Friday, April 19, 2013

April 19 Great Fishing in the Wind and Rain



Horrible Morning with driving rain finally gave way to sun/cloud mix and howling SW winds.... We were  90 minutes late leaving, but we decided that the battering wind was not going to hold us back.... Jon didn't want to fish in the Ocean anyway, he thought inside would work better with his wife, Janet onboard... Jon also wanted to catch something good to eat. I figured Sea Mullet and Northern Puffer would fit that bill. Lots of fish with few keepers on yesterdays scouting trip to MHC had me scurrying to the East today. At Cape Lookout, we found what we were looking for, but we paid for that decision when we headed home. Pounded and Sprayed relentlessly by a 25kt SW wind as we ran back up Back Sound. We dropped Janet off and Jon and I went back to the Turning Basin and used up the rest of our bait... When it was over, I say it was a great day considering the weather. Lots of keepers. Lots to eat. High Numbers. Mission Accomplished. Total Catch for the Day: 35 med-large Northern Puffer, 14 Gray Trout up to 14", 10 med Southern Sea Mullet, 8 small Bluefish, 1 small Summer Flounder, 30 small Hogfish, 3 small Pinfish, 1 small Black Sea Bass, 1 small Atlantic Stingray, 2 Cownose Rays up to 20lbs, and 7 Smooth Dogfish up to 12lbs

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The weather was horrible Friday morning... Are you crazy

Capt. Marty said...

Wind and Rain in April? Not February. If you are scared, stay at the dock. Carteret County has "places" to get out of any wind.... If I think we can be successful...... We are going fishing! 35 Blowtoads=Success if you are looking for fish to eat. IMO