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Flounders from Sept 24 and 25 up to 5 lb 8oz |
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A truly Sight Casted Sheepshead with a vicious Surface Strike.....At Night! |
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Tons of Baby Gag Groupers around this Fall. A great sign for the future |
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A 6 lb Southern Flounder from Sept 27! |
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More Dead Flounders!!!! |
I never thought that I would see a Title like that... If I didn't generate it, I'd never believe it....... A few things to note first: First, the
Outer Banks in general and
Hatteras Inlet in particular has seen an
EPIC PINFISH EXPLOSION this summer. This is my 12th season of spending Half my Time at
Hatteras and I am seeing
massive hoards of big ass Pinfish everywhere that I look.... Under the lights at
South Dock is always
like looking into a huge aquarium every night. This is an
ABSOLUTE AMAZING SPOT.
Less than a mile from Hatteras Inlet, plenty of deep water and plenty of sandy flats, and ENOUGH LIGHT to see from OUTER SPACE. Since 2004, I could've literally wall-papered my house with
Sheepshead and
Flounder Citations from this place..... Other years, we have caught
Black Sea Bass by the 5 gallon bucket full,
Squid by the hundreds,
huge Gray Trout,
huge Conger Eels, and enough
Tautog to warrant fishing for them....... This year however,
South Dock belongs to the
PINFISH........ Next item of note: Every since the
NC State DOT owned
Dredge Carolina has been tied up at
South Dock, the
Flounder Fishing has been horrible. The location of the Dredge disrupts the natural flow that the massive schools of
Finger Mullet and that is the reason the
Flounder have, in the past, have been as thick as,
shingles on a roof..... It ain't like that now..... Now the last 2 nights have caught
3 Flounder per night.
A far cry from the 28 that I caught on September 7, 2004. 10 over 6 lbs and a big fish of 10 lb 6 oz..... Last night I got a
NC Citation winning 5 lb Flounder and a
4 lb 12 oz Flounder.... Nice.... But what will stick in my mind, the last 2 nights, were the 2 hours that I spent
sight casting live
blue crabs to crazy pyscho
Sheepsheads that are swimming around with
1000s of Pinfish. Whenever a
baby Crab comes along, the
Sheepshead accelerates and busts them on top.
Its amazing to watch. After a minute though, the "Angler" in me wants to catch the damn thing.... So the past 2 nights I've spent time
casting tiny crabs to marauding
Sheepsheads. As it stands now, in a couple hours of effort, I've hooked
1 Sheepshead and caught
2 dozen horse Pinfish. The second biggest problem is actually catching the
small crabs. Anyway, I am confident I'll get one tonight!
And, on the night of Sept 27, I
cast a small
Blue Crab to a cruising
Sheepshead. The Sheepshead changed directions slightly, raced ahead, and smashed the crab on the surface! A minute later, Keith
netted him and my mission was accomplished!
Sight casted Sheepshead at Night! Amazing! In the meantime, I have caught several more
Flounders and
baby Groupers. The
Flounders are all keepers and I managed another
6 lb NC Citation Winner last night and a
4 lb 8oz Flounder. Life is Good.....
Total Catch for the Past 3 Night Sessions: 11 Southen Flounder up to 6 lbs, 2 Summer Flounders up to 3 lbs, 6 baby Gag Groupers, 1 Inshore Lizardfish, and
24 Pinfish
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