Today was my friend Taylor’s birthday and he wanted to go fishing so he invited myself and my good friend Mark (Pier Dweller) to go with him in his boat. We decided to troll in the 25 mile range for some dolphin (mahi). It was full moon night which often means the fish quit biting about mid-morning but we wanted to try anyway.
Mark comes down a few times a year and fishes with me while staying at his family place in Surf City. So when Taylor called and said he had a couple openings for today, we changed our plans from fishing on my boat to go with Taylor. I’m glad we did. The weatherman got it wrong on the marine forecast - it was lumpy when they called for smooth but it was manageable. I even stayed dry on the way out but Mark got pretty wet on the right side. Taylor did a great job in keeping us from getting beat up.
As we approached the area we planned to fish we deployed a pair of cedar plugs while still doing about 8 knots for the last few miles. We didn’t get any hits so when we arrived at our destination we pulled those in and deployed a spread of ballyhoo on various rigs all hand crafted and rigged by Taylor. We had a great spread, Taylor does fine work! We had a missed strike then soon after we had our first fish on for the day. I manned the rod and soon had a stinky barracuda at the gunnel. We released him quick before he could totally stink up the place. A little later I landed our first dolphin of the day, she went about 12 pounds.
Then we got a double strike from the same fish. First he hit our medium short flat line and as Taylor was preparing for the fight he broke off, dropped back, hit our long line on that side and disappeared. We lost the fish but now we are really pumped up! Soon after that we hooked up again but it was a short strike. Mark had the rod in his hand and two coaches beside him feverishly hollering, “drop it back, drop the bait back”. He complied and soon landed our second dolphin of the day.
It was approaching 9 AM and that was to be our last fish of the day despite 3 more hours of fishing. Today the theory of a full moon shuts off the bite by mid morning held true. But we were happy with a pair of very nice mahi in the cooler and a beautiful day on the water with friends! Happy Birthday Taylor! Hope you enjoyed your birthday.