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Tuesday, May 31, 2016

2016 Memorial Day Camping

The first time we camped at Sunset Beach State Park was 2008.  That was a fantastic year for surf fishing.  With light fishing gear, my two oldest daughters and I caught several barred perch our first time surf fishing.  We thought it was so easy.  We were wrong.

Now in 2016 with the two oldest in college and having no time to fish with the old man, we managed another great year of surf fishing.  After dinner, on Friday, May 27th, the WizTech and I went down with a new surf rig: 8-lb mainline; 8-lb, 2-foot leader; number 4 bait holder hook; Berkley 2-inch camo sandworm; and an 1-oz. sinker.

A picture is a thousand words.


Results: First cast, fish on!  We got a bite almost every cast: we either loose a part of the sandworm, miss a hookset, or fish on!  We quit at 7 nice perch.

I think we are starting to get it.

The following day, Saturday, we setup our two new friends from camp with the same rig and the result was a total of 18 perch for the four-member team.

Sunday around noon, we went fishing for monkeyface eel.  We got 15!!!

First monkeyface eel for fisherman on the right.

Sunday evening, I went back to surf fishing.  I went to my favorite spot by the log and got a small perch on the first cast.  I threw it back thinking that it was going to be another fantastic surf fishing day.  A few minutes later, it was fish on!  I felt a heavier pull.  "This must be a one pound perch," I thought to myself.  When it was landed, it was a jacksmelt instead.  However, Young Master (see the "Legends" tab) was having a great evening.  While fishing with me, he landed five perch, including the one that was let go.  I made a mental note that Young Master was using a different bait; he was using Hammer Perch Grubs.

Jacksmelt fell for the perch rig.
Monday morning I fished for an hour and landed another two perch.  The awesome thing besides the fishing was that I got to see two killer whales, a lot of sea lions, and a 48-inch dead striped bass on the beach.  The striped bass had been a recent kill and the thought did cross my mind regarding bringing it back to camp and impress everyone with the "catch of the day."  However, it was heavy, and I couldn't think of an easier way to haul the fish back up the long steps to camp :-(

Kayaks with Beavers caught two baskets of strawberry.
In summary, the weather for this year was fantastic!  Day temperatures were in the 70s, while night temperatures were in the low 50s.  The wind was not blowing hard as previous years.  The company was awesome as usual and the food plentiful!  We gotta figure out a way to scale down on the food.  And another great year of fishing.  Thanks be to God!

From the beach looking up towards Group Camp.

Notice only foot prints of a small animal....

Collection for "little j" from my morning walk.

Super Chef!

Sand crabs, deliciously good!


Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Dialed into Shad... Not Quite Yet :-(

Yesterday, the team left JU's home at zero six hundred hours (6 AM) and came back at seventeen hundred hours (5 PM) for an eleven-hour fishing trip!

They fished at Discovery Park until twelve hundred hours (noon).  Da Captain landed three shads by casting shad darts.  Patriarch and JU got skunk.

They picked up and went to Freeport afterwards.  They fished from thirteen hundred hours (1 PM) until sixteen hundred hours (4 PM) and landed twenty (20) shad!

At one point, the bite was so hot, that they had a quadruple hookup!  Yes, quadruple because JU landed TWO fish simultaneously on the same line.  That was awesome.  JU thought he had a monster striped bass on.  The drag from the ultra light pole screamed back and forth and JU had to tighten the drag to haul the fish in.  Finally, when both fish were netted, they were both BIG hens.  No wonder, JU thought it was a large striped bass.

Eleven hours for twenty-three (23) shad is not quite yet dialed in....  The team is still longing for a seventy-five (75) fish day!  Maybe it's because JU misplaced his counter so there was no way to keep track of the number of fish caught is why the limit has not yet been achieved this year :-(

However, they feel exceptionally blessed; especially, the smile on the Patriarch's face says it all.

It was cold in the morning at Discovery Park

Twenty three shad total.


Check out this video of the Captain multitasking....


Monday, May 2, 2016

It's Shad Time

I went fishing on Friday, April 29th, with my brother and his brother-in-law.  And yesterday, Sunday, May 1st, I went fishing with my brother and my dad.  We targeted for American Shad, supposedly, President George Washington's favorite fish.

On Friday, we sat around for about three hours, from noon at high tide until 3:00 PM, without a bite.  Then, from 3:00 PM until around 4:30 PM, the action was nonstop.  We had double and triple hookups!  We landed 17 fish total!  I know it's not a lot as compared to others, but I am one happy camper.  I was using light fishing gear, so each fish landed was a thrill!  At one point, the Captain got a hookup and he started to fight the fish; after a few seconds, his drag screamed as the line went straight out and never stop! Eventually, the line broke off!  We thought perhaps a big striped bass swallowed the shad and took off.  We will never know....

Yesterday, we fished from 3 PM until 7 PM.  However, only one fish was landed.  I did hookup with a monster fish!  You gotta see the video to believe it.

Until next time, may God bless your day!

TWO fish at the same time on one line!

The Captain landed the first fish (Friday, 4/29):


Sportive Fisherman with his $250.00 fishing rod & reel (Friday, 4/29)!

A triple hookups for the brothers (Friday, 4/29):

Maybe a big striper swallowed the shad; we never got to see this fish (Friday, 4/29):

Fish on for JU (Sunday, 5/1)!


Using light fishing pole, JU got to fight this monster fish for three minutes (Sunday, 5/1)!!!