I met my buddy Mark at Rudee Inlet at 0700. Shortly after, we hit the water in pursuit of reds and specks. We were going to hit a spot outside the inlet, but the seas were so nasty that 40'+ charter boats would not leave. Definitely not a place for us. We hit a few other spots and had a few small trout grace our presence. We did some exploring, talked about the Corps, and had a great time on the water. Unfortunately after Mark left, the reds showed up in places that we were targeting. I threw my cast net, and picked up 20-30 nice shrimp. I knew it was on. Fishing live shrimp under a cork is not something we get to do a lot of this far north. It is a blast!
The bait...
Mmm... Shrimp. |
Multi spot |
Sunday 10-3
After sleeping through my weather window to fish for Stripers in the light line at the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel, I decided to go against the forecast and all logic and target trout and reds. I was on the water at 0545 am and it was on. I fished some lights and picked up a bunch of small specks. Once the sun rose, the wind picked up and the rain began. I moved into some protected waters and it was on. I picked up a few small specks and a 16"+ striper. I had fish attacking left and right. The problem with the spot I was fishing was that I was getting broken off consistently by fish wrapping me up around barnacle encrusted pylons. I lost my last Marsh Works popping cork in this matter, as well as some jigs. It is kinda funny and frustrating to watch your cork taunt you, swimming all around. I did end up getting it back at the end of the day.
I rigged up some killa squillas, and it was game on. I picked up a 23" Striped Bass...
Then...
25" Redfish |
Release...
In all it was a great, horrible, rainy, windy morning, but always a good time. I look forward to my next meeting with Mr. Red.
Excellent!
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