Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Sept 28 Back at Hatteras


I arrived back in Hatteras today to work the Night Shift at Hatteras Inlet. From the looks of the weather forecast, there aint going to be a lot of fishing activity either. Thats too bad, I was ready to break out of my funk. Now it looks like I'll be sitting back watching it rain and blow. Next week when I get home, I'll be ready to go fishing. Big Time!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Sept 23 Awesome Suprize
















Chris and I out to catch some Bluefish today and maybe a Red Drum. It was looking bleak. The Ocean and surf on the west side was sloppy, dirty and dead. We crossed the Shoals and found a big remnant of hurricane swell. Our Bluefish spot was closed out. Things were looking bad. We had a few Albacore around so we went out there to catch a couple of them. Chris and I each caught one. Judging by the picture, Chris was thrilled. Then we noticed quite a few Blacktip Sharks jumping. Some really big ones too. So we rode over to that area and put out an Albacore strip. Too easy, an instant hook-up. An hour later, I had released 2 Blacktips, one around 100lbs and the other was 50lbs. Chris had released a 50lber. As Chris was fighting a 125lber, on a whim I casted a top water plug. What happened next was unbelievable. One Shark showed up, then another...By the time I got my plug back near the Boat, there were 20-25 Blacktip Sharks boiling underneath my plug. Sloppy eaters those things. It was incredible watching 100+ lb Sharks 10 feet from the boat unsucessfully try to bite a top water plug. After my initial cast, we did learn to slow the plug down and let the Sharks blast it. That wasn't nearly as much fun as making them miss though. A couple of hour later and minus 4-5 plugs we headed home. I told Chris, we will never forget this day. That's a fact. Total Catch for the Day: 2 Albacore and 7 Blacktip Sharks up to 125lbs

Sept 22 Another Slow Red Drum Night







On the prettiest night of the year, the fishing was poor. The wind fell completely out and a bright full moon made the ride back to the boat ramp the prettiest boatride of the year! The fishing, on the other hand, SUCKED. Korey caught a 45lb Red Drum and that was that. Total Catch for the Night: 1 Red Drum

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Sept 21 Cedar Island Drum


Slow night in the Pamlico Sound. Mark Piner and I fished under a bright moon, but there was an aggaravating east wind. Excuses, excuses. Maybe. We had 2 Red Drum bites and released one Red Drum in 3 hours of fishing. Our Drum was small by Cedar Island standards, in the 20lb range. We used all our bait feeding the pests. I also caught 2 Croakers on big circle hooks. Wow. Total Catch for the Night: 1 Red Drum and 2 Croaker

Monday, September 20, 2010

Sept 20 Easy Albacore Fishing


Finally made it back out today and here is what I found. Huge Ground Swell and Dirty Green Water. No chance at sight casting along the Beaches or on the Shoals. I did find very slow moving and long developing Albacore frenzys a mile off the Beach. These Albacore were very easy to catch. In probably 15 casts I caught 3, while Chris caught 2. We actually only spent about 30 minutes trying, so obviously, it was pretty good. These Albacore were in the 5-7 lb range. That's all we found and we basically went for a nice boat ride. It was good to get going again. Total Catch for the Day: 5 Albacore

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Sept 15 NO FISHING REPORT

Well, I have nothing to report. No news is good news? Not really. It seems nothing good lasts forever. Moving on, it's time to get charged back up about fishing! Lots of open dates in September and October and we all know that Fall Fishing is Best!