Although there haven't been many posts this fall, I have been fishing. I have not been too successful in my catch rate, but the weather and wave height have both been good for surf launching, and so that's what I've concentrated on. I have NOT been drifting eels in the Sedges at all so far (and that is something I miss dearly), but maybe that's ok.
4:00 A.M. Load the boats.
7:00 A.M. Use the bathroom at the gate at IBSP (I have to use the pass for something!)
7:30-8:00 A.M. Launch kayaks at the Motor Lodge
9:07 A.M take a picture of the second fish of the morning (the first was a blue that came unbuttoned at the side of the boat)
about 25" striper out front on a chartreuse stretch |
9:35 A.M. I had already caught 2 short bass and 2 blues, but this one wins!
KGB has a keeper bass 31" (first in a long time!) |
the tools of the trade:
good old bomber did the trick! |
9:46 A.M. we're working the birds with the boats about a mile out, some boats are jigging and hooking up, but the birds and the bait are moving FAST and our little plastic boats can't keep up.
boats and birds |
11:45 A.M. KGB had to get his camera out a few times, and almost floated out to the ghost grounds, but finally realized we (me and the boats) weren't moving away from him but he from us, and he decided it was time time paddle his sinking ship towards shore.
the ocean |
12:06 P.M. The ocean is a tiring place in a kayak. And even if it was just 3 or 4 hours of fishing it feels like nine! We were done, and nothing else mattered since we had caught fish.
no wave is too small to turtle a kayak (but this time it was ok) |
This is (part of) the bait that was in the belly of my bluefish!
perhaps blue back herring |
The End! (well, maybe one more trip!)
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