Still breaking in the Big Duck 5. It would be nice to get some blood splattered on the damn deck. We were successful in catching bait though. Gerald got 25 pretty menhaden on the third toss of the castnet. Once in the Ocean, the North wind took over and the Fishing Sucked. Live Bait Fishing was terrible. Every once in a while, small, fast moving pods of Albacore would blow up near the boat. We'd get one chance at them, if we got a chance at all. Gerald hooked one inside the Bight at Cape Lookout. Seemed like a 8-10 pounder. After the hookup, Gerald's fish smoked off line like a Freight Train, but an instant later the line went slack! The Fat Albert had escaped! Several miles and an hour later, I hooked up and landed the smallest Albacore of my life. Maybe close to 8oz. After about 3 hours pulling Menhaden around by the nose, we gave up and headed home. Total Catch for the Day: 1 Little Tunny app 8oz
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I check by once in a while. Big Duck 5 looks like a fine vessel. Are you working the Cedar Island to Okracoke ferry? My brother in law (Bruce Goodwin) who used to live in the Apartments close to the Mung hole was dispossessed by Florence. He and his wife are now renting a house on HWY 55 east of Grantsboro. Wife and I are going to Bro In Law Thursday next week and then down to either Beaufort or the beach Sunday. My fishing is gonna be bad because I got a cast on right foot trying to take care of a very old ankle injury. It's good to hear that you're gonna be back at the helm soon. Tight lines, and God Bless. Jim Lung, your Greensboro top water wannabe.
Hey Jim. Hang in there Buddy.
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