Started my day off by trying to call KayakJoe, some lady was very tired and confused when I was asking for "KayakJoe"....wrong number. Sorry Ma'am lol. Planned on launching at Stinky Beach (SW of Bridge) upon seeing conditions I decided to launch under the bridge on the east side.
Looking West across OC Inlet @ Stinky Beach (those are waves breaking on the sandbars):
After fighting off the intial shock and awe factor of the current, and conditions I began orienting myself with the structure. I quickly figured out that the structure is your friend...and I wasnt afraid to grab, poke, or smash into anything.
Some of the stuff I fished:
After about an hour and a half I had to pee, I had rubber bibs on and it was choppy so I went to shore. I met KayakJoe there, and he joined me for the remainder of the day. Let me note bait of the day: I used frozen shrimp, Gulp! Shrimp, Gulp! Peeler Crab, and both the Gulp! tipped with shrimp. All with no bites or fish caught.
After a few hours of no hits around the bridge we headed south closer towards the inlet! We went to the Coast Guard Station breakwater, and the ride there with the current was pretty crazy!! My long yak took some getting used to in swift water, but it really made the paddle back against the 5 MPH+ current alot easier.
Outside of USCG breakwater:
Looking West across OC Inlet @ Stinky Beach (those are waves breaking on the sandbars):
After fighting off the intial shock and awe factor of the current, and conditions I began orienting myself with the structure. I quickly figured out that the structure is your friend...and I wasnt afraid to grab, poke, or smash into anything.
Some of the stuff I fished:
After about an hour and a half I had to pee, I had rubber bibs on and it was choppy so I went to shore. I met KayakJoe there, and he joined me for the remainder of the day. Let me note bait of the day: I used frozen shrimp, Gulp! Shrimp, Gulp! Peeler Crab, and both the Gulp! tipped with shrimp. All with no bites or fish caught.
After a few hours of no hits around the bridge we headed south closer towards the inlet! We went to the Coast Guard Station breakwater, and the ride there with the current was pretty crazy!! My long yak took some getting used to in swift water, but it really made the paddle back against the 5 MPH+ current alot easier.
Outside of USCG breakwater:
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