Sailed today, with the very early morning forecast pretty far off, 2-4' my a$$, at least not when you're heading directly into them for 9 miles. More like 3-5' swells, with an occasional combo larger one mixed in - very close together and right on the nose. Had the Chef and Kevin aboard - stopped twice to see if it appeared fishable enough for a continued run to the deep grounds - the swells were impressive, but there was no real breeze to speak of, so we kept going.
Good thing too - turned out to be a very nice day, with the swell diminishing to almost nothing by lunchtime. The fish were aggressive from our first drop and we finished off a full boat limit to 5.5 lbs by 11:00 - a season speed record! Ken was a fish-catching machine today, banging away at the keepers all morning. I think he had more than Kevin and I combined. All good! Stayed on the grounds for another hour or so, with maybe 5 more keepers hitting the deck - all returned in good shape. And the full boat-limit hitting streak now stands at 8 consecutive trips!
The fish wanted white early and later a mix of salmon and nuclear chicken. What they DID NOT want was the "Sardine" color that I gave a mighty try today. Won't be buying any more of that shade. Of course next season that will be the hot ticket - just the way it goes.
Kevin with a sweet 5.5lb fattie, taken on his new Skinner spin-jigging rod. A very nice piece, by the way.
The mandatory Leprechaun cooler shot
Good thing too - turned out to be a very nice day, with the swell diminishing to almost nothing by lunchtime. The fish were aggressive from our first drop and we finished off a full boat limit to 5.5 lbs by 11:00 - a season speed record! Ken was a fish-catching machine today, banging away at the keepers all morning. I think he had more than Kevin and I combined. All good! Stayed on the grounds for another hour or so, with maybe 5 more keepers hitting the deck - all returned in good shape. And the full boat-limit hitting streak now stands at 8 consecutive trips!
The fish wanted white early and later a mix of salmon and nuclear chicken. What they DID NOT want was the "Sardine" color that I gave a mighty try today. Won't be buying any more of that shade. Of course next season that will be the hot ticket - just the way it goes.
Kevin with a sweet 5.5lb fattie, taken on his new Skinner spin-jigging rod. A very nice piece, by the way.
The mandatory Leprechaun cooler shot