BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
May 1 Gray Trout Frenzy
As of right now, I'd say the 2013 Cobia Season is in serious jeopardy. At the very least, it will have a late start. In recent years, The Cobia showed up earlier and earlier. In 2011, Chris and I saw 25+ Cobia in an hour on April 25. This year, here it is May 1st and today I fished in 61 degree water and there is NO MENHADEN and I can't imagine a Cobia within 20 miles of the Beach. Tomorrow, more North winds will roll the water over and push cold water even farther out. The Cobia, in the meantime, will march to the north, but they will do in in 90 feet of water instead of the 20 foot that we like them! Dammit. So today, we search for Cobia (too cold), Bonito (too cold), and Chopper Bluefish (not really, but too cold)....... Looking like a Baaaaad Day. We found a few Gray Trout that we worked hard for... We found some Cownose Rays that stretched our line.... We went to the Dockhouse and grabbed a Burger.... Finally we headed over to the MHC Port and we tried bottomfishing. And it was the BOMB. Doubleheaders. Gray Trout and Bluefish. Sea Mullet and Hogfish. We killed them. Nice 14" to 17" Gray Trout. Lots of them. Lot of other things as well. Another day of fishing that was a struggle, but everyone left the boat happy. Horrific NE wind at 18-22kts. Scattered Rain. Cloudy. But, we still managed a cooler full of tasty fish! Total Catch for the Day: 60 Bluefish up to 1lb, 60 Gray Trout up to 17", 3 Southern Sea Mullet up to 17", 1 small Summer Flounder, 40 med-large Hogfish, 2 Pinfish, 2 Striped Sea Robin, 5 small Black Sea Bass, and 2 Cownose Rays 5 and 35 lbs
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