Busier than a one legged man in an arse kicking contest so bit late posting this report.
Went out of Ecky on Labor Day and with super smooth waters ran offshore. With roughly a dozen cobes sighted the last trip out only a few weeks ago, I was excited that it would be another banner trip. Wasn't but DID keep the cobe streak alive!

After only about 30 minutes fishing, we boated our only cobe of the day and tagged/released it. If my count isn't off this makes the 9th straight trip since mid-May that we've landed a cobe. The quick cobe bite had us expecting more, but despite having a ton of baited hooks out only managed to land a couple of macks and to winch a big nurse shark up. Most exciting event of the day wasn't a catch, but instead having an aggressive and large bull chase a big chug bug to the boat. This action was spread out over a LONG morning, so action was quite slow.
On the run back in, we did luckily find two big schools of eating macks and had our fun with them. After landing a couple on a spinning reel/silver spoon setup, I switched to fly rod and had them bump my fly at least 4 times but always between strips so that when I went to set, I was a fraction slow each time.

The promise of a speeding mack on fly has me eager to get back on the water again.
And folks, something is way, WAYYYY wrong when 6 of the last 7 offshore reports are posted by me, someone truly just fishing midshore depths. We saw 5 other boats offshore, with 2 anchoring close enough to us we would have wizzed on their boats had we been better hydrated

... me thinks some folks are holding back on sharing reports.

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