Thursday, July 25, 2013

July 25 Jim and Phil's Kayak Adventure







Everything early today was very difficult.... The Menhaden, while popping everywhere, were very difficult to catch.... The NE wind was definitely not blowing 5-10.... It was more like 14-16 knots and the seas were very choppy and confused as we approached our fishing grounds..... The guys were apprehensive and I don't blame them. Don't be confused by my pictures, it was rough as a cobb when we first got out there.... The SE Ground Swell sometimes hooks around the tip of the Cape Lookout Shoals and when it meets the north running longshore current, the waves tighten up and stack up. Toss in the building 2 foot windchop from a totally different direction and SHAZAM---you have conditions similar to being inside a GIANT WASHING MACHINE... Annoying in a 25 foot boat, but pretty damn scary in a Kayak I'd guess...... Anyway, I decided to "check it out" from my boat. And we hit "Rock Bottom". My first 2 drops got hung in the bottom and broke off. Rats.Then to make matters worse, my third drop resulted in country mile of 80# PowerPro wrapped up in my propeller. Nightmare... No one's fault but Capt Martys!!!! We were about to abort the mission and head inshore.... And then Jim said "get busy living or get busy dying" and sailed over the side into his Kayak and it was GAME ON.... Shortly afterwards, the wind and seas actually improved and the sun came out.... And the fish came out too.. Jim and Phil each caught multiple Amberjacks from the kayaks. Jim also lost a monster mystery fish that was dragging him into the wind and sea.... Meanwhile, back aboard my boat, my mate Jalen even caught a couple Amberjacks when we got a chance.... All in all, it was a very interesting day on the Top Water Boat.... Check out Jim and his friends in the NC Kayak Fishing Association.... Look up "NCKFA" on google if interested in this type of Fishing or Just Plain Fun appeals to you!  Total Catch for the Day: 10 Amberjack up to 30 lbs 

4 comments:

Capt. Marty said...

People interested in this type of thing should check out the NC Kayak Fishing Association website. A search of NCKFA should put you there.

Capt. Marty said...

Earth to Saint Egbert

Come in Saint Egbert

Are you out there?

FinchasersUSA said...

Looks like it would be a lot of fun on the kayak. I would love to catch a cobia from one. I love it when a plan comes together.

Chris said...

There was a great article about pelagic kayak fishing in the NYT a while back. The 'Nantucket Sleigh Ride,' aka hooking up with a bluefin from a kayak:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/23/sports/23fishing.html?pagewanted=all