Calm seas and good fishing!
July 24, 2024
Wanchese
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Trip Summary
Trip Summary
We're still seeing a lot of ribbon fish moving through the area right now. Some mackerel, black drum and a few blue fish as well. We've been seeing non-stop s.w winds which isn't a bad thing however id like to see some easterly winds to push in some new water against the coast. When the winds are offshore it tends to bring cloudy water from the bay or sound and it will get pushed offshore with the out flowing tide. A lot of fresh water from excess rain or river run off will float on top of the salt water as fresh water is lighter in salinity and weight. The dirtier water will give the ocean a brown appearance however this is just a surface covering like a blanket. When we have these conditions, we notice that our deep lines, run on planers will get most of the bites. The planers bring that bait or lures deep enough to get below that color change. This is often inclusive of a thermocline or temperature break. The sunlight will tend to heat the darker surface water meanwhile the water deep below is much colder and offers habitat to certain species of fish.
We expect to see an influx of cobia in the weeks to come as the water meets it's peak temperature for the summer. Stay tuned!