Thursday, September 18, 2014

Sept 18- Casting in the Wind

The action was too hectic for photos. All these fish were caught in 20 bloody minutes. This was all I got!
Too much NE wind! The forecast was NE at 10-15 kts. Right on cue it was blowing 20-25 NE by the time Chris and I cleared Lennoxville Point at 8am. We quickly caught a live well full of Menhaden and we were off.... Headed to the King Mackerel Grounds..... It was quickly obvious that we were wasting our time.... Way too much NE Wind, dirty water, and absolutely NO BAIT in the areas that we could safely fish. We tried Barden's Inlet, the Dead Tree Hole, and Beaufort Inlet. They all sucked. Not to beat a dead horse to another death.... We gave up quickly and ran in to the Shackleford Beach. Immediately we found pods of Red Drum and water boiling with Crevalle Jacks! Made for some great casting action... My personal highlight was when a 28-30 lb Crevalle Jack followed my gulp back to the boat . Dipping, rolling, and finally attacking my bait and DAMMIT the damn thing missed it. Right by the boat, in plain sight.... That Jack would've ate up 2 hours on the spinning rod. The Red Drum were upper slot. Chris caught 4, keeping a 27" Red Drum. I caught 3, keeping a 25". We each caught 2 Crevalle Jack. These guys were 4 lbs each. I "saw" a huge one..... The Shoals were too sporty to try.... Oh well, chicken salad out of chicken shit. Total Catch for the Day: 7 Red Drum up to 27" and 4 Crevalle Jack at 4 lbs each

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