Fishing over The past week has been steadily improving. Speckled Trout Striped Bass and Flounder have been providing some action for our anglers. Reports from the south of us indicate that Bluefish Red Drum Mackerel and Cobia are heading this way.
Tag: shark fishing
Brand New Motor for2019
The Sneaky has a brand new 200 Horsepower 4 stroke Yamaha outboard for the upcoming season. 50 more Horsepower will give us a faster cruising speed for more fishing time. We also installed a new Atlas Jack Plate that will allow us to navigate in shallower water for flats fishing and improve the overall ride and performance. The wiring has been re done as well and new batteries should improve the dependability of all electronics systems.
June 21st
Keith got a fathers day present from the family, a morning trip on the Sneaky. He wanted to bring them some fresh fish for dinner so we went after Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish. Started out slow but around 8:30 they started feeding and we had great action until we had enough. After that we went deeper and tried chumming but didn’t have much action on the bag. His beautiful daughter Angel was waiting for us at the dock and made the picture a lot prettier!
June 19th
Today Mike booked a solo trip and to be honest we could have used a few more hands. As soon as we set out the chum we had non stop action with huge Spinner Sharks Hammers Moonfish Bluefish and one small Cobia. Mike fought the biggest Spinner I’ve ever seen for almost an hour. We couldn’t get our baits back very far before getting bit so we had lots of spectacular jumps close to the boat. After Mike finally landed the big one we took a break and just watched them swim around the boat. Great job Mike and thanks for coming back to fish with me again!
June17th
Today George and Rye fished with me again and this time we decided to try to get Rye something big. We had great action with Spinner Sharks that put on a great show with some spectacular jumps. Rye has caught Trout Flounder and Stripers with me before but he did a great job fighting these bruisers. Fly got to come along and he had fun too. Thanks guys, a pleasure as always!
June 16th
This morning we started off chumming and had some action with Sharpnose Sharks. After a while we headed back in the sound and caught a few Stripers before heading in. This afternoon we started off trolling for Spanish mackerel but it was slow so we put out the chum bag and got a small Cobia. Ended the day trying for a Drum but didn’t get a bite. So many boats on the water today it was hard to find a place to fish. Beautiful weather and 2 really fun groups!
June 15th
This morning Paul and his crew landed on a school of Red Drum right off the bat. We had some good light tackle action until they started getting a bit spooky then we went to look for some Trout. No Trout bites but we did catch Stripers and 2 keeper Flounders up to 18 inches. This afternoon Nick and his family wanted to go Shark fishing but it got a little too choppy for little Nicholas so we stayed in the sound where Nicholas caught all kinds of bottom critters. Nick caught a 20 inch Flounder and we ended the day with a double header of 30 inch Drum but one got away right at the boat. Fun day!
June 14th
Tough fishing today. This morning we started off catching a few Bluefish. It was a slow pick so we put out the chum and only caught one Sharpnose Shark. This afternoon we started off dodging storms and rain. Once the weather cleared we had slick calm conditions but no tide. We searched hard and finally found a nice school of upper slot Red Drum. Slow fishing but two great groups of guys!
June13th
This morning we started off looking for Red Drum on the flats we saw a few schools pushing water and when we threw in to one of them we hooked a double that turned out to be a 25 inch Drum and a 36 inch 12 pound Bluefish!. After the Drum action slowed we found some nice sized Stripers and one Flounder. This afternoon we switched gears and headed to the ocean. It started slow but we ended up catching 2 Cobias and 6 Spinner Sharks that put on quite a show. Also saw a giant Cobia that wouldn’t eat a bucktail or a live eel. Really fun day with 2 great groups!
June11th
Good Mackerel fishing first thing this morning. We caught about a dozen nice ones then headed south to try some chumming. We had good action with Spinner and Sharpnose Sharks but never raised a Cobia. Saw something finning near the boat so we threw a Gold Johnsons Spoon to it and caught a really nice Trigger fish! Never seen that before but I’ll take it!
June 6th
We started out this morning catching Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish. After the bite slower we started chumming and caught Sandbar and Sharpnose Sharks then right before heading in caught a Really big Spinner. This afternoon the Shark fishing was even better with steady action with Sandbars Hammers Sharpnose and a huge Spinner Shark to end the day. Really fun day with great people and lots of action!
May31st
Beautiful day on the water with John and Randy. We started off chumming and had some Shark action with Hammers Sandbars and one huge Spinner that bit us off. We made a move and found some Cobia but they were much smaller than what we’ve seen recently. Had a few bigger fish refuse to eat anything including live Eels but plenty of action to finish off the day including a small Cobia on a Trout rod. Thanks for coming back to fish on the Sneaky guys!
May 27th
Shane and Jane fished with me today in some tough conditions. Windy and cloudy with 56 degree cold water where we had 71. We searched around a bit and found some warmer water and found the Cobia popping up steady. Great light tackle sight fishing action even though they were hard to see with all the clouds. Thanks for a fun trip Shane, pleasure fishing with you two!
May 25th
Today I had the pleasure of fishing with Josh Brian Gordy and former NY Yankees World Series pitcher Rudy May! We had a tough start with conditions changed dramatically from yesterday but found some really good action late in the day. We kept a few nice ones let a few more go and headed in early so the guys could get to work on time. Great crew and a great honor to fish with Rudy. He even gave me one his autographed baseball cards!
May 22nd
Cobia fishing is still going strong. Today Vaughan and his father Irving had plenty of action with some nice fish in the mix. Finally getting some better weather and the rest of the week looks great if anyone wants to try for these hard fighting fish while they are still here. Still have a couple open spots, Thanks for a fun day guys!
May 15th
Great Cobia fishing today on morning and afternoon trips. Mostly small fish but a good amount of keepers up to 42 inches mixed in. Released a bunch and kept a few for the table. Morning bite was the best with several packs of 15-20 fish swarming the boat a few times. So many fish around it was hard to get good pictures without seeing more to throw to. Really fun day!
April 27th
Today Scott Ellet brought the girls down for a trip on the Sneaky. We started off looking for Trout but couldn’t find them but we did get 3 keeper Flounder. Later on after catching some Taylor Blues in the 2 pound range we figured out why the Trout disappeared. We found 4 different schools of big Chopper Bluefish tailing on the flats in about 4 feet of water! We caught them casting spoons and Topwater plugs for about 2 and a half hours til everybody was worn out. We released a bunch and kept 9 for the smoker. 11 year old Allie caught the big fish for the day that was a 17 pound citation Blue. Way to go Allie! It was also great to finally meet Stephanie Sloan. The girls were on to it!
April 22nd
Two trips today in some very tough windy conditions. This morning Dan and Yasi started off with a really nice Trout right off the bat but things were slow so we changed locations. We found some decent action with smaller Trout, Stripers and a Flounder. We got a call from a friend that was catching Bluefish but it was just too choppy where they were so after catching a few we headed in. This afternoon Joey, Casey and Luther started off Trout fishing. We had some action but the bite was slow. We went looking in a few other spots and found a school of Red Drum chasing bait in the shallows and had great action sight fishing to them. We caught our 4 man limit of Reds up to 21 inches and released many more. Tough fishing today but both crews fished hard!
July 15th Morning
This morning Evan and Lauren had tough conditions with a stiff Southwest breeze. The water temps were very cool compared to yesterday but we managed to catch a Hammerhead, a small Cobia and a bunch of Atlantic Sharpnose Sharks. Always nice to have a fellow VCU Rams fan on board. Thanks for a fun trip guys!