Alligator Point.
Posted: May 13th, 2008, 10:46 pm
I imagined some where it was the unofficial "take a Marine fishing day" so I called my Brother In Law, retired Major g8rman, and informed him of the unofficial holiday. I explained I had developed a hard case of the sniffles and needed some fresh salty air to make me feel better. He told me to call in sick to work and off we went. We put in at the stakes and we went fishing. Ten minutes after wetting our lines the Major nets a 20' trout on a top water. Not wanting to be our fished, I tossed a chug bug and landed a monster dukie fish. After the first hour, the Major has three trout in the box and I have unlimited dukie fish.
We fished most of the day and what a strange day it was. We thought we were fishing an incoming tide but did not see a great day of water movement. Secondly, the wind would blow and chop the water and than stop blowing just as fast. The water surface would go from white caps to glass smooth time and again. The fish bite was the same. We would experience aggressive bites where we were hooked up every cast and than nothing for long periods of time. We would catch fish with the wind blowing and than catch them without the wind. Very hard to figure out! We tried moving locations to find the hungry fish, but ended up just waiting them out in one location. We caught fish on top water, shrimp under a CT, gulps, and pin fish, but never found the magic bait.
We were on the water for nine hours and put seven trout, three flounder, two reds, and one mac in the box. The Major also managed one 20' cobia on a gulp. Other than the fact that I lost all the competitive wagers ( first, biggest, most) it was a great day of fishing. I also feel I did my patriotic duty by allowing one of the few, the proud, etc. to score another victory on this unofficial holiday.
We fished most of the day and what a strange day it was. We thought we were fishing an incoming tide but did not see a great day of water movement. Secondly, the wind would blow and chop the water and than stop blowing just as fast. The water surface would go from white caps to glass smooth time and again. The fish bite was the same. We would experience aggressive bites where we were hooked up every cast and than nothing for long periods of time. We would catch fish with the wind blowing and than catch them without the wind. Very hard to figure out! We tried moving locations to find the hungry fish, but ended up just waiting them out in one location. We caught fish on top water, shrimp under a CT, gulps, and pin fish, but never found the magic bait.
We were on the water for nine hours and put seven trout, three flounder, two reds, and one mac in the box. The Major also managed one 20' cobia on a gulp. Other than the fact that I lost all the competitive wagers ( first, biggest, most) it was a great day of fishing. I also feel I did my patriotic duty by allowing one of the few, the proud, etc. to score another victory on this unofficial holiday.