Grabbed my 12 yr old son and made a quick trip to the pier. Arrived Sat. morning by 830 and fish were already coming on deck. From my usual breakfast spot inside the pier house, they appeared to be Blues. Pier wasn't crowded at all and the weather was about as good as it gets. Blues were the main stay and almost all ranged in size from 12- 16". NC allows 15 per person now with no size limit. We love Blues, my mom would roll around on the beach fighting a seagull for a Blue (greenies as some boay captains call them).
Puffer fish were coming up as well. We caught 3 on bottom rigs. Some mullet and 0 spanish. No spot or croaker that i saw. Not sure what a box fish is??? Going to look that one up. Looks like a puffer without the teeth but has hard spikes all over. Apparently not good to eat?? Several of these were landed. Some skate came up but not as many as I usually see.
Proud of my son, casting his gotcha straight out, not crossing anybody up. Several times early on before he had caught any fish, I had hook-ups and offered the rod over to let him to reel one in. "Nope dad", those are yours and I will be catching my own this trip. He caught plenty by the days end.
We did grab a room for the night thinking the weather man could be wrong about the rain. For once, they were right, Rained all the way home.
Ended up with a big Blue-fish fry tonight and we tried those puffers. Man those are good. Grilled a few of the Blues, ok, I preferred them fried.
Does anyone else fish the pier or yak out in the back sounds? Thinking of taking the yak down next trip and paddle the sound. Also, does anyone have a good brine recipe for smoking the blues?? Never tried it before, heard the blues are good smoked?
Puffer fish were coming up as well. We caught 3 on bottom rigs. Some mullet and 0 spanish. No spot or croaker that i saw. Not sure what a box fish is??? Going to look that one up. Looks like a puffer without the teeth but has hard spikes all over. Apparently not good to eat?? Several of these were landed. Some skate came up but not as many as I usually see.
Proud of my son, casting his gotcha straight out, not crossing anybody up. Several times early on before he had caught any fish, I had hook-ups and offered the rod over to let him to reel one in. "Nope dad", those are yours and I will be catching my own this trip. He caught plenty by the days end.
We did grab a room for the night thinking the weather man could be wrong about the rain. For once, they were right, Rained all the way home.
Ended up with a big Blue-fish fry tonight and we tried those puffers. Man those are good. Grilled a few of the Blues, ok, I preferred them fried.
Does anyone else fish the pier or yak out in the back sounds? Thinking of taking the yak down next trip and paddle the sound. Also, does anyone have a good brine recipe for smoking the blues?? Never tried it before, heard the blues are good smoked?
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