Is there a sign on Michael Jordan’s door, “Gone Fishin’?”

Sometimes tracking down Michael Jordan can be easy. Just look for the post of about eight golf carts on some swanky, five-star course and it’s MJ and his built-in body guards and gallery.

The late, great Woody Durham used to live on the third tee at Governors Club, where Jordan had a guest membership like he still does at half the great courses in America. Woody would look out his kitchen window while eating breakfast and see a traffic jam on the tee box. He knew Michael was in town.

Jordan even had a locker at Treyburn in Durham, but the gold name plate kept going missing until the pro gave up trying to replace it. Now, as owner of the Charlotte Hornets, Michael obviously isn’t huddling with general manager Mitch Kupchak over arguably the worst off-season of any NBA team, losing star free agent Kemba Walker to Boston.

Nope. Jordan has taken up competitive fishing, if you believe the blogs that have been tracking his boat “Catch 23” — which was spotted among the 400 competitors in the White Marlin Open in Ocean City, Maryland. Another tip-off was Jordan’s signature private jet on the runway in Salisbury, Maryland. Had Michael gone fishin’?

Actually, it is not a bad place for the GOAT to hide out at one of the biggest fishing tournaments on the east coast. Hundreds of boats with thousands of rods reaching for the sky amidst beer cans popping wildly as these amateurs and pros took to the water in quest of the $1.5 million grand prize. Certainly, Jordan didn’t care about the money, with him it’s all about the competition.

True disclosure, Jordan himself wasn’t spotted in any of the media reports or cell phone videos. But he could have been hiding behind big sun glasses and under a broad-brimmed hat — an easy alibi if Catch 23 didn’t haul the grand prize winner, which it did not.

A math teacher and bartender from Georgia and his crew took him the mill and a half after becoming the celebrity de jour for reeling in the 80-pound white marlin in the contest that had Jordan listed as a competitor. Tom Hinkle loves this tourney, where he proposed to his wife years ago.

“I’m an average Joe that likes to go fishing, turn off his cell phone and crack a couple of beers with your buddies,” Hinkle said even if he had the added satisfaction of beating a basketball great. Which he did, maybe.