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Albacore on NC outer banks
Hi All,
I spent last week on the NC coast fly fishing for "False Albacore/Bonito/Little Tunny" ( http://www.landbigfish.com/fish/fish.cfm?ID=161 ) at Cape Lookout. We fished out of Harker's Island with a great fly fishing/light tackle guide, Sarah Gardner, who uses a 21' Jones Brothers (built off the "Sea Ox" mound) wide center console with a 150hp high pressure injected Yamaha 2 stroke. It was my first time fly fishing the east coast salt water so I learned a lot. Sarah chases these big schools of albacore that are busting baitfish on the surface from about mid-October to the end of November in that area. Most of the rest of the year she guides out of Nags Head, NC. Her husband Brian Horsley is also a world class fishing guide. They also write articles and take people on exotic hosted trips like to Costa Rica in the winter to fly fish for billfish. http://www.outerbanksflyfishing.com/ We fished almost all day long with the aid of others on the VHF radio and cell phones too. Sarah uses her fish locator/bottom sounder to find structure like off shore wrecks and man made reefs. She also uses it to find schools of bait fish and game fish too. A GPS is also a great tool for finding previously located structure. We fished as far as 20 miles off shore and ran as far as 100 miles in a day looking for fish. At times it was like off shore racing. I really enjoyed seeing so many fantastic boats. Jones Brothers Boats and Parker Boats are two very popular fishing boats on the east coast. This was not a good season so far because it was still too warm, but it was way better fishing than I have at home. The albacore run 5 to 25 pounds according to Sarah. We used 9/10 weight rods with full floating weight forward fly lines most of the time because all the action was on top. We did use Rio Deep Sea 400 extra fast sinking lines for wreck fishing. I was invited to go on this trip by my good friend Paul Johnson, marketing director for Sage Fly Rod Company in Washington state. It is called the "writer's weekend" because it is a tradition started about 5 or more years ago by Lefty Kreh, Tom Earnhardt, Jones Brothers Boats and others. There are parties almost every night. On Friday night, "Calico Jack's Inn & Marina" on Harker's Island put on a "boil" which was made up of chunks of corn on the cob, cut up large sausage and fresh jumbo shrimp plus home made pie and cheese cake. It was a wonderful evening right on the water and I can't thank them enough. http://www.visitnc.com/cst/cst_relat...ropertyID=8378 On Saturday night there was a real big outdoor feed at retired attorney, famous coastal fly fisherman and outdoor writer, Tom Earnhardt's house on the water. They had roast pig, roast chicken, hush puppies, potato salad, cole slaw and deserts. Lots of noted fly fishermen, outdoor writers, fly fishing tackle manufacturers, magazine staff, fly fishing guides, boat manufacturers and "would be" fly fisherman like me. There were lots of interesting people like Lefty Kreh, Bruce Richards(3M/SA), Steve Rajeff(G.Loomis), Raz Reed(Sage Rep), Henry Cowen(GA striper guide) Buz Bryson (outdoor writer) to mention a few. For me it was one of my most enjoyable trips and I hope to return some day. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com |
Albacore on NC outer banks
We are leaving Sat for Harkers Island. I hear that the water temperatures are
still a little too high to see the False Albacore in close. Oh well, there's still reds, flounder, and trout. |
Albacore on NC outer banks
interesting bill...thanks. reports are that the weather has been too
warm for the albies to turn on yet, so it'll probably be late november before it really kicks up. sorry you missed the run, as it's been getting a lot of attention by writers and flyfishers the last few years. apparently it stirred wally's salt-fever, so maybe he'll come down east and show us flatlanders how it's done. did you do any puppy drum fishing? ms. gardner is gaining an excellent reputation for nc sal****er flyfishing (despite her jersey roots g), and i've heard she does a good job chasing the redfish. let us know if you're out this way again, and perhaps we can gather a few kindred souls for some salt and fresh water fishing. jeff Bill Kiene wrote: Hi All, I spent last week on the NC coast fly fishing for "False