Sunday, July 22, 2018

Fishing Log
 
 
Mayport seafood boil
 


#1-0 to 2-0 kahle hook
July 22, 1998 - Hooked up with Cdr. Chun and Capt. Gaudio at the Jetties.  I'd watched Conrad land 5 oversized reds last Monday (July 20), and was not surprised at his 30 inch red today.  He also put the Captain on two big reds that were both lost, one due to knot failure.  Capt. Gaudio finally got hooked up with a 5 to 6 pound black drum that I helped him land.  I got skunked.
 
Conditions were Excellent:  Dead high tide at dusk, with a slight SE wind.  Used 3 to 4-oz. bank sinkers* on 'head boat' rigs, with #2-0 kahle hooks, and half a blue crab for bait.


Sputnik sinker

*The new 'Sputnik' sinkers will usually cling to a sandy bottom in a strong current, better than a bank sinker will.
 
 
July 23, 1998 - A shrimp boil at Marine Science Center, for members of the Waterfront Partnership Committee.  Gerald Pack donated a box of big white shrimp for the shindig, and Tyler Greenwell found a big gas fired pot with a cullender from Parson's Restaurant.  We cooked corn on the cob, new potatoes, and sausages in Old Bay seasoning, then blanched the shrimp last.  It all turned out very well.  John Meserve, Captain Gaudio, Councilman Leggett, the Mayor of Atlantic Beach, and some enthusiastic members of the 'Mayport Colored Community' (an organization) all showed up.  A really nice neighborhood party !
 
July 26, 1998 - We cooked out hamburgers and black drum at Kathy's mom's house.  Using a folding grill basket, we basted the fish with olive oil, Greek seasoning and rosemary that Kathy brought back from her trip, then fired it over flaming hot coals 'til the skin began to char and the flesh turned from pale white, to a burnished yellow around the edges.  GOOD STUFF, everyone liked it.


Saturday, July 21, 2018


Fishing Log

 
 
August 3, 1998 - 3 flounder taken on live finger mullet, at high tide, from the notch at the East end of C-1.  The fish were all small to medium size: 13, 17, and 18 inches, with the largest weighing just over two pounds.
 
August 4, 1998 - Another 17 inch, two pound flounder taken on live mullet, also from the East end of C-1 at high tide.

August 5, 1998 - Took a 17 inch, two pound flounder on live mullet, from the West end of C-2 at high tide.  I cooked fish for Kathy yesterday, blackened flounder in an iron skillet outside, with Greek seasoning.  Had leftovers for lunch today.  Have also been tasked to catch enough flounder to feed Kathy's party guests for tomorrow night.  No problem.

August 24, 1998 - Netted a 3 pound, 19 inch flounder, taken on live mullet from the East end of C-2.

August 26, 1998 - Landed a 15.5 inch flounder at A/B corner.  Gave it to Dave Fisher.
 

Monday, July 2, 2018

Fishing log

 
 
July 3, 1998 - Medium sized jack at B/C corner
 
July 14, 1998 - Hooked a small flounder at the west end of the C-2 notch.  Used no landing net and lost same - big deal.  The air and water have been so hot that the fishing has been BAD.  Rain and on-shore winds finally came 2 days ago with Kathy's arrival. (back from Greece?) 


Black Drum
Monday, July 20, 1998 - Made two sorry throws with a 6-ft. bait net, between the USS Boone and the USS Underwood, and managed to cull four nice mullet from about a dozen I picked up.  They were feeding in the fresh water discharge from the galley garbage grinder.  Had planned to grill them for Kathy, but picked up a 6 pound, 12 ounce black drum, fishing from the river side of the South Jetties, using halved blue crabs on bottom rigs, flung several hundred yards into the river, with a new 15 foot rod.
 
Redfish
Conrad Chun was there and caught 5 reds that ranged from about 27 to 33 inches, all nice fish.  I slipped from the rocks and lost my glasses in the river.  Kathy had to bring me an old pair so I could drive home.  I kept the drum and gave the mullet to Stoddard Andreu. 

Optimal conditions for this kind of fishing are a high slack tide at dusk (to keep the bait on the bottom) and a slight south wind to keep the line straight.

Tuesday, July 21, 1998 - Brought 6 blue crabs (for bait) back to the same spot I fished yesterday.  Caught a 33 inch (est. 14-lb)* redfish on my second bait that I gave to Tyler Greenwell, to blacken for the French and Spanish exchange students staying at his house.  They were all impressed by the size of the fish here. Tyler plans to serve the fish with boiled corn on the cob, new potatoes, and a mess of big shrimp donated by Gerald Pack of Safe Harbor Seafood.

The forest fires south and west of us have stopped, and the wind has shifted to the southeast, clearing the air of soot and cooling things down to the mid to low 90s.

Conrad plans to take Capt. Gaudio and some of the Mayport brass to the hole tomorrow.  They should do well.  Hope they get some slot sized (legal) keepers.

*Estimated by Ray Downey, a neighbor.