Saturday, October 10, 2015

Oct 9- Gray Trout Suprize

Fishing is damn slow! So slow, I ditched the rod and reel and grabbed the gig and light. This despite high winds and dirty water. The two biggest No-No's of Flounder Gigging! Either/Or it was just a waste of time... .. Actually time spent alone, wondering the warm edge of any salty body of water is very very soothing to my soul. Reflecting on my past and future, while searching for a great flounder is what makes this activity so appealing to me. Of course, there are other factors. You are matching wits with one of Mother Nature's Greatest Evolutionary Creations: The Flounder. Incredible in camoflauge and a stealthy top end predator. This fish should be admired as Way More Than a Delicious Fish Dinner. This Fish is the King of the Salt Water Environments Shallow Bottoms. No small fish passes a hungry Flounder without paying the ultimate sacrifice.  And they never saw what hit them! Anyway, to gig this amazing creature, you must approach one in complete darkness; bringing it into your "circle of light".... Then before the Flounder understands what's happening, you must thrust your gig into his muscular body. You must be quick or your Flounder will explode off his sandy hiding spot and disappear leaving a trail of silty clouds along his escape path! You can follow him, but beware, he always always runs towards deep water...   Doing ALL THIS versus one of Nature's Greatest, Alone, While knee deep in the water off a desolute wind swept Outer Island Beach. On a dark and windy Night. Less than a mile from where 90 men, women, and children drowned during the wreck of the SS Home back in 1837..... On top of all this, pondering your past and future, searching for flounder..... Sometimes in the wind and the crashing waves, I have heard the cry of women and children calling for help in the surf. Tortured souls that can't rest.....

Alone. Dark. Windy. Flounder. Ghosts.

A fishing report that went Bad.... Total Catch for the Night: 1 Gray Trout at 24oz and 1 BlackSea Bass

4 comments:

Jordan said...

Damn Capt Marty, now I'm not going to be able to fish alone ever again. I will be hearing those lost souls.

Capt. Marty said...

Too much time on my hands

Anonymous said...

Marty, COOK SOME FLOUNDER QUICKLY AND WE WILL ALL FEEL BETTER!!! BROILED, FRIED, BAKED, GRILLED EG

Anonymous said...

PS DID YOU HAVE TOO MUCH CAFFEINE OR NOT ENOUGH??? THE FLOUNDER AND THE FISHERMAN...WILL APPRECIATE MORE AS I DEVOUR MY FAVORITE FISH.