Great weather leads to a great day
Juli 06, 2021 Hampstead 2 photos

Trip Summary

In fishing, as in any pursuit, you always find whatever you were looking for in the last place you look. For our day on the water with Riley, Dylan, and Sook, we spent a good bit of time looking. On the one hand, in her initial booking note, Riley had asked about catching "sharks or other big fish"... and our very first fish of the morning was a small blacktip shark. Through the course of the day, we also landed a couple of Atlantic sharp nose sharks (and sent one home with them for the table), and one undersized king mackerel. It was looking like a challenging morning. As the heat kicked up, talk turned to swimming. The Atlantic was glassy and blue, with a good shot of clear water from the Gulf Stream, and before I knew it, the crew was ready to go over the side. We took a nice break from the slow fishing for everyone to get well refreshed, and then went back to it. After a while, we made the call to go inshore and look for some Spanish mackerel, so the gang would have something to take home for dinner. It took a little bit to find them, but when we did, it was a classic run, with multiple lines going off simultaneously every time we passed through the school. There was a mix of bluefish, which we threw back, and plenty of Spanish. While several spit the hook before they came into the boat, we managed to make a nice little package of 10 fish before wrapping it up for the day. I'm hoping to see conditions like this more frequently, as we settle into more typical summertime patterns. As always, another great group of fisherfolk... great company and great sports!
Phillip Loughlin
Hampstead, North Carolina, United States
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