Headed out with my regulars, Ken and Kevin - right to my offshore office. Nasty early morning NW breeze, requiring the use of our trusty drift sock. Fished hard for a good long amount of time, moved here and there, but nothin' but shorts 'til 9:30. Wasn't looking great, I was really stressing out - and then Kevin belly-hooks a fat 6.5lb beauty, which gave a weird sorta skate-like fight. The best fish on the boat so far this season - go figure. See pic. Then I belly-hook a 3lb fish. Geez, this is fluking the hard way.
Continued to pull short after short, until the last 1.5hrs of the incoming - when the better fish came out of hiding. In "short" order we pulled another 6 fat keepers - things were looking up.
The drift died on the slack - and so did the fishing. With 8 fish on ice, we (meaning I) elected to stay out late for the first hour of the outgoing, which turned out to be a solid decision. Once it got rolling, the breeze came back up and we quickly put another 4 in the box on a very tight drift line, completing the boat limit.
It took some doing, and I have to admit I was pretty beat once we got back to the dock, but hey, we got it done, and that's what counts. Kudos to my sharp-shooting crew, who are probably the best fluke-jigging pair that I've ever had on my boat. Not to mention excellent at general "on-the-grounds" deck maintenance and after-trip clean-up. Very lucky to have found these guys.
Continued to pull short after short, until the last 1.5hrs of the incoming - when the better fish came out of hiding. In "short" order we pulled another 6 fat keepers - things were looking up.
The drift died on the slack - and so did the fishing. With 8 fish on ice, we (meaning I) elected to stay out late for the first hour of the outgoing, which turned out to be a solid decision. Once it got rolling, the breeze came back up and we quickly put another 4 in the box on a very tight drift line, completing the boat limit.
It took some doing, and I have to admit I was pretty beat once we got back to the dock, but hey, we got it done, and that's what counts. Kudos to my sharp-shooting crew, who are probably the best fluke-jigging pair that I've ever had on my boat. Not to mention excellent at general "on-the-grounds" deck maintenance and after-trip clean-up. Very lucky to have found these guys.