Tuesday, July 13, 2010

July 13 Spanish Mackerel Fishing




Matt and fished today and this trip has been planned for a long time. While the beautiful days passed, I wondered "how much longer can this last." Matt finally stepped aboard this morning and when we got to Beaufort Inlet we were greeted by a strong SW wind, heavy chop, and a ripping current. We were also greeted by acres of Spanish Mackerel. Too bad the best of the fishing was in the worst possible place. We were casting in a washing machine. It was great casting, but diffficult conditions. I'm sure Matt was wondering "What's wrong with this guy." After about an hour, we had boxed 14 Spanish Mackerel on metal, we moved on to the next stop. Conditions improved away from Beaufort Inlet and we found some excellent fishing a couple of miles west. In an hour we had 6 strikes and caught 3 Spanish Mackerel from 3-6lbs. We lost a bigger one by the boat, missed a strike, and had a Barracuda devour a 6lb Spanish behind the boat. Then we tricked Mr Barracuda into finishing what he started. For a couple of minutes Matt battled the 30lb Barracuda on a 10# spinning rod. We eventually lost him, but it was a great show. After the bite died, we went back to Beaufort Inlet and caught Bluefish and more Spanish Mackerel in calm waters. We also missed 2 Blacktip Sharks. Since I waited too late and missed the tide, we were forced to sight cast these Sharks. That sounds like fun, but it aint the best way to catch them. I had a good view of the action though. We had a 100+ pounder barely miss the hook in a Spanish Mackerel after a long run and we had a 40 pounder on for 3 minutes until he jumped, made about 3 rotations and pulled the hook. Oh well, all the big ones got away today! Total Catch for the Day: 28 Spanish Mackerel up to 6lbs and 15 Bluefish

2 comments:

Cat said...

Thanks Capt Marty!!! Matt has told me some exciting fish tales about your day on Tuesday!! I giggle everytime I think of him catching a bird while fishing :) Thanks again for it all!! Maybe next time around I'll get to meet you...I'll continue to follow your blog.
Best wishes

Capt. Marty said...

Cat, I just wish the conditions would've been slightly less challenging! The fishing was very, very good early, but we were pretty much in a spot where standing up was a challenge. Much like being in a giant washing machine! Fishing was good at the next place too, but it was still high seas, heavy current, and lots of wind. The Barracuda put on a nice show and on a pretty day he would've came aboard for a photo. I hated that he got away. The bird was funny, it really happens all the time. I should've got a picture of that one...It was a nice Laughing Gull. Probably a Citation! Next year you should come along with us, hopefully the weather will be pretty, the fish biting, and the birds more careful.