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Next week cant come fast enough and I'm sitting here trying to go over what i will need to prepare for, buy or bring with me. Lets start with what i will be targeting while down there in Corolla, NC.
1. Kings Macs and Cobia's out front.
This all depends on my ability or in-ability to get thru the surf zone. This will be my first attempt at a surf launch. I have watched every video i came across on surf launching but I'm still very nervous about this. Not a fear of bodily or equipment damage but more of a fear of a vacationer catching my flailing attempts of launching and me becoming an infamous star on YouTube.
I will be taking full advantage of my trident and storing everything under deck and in waterproof dry bags. The only item i will have on top of the kayak will be the empty Live well.
Question #1 - Should keep the rudder up or down when launching?
Seeing my kayak is a battleship at 15.7' it is not very nimble at making quick changes in direction. The rudder will help me with this a bit but I'm worried if i take a wave and turtle it might rip off in the wipeout. Although if i cant get the bow back into the waves quickly i will windup with the same wipeout situation. This is a catch 22 for me now.
Now for the tackle and strategy. My plan after getting thru the surf is to locate some live bait. My best case scenario is finding some small blues and from past trips they are pretty easy to find early in the morning just off the beach. But what if i cant find the blues?
Question #2 - What other live bait options are around that area?
I figured if i busted on my attempts at getting blues i would target some small bottom fish. I'm not sure if Pinfish are up in that area and do people catch them away from hard structure like piers and channel markers? I guess i could look for spot, croaker or small kingfish.
Question #3 - What type of wire and rig should i use to slow troll and drift a live Bait?
I was planning to make some wire king rigs with a 1/0 live bait nose hook and a #4 treble stinger hook. Is there any particular brand and size wire i should be looking for? I was going to try stranded wire and tie figure 8 knots but would i be better served going with single strand and sticking with haywire twists?
Question #4 - Would a balloon or large float work better for drifting a live bait?
I have used balloons and large floats in the past but what is the preferred method of drifting a live bait like a bluefish? I figured the balloons would be easier and allow me to take them off quickly if i need to let the bait get down deeper.
Question #5 - How much space should there be between the float (balloon) and bait?
I plan on using around 4ft of 40lb fluoro connected to 2ft of wire. How close to the bait should i place the float. I want to keep the bait close to the surface but i don't want a balloon scaring weary fish away.
Question #6 - Surf Landings?
I think I'm more nervous about coming in than getting out. What is the best method of surf landing? How do you time the point in which you ride the wave? I know i don't want to be on top of a breaker so do i need to follow a wave and get into the wash after it has broke? Do you get in the trough after a wave has broke and paddle like hell to get ahead of the next wave and ride the wash in? I have never surfed and my only experience riding in waves comes from body surfing and boogie boarding in my youth. My last resort will be swimming in with the boat and it dragging me behind it.
Question #7 - Options for handling big fish
Since I'm being optimistic about even getting thru the surf lets imagine i hooked and landed a big King or cobia. I will have my Ball Peen hammer for a quick dispatch of my foe but what will i do with it now? I can get a king into my rod pod but a big cobia will be a problem. If i do manage one of these feats and intend to keep the fish i will be making a beeline back to shore. My tank well is out of the question do to the live well and my front hatch will be filled with my cart. I thought about bringing some para cord and running it through the gills, wrapping a wet towel around the fish and using the deck eye's to strap it down. I don't want to drag a large fish on a stringer because that's asking for a shark to get close and personal with you. And if i was fortunate enough to achieve all the above tasks losing a fish in the surf zone on a landing wipe out would leave me bitter and disappointed in myself. Whats the best option to handle this?
Question #8 - What safety equipment should i bring with me?
I will have the following items with me when i make the attempt to get out of the surf.
- Extra Paddle
- VHF
- Signal Mirror
- Whistle
- First Aid kit
- Extra Water
- Extra Knife
- Cell Phone
- Para Cord
- Duck Tape
What am i missing? I don't want to run into an issue and not be prepared.
2. Reds, flounders and Specs in area behind Oregon inlet.
I'm pretty sure i have this one covered with the normal gulp selections. Is there any thing i should key in on while fishing this area? I was planning on hitting the channels between the islands and flats adjacent to channels. I would like to try for some sheepshead at the bridge there but that current in Oregon inlet scares me.
I appreciate any input you fine people can provide.
