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First
stripers on a Fly Rod in Myrtle Beach/Murrells Inlet
Aaron Scott, a fresh water Fly
caster from NY proved once again that my style of Extreme Fly
Fishing, in this csae, along the Murrells Inlet jetties, can net you an exhilarating
day throwing a hook in feather into the rocks. With a south east wind 10
to 15 knots plus constant, gusting higher, seas pounding on our starboard
beam, and 5 ft
rollers pushing the stern across the jettie's rip close to the barnacle
incrusted boulders, the bite was on, and
we went in for them. It took some serious attention and focus to keep maneuvering
and jockeying for "pole position" as the waves pounded the rear
starboard quarter to keep this
intrepid fly fisher bow into the fast roaring due west rip
on the North jetty point. Starting two hours before the Hi tide flip,
with this 60 degree temp inbound plume, especially cold for May 1st, the
fish were, per my trusty depth finder, 15 ft sub-surface, suspended just on the
inside of the rushing flow. As the water velocity increased and rip swung out wide, they
moved just to the outside. With intense steerage on
engine, I directed Aaron to throw into the
foaming crevices and pull out a foot or two and let the fly drop deep through the
25
ft water column. This was no easy feat for either of us, but
absolute Extreme excitement although I admit,
definitely not for the faint of fishing heart! The trick, as the water
speeds up, is to get the fly down at the right angle so it sinks
through the strike zone and not hang high and belly up. Then with a hookup, strip strike immediately ,
maneuver the boat out, before
wind and waves drove us into the "Hard Rock Cafe" of hull crunching
disaster. The "Rock fish" while not big, are the first heard
of on a fly rod in Murrells Inlet. Stripers are rare catch as it is.
Aaron definitely deserves the title of Ne Plus Ultra Extreme Fly Fisherman.
Equipment used: my 8 WT mid flex with INTWF ( 4.5-5.5 ips)
sink line, rigged with double sinking belly sections to drop through
like a rock; serving
as a 8 ft leader/tippet w/ (20 lb Yo Zuri flurocarbon) combination. ( I
eventually "tied" on a short wire leader as the blues/stripers caused several bite
offs ). In such deep water velocity Aaron needed every inch and gram of that line to get down into the
strike zone and some Extreme South Carolina Fly fishing persistence. Flies tied on: 2/0
Clousers, chartreuse and white plus tried red and yellow, blue
and white, and a crease fly; but the fundamental, GO TO,
chartreuse and white Clouser boated the most fish including the two stripers.
Funny thing was, we were after my target fish, Spot Tail Bass ( Red
Drum),
but this day none took our presentation. I think those blues and stripers,
aggressively feeding, while not trophy size, like
sea borne wolves, flashing bait tearing teeth, send the reds running for the open sea. But Aaron got some fantastic action,
with a total of 30 fish caught and 26 netted. Several of the blues and
both stripers got "on the reel" running line off on the large arbor.
It all goes to show you that
even in less that optimum conditions, with wind, waves and water temps working
against a good day, but with the Sea Gods blessing, you can still knock em' dead, with either light
spinners or like Aaron, a willow bending fly rod, if you are an Extreme
Fisherman. My own personal goal has always been to put Myrtle
Beach/Murrells Inlet on the map as a great fly Fishing destination, and we are
succeeding.
Tight lines,
Capt Pete
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