Short trips, fun weekend
July 21, 2024
Hampstead
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Spanish Mackerel
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Ran a pair of "Kids' Fun Trips" over the weekend, beginning with a group cashing in their Christmas Gift Certificate. These two young anglers, ages 10 and 7, came ready to roll. Dad and grandpa were there to supervise.
The weather has been spotty the past couple of weeks, with consistent wind and choppy seas, but we found a relatively sheltered piece of nearshore water and set out the Clark spoons in search of hungry Spanish mackerel. I'd like to say the fishing was hot and heavy, but the only thing hot and heavy on Saturday was the sun and the humidity.
The little men were troopers, though, and they were on the job when the fish did bite. They were able to put enough keeper Spanish on the boat for a fresh catch dinner, and the smaller fish were consistent enough to keep boredom at bay. And really, that's the idea of these Fun Trips... it's not about filling the cooler. It's about giving the youngsters some time on the water.
Sunday's trip was originally scheduled for Saturday, but due to the changing weather conditions I switched them around. Even after the switch, the forecast had me worried. As it turned out, though, we were surprised with one of the nicer days I've had in a while... at least for nearshore fishing.
This couple was young, but not exactly kids. Their objective for the trip was just to try to catch something good to eat... and to have fun doing it. I was clear at the beginning of the trip that sometimes, these short trips don't give us enough time to find a hot bite, but they weren't concerned. They were just happy to get out for one more adventure before heading home to Raleigh.
I changed up my rigging for this trip, downsizing to smaller, 0 and 00 Clark spoons. The Spanish are feeding on tiny glass minnows right now, so the idea was to, "match the hatch," so to speak. I'm not sure it had a big impact, but we did get into a few more fish than Saturday.
We were able to land a few pretty decent Spanish (for mid-summer), and tossed back a few little ones and a stray bluefish. When the timer ran out, they had enough fish to take home for a couple of fine dinners.
We're heading into the dog days of summer now, but there are still some fish around. Come on down and look us up.