BIG FISH on LIGHT TACKLE The daily fishing reports from Capt. Marty Moore of Top Water Charters. Plus, news and notes from Capt. Marty
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Nov 22 Late Night at Hatteras with Squid and Speckled Trout
With bad weather right around the corner.... I pushed the limits of my endurance and did a double header tonight of Squid jigging and mirrorlure slinging. Both ideas worked out for a change! The Squid were off to flying start, I caught 9 nice Squid pretty quickly, but I turned that fishery over to a friend that wanted some calamari worse than I did. After cleaning up the mess I made cooking up some Speckled Trout fillets in the galley earlier, I got bored and drove out to the Frisco Pier. It was a beautiful night, but the tide was falling and was really low water already. I said, what else do I have to do, so I tossed the first cast of the night.... Three reel handle turns later, the rod bowed and a 18" Speckled Trout surfaced and shook his head all the way to the beach. An hour later, I had 4 Speckled Trout on the Beach. That bag limit was made up by 2 at 18" and 2 at 17". I also released 4 smaller ones from 15" to 13". Another very satisfying Speckled Trout expedition. I love them on a mirrorlure, at night, from the surf. Nice adventure. Total Catch for the Night: 8 Speckled Trout up to 2 lbs and 9 Squid up to 19"
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2 comments:
Nice fishing, Capt. Are those squid you are catching good to eat? Is there anywhere around Moorehead City to catch them? Just wondering.
Bobby C
I think I answered this once.... Back in the day (1998-2001) I used to do alot of Ribbonfishing around Beaufort Inlet.... This fishery is a good mimic of a Squid Fishery... We used to catch and see a few Squid, but nothing like I see and catch around Hatteras Inlet in the Nov-Jan window in the past 4-5 years. Maybe somebody should try because perhaps the Ribbonfish fishery was not a cold water activity....
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