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10/19 KING REPORT SANDBRIDGE

#1 User is offline   paul volland Icon

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Posted 19 October 2007 - 04:01 PM

WE HEADED TO SANDBRIDGE LOOKING FOR KINGS. LEFT OC AT 0830.
DROPED SPOON IN JUST NORTH OF L.I.P. LOOKING FOR BAIT FISH TO PUT
THE NET ON BUT THE BAIT WAS TO DEEP. PULLED SPOONS IN GOLD, SILVER,
RED,CHARTUCE. THE ONLY KING WE SAW SKYED JUST BEHIND THE BOAT 10 YARDS OR SO. GREAT FISH 3 1/2 TO 4 FEET LONG AND CAME OUT OF THE WATER A GOOD 6 FEET. I WAS FIRED UP HAD NEVER SEEN THAT BEFOR. THIS IS ONLY MY 2nd TIME EVER FISHING FOR KINGS. BUT THEY ARE STILL HERE action-smiley-033.gif GET OUT THERE AND CATCH EM UP
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Posted 19 October 2007 - 04:36 PM

QUOTE (paul volland @ Oct 19 2007, 04:01 PM)
WE HEADED TO SANDBRIDGE LOOKING FOR KINGS. LEFT OC AT 0830.
DROPED SPOON IN JUST NORTH OF L.I.P. LOOKING FOR BAIT FISH TO PUT
THE NET ON BUT THE BAIT WAS TO DEEP. PULLED SPOONS IN GOLD, SILVER,
RED,CHARTUCE. THE ONLY KING WE SAW SKYED JUST BEHIND THE BOAT 10 YARDS OR SO. GREAT FISH 3 1/2 TO 4 FEET LONG AND CAME OUT OF THE WATER A GOOD 6 FEET. I WAS FIRED UP HAD NEVER SEEN THAT BEFOR. THIS IS ONLY MY 2nd TIME EVER FISHING FOR KINGS. BUT THEY ARE STILL HERE  action-smiley-033.gif GET OUT THERE AND CATCH EM UP


Sure can be exciting...and frustrating. Most luck seems to be on slow trolled live baits. Good luck!
Tight lines. :mat: laughing_smiley.gif
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Posted 20 October 2007 - 07:01 AM

We're leaving out early tomorrow morning in search of Kings. The game plan is to leave out of Little Creek early and head east toward the tower trolling from Cape Henry on. We will turn Southest from the tower and head towards Sandbridge and then back North once we reach Sandbridge.
Drone spoons and rigged ballyhoo at different depths and one skipping across the top way back is the plan. We'll try to cast net some live menhaden or catch some spot also. Anyway wish us luck
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Posted 20 October 2007 - 08:02 AM

QUOTE (wanderlust3 @ Oct 20 2007, 08:01 AM)
We're leaving out early tomorrow morning in search of Kings.  The game plan is to leave out of Little Creek early and head east toward the tower trolling from Cape Henry on.  We will turn Southest from the tower and head towards Sandbridge and then back North once we reach Sandbridge. 
Drone spoons and rigged ballyhoo at different depths and one skipping across the top way back is the plan.  We'll try to cast net some live menhaden or catch some spot also.  Anyway wish us luck


You Got It

Sounds like a good plan, will be looking for your report this evening.
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Posted 20 October 2007 - 05:24 PM

Wanderlust , I will be out there tomorrow also but I think I am going to start SE of LIP. If I have any luck I'll give you a call on 68. Good luck .BC
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Posted 21 October 2007 - 10:51 PM

QUOTE (Cbradc @ Oct 20 2007, 05:24 PM)
Wanderlust , I will be out there tomorrow also but I think I am going to start SE of LIP. If I have any luck I'll give you a call on 68. Good luck .BC

how slow should i troll live bait for them king? and how bout spoons? thank they sound fun as hell to catch vbsf_th.jpg
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 06:02 AM

Went out yesterday with Hangtime to the C.L.T and thats where they are. We got one but saw everyone catching. They are under the light tower feeding on the bait.
Good luck!!
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Posted 22 October 2007 - 07:49 AM

[quote=cartoonproffitt,Oct 21 2007, 11:51 PM][quote=Cbradc,Oct 20 2007, 05:24 PM]Wanderlust , I will be out there tomorrow also but I think I am going to start SE of LIP. If I have any luck I'll give you a call on 68. Good luck .BC

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how slow should i troll live bait for them king? and how bout spoons? thank they sound fun as hell to catch vbsf_th.jpg

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I have heard, troll as slow as you can go.
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Posted 25 October 2007 - 06:02 PM

For spoons 6 or 7 knots gets them.For live bait just fast enough to keep your boat moving in the same direction.1 Knot or so.If your pulling plugs you might not be able to go 6 knots maybe about 4 knots.
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