Friday, September 5, 2014

Sept 5- Citation Spanish Mackerel Blitz

The King comes aboard

Capt Marty's second Favorite Fish

Ed's Citation Barracuda

Blue Runner from the Shoals

Once the Spanish started biting, photos were impossible

More NC Citations

Our only King Bite of the Day
Back to the Grinder today.... We quickly caught plenty of menhaden for bait and ran to the East....  First bait in the water at 725am. We immediately hooked a big Spanish Mackerel and pulled him off right by the boat.... Shaky start, but after that, it was One Big Spanish Mackerel after another up until 10am. The only time we didn't get a Spanish Mackerel, we got a King Mackerel instead. That was a little disappointing. Getting the one King Mackerel bite and boating a 25 lb King Mackerel.... It was hard to get too upset though.... From 730am until 1000am, we caught 11 Spanish Mackerel from 4 to 7 lbs each. We had 6 over 6 lbs that earned NC Saltwater Citations. After the King Mackerel and 2 Sharpnose Sharks, we ran farther east and fished 2 different Wrecks. One Wreck had a Dive Boat on it so we couldn't get too close. We got a 36 lb Barracuda here. At the next Wreck, we sucked it up. Lost 3 bites, Broke wire, broke line, and pulled hooks. Then we released a 17 lb Barracuda. We raised some huge Sharks and we saw many Barracudas. I assume we saw a Tiger Shark. It was swimming deep as hell and that was probably why we saw NO Amberjacks at this spot. Too many BIG SHARKS around.... After that, it was a struggle. We fished the 1700 Rock and the current was impossible..... We casted to Bullet Mackerel, them annoying bastards! Finally, Casting on the Shoals produced Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, and a Blue Runner. Oh yeah, we also caught and released 2 False Albacore.... We finished up in Beaufort Inlet looking for that one BIG BITE... We never got it.... Great Morning. Fair Afternoon..... Total Catch for the Day: 25 lb King Mackerel, 16 Spanish Mackerel including 11 over 4 lbs and 6 over 6 lbs, 2 Albacore 7 lbs each, 2 Barracuda at 36 lbs and 17 lbs, 1 Bluefish, 1 Blue Runner, and 2 Sharpnose Sharks

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That is literally a freaking lifetime of giant Spanish Mackerel that Capt Marty catches in 2 hours on one morning.... Absolutely Amazing

Capt. Marty said...

Thanks Momma.