Next week cant come fast enough and I'm sitting here trying to go over what i will need to prepare for, buy or bring with me. Lets start with what i will be targeting while down there in Corolla, NC.
1. Kings Macs and Cobia's out front.
This all depends on my ability or in-ability to get thru the surf zone. This will be my first attempt at a surf launch. I have watched every video i came across on surf launching but I'm still very nervous about this. Not a fear of bodily or equipment damage but more of a fear of a vacationer catching my flailing attempts of launching and me becoming an infamous star on YouTube.
I will be taking full advantage of my trident and storing everything under deck and in waterproof dry bags. The only item i will have on top of the kayak will be the empty Live well.
Question #1 - Should keep the rudder up or down when launching?
Seeing my kayak is a battleship at 15.7' it is not very nimble at making quick changes in direction. The rudder will help me with this a bit but I'm worried if i take a wave and turtle it might rip off in the wipeout. Although if i cant get the bow back into the waves quickly i will windup with the same wipeout situation. This is a catch 22 for me now.
Now for the tackle and strategy. My plan after getting thru the surf is to locate some live bait. My best case scenario is finding some small blues and from past trips they are pretty easy to find early in the morning just off the beach. But what if i cant find the blues?
Question #2 - What other live bait options are around that area?
I figured if i busted on my attempts at getting blues i would target some small bottom fish. I'm not sure if Pinfish are up in that area and do people catch them away from hard structure like piers and channel markers? I guess i could look for spot, croaker or small kingfish.
Question #3 - What type of wire and rig should i use to slow troll and drift a live Bait?
I was planning to make some wire king rigs with a 1/0 live bait nose hook and a #4 treble stinger hook. Is there any particular brand and size wire i should be looking for? I was going to try stranded wire and tie figure 8 knots but would i be better served going with single strand and sticking with haywire twists?
Question #4 - Would a balloon or large float work better for drifting a live bait?
I have used balloons and large floats in the past but what is the preferred method of drifting a live bait like a bluefish? I figured the balloons would be easier and allow me to take them off quickly if i need to let the bait get down deeper.
Question #5 - How much space should there be between the float (balloon) and bait?
I plan on using around 4ft of 40lb fluoro connected to 2ft of wire. How close to the bait should i place the float. I want to keep the bait close to the surface but i don't want a balloon scaring weary fish away.
Question #6 - Surf Landings?
I think I'm more nervous about coming in than getting out. What is the best method of surf landing? How do you time the point in which you ride the wave? I know i don't want to be on top of a breaker so do i need to follow a wave and get into the wash after it has broke? Do you get in the trough after a wave has broke and paddle like hell to get ahead of the next wave and ride the wash in? I have never surfed and my only experience riding in waves comes from body surfing and boogie boarding in my youth. My last resort will be swimming in with the boat and it dragging me behind it.
Question #7 - Options for handling big fish
Since I'm being optimistic about even getting thru the surf lets imagine i hooked and landed a big King or cobia. I will have my Ball Peen hammer for a quick dispatch of my foe but what will i do with it now? I can get a king into my rod pod but a big cobia will be a problem. If i do manage one of these feats and intend to keep the fish i will be making a beeline back to shore. My tank well is out of the question do to the live well and my front hatch will be filled with my cart. I thought about bringing some para cord and running it through the gills, wrapping a wet towel around the fish and using the deck eye's to strap it down. I don't want to drag a large fish on a stringer because that's asking for a shark to get close and personal with you. And if i was fortunate enough to achieve all the above tasks losing a fish in the surf zone on a landing wipe out would leave me bitter and disappointed in myself. Whats the best option to handle this?
Question #8 - What safety equipment should i bring with me?
I will have the following items with me when i make the attempt to get out of the surf.
- Extra Paddle
- VHF
- Signal Mirror
- Whistle
- First Aid kit
- Extra Water
- Extra Knife
- Cell Phone
- Para Cord
- Duck Tape
What am i missing? I don't want to run into an issue and not be prepared.
2. Reds, flounders and Specs in area behind Oregon inlet.
I'm pretty sure i have this one covered with the normal gulp selections. Is there any thing i should key in on while fishing this area? I was planning on hitting the channels between the islands and flats adjacent to channels. I would like to try for some sheepshead at the bridge there but that current in Oregon inlet scares me.
I appreciate any input you fine people can provide.
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