I started out solo this morning around 7 on the oceanside. This turnout to be one of my best all-time fishing days. I paddled out a mile or so, and anchored up to catch some bait for live lining. The croaker were thick, several doubles, and some had good size (11-12"). I then caught a 6" spot, which I put on my new G Loomis 844 Bluewater rod, and let him swim while I continued with the croaker. I was approaching 30+ croaker (I don't eat them), when the Shimano 8000D on the 844 started to sing. I was down 100 yds. of 50 lb. braid in the blink of an eye, and at this point I was thinking CNR. But, it was pulling different than any ray, and the runs continued. I did not have time to get the anchor rope out of the carabiner, and the fish wrap the rope twice (lucky I was able to clear it each time). He continued to go under the kayak at least another 10 times without getting the anchor, finally after around 20 minutes I get him on the top and see that it is a black tip reef shark around 5-6 ft. I get a few photos and some video, and then flip the bale and cut him loose. A very beautiful fish, with tremendous power and stamina. I move on to get away from the croaker, and pick up a few small flounder, and a nice 15" red drum. Then I get a 14" black drum, and a small black bass. I have release everything up to this point, and I finally picked up a nice 19.5 in. flat boy to take home around 2:30. I caught seven different species, and probably around 40-45 in total, plus my first shark out of a kayak! I tried to attach some .jpgs earlier, but it did not work, and I lost everything. So here is the story of my day. I will try and and figure out the photo attachment issue.
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Report on an Awesome day of kayak fishing 8-14-12 Cape Charles, Va.
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Congrats! That's a very good day of fishing. I heard that place has good flounder grounds. MemoryMaker promotes that place often, so one of these days I've got to go down there for a try at flatties. Thanks for the report.2015 Hobie Outback (yellow)
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Originally posted by jsquare View PostNice report and congratulations on the awesome day of fishing! Loomis really hit the jackpot with those rods. They are sweet.
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Wow, nice going! You didn't try to land the shark?? jk
That flounder should be tasty.
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Originally posted by chexone View PostWow, nice going! You didn't try to land the shark?? jk
That flounder should be tasty.
Gary
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