Very rarely I got a chance to do fishing with my father, I like to do when the river or the lake usually has the pleasant water.
Awesome. What were you throwing out there? I've got some Gulp "new penny" and "electric chicken" shrimp on a 1/4oz jig. I've also been throwing a "new penny" shrimp on a popping cork in the marsh and around docks.NatePait94 said:
Went to oak island 2 weeks ago and caught drum, spot, croaker, bluefish, and a very tasty flounder
I went through Wendell one time; I'd guess late 70's? The corner service station had 10-12 4x8 sheets of plywood full of giant Rockfish nail to them.Tootie4Pack said:
Ncsupack1.....I don't have any recent fishing stories or info to add, but here is a picture of my Grandfather on the right, my Uncle on the left, and their fishing buddy in the middle after catching some Striped Bass in the late 1960s.
Before they put the restrictions on catching the striped bass.
As I recall, this was a pic of just one of the coolers that they caught that day. One of my favorite pics of my Grandfather, who lived in Beaufort County. He was a great fisherman and hunter. Those were the days.
I was in the Swansboro King Mackeral tournament for many years and knew the rules. We skipped 5-6 years and I went back forgetting Cobia were part of the tournament. We cleaned and ate a $2000 42 pound Cobia; we were cleaning him when a guy asked, aren't you guys in the KM Tournament? That Cobia would have won by about 14 pounds that year. We had 3 cobia and 7 dolphin when we left that area to concentrate on kings.Steven said:
Saltwater fishing just waiting will not be long before it's cobia time