Monday, January 17, 2011

Jan 16 Dogfish Heaven




Today we scoured the Cape Lookout Shoals. Every nook and cranny. I dont know about last week, or tomorrow, or next week, but today there were NO STRIPED BASS AT CAPE LOOKOUT. They weren't there on Jan 15 or Jan 16. If anything changes, you can read about it here..... Back to the fishing. Chip and Shem fished with me years ago and today they came back and brought Antonio, an exchange student from Spain. Antonio had never been fishing. The great thing for me was, he was thrilled with catching Sharks, didn't matter that they were Spiny Dogfish., also called Dog Sharks or Horndogs. Chip and Shem have fished all over the North America and they said "No Problem" when I explained our dilemma! Our dilemma being, cold water, lack of fish and 10,000 Bottlenosed Dolphins on the Shoals. The sheer volume of Dolphin on and around the Shoals usually has disasterous results for the clear water sight casting that I like to do. The only guarrantee I could offer was the Dog Sharks. So for 2 hours we drifted in 60 feet of water and bailed Dog Sharks. Doubles and Triples. The water around the boat was teeming with Dog Sharks. We caught them on bait and jigs. Before and after, we rode the Shoals and pretty much watched the Dolphin. Blue Planet material to say the least. Great experience for Antonio. Then we fished the Rock Jetty, the Port Wall, and the MHC High Rise Bridge. Nothing. Total Catch for the Day: 60 Spiny Dogfish from 5-12 lbs

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Capt, there was a few small Drum caught at the breakwater yesterday. thought you might want to know.

Capt. Marty said...

Thanks for the info. We looked at it in the am and we didnt see anything good. We were looking for action. A few undersized Red Drum vs a 10lb Shark on every single drop. I had an 11th grader from Spain that had never been fishing..... Guess what he'd rather catch? We did fish the Rocks in the pm and saw one small Red Drum caught. I think we made the right decision. Who knows, Antonio might hook me up one day with a beautiful Aunt or older cousin. I'll be fishing the Southern Coast of Spain. Catching Garricks on top water plugs at Gibralter...After all, I did hook him up with an ugly, pregnant nightmare that he couldn't get away from. Thats too funny.....

Mike said...

World peace thru fishing

Anonymous said...

Mike, you need to go to the Cape Lookout Rock Jetty on a saturday in November or the Oregon Inlet Fishing Center Boat Ramp on a saturday in January. Closer to WWWIII. Peace can only be achieved through Dog Sharks. Speckled Trout and Striped Bass are religion and oil.

Capt Marty