
October 2004 at the 390/390 Kingfishing with some of Doug's crew from Duke Power in Charlotte. The fish were not cooperating this day, but we still had fun. Photo courtesy of Dan Kelly.

We got an early start from the dock this morning and headed to the beach in search of pogies. Luck did not seem to be on our side as we had difficulty locating live bait (pogies). All indications were there. Diving Pelicans and an occasional flip on the top of the water. After several throws of the cast net we came up empty. We had heard reports that there was abundant bait at Snow's Cut. The only problem was that we were all in unfamiliar water and not really sure how to get there. After a quick call to Rob Ferris, VP of our fishing club, he told us how to get to Snow's Cut. Jake and Dan started throwing the net at the pops on top of the water and it wasn't long before we had a livewell full of bait. After an hour trip to 23 Mile Rock we set out lines and it wasn't long before the reels were screaming. To make it short, we caught 3 Mahi-Mahi (Dolphin) and 3 small Kings. Dan is pictured above with one of our Dolphin catches. Our King only weighed 10 lbs. Just enough to make the board but out of the money. The leader after day 1 was a 34 lb. King.

What a difference a day makes. Saturday we were met with 30 knot winds and waves from 5' to 8'. Aint no sissies on this boat. We got pounded but we never quit searching for the big one. It was a rough day and we fished up to the last minute. The winning fish was caught on Saturday at the Dredge Wreck, about 15 miles offshore. A 44 lb. fish. Good for about $42,000. Whoever he was, he earned it fighting those seas.
