Wednesday, July 14, 2010

July 14 Wind, Rain, Lightning, and Bluefish







The weather today was nasty. Brandon and I fished hard and we fished in very challenging conditions. The morning started out gray and 20 kts of SW wind. The Queen Anne's Revenge Shoals on the west side of Beaufort Inlet, where the Mackerel motherlode was yesterday, was completely un-fishable. Inside Beaufort Inlet was our best bet. Casting metal lures produced great numbers of Bluefish all day long. Unfortunately, the majority of these Blues were small ones, less than 1 pound. There were also a few Spanish Mackerel mixed in. We tried bait early at the Shark Slough and caught a 20lb Stingray. After that we threw metal for a few hours and caught our Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel. When the tide was nearly high, we re-entered the Shark Slough and we thought we were going to rack up some impressive Shark numbers. The first bait in the water got smoked by a 25lb Blacknose Shark. This one had a beautiful yellow tint. I've never seen that before. We also released 2 small Blacknose Sharks. Then we made a small adjustment in where we were fishing. Our confidence was soaring! Then, after setting back out, all hell broke loose. The sky turned black, the wind went from 20 to 35, rain poured, and lightning cracked all around. We pulled up all our gear and made a mad dash to Beaufort. After the worst had passed, we caught a few more Mackerel and Bluefish and we struck out on a Red Drum search. Total Catch for the Day: 70 Bluefish, 8 Spanish Mackerel, 3 Blacknose Shark up to 25lbs, and 20lb Southern Stingray



2 comments:

B-Rob said...

Capt Marty,

Thank you for a great day! It was certainly exciting and I had an absolute blast. I'm going to try and come back down here when autumn sets in and we can go snag some kings.

You can stay in touch at bcrobins@gmail.com. Otherwise, good luck exploring for the rest of the week.


Brandon

Anonymous said...

Brandon

It was a blast fishing with you. Sorry about your sunglasses, that kinda made "round 2" seem like a waste. Hope to see you again and hopefully it will be light winds and a sunny day. With lots of fish!

Capt Marty