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Tuggwell collecting Pink Slips |
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180 lbs of gutted King Mackerels. Great Catch in less than 150 minutes of Fishing |
Capt Tuggwell came racing to town this morning to get in on this Fall's epic
King Mackerel bite before the weather goes to crap this weekend.
Facing rough seas with wind and seas set to increase into the afternoon, it was important that we get this done quickly. Also, with the
Top Water Boat down again, the smaller, quicker
FlyN Fish was perfect for this task. I recruited hard core fish killer, Stacy to join us..... Departing at 7am, we had bait at 730am, and we were beating our way out there by 8am.... Once at
NWP, first
menhaden in the water got crushed and we were in for another incredible day of fishing! I aint got much time, so I'll give the short version.... Tuggwell, Stacy, and I fished in sloppy and wet conditions. It wasn't a camera day. We pretty much fished from 9am until 1130am.
We never went 5 minutes without a hook-up. We fished 2 rods. Tuggwell held a rod and I held a rod. Stacy held the wheel and the gaff.... We missed very few bites. We caught 9 King Mackerel. We had 5 over 30 lbs. Tuggwell caught 2 twins that weighed 36 lbs each. We also caught a pair of
Albacore, the second one had us thinking "
Blackfin Tuna"..... That really was our only disappointment. If the size of
King Mackerel ratchets up like it usually does when this fishery shifts to the
East Side in November..... WATCH OUT
Total Catch for the Day: 9 King Mackerel including 36 lb King, 36 lb King, 34 lb King, 31 lb King, 31 lb King, 28 lb King, and 2 Albacore at 15 lbs and 16 lbs
1 comment:
Rough as a Cob. Fishing better than the Wainstein Report
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