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These Flukes were 5 lb and 4 lb |
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Getting ready for the Fillet Knife |
For a short time it was like the "good ole days"...... Reminiscent of 2004. After a slow start to fishing, avoiding the
Barbarian Hordes of Pinfish while looking for
Sheepsheads, and finding none..... After a boring hour, I noticed a small gaggle of
Finger Mullet up in
the shallows. A rare sight nowadays..... In the years before the much discussed
Dredge Carolina was tied up in the
Ferry Basin, there would be
school after school after school of Finger Mullets passing through. Shadowed by
Flounders "beyond your wildest dreams"...... Anyway, for old times sakes, I threw my
cast net and caught
15 fat Finger Mullets....
Good Thing. It paid off.... Anyway, I grew tired of looking for
the Mythical Sight Castable Sheepshead.... Tired now and yawning.... I pondered laying down for an hour. No, I've got some
live bait, once again I thought,
"for old times sakes" I'm going to toss a
Mullet out on the old
"Flounder Berm"..... Twenty seconds later,
it seemed like Andre the Giant thumped the back of my hand that was holding my rod. Okay, that's familiar!
I paused 15 seconds and lifted my rod firmly...... The rod bowed and the fish surged off. A minute later, I netted a
4 lb Southern Flounder.....
Thus began the best 30 minutes of my 2014 Fishing Season (Well, that's debatable)
Nine Flounder on
Nine Mullets on
Nine Casts to the
exact same spot. A
5 lb Founder, Three
4 lb Flounders, Three
2 lb Flounders, and Two
16" Flounders. As Gary Cooper
netted my last
Flounder,
another crazy South Dock Phenomenon began! I have fished here 20-60 nights per year, every year since 2004..... That's literally hundreds of nights... Its always been a great place for very small
snapper Blues. I've honestly never seen a
Bluefish approach
12oz here..... As I celebrated my
9th Flounder and could nearly
"bet my life" that
#10 was minutes away..... But NO!
Suddenly the water boiled. My
Finger Mullet was chomped in two. I flicked it back out there, a bleeding half
Mullet....
It was instantly crushed. The fish was incredibly fast and strong. It raced circles in the dark straight below my perch on the
Deck of the
MV Croatoan. Finally, my fish broke the surface. Spooled up with
80# PowerPro, I swung my quarry up and over the rail.... WHAT?
A freaking 3 lb Bluefish. Peering over the side, I saw
12-15 of these
Blue "Eating Machines" bolt under me and head for the
lights and shallows. The water boiled again.... I never caught another
Flounder. I tried a couple more
Finger Mullets but they were chomped up. Finally my
treble hook (the only
treble hook in my truck) got bit off by a
Chomper Bluefish..... Amazing night at
South Dock!
Total Catch for the Night: 7 Southern Flounder from 2 lb to 5 lb, 2 Summer Flounder at 16" each, 1 Bluefish at 3 lbs, 2 jumbo Pinfish, 1 baby Gag Grouper, and 2 Atlantic Needlefish
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