Saturday, October 27, 2018
tarpon on the fly
I got a lesson from the master today, Capt. Jake was 1 for 2. I got way stretched out on something that didn't jump, but he sure knew I was there. No telling, maybe a "yellow belly" tarpon or big cubera. Either way, I pulled the hook, at least I didn't break him off on the 20# fly tackle we are using. I got mine this afternoon, nice 70 pound tarpon on the fly.
Friday, October 26, 2018
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Maybe something cool will happen
All good from the tropics. This
is some me-time for the next week. Will post some reports.
My schedule:
Roosterfish tomorrow.
Tarpon Saturday, Sunday, Monday
Tuesday and Wednesday at the seamounts for blue marlin.
Maybe something cool will happen.
Monday, October 22, 2018
Sunday, October 21, 2018
albie report
plenty of them, also big spanish, blues and kings. big drum on the east side.
In short, some pretty good fishing
In short, some pretty good fishing
Wednesday, October 17, 2018
We lost a hero today
Trooper Kevin Conner, who we had the pleasure to host on the Dragin Fly, was senslessly killed today in a traffic stop. I had the pleasure to spend some time with Kevin in Costa Rica. He was a super nice guy who loved life and he was a true southern gentleman. I am heartbroken by this loss. When you see the flags at half staff tomorrow, please keep his family in your prayers, he was a father of two.
Striped Bass Rant Post and Pass
Striped bass in the Neuse River will never recover for these two
reasons:
11) Bycatch of
unattended gill nets, both small mesh and large mesh nets in the Neuse River
But even if the nets were eliminated…..which is not the only option, strict attendance is another
22) Neuse River (low
flow system) has been stocked with brood stock sourced from the Roanoke River
(high flow system). These Roanoke River
strain striped bass will not consistently, successfully spawn in a low flow system
like the Neuse. Furthermore, when they
do successfully spawn, they only pollute the gene pool of the native Neuse
River strain striped bass.
By stocking Roanoke River sourced fish the
NCWRC has created a put and take fishery, just like land locked lakes like
Gaston !!!!!
They need to manage this fishery as a put
and take fishery not for restoration.
Monday, October 15, 2018
good king bite on the beach
That's something.
Lot's of little trout.
I'll be out there a bit this week, but things are shaping up nicely after this last storm.
Lot's of little trout.
I'll be out there a bit this week, but things are shaping up nicely after this last storm.