BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Sep 10 Hard Inshore Fishing
Fishing for the first time after a major Hurricane is always a challenge. The fact that the storm was 2 weeks ago was supposed to make things easier. Also, I knew the fishing was pretty good last Saturday while I was at Hatteras made me think today would be a good day. Unfortunately, I was wrong. An Unforecasted 15-18 kt SW Wind, a Screaming East to West Longshore Current, Dirty Water, and a Horrible Afternoon Tide Stage made everything we tried to do a challenge. The fact that Shark Island is completely gone took away the incredibly fishy habitat that I'd been hammering since May. The Cape Lookout Shoals will still be a great place to fish, but they are changed forever. The 2-3 foot SW chop coupled with the 4 foot SE Hurricane swell made searching the Shoals impossible today. All in all, it made for a tough day of inshore fishing. We tried 6 different things and they all failed. We fished 2 extra hours and I just couldn't make it happen. Sorry Guys. Total Catch for the Day: 1 Little Tunny, 1 Crevalle Jack, 1 Ladyfish, and 1 Southern Stingray
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