Keaton 9/27/03
Posted: September 28th, 2003, 6:05 am
Arrived at the marina at 9:00 to L O N G line... atleast 15-20 waiting to get in the water as a result of the public ramp closure for paving of parking area. Decided to use the marina's ramp-no wait to get in.
Went north to Adams Beach, started fishing about 9:30, tide going out and nice light breeze from off of land. Fished 4-6 feet until tide went slack and wind stopped about 10:30... had an extended visit from tmitbs, but never hooked up, unfortunately. Someone will have to give me some tips. Caught numerous small sharks (lost count), probably 2 limits or more of short trout, but only put one keeper in the box.
Finally, some water started coming in about noon, moved south of Keaton Channel, fished 6-7 feet, nothing doing at all except short trout, although the water started looking better. By about 1:00, tide was ripping pretty good, went to 9-mile bank, first cast yielded a nice 15" flounder, second cast an 18" trout, third cast a breakoff-above the CT cork . Fourth through 2,000th cast-notta.
30 minutes later-two keeper cobia 3 feet long or so-under the boat-OH CRAP---Where's my rod-cast to them repeatedly with pinfish-nothing doing. End of excitement-lots of cutoffs, short blues around the bank. Tide ripping real hard, and cruising across the sand bar-a slob-chased and lost him-never cast to him
Finally moseyed back up toward piney point and Hagen's cove-first cast was a 17" trout-third cast was a 16" trout-then they turned off again. About 3:00 by this time, so headed back for the ramp. Final tally for the day was 4 nice trout to 18", 15" flounder, lots of small sharks, sail cats, snot cats, and short blues all over the place. Good day on the water with my Dad!
Water around Adams Beach/Yates Creek/Spring Warrior is strong green tea. Water south looks better the further south we went, and looked very goot at 9-mile bank. Water temp stayed around 80 all day. Go north for more fish, south for cleaner water.
Ya'll catchemup!
PS: If that sounds like a lot of cobia, it's because I had the IV drip deployed all day.
Went north to Adams Beach, started fishing about 9:30, tide going out and nice light breeze from off of land. Fished 4-6 feet until tide went slack and wind stopped about 10:30... had an extended visit from tmitbs, but never hooked up, unfortunately. Someone will have to give me some tips. Caught numerous small sharks (lost count), probably 2 limits or more of short trout, but only put one keeper in the box.
Finally, some water started coming in about noon, moved south of Keaton Channel, fished 6-7 feet, nothing doing at all except short trout, although the water started looking better. By about 1:00, tide was ripping pretty good, went to 9-mile bank, first cast yielded a nice 15" flounder, second cast an 18" trout, third cast a breakoff-above the CT cork . Fourth through 2,000th cast-notta.
30 minutes later-two keeper cobia 3 feet long or so-under the boat-OH CRAP---Where's my rod-cast to them repeatedly with pinfish-nothing doing. End of excitement-lots of cutoffs, short blues around the bank. Tide ripping real hard, and cruising across the sand bar-a slob-chased and lost him-never cast to him
Finally moseyed back up toward piney point and Hagen's cove-first cast was a 17" trout-third cast was a 16" trout-then they turned off again. About 3:00 by this time, so headed back for the ramp. Final tally for the day was 4 nice trout to 18", 15" flounder, lots of small sharks, sail cats, snot cats, and short blues all over the place. Good day on the water with my Dad!
Water around Adams Beach/Yates Creek/Spring Warrior is strong green tea. Water south looks better the further south we went, and looked very goot at 9-mile bank. Water temp stayed around 80 all day. Go north for more fish, south for cleaner water.
Ya'll catchemup!
PS: If that sounds like a lot of cobia, it's because I had the IV drip deployed all day.