

Do you get to the rock jetty/fishing area by just heading out Marine Dr. all the way to the end of the island?

thanks

Capt. Marty said...

Not familiar with Marine Drive. There is only one road that heads down to the area known as Radio Island and it might be called Marine Dr, I'm not sure. Just go to the Public Beach Access. Park. Walk out on the Beach and turn left. Walk down to the end. Fish anywhere between the Green Day Marker and the Chain Link Fence. I recommend waders because the motherlode is a nice cast out. Good Luck.

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