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Now booking for May Striper fishing on the Roanoke River
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Cold Turkey, but 1 hot fish...
This is a double post as I put it in the fly section also, but I know that not many of you guys go there very often and thought you may enjoy this...
It all started with a good breakfast and some hot coffee at crack of dawn this morning with Bob Rohde, that was to be my fly-fishing charter for today and he and his wife on Sunday but that is yet to be seen. Being that this was/ is Azalea Feasterville weekend here in Wilmington and 20,000 non residents are in town for this 3 day event,
I opted to drive 30 miles to the north to miss most of the crowds. As we cruised down the highway, chatting about fishing, this was a "Cold Turkey" trip for me as I got back home the afternoon before from Oriental. As I pulled into the boat ramp, almost at the end of the world, we were met by a crowd of none
and I knew that this was going to be a good day and at this time...very light winds. We hustled to get the boat in the water and shortly we were scooting out the channel heading to the first spot. I opted to start on the windward side of the cove and slid the boat into the cove and climbed onto the cooler to pole the bank. I see Bunker and finger Mullet flipping up ahead of us and I strain my eyes to see that elusive Red Drum tail waving me over. As we move toward the bank I feel out Bob with his casting as to his distance and how he works the bow of the boat as to the clock as I called out for him to hit here or there, when I spot what I want...Mr. Drum, flipping me the tail. Hot Damn, now I'm excited. I tell this to Bob as unexcitedly as I can, (hard to do when that second cup of coffee is ready to come out from the excitement that I am feeling) swing the boat so he has his cast to his favor and ease the boat closer so he can reach that area with his cast. Ok Bob, cast 10:00 you full cast, short. Bob, pick it up soft and cast again...short again and by now I have lost the fish. No worries I say and we head on down the bank. The windward side was very muddy due the couple of 4" of rain that the area got the first of the week and the many creeks that feed into it, so I push on around the cove, toward the other side, while Bob makes some blind casts along the bank with out coming in contact with any love. As we near the leeward side I tell Bob that the water will or should clear up and that we will/ should find the school of Drum in the middle of this cove. As we ease to that area, sure enough, there they are, a nice school of 20 to 25 fish, all fat and happy. Bob, 11:00 as far as you can cast, drat...behind, recast, more to 10:00 and led them more. Short short again I think, but little did I realize but the school had only split into 2 groups and on the 3 strip, Bob is hooked up and on with his biggest Red Drum of his life on fly. Life is good and I east the stern anchor over as the Drum goes into the backing on Bob's reel, this was only the second time that Bob has seen the backing on this reel and you couldn't pry the smile off his face with a crowbar. After a 10 minuet battle of give and take Bob's Drum comes to the boat and I lift her into the boat with the Vulcan paralyzing lift, putting her to sleep while we take the hook out, pose her for a few pictures and return her back to the water so she can put another smile on another anglers face. By now the wind is up and seeing is hard to do. We find some more fish in a couple of other areas but we could not get any love from them as the wind was making the fly harder to work and at 1:30 pm we call it a day and head back to the ramp...all in all, it was a great day on the water. God I love the thrill of the hunt...
to the backing...

staying in the backing...

coming to the boat,finely...

Nice 28+" North Carolina Red Drum on an Orange Shrimp fly...

Released to play another day...
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Anthony's Ark is a blowboater
Sweet! Pretty work Capt. Lee and you didn't get any festival on ya in the meantime! Nothing prettier than a red in the carolina sun.
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Thanks for the nicely worded report and pictures captain lee. Just when we thought we'd never get to fish again, here comes a Carolina spring day to remind us to be patient.
SeaBiscuit
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oh yes
If it were written any better I would have had to wash the stink off my hands. Great post and pictures, congrats to both ya.
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Nice work on the fly@ Y'all are making me jealous
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Pretty work Lee drummin on the fly, thats cool.With the wind like it was yesterday I decided to go turkey hunting.I got his arse too,11 inch beard 20 pounder.When we get to weldon I want you to show me how to get some pics.on this site.Take care bro. see ya tuesday.
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great report Lee..some good stuff!
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Crab mustard is good
Lee.........I know what you mean about along time between bites....
after at least 3 months without a Red hook up....
Surffished today west winds, low tide, early morning.....perfect conditions
First cast with a mushy finger mullet from last year, 30" Red......
Second cast, 25" Red......
Called my buddy over he hooks up with a 27" Red.........
& then it was over.....All released
Stayed for 2 more hours looking for them - without another bite......ICM
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I AGREE 100% WITH WEEKENDER HERE!
SO WHERE'S CHAPTERS 2,3,....7,....19 AND SO ON?
LEE YOU HAVE BECOME ONE OF MY FAVORITE WRITERS/STORYTELLERS........WHEN WILL MIRRORLURE WAKEUP AND RECOGNIZE THE GOTTAFLYMAN?
THANKS DUDE FOR SHARING YOUR DAY........
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good stuff Lee, i gotta get a fly rod
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