BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Friday, June 15, 2012
June 14 100lb Nurse Shark and Too Much Wind
Vinnie and Jennifer joined me on a half day of fishing when, once again...... The WIND dictated our every move.. Too much NW wind that became too much N wind and finally settled in as too much NE wind... I reality, too much wind from any direction is a pain in the rear... The North wind suspends sediment in our nearshore water and greatly reduces visibility. We all know that any wind from the East hurts fishing... Why? I have No Answer for that question.... In my opinion, on my boat, any wind 10 knots or less is great... North or East, any wind from 11-15 knots is OK. anything over 15 knts from the North or East sucks.... Winds from the South and West, I can put up with a little more. I'd say 11-20kts is OK, and anything over 20Kts sucks...... So yesterday was 20-25kts from the Northwest to Northeast, any way you cut it, it was too much. However, all this wind does not make it UNFISHABLE, it just greatly restricts my options as a Captain as to where and how we are able to fish...... so, how did we do? First, we caught a net full of Menhaden, so off to Cape Lookout we went. Anchoring up inside the Bight at Cape Lookout would get us out of the wind, but the tide would make things difficult... Our fishing was interesting with lots of bites, runs, bite-offs, and releases... The fish of the Day was Vinnie's 100lb Nurse Shark. We also released other Sharks and Rays and we lost a 75lb Sandbar Shark that showed himself before escaping...,. We also lost a monster mystery fish that ran off 250 yards of line on the first run..... Over all, interesting but poor fishing.. Total Catch for the Day: 100 lb Nurse Shark, 8 lb Sharpnose Shark, 4 Southern Stingrays 20-75 lbs each No Pics until Jennifer sends my a Nurse Shark Pic
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