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LeftOar
11-12-2009, 08:32 AM
Brother John had trip scheduled for Thurs 10/12 out of ORI Fishing Center on the High Return but remnants of Ida had other ideas, so while I was out rockfishing on Sunday he got the call at his home in NJ from ORI to reschedule (fourth try to get this trip in from 3 previous blowouts) and move up to Tues 10/10. He had to scramble and ask people to move work around but came up a little short on crew, so he called me to see if I could fill in. Of course, if there’s ANY possible way to go, “put me in coach”! So brother John, me, Ken, Chad, and Ben got on the High Return and headed out at 5:30 AM Tues with Capt Dave at the helm and FM Heath in the pit toward the 100 fa curve in the vicinity of the 630 line in choppy seas in search of a YFT limit. Part of the spread in the water at 7:30 AM and we get a cut off from a wahoo. Spread in and not five minutes later one line comes tight and Chad steps up first for a mystery fish, did not see the bite and reeling in its acting like maybe a YFT staying deep and sounding near the boat, but when we get color it is the wrong shape AND wrong color, it’s a sailfish, his first ever, and it’s a big Atlantic sail! Get that fish released, high fives and back to our regularly scheduled program, but we get covered up by popeye baby bluefins. Bring them in for releases and have to re-bait every hoo, and we leave that area, but next up we get into schools of FA’s and we’re reloading the hoos again and releasing a bunch of FA’s. So far its non-stop action, but just not the right kind! But we know there’s life here and then we see THE TICKET! Off to our northeast is the hardest color and temperature break I’ve seen, steel gray water on one side and clear dark blue on the other with 72* on one side and 78* on the other, OH BOY this is it. As we swung in for the first pass we come tight on one rod and miss on two others, brother John up on the tight one, but it turns out to be a small Mako. But from then on the fish were the right ones and we smacked out our limit of 15 from 9:20 AM to noon, all cookie cutter YFTs in the 28-30 lb range, and losing a few next to the boat from pulled hooks or “long distance releases”. What a blast. Just after getting our limit we sit back and relax for a few minutes before beginning the process of getting the gear in, when we got another wahoo cut off. Just for fun Heath ties on one of his homemade “Hoochie Momma” red daisy chains which hasn’t caught much this season and puts it out on the right short rigger. He jigs the line a half dozen times and it is inhaled by another YFT taking the line right out of his hand! We release that YFT and “just for fun” the Hoochie Momma goes back out. What happened next was amazing, something I’ve never seen. A couple minutes went by and Capt Dave said we’re pulling in the gear in two minutes when the left flat gets clobbered and the only one to see what happened was John, he yelled sailfish on, and no sooner did he say that and two more lines went down and three sails were airing it out behind the boat. One of those sail strikes was on the Hoochie Momma chain not two minutes after redeploying on the right short!! John got one, Chad the second, and me the third sail, meanwhile I look up to the bridge to congratulate Capt Dave and he is trying to feed sailfish #4. He had seen four more sails in the spread after the third hookup. No #4 came tight, and we systematically brought our three to the boat for quick in water pictures and releases. All of these sails were the biggest class of Atlantic sails I’ve ever seen, and they fought harder than any I’ve been on the rod for. As we headed back to ORI the winds laid down and by the time we hit the inlet it was N 5 mph and all but flat. What an ABSOLUTE blast this trip was, my best trip ever off the US east coast. Capt Dave was really ON IT the whole trip and was such a great Capt to work with. Heath in the pit was phenomenal, he was working his butt off with the constant action we had, and I think we went through 6 or 7 dozen ballyhoo with all the popeye BFT, FA, and YFT strikes/short strikes. Heath also ties some really great looking Sea Witches and his purple/black and "Green Lantern" witches were en fuego!!!You can’t ask for a better trip, better Capt and FM, or better boat. And if you thought the YFT action off of ORI was winding down or done, you would be WRONG.

Final tally: 16 YFTs (15 boxed); 9 popeye BFTs released; 11 FA’s (8 boxed); 4 sailfish, 1 Mako; 2 wahoo bite offs

Persistence2
11-12-2009, 09:34 AM
Very nice. Fished with Heath before on the Pointrunner...he's a good dude.

jgray
11-12-2009, 11:16 AM
Nice to see a report from the High Return... I've fished with Capt David Swain twice and he is a first class captain.

capt. jakeg
11-12-2009, 12:30 PM
Thats a beat down there bud. Pretty work.

PlaynHooky
11-12-2009, 01:07 PM
Now thats a kick ass report! Good job!

sushiman50
11-12-2009, 01:14 PM
Nice day - NC sails in November! Caught a blue one with Heath mating for me last summer. He loves what he does and is good at it.

LeftOar
11-12-2009, 03:37 PM
Thanks for the comments guys, I enjoy getting it all down in a report after getting back and reflecting on a trip, especially the good ones, and this year has been an above average year for me , for sure!!!

Capt Jake- send me the info (dates mainly) on the striper tourneys you're interested in, would like to make one of them!

capt. jakeg
11-12-2009, 04:32 PM
Hey Doug, I will get with you in a couple of days and I will get the info to you. There is basically one just about every weekend in december and early jan. If I were you, Id give it up though, because it aint gonna get no better than the day you just had.

LeftOar
11-13-2009, 09:48 AM
Jake,

Different day, different fish, different challenge.................................IT's ALL GOOD!!!

LO :rockon::rockon::rockon:

surfperch1
11-15-2009, 08:40 AM
Sweet guys. Heath is realy good and a pretty cool guy. I bet he is surfing today.

Hill Billy
11-15-2009, 08:53 AM
Kind of day you dream about, way to go

HIT N RUN
11-17-2009, 08:25 AM
World class fishing right there! Congrats on your trip.:rockingreport:

LeftOar
11-17-2009, 10:59 AM
Bill HNR-

Yes world class, been spoiled this year what with Guat with Squidnation and the gang and a couple trips with Capt Jake and now this. I'm still in search of my first white marlin and had hoped to get it with the last trip with Jake, but timing was a little off again. And these YFTs are on the small side of things, always hope for ones a little bigger, but with the experience or talent of the crew of anglers you have sometimes these are a better size for them to deal with, so all around was very pleased with how this trip turned out.

Say hello to Joey for me the next time you see him, one day would love a chance to come and see how its done on your boat.

Doug :D:D