Thursday, October 25, 2012

Top Water Charters NC Citations Statistics

Okay, I'm bored.... I went Flounder Gigging and I saw absolutely nothing.. So, I'm doing what I used to do quite often when I was younger. Playing with numbers. This fact sheet contains no data from the 80's or 90's. This is a NC Citation Count from January 1, 2000 until October 25, 2010. It shows trends in good fishing results and also reflects my personal fishing preferences. This is a count of all my personal NC Citations and also my clients and friends NC Citations if they were caught on my Boat. I am going to list the 15 most prolific species. I picked the year 2000 because that was the year I started my Professional Fishing Career. So here are the 15 most likely NC Citation Species to show up if you are fishing with me!

    SPECIES             Total           Best Year                          Largest Fish
1.   Red Drum             535          104 released in 2000              59" in 2000
2.   Speckled Trout     103           41 in 2000                           10 lb 8oz in 2000
3.   Cobia                     64           15 in 2010                             94 lbs in 2010
4.   Amberjack             59           14 in 2006                             85 lbs in 2007
5.   Flounder                50            15 in 2005                          10 lb 11 oz in 2003
6.   Bluefin Tuna           34            12 in 2003                           380 lbs in 2003
7.   Sheepshead            34            17 in 2009                           15 lbs in 2012
8.   King Mackerel       26            11 in 2000                          46 lb 8oz in 2000
9.   Spanish Mackerel   23            5 (3 times)                           8 lb 8oz in 2009
10. Shark                     20            6 released in 2011                500 lbs in 2010
11. Barracuda              16            7 in 2012                              38 lbs in 2012
12. Wahoo                   12            5 in 2001                              96 lbs in 2001
13. Striped Bass           12           5 in 2004                               47 lbs in 2004
14. Sailfish                    11          3 released in '05 and '07          88" in 2001
15. Crevalle Jack          11           4 in 2002                               31 lbs in 2002
All Others                     33         14 Different Species
TOTAL SINCE JAN 1, 2000-------1043 NC Saltwater Fishing Citations

***The 14 Different Species were: Blue Marlin, Dolphin. Blackfin Tuna, Atlantic Bonito, False Albacore, Tilefish, Black Drum, Grouper, Red Snapper, Spot, Pompano, Sea Mullet, Black Sea Bass and Gray Trout

***My first NC Citation was a 66 lb Amberjack caught on June 24, 1988.

***Back in the 1990's my NC Citation Count is heavily weighted with King Mackerel, Red Drum, and Speckled Trout catches
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***Four species that I caught my NC Citations for in 1990's were not counted in this survey. They are Triggerfish, Yellowfin Tuna, Porgy, and White Marlin.

***My goal since 1988 has been to Catch each and every NC Citation offered.... After 24 years and 752 Personal NC Citations for 33 different species, I remain 4 shy of my goal. I am lacking a NC Tarpon, a 3lb Croaker, a 15 lb Bluefish, and be "my lucky day" on a Bigeye Tuna

***I am proud to note that many of my Bluefin Tuna AND my Blue Marlin Citation came with Capt Marty rigging baits, hooking the fish, fighting the fish, landing and/or releasing the fish all while running my boat. In other words, neither of these species is represented by "Charter Boat caught fish"

*** I always said that I'd quit if I ever got them all.......

3 comments:

davin said...

hey marty.. thanks for the follow up info on shack.. that was crazy..i recently started catching citation flounder just this year.. was wondering do most people go and weigh each citation and send it in or do they just send in one for each species... just wanted to know ..caught a few citation flounder a couple of days apart and wasn't sure if i should go in each day and get a citation..thanks davin

Anonymous said...

Too much time on your hands......

Capt. Marty said...

You can weigh in as many Flounder as you catch that qualify and you will get a Citation for each of them... A few years ago, you could only get one Citation per species per year but that changed.. I collect them, but I only hang my largest of each species. I still have the largest wall in my house covered. It has been a fun and challenging task to collect them. Good Luck with your fishing.