Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Sept 4 Red Drum, Albacore and Bluefish Frenzys




Today was one of those great fishing days that occur every so often...... In my opinion, to make a day of fishing "a Great Day" one of 3 things needs to happen. (1)You need to catch a large trophy fish. (2)You could catch an incredible variety of nice fish. (3)Or you need to find a large school of feeding fish that produces incredible fishing... A Melee. An Onslaught. A Blitzkreig. A Donnybrook. A big bloody Fishing Frenzy.... Today, when we found fish, we found FRENZYs..... Bluefish. Albacore. Red Drum. The Bluefish stole the show early this morning... Orrin and gals pulled up to a school this morning and we bomblasted them. Nearly every cast. Mostly 2-3 lb Bluefish. A great class of fish! While the crew was getting their "sea legs",  I made a cast to "show them how its done".... I promptly caught a 4 lb Mini Whopper Chopper. First of many. Filled the cooler and filled the livewell.... Then we headed east and found school after school after school of Albacore. Acres of Albacore ripping across the water, everywhere you looked.... Catching them was tricky because they were siphoning tiny bait... Or more properly "Ram Gorge" feeding... Our stingsilvers were a little bigger than the bait the Albacore were feeding on.... They were definitely not chasing baits... But we caught them. Martha joined the fun once on an Albacore triple-header... After that we headed back to the shallow water where we unsucessfully fished for Blacktip Sharks..... That was a bummer, but as a result of our lost Shark Follys, we discovered a vast school of Red Drum. We moved in and caught 4 of them before they slipped across a very skinny spot and disappeared into a distant channel. "See you tomorrow, chumps I thought as I headed us back to the dock. Great Day.... Total Catch for the Day: 50 Bluefish from 1-4 lbs, 4 Red Drum from 4-9 lbs, 7 Albacore from 6-8 lbs, and 2 Spanish Mackerel up to 1 lb 8oz

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