Friday, October 5, 2012

Oct 5 Citation Mackerel Day






Sandy, Tugwell, Jr and I went livebait fishing today and it was very, very interesting. First fish of the day was part of a doubleheader and one fish escaped and that made us say "what if?".... Tuggy's fish turned out to be a stud King Mackerel that weighed in at 40 lbs the following morning at the Greenville Fire Dept. The next hour consisted of Sharpnose Shark after Sharpnose Shark after stinking Sharpnose Shark. All those carefully made rigs ruined. Then we tried a different spot and caught 3 big Spanish Mackerel. I caught the biggest at 7lb 8oz and we had two more slightly smaller. We caught more Sharks and lost another King and by then, we were sick of livebaiting.. We ran to a spot to catch a Grouper and we immediately ran up on a 13-14ft Tiger Shark that I would guess to weigh about 1200 lbs. The girth of this thing was UNBELIEVABLE. I screwed it up before we could get good pictures because I just had to jab it with the gaff. The TRUE TO LIFE MONSTER angled towards the bottom and disappeared for good. Damn dumbass Capt Marty. Moving on to the bottom fishing, we found the bottom barren and every stop we were surrounded by 8-10 foot Tiger Sharks that weighed 200-400 lbs each. The difference between these and the first one was undescribable...After wasting an hour, we made one more move and played games with Barracudas and Amberjacks.... Sandy even pulled up a 26" Gag Grouper after we'd given up on Grouper Fishing. All together, it was a great day. Five NC Citations. Total Catch for the Day: 40 lb King Mackerel, 33 lb Amberjack, 25 lb Barracuda, 4 Spanish Mackerel (2lb, 6lb 4oz, 6lb 8oz, 7lb 8oz), 26" Gag Grouper, 12 Sharpnose Sharks and a 33" Sharksucker

5 comments:

Tom C said...

Sounds like a nice day all in all capt Marty!!
You got the Topwater repaired??
Really looking forward to Monday's full day charter with you!!!
I'll call you Sunday.

Tom Chesebro

Capt. Marty said...

Tom.... The Top Water Boat is out of commission, I think! There are some issues that are a "roll of the dice" with continued use.... Not sure what to do. I will have Capt Tuggy's 23' Center Console at my disposal. Unfortunately the weather forecast for Monday is much different from what we enjoyed yesterday. Because of that, the fishing will be much different also. Not saying that we won't have a good day, but it will be a much different day. North winds at 15-20 will make it very, very rough offshore and dirty up the inshore water.

I'm hoping that thousands of Albacore will spill over the Shoals from the east and join the starving hordes of Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel that will (hopefully) be annihilating millions of red bait and silversides in the Fall of 2012's first Inshore Feeding Orgy..... That's my hopes anyway. Talk to you tomorrow!

Capt Marty

Tom Chesebro said...

Are you available tomorrow Capt Marty?

Anonymous said...

Damn, son.

Anonymous said...

Save some of that great fishing for next month, capt