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Capt Ryan and the days first Bonito |
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Cameron cashed in too, fatherly assisted |
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Capt Marty's Bonito came during the Frenzy so too much was going on for the "Live Shot" |
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a mile off Atlantic Beach, the Whale was hauling Ass |
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He also had a squadron of Dolphins jumping all around him! |
Sarda Sarda is the cool as hell scientific name for the Atlantic Bonito. It stands to reason that a badass fish like the Bonito would have a badass "real name" as well..... I caught my first one back in 1987. By 1990, I learned that they were "the premier" gamefish that I access to in my 17' Boston Whaler during the SLOOOOOOWWWWWW time right before the Cobia showed up. I learned that by sitting on the Liberty Ship at AR-315 right at sunrise, I would usually get a two hour window of opportunity to "whack them"..... Back in those days, NOBODY knew what they were and 999 fishermen out of 1000 would tell you they were "No Good To Eat"..... I knew WHAT they were , because I learned how to read back in 1970 with Fish Field Guides and Fishing Books..... Anyway, I didn't care about eating them then, all I knew was they were Beautiful, Fast, Strong, Relentless, and Dogged..... I knew that they were elusive as False Albacore, struck metal jigs like Spanish Mackerel, and as tough as Bluefish..... They had EVERYTHING I desired in an Inshore Gamefish except they don't jump..... Oh well..... Back then, as well as today, they are North Carolina's Premier Inshore Gamefish in late April to Early May. Their arrival and departure is perfect. One of our first and greatest targets and they quickly move on as the Cobia move in..... They play their part in making May a Great Fishing Month. And, as a bonus, nowadays we all know that they are also a GREAT eating Fish too.... They are EVERYTHING a Yellowfin Tuna is on the plate, the only difference is the size of the loin. Just last night, I used Bonito in Ceviche, had it raw as Sashimi, and tonight I will grill it jusy like a Tuna Steak...... And for the Fishing..... In 2 hours of hunting Bonito, we saw a couple of quick, sporadic forays..... Then we saw the motherlode. An acre of boiling Bonito. it makes us wonder: How damn many Bonito there must be on this reef!!! Hundreds! Anyway, in the next 60 minutes, they never showed up again. Very disappointing. Only a fast moving Humpback Whale and his 2 dozen Bottlenosed Escorts pulled us away. And they did as we scoured the Beach for the mystical Blackfins from NeverNever Land..... Ryans little boy, Cameron, proved to be a trooper and a great young fisherman. That little boy will be an Outdoorsman Deluxe if he chooses to be. Whales nor Rain nor Wind, nothing deterred him . Going to be hard to keep him off the water. He has already sacked up his first Bonito and Bluefish. Great Short Wham Bam Trip.
Total Catch for the Day: 3 Atlantic Bonito from 5-6 lbs, 12 Bluefish from 1-2 lbs, and 1 Black Sea Bass
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