Saturday, July 26, 2014

July 26- Borrowed Boat and Great Wreck Fishing






My cousin Big Tony, his son Mark, and friend Mike fished with me today...... Tony and I have been talking about this for 11 years! The boys finally decided to come. And they simply could not have picked a better day weather-wise..... So it was up to me to produce.. First problem was to find a boat to use, as the Top Water Boat is down..... Thank s to Capt Tugwell, that was no problem.... So we set sail on the FV Tuggwell.... Slick seas and no wind greeted us. Thank God, even though two hours later, I was sweating like a banshee in the mid-morning heat.... Anyway, we ran to a Wreck that I haven't visited in a while and the Jacks and Spades were there, in force..... We Jacked Out for a couple of hours, Mark and Mike boxed 30 pounders. Mark got a Gag Grouper and another Amberjack to boot.... Then we ran in to a Ledge and Mark smacked the Groupers down.... I'd say, the fishing was slow as hell, but we made our bites count.. We finished up with 4 Gag Grouper for our crew of 4.... Pretty strong. After all that, we watched the armada of King Mackerel Boats struggle to get bites. The East Side seemed devoid of King Mackerel..... Anyhow, we ran back to the Shoals where we found acres of feeding fish.. It was tough, running and casting.. The guys weren't used to throwing that hard and reeling that fast.. they eventually got the hang of it and caught a pile of Bluefish from 1-2 lbs. Mark caught a Spanish Mackerel that hit the ice. Mike caught a Summer Flounder cranking a stingsilver.... A true "Angling Feat".... The boys released a bunch of Blues and finally, a dark cloud over Beaufort Inlet hastened our retreat to the Boat Ramp.... Great Day... Total Catch for the Day: 4 Gag Grouper up to 27", 3 Amberjack up toBluefish from 1-2 lbs, 1 Spanish Mackerel at 24oz, and 1 Summer Flounder at 13"

8 comments:

Edith said...

Thank you for looking after our little brother, nephew and rest of their crew. Good looking group...including the fish. Love you, E and E

Capt. Marty said...

My pleasure. Hopefully this crew will come back pretty soon. . I was telling Mark how good Fall Fishing can be.... Hopefully they come back pretty soon. Eleven years was too long!

Mike said...

Nice fish.

Anonymous said...

You're the man capt marty! You know how to take care of the fishing crew and where to go out in the rough seas. A skilled professional and respected capt. Keep on keeping on with good friends like another pro capt tugwell.

Mark said...

Marty you know the fishing spots and really sharp at your job. Hope that sardine was good. Thanks for taking us out. Was quite an experience. See ya this fall!

Capt. Marty said...

Mark,

I loved taking you guys. First great experience in a while! Can't wait until Oct /Nov and see your face when we get a triple hook-up on 30+ pound Kings.... Did I tell you about the day I caught a 25 lb King on a pizza crust? Or the time 15 Amberjacks ate 20 dead menhaden AND 8 crushed Budweiser cans right beside the boat? Ahhh, things you can only see when the Ocean is cooling off in Autumn!!!!

Anonymous said...

That there Anon sound like Tigerwell in dis skies patting himself on the back.? Go getem Tigger. You boys both do raight well. I remember Maury telling me about Tugs catching 16 Striped Bass one day in at one time up off Virginia. Now that's getting it don son!

Capt. Marty said...

WHAT?????

Who are you, Jethro Bodine?