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When You Can't Go Bass Fishing => The Other Fish In Our Lives => Saltwater Fishing => Topic started by: basss on April 08, 2019, 10:45:48 AM

Title: Hey, it wasn't a total skunk.
Post by: basss on April 08, 2019, 10:45:48 AM
Went ray chasin' on Saturday ... Manta Rays that is.

The Manta Rays are on their yearly northern migration up the florida atlantic coast and I decided I'd go chase 'em on Saturday.

I had to make sure the weather was going to be good enough to take the gheenoe out in the ocean, according to the weather, I'd have till about noon or 1 before the winds picked up.

My bait was limited, all I had was dead and live shrimp; I struck out gathering bait where I normally do.  On the way out of Port Canaveral I stopped by the north jetty to try to cast-net or catch bait before heading out.  I couldn't cast net anything but did manage a couple of small bait fish.

Now onto fishing, I head down the coast a few miles and about a mile out.  The weather was great, little wind and bright skies.  While waiting on the Rays to show up I have a lines in the water, one has a live shrimp, one a dead shrimp, and one with the bait fish I just caught.

After moving a few times, I did get a shark on the live shrimp.  Not a man eating shark, but if you were a pinky toe; think that would get ate.

A little while later I saw my first Manta Ray.  Whoa!  The wingspan on that thing was bigger than the boat.  At first I thought it was a school of fish, I kept seeping fins coming out of the water.  It wasn't until it got closer to the boat that I realized those weren't fishes dorsal fins I was seeing, they were the tips of the rays wings!

It had, what I assume, three big cobias on it.  Of course, I fumble the cast and get the shrimp no where near it as it dives under my boat.

Another cool thing I saw was a pilot doing acrobatic manuvers in his plane.  He was doing flips, barrel rolls, dives, all kinds of moves.

As the weather predicted, the winds started picking up just past noon and I got out of there while the getting was good.

Anyway, here's the shark. It was probably 18" long.
Title: Re: Hey, it wasn't a total skunk.
Post by: Pferox on April 08, 2019, 11:42:07 AM
Sounded like a fun trip.

Here we catch a lot of sting rays instead of mantas, although we do see a few once in a while.  I hear Sting Rays are good eating, I just haven't brought one home yet, it is on my bucket list though.

I use 80 lb mono leader just so I don't have to mess with larger than manageable sharks, I'm getting too old for the biguns, and they will shred through the mono in a run or two, so some fun with out the release headaches.
Title: Re: Hey, it wasn't a total skunk.
Post by: Lipripper on April 08, 2019, 02:47:42 PM
Great report basss and that would of bee cool to see the big ray swim under the boat. 8)
Title: Re: Hey, it wasn't a total skunk.
Post by: basss on April 09, 2019, 04:56:21 PM
A view for sure, my first.