Thursday, April 28, 2016

The Top Water Boat

She should come Home this weekend!

Time for BONITO

Time for COBIA

Time for BLACKFIN TUNA ???????????

April 27- Great Fishing on Foot

First Tar River Bass since 1985

All my Shad were Bucks. Emma got this one. The rest were released.

Upstream

Downstream

The Bank behind my position. 
Finding a truly great Fishing Spot that you can walk into and Fish on Foot is pretty hard nowadays.... Especially harder as I get older. There must be millions of great spots on Salt Water, as well as Rivers, Lakes, and Ponds. Unfortunately, most of these great fishing opportunities are off limits due to Private Property Restrictions or they might just be "too hard to get to"..... A few years ago, my pal Tuggwell Jones took me to Battle Park in Rocky Mount. It is quite a drive from Beaufort.... i always meant to go back, but for whatever reason, I never did..... Until yesterday. I grabbed a couple of rods and that damn dog, Emma... Can't go without her! She is asleep in the bed of my truck right now.... Afraid she'll miss a trip...... When we got to Battle Park, the first things I noticed was how low the water was. And how clear. The conditions were a treat. I remembered and angry, rock strewn River that was suited for White Water Rafting the last time I was there.... The catch was: The River was full of White Shad. Or, American Line Burners as me and Columbo affectionately called them back then. Now, with conditions perfect to "get in the River and cast" if the White Shad were present, I was going to have a good day..... Four hours later, I must say, it was a GOOD DAY. Not Epic. Strikes were too few. But, there was enough action to keep me excited..... All 5 of the White Shad that I landed were smallish Bucks, or male fish. I lost a couple of Females, or Roe Shad. Those two that I lost were 3-5 pounders. One in particular I will never forget. This fish hit at the end of my cast and jumped way out there. Somersalt. Then I rapidly gained line as she swam upstream towards me. 50b feet out, she stopped and bore down hard and steady.... I must say after a minute, I thought I was hung..... Then she would make a subtle twitch that was too direct feeling to be a snag. hard to describe, all I can say was 40+ years of fishing told me she wasn't hung up. After about 2-3 incredible minutes of stalemate, she made forward progress up stream.... That is, where my line entered the water progressed forward.... Remember, all this time I am lifting upward and pulling inward in an attempt to "Catch" this fish.... Still she bore downward. Another 2-3 minutes passed with absolutely no progress.... People I have LEANED on a 350+ Pound Blue Marlin, 300+ Pound Bluefin Tunas, 90+ Pound Wahoos, and 500+ Pound Hammerhead Sharks. You PULL as MUCH AS the tackle you have WILL ALLOW.... They ALL BUDGED in my direction.... This Female White Shad DID NOT BUDGE..... I feel like a damn LIAR. After app 10 long minutes, this app 5 lb White Shad finally and begrudgingly allowed itself to be lifted high enough in the current, that was GIN CLEAR and less than 6 feet deep, for me to see her..... There she stood her ground, head down, kicking furiously left to compensate my pulling to the right..... I was sweaty and fustrated, now she was 15 feet from my rod tip. I started back pedaling towards shore and Emma.. At this point, after all that, I tried to pull her over the edge of a drop contour where she would glide over the bottom would rise from 5 feet of water to 2 feet. She sensed the change and the threat and she peeled away towards deep water. The hook pulled and my grub shot at me like a sling shot. She was GONE. Ten Minutes wasted? I dont think so. Maybe at this point in my fish career, it is finally about the experience and not the end of the day Kill Sheet..... I was honestly glad she got away. All I didn't get was a picture! So..... I also caught a beautiful little Bass. The first Bass I've caught in the Tar River since 1985. All in all, it was a great day and I wish I didn't live so far from Rocky Mount. I could see myself fishing there every single day in the Spring.... Total Catch for the Day: 5 White Shad 1-2 lbs each and 1 Largemouth Bass 

Thursday, April 21, 2016

Why I Fish..........

Let's Start Thinking About Fishing..... 

Top Water Charters 

Big Fish on Light Tackle

I was a 260 lb Minnow in this picture, so.........

I didn't get many good pictures THAT DAY, but......

There Are Only TWO KINDS of People on Earth...... Those who caught a BLUE MARLIN and those who Have Not
SWORDFISH seemed like an Impossible Dream..... Thanks you Webb Brothers

I LOVE THESE NUCLEAR POMPANOS

My Constant Companion. I LOVE MY DOG. EMMA ROCKS

My Favorite Color and Thanks to the Feds..... I may never top these guys..... Legally.....

Many many many years ago, I told my now ex-wife, " If I ever catch all the NC Salt Water Citations, I'd quit fishing"

On June 24, 1988, I caught a 66 lb Amberjack inside Beaufort Inlet on a 00 sized Clark Spoon. Trolling for Spanish Mackerel. There had been a few earlier but I didn't know about the North Carolina Fishing Award Program. From that first Citation Amberjack I have pursued and collected Fishing Citations. On October 17th of 2015, I caught and released a 42" Red Drum off Shackleford Banks, just a 1/2 mile from where I caught the 66 lb Amberjack 27 damn years earlier! According to my records, it was the 849th Salt Water Fish that was Heavy Enough and/or Long Enough to earn a NC Salt Water Fishing Citation that I have landed according to the rules of the North Carolina Salt Water Fishing Tournament. Out of the 37 Species that North Carolina recognizes as  "Worthy of Citation Recognition", I have recieved Citations for 33 different Species of them.....

