Vic and the boys had a great half day of light tackle Shark fishing. The numbers are outstanding! 26 Sharks released. Blacktips, Spinners, Duskys, and Sandbars. We probably caught 12 to 15 that were 75 pounds and up. The big fish was Nathan's 135 pound Spinner Shark. We only caught 3 small ones that were in the 8-12 pound class and Vic kept one Blacktip to eat! We definitely left them chewing!!
BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Monday, June 25, 2007
Sunday, June 24, 2007
June 24 Light Tackle Dolphins
Saturday, June 23, 2007
June 22 Too Late, Too much Wind
Brant and Fulton tried the Sharks today, but the Cub Scouts held them up until 2:30 and by then the wind and tide made it very difficult. We had one in the slick, but it wouldn't eat, then we ran over several on the way home! We never got a Shark bite, but Fulton made a good run on a live Shad and spit the hook. Earlier in the morning I released a 25 pound Blacknose Shark.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
June 21 Great Shark Fishing and a King Mackerel
Paul wanted Sharks on light tackle and what he got was Shark Fishing beyond his wildest dreams. Fishing with tackle that ranged from 10# spin to 20# live bait rods, Paul and I caught 11 Blacktip Sharks that ranged from 10 to 150 pounds and 3 Sandbars that went from 50 to 135! Amazingly, Paul's 2 largest Sharks came on the lightest tackle! His 135# Sandbar was caught on my "Flounder Rod" and his 150# Blacktip came on the light spinning rod. I also caught a 16# King Mackerel early this morning while catching Shark bait!
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
June 17 and 19 Surf Fishing
Monday, June 11, 2007
June 11 Cobias, Sharks, and Mackerel
Friday, June 8, 2007
June 8 Spinner Sharks and No Cobias
Wednesday, June 6, 2007
June 6 Cobia Fishing
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
Sunday, May 27, 2007
May 27 Top Water Chopper Blues
Friday, May 25, 2007
May 25 Casting Bucktails
Casting Bucktails is my favorite way to fish for Cobia, but you have to find them first. Then you have to see them before they see you (most of the time) I found a 40 pounder today, unfortunately, I was running him over when I saw him!!
I did manage to catch a 20 pound Amberjack and lost another from casting in the Beaufort Inlet bout chain. I also caught Blue Runners and Banded Rudderfish.
I did manage to catch a 20 pound Amberjack and lost another from casting in the Beaufort Inlet bout chain. I also caught Blue Runners and Banded Rudderfish.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
May 22 GREAT COBIA FISHING
Friday, May 18, 2007
May 18 Trout, Drum, Blues, and Triggerfish
Fished in a tough North Wind this morning and found an interesting mix of Gray Trout, Red Drum, Bluefish, Black Sea Bass, Gray Triggerfish, and Sharks. Finished up fishing dead bait on the bottom at Rough Point and caught a 40 lb. Southern Stingray and lost a big mystery fish that got wrapped up in another boat's anchor line and 10 minutes later the line broke in a frayed spot.
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
May 15 Bonito and Flounder
Friday, May 11, 2007
May 10 and 11 Atlantic Bonito Fishing
Jim and Phil Leisey with me for an afternoon (10th) and a morning (11th) and we were looking for some Bonito. The 10th was tough due to wind, seas, and dirty water. We did find some Bluefish and Sharks. Late in the afternoon Jim and Phil each got a Bonito on spinning tackle.
The following morning (11th) the Ocean was completely different! Slick calm and clear and the fish were hungry. Casting over schools of cart-wheeling Spanish Mackerel (that wouldn't bite) produced strike after strike from 4-8 pound Bonito. Jim caught 2 on a top water plug, while Phil and I caught ours on metal lures.
Monday, April 30, 2007
April 30 Citation Gray Trout, Bonito, Chopper Bluefish
Chuck and Donnie were looking for a Bonito early this morning and then we were going prospecting on the Shoals for something bigger. These boys were exclusively using fly tackle so the challenge was great! The Bonito were a let down, but Donnie did get one to eat a fly. Chuck made the day when he caught (and released) a suprizing 28" Gray Trout, along with the first Spanish Mackerel of the year and 2 Bluefish.
Later in the morning Chuck fought a myriad of conditions to land 2 10 pound Bluefish on the fly rod. I also caught 2 Chopper Bluefish on spinning tackle witha popping plug. Also on the shoals, Chuck cast to several more small groups of Bluefish, 2 large Spanish Mackerel, and several large Sharks that were cruising in shallow water.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
April 29 Blues Drum and Trout
Bonito Fishing was a major let down this morning! Russel, John, and Christine are still waiting to catch their first Bonitos! However, they did catch at least 40 Bluefish, along with Red Drum, Gray Trout, Black Sea Bass, Gag Grouper, and Smooth Dogfish. Some of their Bluefish were 1-2 pounders and Russel's Red Drum was a suprizing 24".
The seas were a little rough early, but the fishing was actually pretty good. Later in the morning as the wind layed out, the fishing fizzled out as well. We finished up inside Beaufort Inlet catching Smooth Dogfish up to 14 pounds.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
April 26 Bonitos are Chewing
After 3 straight weeks at Hatteras I was glad to sail out of Beaufort Inlet this morning and I was greeted by wave after wave of hungry fish! First stop off Atlantic Beach was covered with Bluefish and I probably caught 25 and kept 10 for the frying pan. All of these Bluefish were from 1 to 2 pounds each. Next up was an epic Atlantic Bonito bite. In an hour's time, I hooked 10. I pulled off 1, broke off 2, let swim off 3, and boxed 4! These fish ranged from 3 to 5 pounds each and were superb fighters on light tackle.
After searching to the east for a Chopper Bluefish to no avail, I finally ended up on the Shoals at Cape Lookout and released 2 Red Drum at 30" and 33".
It was also a great day for viewing Ocean life. I had close encounters with a Basking Shark, 4 Ocean Sunfish, and 3 Leatherback Turtles!
I'm open for charter on April 28, 29, and 30. Let's go Bonito fishing for $200!
Sunday, April 1, 2007
April1 Sea Mullet Fishing
We had a nice catch of Sea Mullets up to 13" today fishing in the MHC Turning Basin. the ratio of throwback Gray Trout and Croakers to Sea Mullet was probably 10:1, but it was still fun and there was lots of action. We also caught Dog Sharks, Spot, Pinfish, Hogfish, Black Sea Bass, Rock Sea Bass, Sea Robin, and Bluefish. Also, we caught all 3 varieties of Sea Mullet, Northern, Southern, and Gulf. The fish bit best at the top of the tide and we only fished for less than 2 hours.
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