Friday, April 23, 2010

April 23 Good Sight Casting Action











Today was a good day of fishing. It was not a good day for the camera battery to die. There was 1 event that made today a day to remember. Our biggest Red Drum of the day (and the year so far) got mauled.......By a 9 foot Bull Shark. I assume it must have been a Bull Shark because I don't think the much more common Sandbar Sharks get anywhere near that size. Anyway, it all happened in 6 foot of water right under the bow. Hopefully some of the cell phone footage will turn out good. Maybe the images of the Shark that the guys captured will shed more light on the Sharks identity. I was more intent on getting my bucktail back that trying to figure out what kind of Shark it was! The day started with a bang. Our first 3 casts all connected with 30-40 pound Red Drum. We ran right up on a huge school. I figured it was going to be an epic numbers day, but it turned out differently. The final fish of this tripleheader turned out to be a 60 pounder on 12 lb spin. The big Red Drum nearly spooled us twice, then he found his way into the jaws of the big Shark. The carcass pulled the Bogagrip below the 50 pound mark. After that episode, we found the Red Drum schools 2 more times and released 3 more fish. We also "every casted" the Bluefish for 30 minutes. These Bluefish were 1-2 pounders. We didn't see any of the 3 pounders we expected. The Shoals weren't too lively today, but we did see an oddball out there today. A 4 foot Thresher Shark was headed east in the skinny water. He wasn't impressed with our bucktails. We also saw a Hammerhead Shark and lots of assorted Biters. Total Catch for the Day: 6 Red Drum (32-60+ pounds) and 35 Bluefish

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