Tuesday, June 28, 2016

June 27- Striped Bass on the Fly

I had my 5wt Fly Rod ready to go tonight and wouldnt you know it, every thing changed..... For the past 6 nights I've watched hundreds of juvenile Striped Bass and a mix of White Bass and Hybrid Bass as well...... Catching them on fly (or anything else) would be as simple as "hitting the water". Well tonight, all that changed thanks to about 2 dozen jumbo Jumping Mullets that decided to spend 6 freaking hours daisy chaining right under the lights where the Bass Frenzys had been taking place. I suppose in the eyes of 8" to 12" Striped Bass, a bunch of 20" Mullets churning in a tight circle was an intimidating sight..... Anyway, the feeding frenzy that happened the past 6 nights never materialized.... But, patience and outside the box thinking paid off eventually when I finally landed a hard fighting 12" Striped Bass on a shrimp initation. Man...... that was fun. Total Catch for the Night: 1 Striped Bass

On the Fly, yeah baby!  Hey, its been a Horrible 2016

That little Bass made me happy

Sunday, June 26, 2016

June 25- Capt Marty Conquers New Citation Species

Big, big suprize tonight! Standing over a school of juvenile Striped Bass that Ive been fishing/watching for the past month, I waited until the time was right....... And then I made a quick cast with a tiny grub/jig head. I quickly got a bite and this fish did not come up easily. When I finally got this fish on the surface, I saw I needed a net but didnt have one. After a quick search for options, and finding none, I reeled down and quickly and smoothly lifted my fish up up up and over the rail. Miraculously, as soon as this fish cleared the rail, my 6# mono popped and a much larger than expected fish fell to the deck in front of me. Wow. What a surprise. I quickly noticed a much stouter body and pointier anal fin than the small Striped Bass I was expecting. It was clearly a White Bass. The little cousin of the Striped Bass and this one was a Trophy. This White Bass was 18+ inches long and thick. This morning this fish weighed 2 lbs 9oz on my 4 lb Chantillon Scale. Crazy and a New NC Freshwater Citation for me..... Back to last night..... My next cast was intercepted by a fish and this one turned out to be a 13" Hybrid Bass. Amazing. Before the night ended, I had caught 2 small Striped Bass giving me an odd "Striped" Grand Slam! Total Catch for the Night: 1 White Bass at 2 lb 9oz, 1 Hybrid Bass at 13", and 2 Striped Bass

Saturday, June 25, 2016

June 23- Baby Striped Bass Frenzy



Evidently the Striped Bass that call the Neuse River home have recently had a very very successful spawn. I would assume that any juvenile Striped Bass patrolling the Southern Pamlico Sound would in all likelihood be Neuse River stock. Regardless of where they came from, they are swarming the Rocks around the Cedar Island Ferry..... I started working for the Ferry at Cedar Island back in April of 1992, and I have never once caught or seen Striped Bass in this area. Now I have heard tell of adult Stripers being caught in Pound Nets down off Cedar Island. It was generally thought that the latest group of "big fish" were caught up in 2003 or 2004.....  The smaller fish, like the ones I'm encountering, rarely swim east of an area approximately the Havelock (south) or Oriental (north) in the Neuse River area..... Anyway, tonight I caught 6 Striped Bass on a 1/16 oz jighead and white grub. There appeared to be a pretty sizeable "swarm" of Bass that were in a feeding frenzy that ended suddenly as the tide rose. On slack high water, the action turned off like a switch was flipped...... Take it where I can get it nowadays. Total Catch for the Night: 6 Striped Bass

Sunday, June 19, 2016

June 17- Sharks and Rays

Phil and Brad made up a great crew and after several days of trying, we finally got this fishing trip in..... Friday was pretty enough, but it was surrounded by strong wind and heavy rain and I believe, the rain anyway, pretty heavily affected the fishing..... We started off inside the Bight at Cape Lookout and I tried to put Brad into his first Cobia. Brad, it seems, hadn't been doing much saltwater fishing in his life. He had spent all his free time playing baseball and it was time well spent as he will be a joining the University of South Carolina this fall on scholarship as a catcher. Any SEC sports scholarship means that you are BIG TIME. Yes, BRAD DEBO will be a name yo watch. Great kid and I hope he makes the MLB one day! Well, anyway Brad didnt get his first Cobia, but he landed his first Shark snd Southern Stingray.  Brad had one Stingray that was well over 100 pounds and Brad ceremoniously cut off his spine and stuck it Uncle Rays head between his eyeballs. Ive made that a once yearly tribute to honor Steve Irwan and Brad did the honors this year.

To be cont.......

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

BIG ROCK Day Two

My two Hometowns, Garner and Beaufort.... Guys are representing! Mark Annis, Garner Sr Class of '84 with a 621 pounder! Then the Struyk boys, Curtis, Russ, and CJ are holding down 2nd place. Congrats guys..  

Looking for Gerald and Joey Bell to make their move......

Meanwhile my knee aches and my wife packs...... Life is a journey and I'm stuck in a Romanian Muddfield. Thanks.

Monday, June 13, 2016

June 13- Lets Go Fishing

I am home and I NEED to go fishing!

The Big Rock Tournament is underway so........

We will see some High Dollar Assets. Sounds like a pretty good bite going on off there in the wild blue yonder!

Funny thing about Fishing...... When they are biting Offshore..... they are usually biting inshore as well.....

Oh well, THATS MY SALES PITCH

Friday, June 3, 2016

June 3- GREAT OCEAN LIFE VIEWING..........

Capt Marty even got in a cast or two

At the Bottom is a Bluefish Roe...... Rare indeed, I hardly ever catch Spawning Bluefish!

............And not so great catching....... Honestly, we could've caught alot more but we were looking for "large" fish. Garland and Amanda joined me today and it was beautiful..... We found a spot with Glassy Clear Blue Water and it was full of spawning Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish! We pulled our bucktails off in favor of metal lures and spent an hour catching fish...... 18 Bluefish from 2-3 lbs and 12 Spanish Mackerel from 1-3 lbs..... Incredibly Fast Action. Casting over schools of acres of Bluefish! Also multiple schools of spawning Spanish Mackerel..... Then it was back to looking for Cobia..... What we found but DID NOT catch was amazing.... First, however, Amanda joined me up top for a Bottlenosed Dolphin show for the ages.... In 15 feet of crystal clear water we found a pod of app 25 female Dolphins and each one had a tiny 3-4 foot long infant..... I can almost tell you we saw some birthing but I can't be sure.... I was still in "fishing mode" but I did enjoy the show.... Then, east of Shark Island, from 12 noon until 3pm, we watched and searched and witnessed a SHOW that seemed just like Sea World. Here's the Line-Up and I hate to say, NO BITES....... But we saw: 5 Cobia, 12 100+ pound Tarpon, 1 Crevalle Jack, 2 1000 pound Manta Rays, 1 Barracuda, 10,000 Bluefish, 5,000 Spanish Mackerel, and a pile of Sharks, Rays, Turtles, and Sea Birds...... It was amazing. We had a feast this afternoon on fresh Bluefish and Amanda will never, ever forget the SHOW we saw today...... I am still working to figure out a way to catch Tarpon on Cape Lookout Shoals. I see them nearly every year. They are headed North as fast as they can swim..... There has to be a way! By the way, all the Cobia were on the bottom and I basically T-Boned them...... We had a couple of followers, but No Takers.... OUCH    Baaa Humbug    Whatever works!  Total Catch for the Day: 18 Bluefish 2-3 lbs each and 12 Spanish Mackerel 1-3 lbs