Thursday, October 17, 2013

Oct 17- Excellent Dolphins and Vermilion Snapper Fishing





George, Antonio, and I set sail this morning in "perfect conditions" and the plan was to try to catch Rainbow Runners at the Yancey Wreck, jig up some Amberjacks, and let George get in the water with his gun and shoot some really nice fish..... Fail. Fail. Fail..... But, we had one of the greatest days of the year! First, the Yancey was covered with cold green water and apparently the Rainbow Runners checked out. The Jacks weren't interested and George didn't like the idea of swimming in 145 ft of green murky water. I didn't blame him. So we switched gears and ran a mile farther south. The second place we stopped produced the prettiest Vermilion Snapper I have seen in 20 years..... We caught them with the few squid we had..... Out of Squid, out of Snapper.... We also caught lots of other interesting stuff including 12 Gray Triggerfish.. Hearing the radio chatter from just a mile away and it sounded great for Dolphin and good for Wahoo, we made the radical decision to go trolling..... Then we got struck. Right as George and Antonio were setting out lines 3 and 4 I saw 300 Dolphin racing in on us from out of a long slick..... Trolling was canned immediately. As George donned his wetsuit and got his gun ready, Antonio and I bailed Dolphins. Then just as George was ready to go in, up comes an ornery 9 ft Bignose Shark. As the big Shark watched us catch Dolphin after Dolphin, he became increasingly enraged..... Chasing our fish almost out of the water, snapping at air, and splashing water everywhere. It was looking dicey for swimming, to say the least. Suddenly a 6 lb Sharksucker raced ahead of the Dolphin and ate my bait! I quickly landed my new career best Sharksucker!  George and I figured this "overgrown Remora" had probably harassed this Shark for years! Mr Bignose would quickly devour him if given a chance.... George quickly rigged up a Shark Wire while I prepared the Sucker..... As predicted, the instant the Sharksucker hit the water, the Shark pounced and quickly ripped off 400 feet of line straight down. George and Antonio quickly brought him back up..... Before we released him, we made sure that we encouraged him to leave the area. With the coast clear, George slipped silently into the 480 foot deep water. Hello. 4 8 0   F E E T   He quickly speared 2 Dolphin and we ran for home. I might have left out a detail or two but my finger is cramping..... Great day on the water. Great Catch. Go see Antonio at Stillwater Bar and Grill on the Beaufort Waterfront.... Total Catch for the Day: 27 Dolphin from 2-5 lbs each, 15 Vermilion Snapper 3-5 lbs each, 12 Gray Triggerfish from 4 to 6 lbs each, 2 Amberjack up to 22 lbs, 1 Sand Tilefish 2 lbs, 2 Blacktip Sharks at 10 lbs each, 2 Sharksuckers at 5-6 lbs each, and a 150 lb Bignose Shark 

2 comments:

Mike said...

Sounds like a good day.

Capt. Marty said...

Yeah. One of the best days of the Year. Very interesting!