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tarheelborn66
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I loaded up my 210CC and a friend of mine and I went to Sneads Ferry this weekend to go fishing. We met up with another friend who still lives in the Onslow County area. We headed out of New River Inlet about 6:30am on Saturday morning and went to "E" buoy to jig for some bait. Tried for about 30 minutes or so but there just wasn't anything at the buoy. I had 2 packs of frozen Ballyhoo and a box of cigar minnows that I thawed overnight so we decided to head on out. We reached the 35-38 mile point and drop our lines in about 8:10am.
I laid a nice spread out consisting of 5 lines. 2 were short (on deep planers), 2 medium and 1 shotgun out about 75 yards. The 2 short rigs were skirts only, the 2 medium were skirts with ballyhoo and the shotgun was a naked ballyhoo. By 8:15 we had our first dolphin in the boat. Over the next 3 hours we landed 7 more dolphin and 4 Kings. Throughout the morning, I realized they were hitting the meat and on the surface. So, we pulled the planers in and fished all of our on the surface. We played with skirt colors, etc. But they liked them all! No real preference in the colors. However we got most of our hits on naked ballyhoo rigs.
The bite slowed down around 11:30 and we decided to head to our second point in our route. We got there about 12:00 and ate lunch while drifting. About 12:30 we started trolling again and over the next 2 hours we caught 4 more dolphin and 1 more King. We actually quit fishing because we ran out of bait. We had pulled all of our lines in except the shotgun which had a washed out cigar minnow. I was rolling up my rig and that last line in the water started screaming. I grabbed it and set the hook. Got him up to the boat and I asked Doug if he was going to gaff it or what as Stan was driving. He said, "Yeah, I'll be there in a minute. I'm kind of busy." (He was rolling up a rig) I guess we had caught too many fish for him because he wasn't excited about an 18-20 pound King. Anyway, Stan, Doug and I all had a great laugh about it.
Saturday was an epic day.
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I laid a nice spread out consisting of 5 lines. 2 were short (on deep planers), 2 medium and 1 shotgun out about 75 yards. The 2 short rigs were skirts only, the 2 medium were skirts with ballyhoo and the shotgun was a naked ballyhoo. By 8:15 we had our first dolphin in the boat. Over the next 3 hours we landed 7 more dolphin and 4 Kings. Throughout the morning, I realized they were hitting the meat and on the surface. So, we pulled the planers in and fished all of our on the surface. We played with skirt colors, etc. But they liked them all! No real preference in the colors. However we got most of our hits on naked ballyhoo rigs.
The bite slowed down around 11:30 and we decided to head to our second point in our route. We got there about 12:00 and ate lunch while drifting. About 12:30 we started trolling again and over the next 2 hours we caught 4 more dolphin and 1 more King. We actually quit fishing because we ran out of bait. We had pulled all of our lines in except the shotgun which had a washed out cigar minnow. I was rolling up my rig and that last line in the water started screaming. I grabbed it and set the hook. Got him up to the boat and I asked Doug if he was going to gaff it or what as Stan was driving. He said, "Yeah, I'll be there in a minute. I'm kind of busy." (He was rolling up a rig) I guess we had caught too many fish for him because he wasn't excited about an 18-20 pound King. Anyway, Stan, Doug and I all had a great laugh about it.
Saturday was an epic day.
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