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Sat Canyon Run
1-2 on Bigeye’s Most likely 3rd nice one later in day that pulled the hook after massive run
4 YFT to 30Lbs
2 Albies to 35+ lbs
Dozen Mahi
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Canyon Runner 48 – August 5-6 – 46 Yellowfin (31 Chunked) All 40-65 Pounds
I hate to this in the fear that I might jinx it but maybe, just maybe, we are looking at a traditional chunking season like we use to have. That is, the night action seems to be steadily building as it should with more than just one boat catching each night is catching. You see, another boat in the area had 10 nice fish and a few others picked away at a few fish. This is actually a better sign than if just my caught 100.
As for us well be back at it Monday. We have a couple spots on open boat trips on the 48 Viking with Capt. Mark DeBlasio on August 15-16 & 16-17. Cost is $ 725/person.


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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 8-6
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Seaside Causeway
Atlantic Seashore NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744
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Reel Adventure Charters , Wrightsville Beach report 8-5
Submitted underneath: Fishing Studies Reel Adventure @ nine:13 pm
Our charter fishing journeys out of Carolina and Wrightsville Seashore N.C. are carrying out wonderful, and are producing a great sum of fish. Sight cast to sharks or redfish its up to you!
Inshore: The redfish and flounder carry on to be the top rated producers. We are catching everything on Berkley Gulp! I cant bear in mind the last time I threw my forged net for inshore bait! The redfish are feeding seriously and are quite active because of to the warm h2o temps. You practically have to set it proper on their nose to get them to bite at times. They have no shortage of meals this time of the yr so you must make your bait stand of from the other folks to draw a strike. If the reds are feeding on mullet try a Gulp! Shrimp and if they are busting on shrimp (you will see the shrimp popping on the floor) throw a Gulp! Jerk bait or a Johnson gold spoon. This combination has been spending off nicely when matching the hatch and the bait they are chasing does not. The fish are almost everywhere right now ..flats, creeks, docks, river, ICW .all over the place. Get out there and catch a number of!
Offshore: The shark action has been exceptional. We have had numerous sharks about 30lbs, a lot in the 50lb array, and we had one particular go more than 100lbs and was weighed in on certified scales. My buyer stated he needed a few shark steaks nicely he obtained them! This is some of the very best motion 1 could consult for and it is unusual to go 10 minutes with out a bite. We are utilizing forty-50lb stand up tackle with eighty lb spider wire and 135lb main wire to battle these fish. This is nevertheless mild tackle!!!! Watch soon for sight casting to sharks on a fly rod. We will be doing this extremely soon! The Spanish have thinned out a bit but are nevertheless about. Try early early morning for finest benefits. The Kings are shut by and I suggest close! Check out the inlets for finest results and this is where you will also find the more substantial Kings. I refuse to operate a lot more then 10 miles out this time of year for snake kings. There are lots in the 7 to 10 mile range and this cuts down on your journey time and maximizes your fishing time.
If you are prepared to hunt some redfish or sight cast for some Big sharks give me a phone. I will ensure the sharks but finding them to the boat is your task!
Dont forget about to examine our web site and weblog at www.reel-journey.com for a lot more pics!
Lets go!
Capt. Matt Wirt
Reel Adventure Charters
www.reel-adventure.com
910.540.0570 Wilmington, NC
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South Carolina DNR Saltwater report 8-5
Saltwater Fishing Trends:
Little River – Grand Strand – Charleston – Beaufort – Tides – S.C. marine recreational fishing regulations (PDF file). Saltwater Fishing License site.
Fishing trends courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Check the site for recent updates and detailed reports.
Little River
Cherry Grove Pier reports that some flounder are being caught on mullet minnows. A few whiting and spot are being caught on shrimp and bloodworms. Black Drum caught on shrimp.
Grand Strand
Flounder: Slowing. Cast or troll Carolina rigged live mud minnows on the bottom over sandy bottoms and around hard structure. Fishing is often best for a couple of hours either side of low tide. Redfish: Good. Doing well in creeks and around jetties with the incoming tide best. Live mud minnows, live finger mullet, live shrimp producing.
Charleston(unchanged from July 28)
Red drum: The Charleston Angler reports the redfish bite has been great early in the mornings and late in the evenings. During these times the topwater bite has been awesome and is always an exciting way to target these fish. Soft plastics have also been productive as the sun comes up and into the early morning. As the day goes on and with our record hot temperatures, it seems that cut or live bait has been much more productive targeting docks and deeper creeks. All of the estuaries around Charleston are holding plenty of bait such as shrimp, finger mullet, and menhaden. All of these baits have been very productive at coaxing these overheated fish into biting.
Trout: The Charleston Angler reports he trout bite has been slower than normal due to the past few harsh winters we have had, but as of the last few weeks we have been seeing some good numbers of fish in the deeper creeks and off the beaches. The early morning bite has seemed to be the way to go with these fish and they have also been actively feeding on the topwater plugs. As for fishing the deeper creeks and off the beaches or piers, shrimp or mud minnows have seemed to be the bait of choice for most anglers.
Flounder: The Charleston Angler reports flounder guides in the Charleston area say this has been one of the best years for flounder they have seen in years. They have been chasing bait on the mud flats as well as actively feeding on sand flats and over any types of submerged rocks. Bright colored soft plastics have seemed to do the trick for most and as always a Carolina rigged mud minnow or a mud minnow under a popping cork have also produced fish.
Tarpon: The Charleston Angler reports the tarpon bite has been a key focus for many anglers in the Charleston area. Fishing around many of the larger bays or any of the inlets that are directly connected to the ocean have been very productive. Most of these fish have been caught by either larger mullet on the bottom or menhaden floating towards the surface of the water. One of the most important things to look for when trying to catch the silver king is clean moving water. These fish like the deeper channels that are mostly found between sandbars.
Beaufort
Spottail Bass: Improving. Bay Street Outfitters in Beaufort reports that fishing with mud minnows on higher stages of the tide in the morning, when the water is a bit cooler, has been most productive. The dropping tide has been a bit better than the rising tide, and the best bite has been around the edges of grass and around holes in thicker grass.
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Pointrunner Charters , Oregon Inlet 8-6
We enjoyed the company of another family from across the USA today…Wayne Reynolds of VA, Bruce and Denise from FL, and JC from MO. They had lots of fun catching mahi mahi and when we reached the tuna hole, not much was happening. We did catch one small yellowfin.
Thanks Wayne, maybe you folks can come back next May.
Capt Danny Wadsworth
Co-Capt/Mate Greg Erwin
252-473-3773
800-272-5199 (be sure to request Point Runner)
Point Runner
Oregon Inlet NC
http://www.pointrunner.com/
252-473-3773
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