Albacore/Bonito/Little Tunny" ( http://www.landbigfish.com/fish/fish.cfm?ID=161 ) at Cape Lookout. We fished out of Harker's Island with a great fly fishing/light tackle guide, Sarah Gardner, who uses a 21' Jones Brothers (built off the "Sea Ox" mound) wide center console with a 150hp high pressure injected Yamaha 2 stroke. It was my first time fly fishing the east coast salt water so I learned a lot. Sarah chases these big schools of albacore that are busting baitfish on the surface from about mid-October to the end of November in that area. Most of the rest of the year she guides out of Nags Head, NC. Her husband Brian Horsley is also a world class fishing guide. They also write articles and take people on exotic hosted trips like to Costa Rica in the winter to fly fish for billfish. http://www.outerbanksflyfishing.com/ We fished almost all day long with the aid of others on the VHF radio and cell phones too. Sarah uses her fish locator/bottom sounder to find structure like off shore wrecks and man made reefs. She also uses it to find schools of bait fish and game fish too. A GPS is also a great tool for finding previously located structure. We fished as far as 20 miles off shore and ran as far as 100 miles in a day looking for fish. At times it was like off shore racing. I really enjoyed seeing so many fantastic boats. Jones Brothers Boats and Parker Boats are two very popular fishing boats on the east coast. This was not a good season so far because it was still too warm, but it was way better fishing than I have at home. The albacore run 5 to 25 pounds according to Sarah. We used 9/10 weight rods with full floating weight forward fly lines most of the time because all the action was on top. We did use Rio Deep Sea 400 extra fast sinking lines for wreck fishing. I was invited to go on this trip by my good friend Paul Johnson, marketing director for Sage Fly Rod Company in Washington state. It is called the "writer's weekend" because it is a tradition started about 5 or more years ago by Lefty Kreh, Tom Earnhardt, Jones Brothers Boats and others. There are parties almost every night. On Friday night, "Calico Jack's Inn & Marina" on Harker's Island put on a "boil" which was made up of chunks of corn on the cob, cut up large sausage and fresh jumbo shrimp plus home made pie and cheese cake. It was a wonderful evening right on the water and I can't thank them enough. http://www.visitnc.com/cst/cst_relat...ropertyID=8378 On Saturday night there was a real big outdoor feed at retired attorney, famous coastal fly fisherman and outdoor writer, Tom Earnhardt's house on the water. They had roast pig, roast chicken, hush puppies, potato salad, cole slaw and deserts. Lots of noted fly fishermen, outdoor writers, fly fishing tackle manufacturers, magazine staff, fly fishing guides, boat manufacturers and "would be" fly fisherman like me. There were lots of interesting people like Lefty Kreh, Bruce Richards(3M/SA), Steve Rajeff(G.Loomis), Raz Reed(Sage Rep), Henry Cowen(GA striper guide) Buz Bryson (outdoor writer) to mention a few. For me it was one of my most enjoyable trips and I hope to return some day. |
Albacore on NC outer banks
"Jeff Miller" wrote in message news:z3rqb.3094$0d2.487@lakeread06... interesting bill...thanks. reports are that the weather has been too warm for the albies to turn on yet, so it'll probably be late november before it really kicks up. sorry you missed the run, as it's been getting a lot of attention by writers and flyfishers the last few years. IJ says----yes it is still warm--I toured the golf course on my bike at 6am this morning and it was 73 degrees. Acually Bill you did not miss much by failing to find the albies. Spent a few days out of Beufort last year and rode around in a boat and reeled in fish. No skill involved- just ride around in big waves- find a pod of tuna- toss your fly --listen to the reel humm and reel in a fish. Let it go and toss your fly back into the fish pod. However the evening parties and the folks involved sounded like fun. Jeff- travelocity lists a round trip flight to Montana for 248$ this morning-----almost begin packing until I looked at the weather map. |
Albacore on NC outer banks
