Thursday, September 11, 2014

Sept 11- Beautiful Day at Hatteras

9-11  Thirteen Years..... Really? That's incredible. A day no one will forget. It was a tuesday morning, our first day back at work..... Seven days later, I caught my NC Citation winning Spot from the Kitty Hawk Pier. 12" and One Pound......I won't forget that either! 

Too bad great weather absolutely DID NOT mean great fishing on the Beach this morning... Far from it. The casting at Hatteras Inlet this morning was absolutely terrible.... The tide was high but the current/tide was freaking ripping from left to right. Believe it or not, where Billy and I was standing, the water was probably moving at 7-8 knots. A long cast with metal and a fast retrieve and the last 100 feet of line would be in the suds directly perpendicular to your standing position and would be directly off your right shoulder. Honestly, there was no way in Hell anything other than a Salmon could swim here (on purpose) and the last time I checked..... Salmon ARE NOT on the Hatteras Long List of SPECIES...... Anyhow, a long walk to the east was an attempt to get away from the Inlet and associated current. Here Billy and I each popped out a Lizardfish on metal.... Sometimes we win "tiny battles" that please us. On most days, Lizardfish would be an unwelcomed guest..... Later, we went to the Frisco Pier and other Anglers had all the best spots tied up.... Up the Beach from the structure, there was the MOST MASSIVE school of Fish that I've seen all year..... Acres and acres of Finger Mullet in the surf. They truly stretched as far as I could see to the east and they were jumping from the surf break out to the end of the Pier.... Millions upon millions of migrating Mullets.... That's it boys! Fall is upon us and the Drum, Flounder, Trout, Blues, Spanish, Kings, and Sharks will soon crash the Beach in vast numbers. Fishing will be great! Not today though. It sucked.... I need a Beach Permit for my new truck. The Point at Buxton is where the Fishing has been consistently good..... Total Catch for the Day: 2 Inshore Lizardfish   

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