5/17 Wrightsville Beach Kings and Amberjack

Monday, May 24, 2010

Jack and Capt. Arlen and myself headed out this morning in search of king mackeral and topwater amberjacks and after catching a livewell full of pogeys we headed to the spot. It didn't take long to get our first king mackeral bite on the down rigger. For the next hour every pass was a hook up and before long we had our limit in the boat. Now it was time for some real fun, topwater amberjacks. Amberjacks are incredibly strong and stubborn but they are a blast to catch on topwater lures. We pulled over the wreck and pitch out a handful of live baits and here they came. Arlen cast a big popper out, 2 pops and he was on. These fish make a huge explosion on the poppers and just seeing that is exciting enough and you haven't even fought the fish yet. We ended up the day with about a dozen amberjacks on topwater and a limit of kings. Fishing opportunities here at Wrightsville Beach and endless so come on down and give it a try!
Posted by Capt. Chip Baker
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5/15 Wrightsville Beach Half Day Surprise

We had Christopher and crew today out for an afternoon half day trip. The goal was to catch a few sharks but i had all ideas that we had a good shot at a cobia or two as well. We pounded our way a few miles offshore in much less than perfect conditions. We got to our spot and anchored upand deployed the chum bag and our live baits. It wasn't long before we started getting a few bites and then all of a sudden one of the top rods starts screaming and i couldn't imagine what we had. With a team effort we finally get the fish to the boat and to my surprise it was a monster king mackeral. It was by far the biggest ever on my boat and i guessed the weight around 40 pounds. After all that excitement we redeployed the baits and and were immediately getting bit again. We landed a few small sharks and then another top rod goes off and the fish stays right on the surface. I can see it is a cobia and after a tough battle we landed the fish. Cobia are tough fighters and delicious on the dinner table so they are always a plus. It was another great day on the water with great fishing here in Wrightsville Beach.
Posted by Capt. Chip Baker
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Wrightsville Beach Topwater Blackfin Massacre

Myself, Mikey, Arlen, and Jon left wrightsville beach with blackfin tuna on our minds. After our last trip we had a feeling they would be there and we were not disappointed. We set up on the first spot to jig and look up to see blackfins crashing flying fish everywhere. We quickly reeled in the jigging gear and busted out the topwater rods and it was on. It was double and triple hook ups all day. It was simple, look for the flying fish blast out of the water and cast to them and it was game on. In the mddle of the day, the tuna had bait balls pushed up to the surface and it was an all out feeding frenzy. Cast a lure into the fray, come out with a tuna. It was incredible. We finally had to leave the fish biting because all of the fishboxes were slam full. We ended the day with 35 blackfins and 4 or 5 skipjacks the made a delicious tuna salad. It was some of the best fishing you would ever experience anywhere in the world right here in Wrightsville Beach, NC.
Posted by Capt. Chip Baker
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