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Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« on: June 09, 2008, 12:26:25 PM »
Got to the boat real early Saturday morning(6/7/08) as I just couldn't sleep. Made it to the boat first at 3am and put my cooler in line. Took my lil spinner and went up on the pier. One guy was up there bait fishing for bass/blues with no results. Worked a bucktail tipped with Gulp in the shadowlines and around some pilings. Had two good bumps but no hookups. Outgoing tide was moving pretty good. Went to a spot that usually holds fluke and started working the bottom. Had a few stops but felt like small fish. Saw another Sea Hawk angler come up on the pier to fish a bit too. Finally hooked one and got it up onto the pier. Still dark so cell didn't really capture the moment too well. Did send it off to T who was home. Got a grumpled text response. She was a bit under the weather and just couldn't deal with a day in the sun/heat.

Released the fish which was about 16" and walked back to see what the other guys were doing. The guy that was up there originally packed up and left, while I BS'd with Timmy and he soon caught a short fluke as well  TT^
Tried a few more casts, couple more minor bites, then broke off on a snag.
Figured I didn't want to use up all my luck so headed back to the gate to BS with some more flukers that were showing up to sail on the SH.

Caught up on things with a few old Sea Pigeon regulars that I haven't seen in awhile and had to tie up some rigs for Marilyn. Did get a nice new fish towel for my efforts though  ;D

Being first got me my choice of spots so went to old reliable that I haven't fluked from yet this year, starboard stern corner.

A good crowd was onboard, but far from railed. Was good to see some kids and a few female anglers onboard  t^

I sabiki'd up a few baits but the current made it difficult at first. Put a few tiny snappers and about a dozen "sardines" over the rail with a couple rainfish mixed in.

Headed out to the bay and captain steamed a little further then where he's been getting them at. Got some time to BS and catch up with mates Rob and Nick.

Action was hot and heavy on the first drift. I boated the first keeper of the day and figured that'd be the "kiss of death" for me. Lots of action. Bottom seemed to be paved with fish. Lots of short fluke with half of those being "just short" and tons of sea robins. Some truly big ones that fought remarkably well. A few were bloated and must be ready to spawn.

I started out the day with a pink/white bananna head jig tied by Billy Vivona my rod builder himself. Put a 4" glow Gulp grub on it and was into the fish pretty good. Pretty sure it was an ouce jig and wanted to scale back a bit, but kept catching so I didn't change...until the third yellow-eyed demon on it decided to make it hairless Had 3 keepers by then.
Tied on a 3/4 oz Spro in chartreuse/white that had seen better days. Even had to sharpen the hook as it was rusted. No barb and had to reshape the point  hhppy
Back on track and hooking fish again. Easily was on pace for getting a keeper after boating 10 sea robins and 6 short fluke, so had ALOT of action.

Had to move from our drift for some large barges and once we were able to get back to the spot the current died out and the bite shut off. Captain made some moves and power drifted to produce some flurries of action and a pick of fluke.

Did get a little slow and I tried to add some flavor to the my jig/Gulp combo with a fresh strip bait that took another keeper and some searobins. Also tried the snappers which must have been crack to smaller fish as they were instantly hit but only small fish hooked. Back to just the jig/Gulp and caught some more shorts about 17.5"

Ended the day with a few drifts in back of the bay were I caught some more bluefish with one deciding to take my jig home with him. Couple more sea robins and short fluke to end the day.

Thought I was stuck at 7 keepers as the mates kept telling me every fish I caught was short, even the pool fish. Ended the day with my limit. There were a couple nice fish onboard from 4-6lbs as well. A few onboard struggled or only caught shorts. Jigging was definetely the way to go that day, even though a few tried it and gave up early on Didn't really have to jig hard, but had to keep it moving, not stationary or shorts&trash fish were all over it.

All in all a good day with it being very good for me chrz
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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2008, 12:40:11 PM »
nice report..  t^
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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2008, 12:42:38 PM »
Nice job Mikey!

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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2008, 12:42:43 PM »
Good report, great catch. Going out on the Sea Hawk this Sunday, Fathers Day with my father (mornig trip). We can't wait. Going to fish spro tiped with gulp swimming mullet and some of my own hand tied teasers. Hope they work, I have tied some all white, some white with hot pink and some white with char.


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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2008, 01:00:02 PM »
Thanks for the great report.  Good catch.   slt
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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2008, 01:08:01 PM »
Thanks guys grtn Had to go through alot of fish to get the keepers but it was fun.

Forgot to mention one of the other highlights of the trip...going into the cool AIR CONDITIONED cabin TT^ chrz TT^

I went with just the bucktail, no teaser above it.  That might have caused too much rucus and would of had double-headers going on atleast in the morning.  Maybe it would have produced more keepers, but the way it was, more than likely shorts and sea robins/bluefish. 5hrug

I know it was a different story on sunday.  They hit the beach to get action and majority of fish caught were shorts.  That's why they call it fishing and not catching, right? slt 
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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2008, 01:12:49 PM »
Very nice report  t^ You guys came over near us for a while..the nets sure where swinging at times.. Way to go on the limit  chrz


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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #7 on: June 09, 2008, 01:47:15 PM »
Nice Report Mike  t^
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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #8 on: June 09, 2008, 02:21:25 PM »
Nice report & catch GT  t^

Jason got the bucktail bug bigtime now especially after he was a bucktailing machine on the Misty's magic hour trip Saturday night.

I was silently thankful that he didn't buck up a striper to go along with the fluke, blues and weakfish he bounced up.  ;D

I was pleasantly surprised that he was doing as well as he was with a 1 ounce Spro especially since where he was on the boat had him fishing the mid channel. I was using a 2 ounce (already had it pre-rigged & was too lazy to retie  ::) and fishing more along the channel edge. He was using his flounder and pier fluke rod. A 6' Fenwick Eagle spinning rod and Tica Libra reel with braid.


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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #9 on: June 09, 2008, 03:30:28 PM »
Thanks for the report....looking forward to hitting RB next week.  Made a new St. Croix rod for bucktailing and can't wait to try it out.

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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #10 on: June 09, 2008, 03:37:24 PM »
I used my lil spinning rod all day.  10# Pink Fireline ;D 15# mono leader.  Actually started off with a shock leader length of line, about 12' of it.  After some reties and lost jig, it shrank a bit, but no issues casting even with the connection knot sitting on the spool of the Tica Camry 3000 TT^


Waiting for another pic of me with the fish as the ones that were taken with my camera do it no justice.  The pic of Freddie holding two of his catch, one is about 5#.  Damn big guys dwarfing fish rofla
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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2008, 05:29:34 PM »
Nice limit

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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2008, 06:48:36 PM »
awesome job man.. way to get em  t^
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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #13 on: June 09, 2008, 07:07:20 PM »
Nice report and catch.  t^
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Re: Sea Hawk Fluking 6/7/08
« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2008, 07:09:27 PM »
Great report Mike  t^




 

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