Ryan Y
08-04-2006, 10:50 PM
Okay, today didn't turn out like it was supposed to, but I guess it turned for the better.
Sorry Ryan......
Anyhow, My friend Carl called me up as I was pulling up to the Jettys at WB. Wanted to get into some Flounder action off the beach at CB. I said OKAY!
Met up with him, Filled the tanks, (one apiece), got some numbers to an unknown Barge right off CB. All I can say was WOW!:eek:
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k51/firespyder7/IMGP0454.jpg
MAn, We could see the Mariot.
We knew it was there somewhere, just took some investigation to find it.
After getting a couple flounder at the anchor, we went through the wreck. I ended up out the other side, and away from the wreck in sand.....Flounder all over the place. I'd shoot one, three would take off.
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k51/firespyder7/IMGP0455.jpg
I was trying not to breath to hard cause they were all over. It was one of those days, literally, if we'd had fishing rods, we'd done so much better! They were so thick.
This baby was 7 1/2 pounds.
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k51/firespyder7/IMGP0457.jpg
We saw some bigger, but they weren't going to hang around long when we saw them. There is a reason they are that big......
So, all were cleaned tonight, some eaten,...
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k51/firespyder7/IMGP0460.jpg
...and some were tested for taste before I got back to the boat...
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k51/firespyder7/IMGP0456.jpg
hmm, I never saw what did it.
The biggest was 7 1/2, the smallest was about three pounds..."Today was a good day"-Ryan
Also, On a different note, there was a Flounder over nine pounds caught at the south end just a few days ago at Fort Fisher.
Sorry Ryan......
Anyhow, My friend Carl called me up as I was pulling up to the Jettys at WB. Wanted to get into some Flounder action off the beach at CB. I said OKAY!
Met up with him, Filled the tanks, (one apiece), got some numbers to an unknown Barge right off CB. All I can say was WOW!:eek:
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k51/firespyder7/IMGP0454.jpg
MAn, We could see the Mariot.
We knew it was there somewhere, just took some investigation to find it.
After getting a couple flounder at the anchor, we went through the wreck. I ended up out the other side, and away from the wreck in sand.....Flounder all over the place. I'd shoot one, three would take off.
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k51/firespyder7/IMGP0455.jpg
I was trying not to breath to hard cause they were all over. It was one of those days, literally, if we'd had fishing rods, we'd done so much better! They were so thick.
This baby was 7 1/2 pounds.
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k51/firespyder7/IMGP0457.jpg
We saw some bigger, but they weren't going to hang around long when we saw them. There is a reason they are that big......
So, all were cleaned tonight, some eaten,...
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k51/firespyder7/IMGP0460.jpg
...and some were tested for taste before I got back to the boat...
http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k51/firespyder7/IMGP0456.jpg
hmm, I never saw what did it.
The biggest was 7 1/2, the smallest was about three pounds..."Today was a good day"-Ryan
Also, On a different note, there was a Flounder over nine pounds caught at the south end just a few days ago at Fort Fisher.