Saturday, March 27, 2010

March 27 25 Knot Winds and Dog Shark Frenzy







Greg and his Dad and his 3 sons joined me for a difficult day of fishing. Relentless North winds and very muddy water made finding fish today a big challenge. The great thing was, these boys just wanted to catch fish! That helped, but I was still worried about our chances. I knew that all my favorite "go to" spots were going to be impossible to fish. So I rolled the dice and ran East. When we got to the first spot, lines went into the water, and 3 rods bowed in a matter of seconds! It was a beautiful thing. Two hours and 30 Spiny Dogfish later the boys were happy! These Spiny Dogs weighed from 3 to 10 pounds each. After taking a break to eat lunch, which was interupted by a Smooth Dogfish and another Spiny Dogfish, we ran back down to MHC where we caught 12 Black Sea Bass. Total Catch for the Day: 31 Spiny Dogfish, 12 Black Sea Bass and 1 Smooth Dogfish

March 26 Lennoxville Largemouth Bass

Today I got a chance to go make a few casts in Beaufort's most legendary Bass Hotspots. Unfortunately, Korey and I couldn't find where the big ones were hiding out. I did manage to catch 2 small Largemouth Bass on a plastic worm. Total Catch for the Day: 2 Largemouth Bass

Thursday, March 25, 2010

March 25 Citation Red Drum




I am sorry for the lack of updates. I have been slowed by all kinds of problems. My computer is in the shop, so I will not be posting any pictures until later. The fishing today was pretty good. Basically all the Albacore you wanted and they were extrememly easy to catch also. I took time to catch 2 Albacore, a 6 pounder and a 8 pounder. The target species was Red Drum and I found a couple of challenges. First, I could not find any schools of the slot-fish I was looking for. I did find a school of Big Fish on the west side of Shark Island. These fish were very spooky in shallow water, but I did manage to release a 51 lb Red Drum on 10 lb spin and a white jerk shad. After that I chased the school around but never got another bite. Over on the east side of Shark Island a different scenario was taking place and after a little trial and error, I figured out a method that worked. Casting my jerk shad under showers of diving Gannets, I caught and released 4 Red Drum in about 2 hours. These Red Drum ranged from 42" to 49" each. I didn't weigh any of those fish because I had a tough time reviving the first Drum that I released. Total Catch for th Day: 5 Red Drum and 2 Albacore