Yep, so I'm still pretty new to fishing...and there is this nice guy on the site who goes by "Carp." Not sure where it started, but he began to help me with questions and things here.
Anyway, he mentioned heading out to Waterford a few weeks back. It's a big place. It's not a little secret fishing spot...but he was willing to give me some basic instruction through this site.
So Ive been waiting for the weather, winds and tides to be just right...I wanted to sleep in until 9 am also. (I like to sleep in which is why I missed the get together at Lake Williams/what can I say)
So looking at the weather a week in advance, today was the only day where I had no risk of a thunderstorm for the entire week, or very little. And since I have a small inflatable, and I'm always cautious about new locations..this was the day.
I arrive at the boat launch to see both sides are completely open.
I take a leak and take a peak at the launch again. All looks good. I am not being a prick by speeding into the launch in a hurry and ignoring the goings awn.
I pull into a spot and back my car in....some old folks in yaks are coming in on my right...and I notice a guy eye balling me as I back up. Ah..not sure what that is about because the coast looked completely clear and then some.
So I pop the trunk and start pulling out my inflatable,when I see this shadow of a dude walking up to me...he is in sunglasses and looks pissed. He says "Do you think you can pull up because that's my kayak." I look behind us and sure enough there is a yak I didn't see. Now I feel like a douche. I'm like "Yeah, how long is it gunna take?" Dumb question, but it was an awkward moment.
Any way, this dude suddenly looks familiar...and he is scopin out my trunk...he's like "Are you "Brandon." (which is my sons name) I was like man, I recognize you, you're "Carp" from the fishing message board.... (only I used his real name)...
So we shake hands, he looks less pissed off..we start to talk..he gives me some good pieces of information...and we are startin to hold up the launch I think...so I'm trying to get my boat together wanting to chat but trying to do what I need to and still talk..
So with some generous info, and an offer of some nice strips of squid we parted ways and I headed out.
I snapped up a couple of small blues, one 14inches and one 18 inches. Damn they fight so well. So many boats come up to the outflow and do the "drift" so we all get a shot....but this prick comes in with 20 people on his boat and anchors right on the freaking rocks in the middle of both flows...
Now I'm cruising up and in for the drift and cast. I've got the freak'n monster of blues, my drag is screamin and Im runnin out of line quick...I hear "Quint" from Jaws in my head yellin "Put some water on the reel!" I put the boat in reverse and realize I'm snagged....my line is running out quickly....now I'm simply a trying to salvage as much line as possible and expect to lose the lure....suddenly one of these "chooches" in the boat yells "Hey, is this your's?" as he holds up my property! I'm like YES, it is...so he tosses it in the water....and I'm thankful to get it back..but seriously, these guys monopolized the entire outflow..
Once high tide hit at 3 pm...I wasn't getting any more hits and the jackoffs left...and I released both blue fish...just like Carp said, they were not easy to release with the treble hooks.
So now the tide is bouncin me all around and the it's hairy...plus the fish have left....and of course the douches have as well...hmm, now what to do....My arm was tired after all that casting...I decided I would shut the motor off and drift out while I had lunch.
My fishing sandwich is five thin slices of ham and turkey, with Sargento Provolone on home pride wheat with a little mayo. Delicish. And of course some spring water.
Now I'm thinking "What a freakin gorgeous day...I will troll around with a lure and kind of wander off...(after that report of a kayak being attacked by a shark a couple weeks ago, I admit to being on alert....Now I was kind of hazy on the direction of the boat launch, but I brought along two huge batteries just in case....but after 20 minutes I realized something wasn't right......I was heading just like I left, opposite the direction of the antenna and close to seeing the red house that I mentally noted as a land mark prior to my departure. Now there were several red beach houses but obviously not the one I was looking for....I could see a way to cross from the ocean to the houses..It didn't look that far...So I was heading east....But after 40 minutes, those houses were not getting and larger..Bingo, you dummy, You fugged up...I'm going the wrong way..alright don't worry bout it..head opposite and hug the shoreline in case you have a problem...well out in that big water, using that antenna as a landmark, knowing I needed to head starboard of it...it was taking bloody forever...Holy Chinese hooters..you dummy...no boats in site BTW. I was feelin pretty stupid and then my motor simply shut off. This never happened before and I was pretty sure why...hopefully it was just my battery...so a little flip floppin around and I swapped my emergency battery for the drained one...back in business...now I'm thinkin, I better have no failures or I'm up shits creak...so I'm gettin serious about gettin back....It's takin forever...but things are looking familiar...okay, got it....Ive located the boat launch...I was saying to myself out in the ocean, okay as soon as I see the launch, Imma going to get my ass back in the car and head out...but I decided...lemme try a little bit of fishin not too far from the launch..so I anchored...and put a sand worm on...Immediately I was getting bites...hard ones...oh excitement what could this be...I lost a few..damn it...then I finally set the hook properly..and what I found was the equivalent of a bluegill in a bass pond, only in salt water...damn..should I use this as bait?
Time to change tactics...I released it and it was now aprox 6pm..three hours after high tide...I thought, let me try some of Carp's strips...and so I did...I was gettin plenty of interest from somethin...lost several..and Bango! Ive got one on and I know it's not a blue fish and it is not a "shitfish"...As I carefully tried to tire him out since I had light tackle, eventually I saw a nice pancake rising to the top and I swooped up under him with the Walmart giant net...in the boat he goes.....SWEET...that is the first nice fish I have caught after going to Old Saybrook/CT river bout 5 times this season...and all the other fresh water places....probably 12 days and 400 dollars in tackle, bait and gas at least.
Anyway, let me see if I can post some pics...Thank you Carp, I am so happy I ran into you today..that was a really a freaky coincidence!