"Joe McIntosh" Jeff- travelocity lists a round trip flight to Montana for 248$ Joe, check the fares to "albuquerque, nm" while you're at it. San Juan clave December 6-9. If you thought I was a pain in the ass on Rock Creek, you should see me on the San Juan! Lodging available at http://www.rizutos.net And hey, our group may not have Lefty or the 3M guy and we'll be fishing with "off the rack" gear but we've got RW and Willi and we *do* have a party every night. bruce h |
Albacore on NC outer banks
Cool trip Bill. When I was catching stripers out of Oregon Inlet last
Dec., Sara came blasting by with a boat load of sports. It so happens she picked the moment I was taking a "coffee break" over that side of the boat. She didn't pay much attention but a couple of her clients were stunned! Did you fish off the point of the Cape? That sandy bar is where I was camping last November fishing for Albies in the surf. One of the few places you can stand in ankle deep water and fish in 30 ft. deep ocean water and the Albies come right by the beach. Calico Jack's is where I stayed and ferried out to the Cape last year. Good people! Not many folks will hop in a boat and run 30 minutes out to pick you up early off the beach just because fishing slowed down. BTW, while you guys were chasing Albies, there were flounder all over the place around the Cape. The guides seldom seem to want to put their fly fishing customers on flatties. We saw some awsome flounder caught last year on the fly and I put quite a few back in the ocean myself. Wayne to fish is human....to release Divine!!! "Bill Kiene" wrote in message om... Hi All, I spent last week on the NC coast fly fishing for "False Albacore/Bonito/Little Tunny" ( http://www.landbigfish.com/fish/fish.cfm?ID=161 ) at Cape Lookout. |
Albacore on NC outer banks
"Joe McIntosh" wrote in message ... However the evening parties and the folks involved sounded like fun. Jeff- travelocity lists a round trip flight to Montana for 248$ this morning-----almost begin packing until I looked at the weather map. WTF!! its damn near 1 degree F this a.m. Bitch about 100 d f being to hot, so we gots ya 1- and yer bitchin' again. I gaurandamtee ya that the frikin water isn't too warm to fish. Christallmighty 1 degree is just damn near balmy compared to some places (say the dark side of the moon). Rant mode off :-) jh went elk hunting yesterday- 4 miles from the car and I see the elk, easy broadside shot at 125 yds- all I would have had to do is pop my bro to get him him out of the dam way- I figured the elk wouldn't stand still that long. 359 degrees of safe shooting angles, and where the f*** were the elk- that last 1 degree. :-( |
Albacore on NC outer banks
Joe McIntosh wrote: Jeff- travelocity lists a round trip flight to Montana for 248$ this morning-----almost begin packing until I looked at the weather map. buy our tickets immediately and i'll send you my check. when i checked it was 499 out of rdu to bozeman... jeff |
Albacore on NC outer banks
Hi Wayne,
I saw those guys on the point with vehicles. It looked real cool to me. I bet you had a great time. I can't wait to go back and take my wife. -- Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA www.kiene.com "Wayne" wrote in message om... Cool trip Bill. When I was catching stripers out of Oregon Inlet last Dec., Sara came blasting by with a boat load of sports. It so happens she picked the moment I was taking a "coffee break" over that side of the boat. She didn't pay much attention but a couple of her clients were stunned! Did you fish off the point of the Cape? That sandy bar is where I was camping last November fishing for Albies in the surf. One of the few places you can stand in ankle deep water and fish in 30 ft. deep ocean water and the Albies come right by the beach. Calico Jack's is where I stayed and ferried out to the Cape last year. Good people! Not many folks will hop in a boat and run 30 minutes out to pick you up early off the beach just because fishing slowed down. BTW, while you guys were chasing Albies, there were flounder all over the place around the Cape. The guides seldom seem to want to put their fly fishing customers on flatties. We saw some awsome flounder caught last year on the fly and I put quite a few back in the ocean myself. Wayne to fish is human....to release Divine!!! "Bill Kiene" wrote in message om... Hi All, I spent last week on the NC coast fly fishing for "False Albacore/Bonito/Little Tunny" ( http://www.landbigfish.com/fish/fish.cfm?ID=161 ) at Cape Lookout. |
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