In addition, I have caught 102 Freshwater Fish of 17 species that have qualified for The North Carolina Freshwater Fishing Angler Recognition Program, or simply referred to as a NC Freshwater Fishing Citation.

Furthermore, I have recieved Salt Water and Fresh Water Fishing Awards from Florida, South Carolina, Texas, Ohio, New York, and Virginia. Most recently, I received a "Fish Pin" from New York State for a 16 lb Brown Trout.

Now, at age 50, I would still LOVE to collect Every NC Citation. But, I must admit, the prospects of a 3 lb Croaker are bleak at best! I will never forget the damn 19" Croaker that slurped my white 6" gulp jerk shad one day in Taylor's Creek while fishing for Puppy Drum. That Croaker weighed 2 pounds and 6 ounces. That was it. As close I got. The Dream died a little bit that day......

Other than that, I need to set aside a week in July and/or August to catch a North Carolina Tarpon...... I've caught 15 in Florida up to 140 pounds, but I just haven't stayed connected to one in The Tar Heel State. The past 16 years I've been too busy being a "Beaufort Inlet Fishing Guide" to pursue my own Angling Dreams..... Then there's the simple Bluefish. For years (Decades) the Citation Program Coordinator said a Bluefish had to be 17 pounds to worthy of an NC Citation. From the 1970's through about 2011, I caught a SHIT POT FULL of 12 pound Bluefish. I caught an occasional 15 pound Bluefish. But I couldn't crack the magical 17 pound mark.... Then, based on low numbers of Bluefish applications no doubt, the Rule Makers decided to lower the minimum weight for Bluefish from the old 17 lb standard down to a very manageable 15 lbs..... Thank goodness, now with a little luck the Bluefish Citation is very "doable".......

And the massive schools of Spring Time Choppers that we had been hammering in the "Pre-Cobia" weeks suddenly vanished...... And a Bluefish Citation is nearly as unlikely as a 3 lb Croaker....

And that leaves ONE. The Bigeye Tuna. And there is a ton of Bigeye Tuna Citations wrote in North Carolina every year... BUT..... BUT..... BUT..... BUT... You HAVE to be fishing up at Oregon Inlet. You HAVE to be on the Lucky Boat for that particular day. And you HAVE to be the Angler thats "up next"...... That's alot of LUCK. And that's definitely the ONE FISH that I can not DO-IT-MYSELF..... Even the mighty Blue Marlin was a Do-It- ALL- BY- MYSELF FISH. I was younger then. And stupider.... And a Better Fisherman. Today I might Know More, but as much as that helps, it also hurts... I know a 1000 things can go wrong. Every day we go offshore and make it back is a day that we survived. On May 20, 2001 I fished the Rock Pile out of Ocracoke Inlet and released a 350 lb Blue Marlin. On December 19, 2001 I caught and killed a 360 lb Bluefin Tuna by myself just west of the Cape Lookout Shoals. I actually had to sink that fish to the bottom with a poly ball float attached and run in and get help to "Boat" this fish. That was a $3000 fish....... To imagine me running 45 miles Offshore of Oregon Inlet in pursuit of a Bigeye Tuna by myself nowadays in absolutely laughable..... I WISH..... As a result, the pursuit of a Bigeye Tuna Citation pretty much comes down to a $1800 "roll of the dice".  Or whatever those guys up there charge for a day of Gulf Stream Fishing these days.....

In other words...... As hard as that freaking Sheepshead Citation seemed...... Or however lucky I was to stumble into my Porgy and my Spearfish Citations..... Those last 4, the Tarpon, the Bluefish, the Croaker, and the Bigeye Tuna seem impossible.... If that's the case, I will fish until I die. I will never quit! 

RANT OVER

Wednesday, April 20, 2016

April 20- The Top Water Boat and The 2016 Fishing Season

There she sits

and there sits the problem......
Its almost time for the Bonito and the Cobia Show to start. Capt Marty has had a horrible winter of 15-16. Bad knees with No Help in sight and now a case of Lyme's Disease....... But, th at is not going to stop me. NOT RIGHT NOW. I am fixing the Suzuki 250 that moves The Show and The Show must go on! Yes sir, The Top Water Boat will be Fishing in the 2016 Season........ Call 252-241-8350 if interested. I will be fishing either way. Bonito and Bluefish, then Cobia, Drum and Shark, then Live Bait for King Mackerel, Amberjack and Grouper. If that don't work, I will be Slinging Metal for Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish or Dropping Finger Mullets for Flounder...... Lets Go Fishing. I'm tired of "not fishing".....

Last Fall I took my 1000th Career Charter Group

This Year is my Final Push towards 1000 NC Salt Water Fishing Citations