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# 58185: Subject: ., North Carolina
Submitted by Capt Marty Moore (ip 66.56.201.182) - Fished on 11/20/2009
- Report received: 11/20/2009
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Report:
Finally Trout fishing! Clifford, Heber and I left the dock at 4am this morning to get the jump on the Speckled Seeking Hordes that we knew were going to go fishing today regardless of the weather. Our first stop was a "secret spot" that apparently aint so secret anymore. We had blacked-out boats approach us in the dark and dark, shadowy figures crawling around on the shoreline. It was pretty funny, but the fishing sucked. I released 3 small Speckled Trout and that was it, so we joined the race to the East. To the Rocks! Here I got lucky. I dropped my hook in a spot that produced 7 Gray Trout in a matter of minutes. The biggest was 3+ pounds. Nobody else was doing much so everybody came "our way". About that time, the wind shifted slightly and picked up and suddenly we weren't in the right spot anymore. Neither were all the boats that surrounded us. We already our fish dinner covered so the pressure was off. I made a decision to jump the Rocks and go way inshore to chill out for a while. To make a long story short, 90 minutes later we had 17 Speckled Trout on ice, a few releases, and a smattering of Bluefish, Pinfish, and Sheepshead. I also got the kicker fish, a 6 pound Black Drum that showed his stuff on the 6# Trout Rod. With a nice box of meat we headed in early and stopped long enough for Clifford to catch an Albacore on the Trout Rod. Total Catch for the Day: 25 Speckled Trout, 7 Gray Trout, 10 Bluefish, 5 Pinfish, 1 Sheepshead and 1 Black Drum
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