It's been WAY too long since I'e had a fly rod in my hand, or made a report on this forum.
I finally took some time away from work and hunting to head down to Morehead City and hop on the "Extreme" boat w/ Brian Harrington.
When the waters cool and the bait congregates along the shores of Cape Lookout, the predators follow.
The speedy False Albacore can be great opponents on the fly.
We drove down Saturday night and were waiting at the town docks when Brian pulled up Sunday morning. That extra hour we gained led to a nice nap in the truck!
We headed out under cloudless and sunny skies with a north wind and the threat of an increasing blow as the day went on.
We made it to the fishing grounds in no time in Brian's Contender 25. Drew and Phill joined me on the trip.
I had my 10 wt loaded with an intermediate line and a small super hair fly w/ and epoxy head.
On one of the first drifts I hooked up and pulled one off. Actually my loop knot failed
Brian tied on a new fly and we began chasing more schools.
I finally worked out the kinks of my cast(well sorta) and Drew and Phil wore them out on spinning rods and jigs.
By the end of the day we had caught our share of the speedy little suckers, and were ready for a nap.
Monday found us right back on the boat at 6:30 am but the weather had definitely changed. There were ominous clouds to the south and east as we cleared the Beaufort inlet, and the ground swell was impressive to say the least.
As we neared the Cape we found a number of boats already searching to the schools of fish, and unable to cross the shoals for good reason. It was nasty over there!!
We aimlessly searched for quite a while and finally caught what was the first, and might have been the only Albacore caught on the fly by the fleet that day.
We stuck it out as long as possible, but the density of boats stuck in the few calm spots had the fish acting frantic, and we were facing a 400 mile drive home. We called it around noon and headed north.
I was happy to make my first Albacore trip and to say that I didn't catch one on a spinning rod. Brian did a great job of getting us on the fish, and I made it home without any broken knuckles!!
I'm definitely looking forward to my next Extreme Measures adventure.
Thank you Capt. Brian.
-D



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