BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Still at Stumpy Point
Looking for some Good Karma. Sacrificing Fishing to help Hatteras Island. I will be working 21 straight days..... 9 down and 12 to go..... sheeesh! Ready to go fishing again starting in October.....
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Sept 13 I'm in Dare County
Back to work tommorrow for me. I'll be ferrying from Stumpy Point to Rodanthe. Not a real exciting run, to say the least. Hopefully this week I will spend a couple of nights over on Hatteras Island. Give me a chance to look around and I might even get a chance to wet a line. From what I hear Hatteras has been on-fire leading up to this full moon and has had none of the dirty water that plagued me on Saturday. Im also going to be exploring a few fishing possibilities in and around Manteo. I've seen some beautiful ponds and of course the ditches around Stumpy Point have to hold some life........ Next week I am wide open. I will be fishing with Capt Tuggy and Capt Columbus, however I'd love to pick up a charter or two. My open dates are Sept 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, and 26. Its time to catch a King Mackerel. An all day trip this time of the year could possibly see King and Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, Red Drum, Albacore, Amberjack, Barracuda, Grouper, and Flounder.... All on the same day. Give me a call and let's go fishing! 252-241-8350
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Sept 11 Red Drum and Speckled Trout on Foot in Beaufort
This is my favorite kind of fishing. A trip where I have less than 5 dollars invested.... Fishing the high tide in Taylor's Creek on Hunter's Dock. Its the season for Red Drum and Flounder. The tide was right. The moon was right. Robin is in Buxton sleeping peacefully. I had nothing better to do.... First cast with a 5" Jerk Shad got smoked... Three minutes later I was still in the fight. Then the neighbor's dock pilings got involved and it was over. Incredible. Tough way to start this little fishing adventurencredible! My next bite was an oddball. As soon as I set the hook, this fish came to the surface and shook like a wet dog. A minute later a 20" Speckled Trout slid into the grass and into my hand. Looking good now. The next hour produced 5 Red Drum from 26" to 31". All these came off the little Beach down from my dock. All these Drum waged war in a tight area between 2 docks. Each Drum was reluctant to dive under a dock and thus they were not very smart and they were captured. The lucky one's were released. Lack of a Flounder kept me from the coveted "Carolina Grand Slam".Total Catch for the Night: 1 Speckled Trout at 20", 5 Red Drum up to 11 lbs and 8 Bluefish
What Else is New
Nothing is really new, but Capt Marty might be looking at the world a little differently soon......... Other than that, recovering from Hurricane Irene. Ferrying from Stumpy Point to Rodanthe. People .....have asked because I've been quiet, but Robin and I are still dating and it looks pretty serious and permanent. Recently, we have been spending time apart because of the way the Storm affected Hatteras Island, but all is well in Paradise. We did get to spend a day together recently and we checked out Hurricane Katia and we found ourselves in a place called Water Lilly. What a beautiful place. What a beautiful girl. Enough, Let's Go Fishing. Its what I do best!
Sept 10 Part 2 Cedar Island Red Drum Chewing
Fishing all day in the Atlantic Ocean sucked. I beat my head against a wall all day. I also knew the Drum bite had been pretty good in the Sound/River. So even though I was pretty tired I decided to go for it. I also knew that come Monday, I will be headed back to Manteo for 7 more days of the Stumpy Point-Rodanthe Ferry. So this is pretty much it for my Giant Red Drum window. Its about to close, so I'm in panic mode. With 2 friends close by that had been itching to go, we got a late start and by 900 we were set up. By 945 it was looking good. By 11 it was an epic chew. By 130am, it was over. Started with 5 rods, ended up everybody holding a rod and fishing 3 rods total. Non-stop action. Dan and Tom each had 10 releases. I had 9 releases. I had a 50 pound Red Drum on the Boga Grip. The smallest Red Drum was around 40 pounds. Awesome fishing. Best I've seen in 4 years, but I missed it last year while doing something stupid. Can I do that one over. Sorry, all pics on Cell Phone, I will work on getting them transferred. Total Catch for the Day: 29 Red Drum up to 50 lbs
Sep 10 Hard Inshore Fishing
Fishing for the first time after a major Hurricane is always a challenge. The fact that the storm was 2 weeks ago was supposed to make things easier. Also, I knew the fishing was pretty good last Saturday while I was at Hatteras made me think today would be a good day. Unfortunately, I was wrong. An Unforecasted 15-18 kt SW Wind, a Screaming East to West Longshore Current, Dirty Water, and a Horrible Afternoon Tide Stage made everything we tried to do a challenge. The fact that Shark Island is completely gone took away the incredibly fishy habitat that I'd been hammering since May. The Cape Lookout Shoals will still be a great place to fish, but they are changed forever. The 2-3 foot SW chop coupled with the 4 foot SE Hurricane swell made searching the Shoals impossible today. All in all, it made for a tough day of inshore fishing. We tried 6 different things and they all failed. We fished 2 extra hours and I just couldn't make it happen. Sorry Guys. Total Catch for the Day: 1 Little Tunny, 1 Crevalle Jack, 1 Ladyfish, and 1 Southern Stingray
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Sept 6 Good Red Drum Fishing in the Neuse River
Lots to do today so this is going to be short and sweet. We fished late afternoon/early evening. It was bumpy on the Neuse River. Fished down at Piney Point. Fishing was good with a real good hour right before dark. Missed a few bites. We expected the fishing to really take off after dark, but it never materialized. We finished up with one slot Drum to keep. We released one 20 lb Red Drum. All the rest were Citation releases, with 3 in the 50 lb class. Tuggy had the best for last with a 54 lb Red Drum that was the last one caught. Total Catch for the Day: 11 Red Drum and 6 Southern Stingrays
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Hurricane Irene Aftermath and Stumpy Point
How long has it been. It seems like a lifetime ago that we rode out Hurricane Irene. Robin was in Beaufort with me and we had a good time during the Hurricane. No real damage around here, just shingles! Then I got called to duty at Stumpy Point on the Ferry. For the next 7 day, we carried construction vehicles and an assortment of other stuff over to Hatteras Island. Somehow, Robin got over there and somehow, I came home without her. Looks like I'm in for a long week. So...........Let's go fishing. Please. Tommorrow I will update my open dates and all the stuff I have neglected!
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