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OIFC fishing report 4-25

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&quotSaturday Gulf Stream&quot | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 04/24/eleven

The signal arrived for the bullpen and just like that I was out of retirement and back again on the charter fleet staff. Of course it didn’t get a lot arm twisting as I have gone way also extended with out fishing from Ocean Isle Beach, and I this was an option to commence my 2011 OIB fishing by going to the Gulf Stream. Capt. Chris Dawson and I guided a crew of wonderful guys from the Raleigh location like trip organzier Jim Mcgovern who is the common manager at the entire world famous Angus Barn restaurant in Raleigh. If you haven’t visited the Angus Barn you are missing a dining knowledge unlike nearly anything you have at any time witnessed (not to mention if you order fish, it was likely caught appropriate right here in Ocean Isle Seaside!).

Although anticipation was large to get this trip underway our moods have been quickly tempered as we had been greeted by a sloppy three to 5′ and more southeast swell. We have been bound and determined to make it transpire so off we went to the south in the direction of the MacMarlen hole. The Hiltons chart showed nutrient abundant water from the MacMarlen extending south so that mixed with the sea path led us in this direction. The seas did not enhance eventhough there was no wind. The swell from the prior day’s wind was brutal as we slugged it out at 20mph.

When we arrived to our location we had hoped to be rewarded for hard work of generating it out there even with the swell. Unfortunately it was not to be. The drinking water colour was a combined dirty, blue green. The water temperature was 69 and we marked very little bait. We manufactured the contact to troll our spread of ballyhoo and feathers south to the Wynyah Scarp. The further south we went, the greater the problems grew to become. Although I liked what I was seeing greater, the fish even now weren’t cooperating and our crew essential to pull on a fish. There is only a single remedy at a time like this. Time to get our jig on! We found a handful of marks close to the structure and started out our vertical jigging strategy. A few mystery fish were hooked and lost. Then a very abnormal issue occurred. We caught a fish that I have by no means seen off Ocean Isle but have heard of. The Rosco jig was nailed, the rod buckled and our men battled to the surface area 2 large mutton snapper. These fish are very prevalent in south Florida, especially the Keys, but quite unusual for our waters. Even more outstanding was the dimension of a single of the muttons weighing around 15lbs. These fish have been day savers and brought everyone’s mood up. We produced the call to give the trolling another shot as I was convinced the fish would start biting taking into consideration the adjust in situations we ended up viewing.

We stored trolling south and the water transformed to a cobalt blue, we located a number of rips, a good weedline, the flying fish ended up moving, and the water temps was up to 73 degrees. It had to take place now. Certain enough we began obtaining bites. For the up coming hour the bites picked up and we caught barracudas, mahi, and blackfin tuna. Another first for me was hooking into a wonderful twenty+lb mahi only to have it attacked by sometype of sea monster which left practically nothing but the first 6 inches of the head on the hook for us. Nuts. Sadly our time was short so we didn’t get to do a whole lot of injury on the pelagics. The men wished one particular far more shot at the jigging so we stopped above a notify tale AJ mark and the crew did battle with a ravenous college of jacks for the up coming number of minutes even though we cleaned up the boat.

It could have been greater but also even worse. I was a minor disappointed we didn’t locate a wahoo but I guess you cannot catch em all. The moment we identified the right issue the fishing did decide on up. Like constantly you can’t catch em if you’re not wherever they’re at. The experience in was a lot greater with the diminished swell now behind us. So, my return to the charter group was wonderful, I received my 2011 OIB fishing year commenced and I noticed a few issues I’ve never ever noticed just before. Accomplishment!
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-Capt. Barrett McMullan

What does Jigging and May 1st mean?&quot | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 04/24/11

GROUPER…… We are having one more jigging school following weekend. This school coincides with the opening of Grouper period on May possibly 1st. I have two spots left for this college. We will particularly target Blackfin Tuna and Grouper on this trip. The class will take place on Saturday, April 30th and the fishing will be on Sunday, May possibly 1st. That is correct, the opening day of Grouper season 2011. Charge is $ 450.00 per individual which consists of all instruction, products and fishing. Contact 910.575.3474 to guide your spot. These very last 2 spots will fill up fast.
-Capt. Steele Park

&quot&quotDad is a Hero&quot&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 04/24/eleven

I took Mark Wood out a few days ago on a 50 percent day trip and we caught a number of redfish. He talked about his kids usually and wanting to put them on some fish. Looks like he picked up a number of suggestions on his charter with me. Nothing at all like seeing a smile on your little ones experience and currently being their hero! See ya on the drinking water!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
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&quotHot Flounder Bite&quot | Get Hectic | 04/23/11

Shifting tide+stay bait+location=flounder bite. We’ve had excessive lunar tides the previous numerous days causing a lot of bait motion . Mud Minnows have been the very hot bait as of late. I have been advised that there are some very good sized mullet minnows and tiger minnows exhibiting up. If you are proficient with a tiny cast net then you are set. Otherwise end by and we can hook you up with mud minnows. The scorching locations look to be in the grass along the ICW, the creeks and as you can inform Tubbs Inlet. A Whole lot of flounder are becoming caught in the vicinity of our base of operations. The bite normally fires off behind Cherry Grove Seaside prior to ours taking off, but it would seem we are having an early bite. There is really a combined bag in dimensions. A 10# fish taken in the ICW, a couple in the three &amp4 # range down to 6&quot flounder in creeks and Tubbs Inlet. Arrive see us, get the most current update and try out your hand!

-Capt. Rickey Beck

Ocean Isle Fishing Middle- Ocean Isle Beach, NC – for much more studies and upcoming fishing news go to www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH

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Point Runner Charters, Oregon Inlet 4-24

04-19-eleven blackfin catch
Father and son fishing crew JJ and Nick were hoping to consider home some meat so we headed south to the 230 line wherever scattered yellowfin and some blackfin tuna have been keeping. We did not have really significantly luck til midday, but once the action started it was superb. Ended up with 19 blackfin, three ended up citations twenty, 21, 26 kilos….and numerous mahi as well. Other boats in the location also caught some yellowfin. Very good sign of factors to come. Up toward the level, some boats caught and released bluefin. Thank you for checking in.

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4-17-11 Bluefin
Departed later than common to make confident the seas had settled down after Saturdays storms. Part of our crew Gary and Brian Newman drove twelve several hours and this was the only day they could fish. We had been heading down to the 230 this morning but heard reports of mostly albacore down there so we set out on the 280. Circled numerous times with no bites and labored north along the change. Drinking water was in place but minor bait and no yellowfin bites. Caught a modest dolphin all around the 400 line and lost a wahoo. Kept doing work up to the 530 wherever the weedline had come jointly nicely but nonetheless no bites. About the 570 even now had the 50’s out and acquired creamed by big bluefin. Ended up with absolutely nothing. Switched about to 80’s and kept hunting. Big Al on the Region Lady hooked a triple, Benji on the Seanote hooked four, and then we obtained the mark and hooked 4 with a lot far better outcomes this time. All fish were 200 lbs or greater and have been introduced. Examine out the connected video clip clip.

Capt Danny Wadsworth
Co-Capt/Mate Greg Erwin
252-473-3773
800-272-5199 (be confident to request Point Runner)
Level Runner
Oregon Inlet NC
http://www.pointrunner.com/
252-473-3773

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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 4-25

04-24-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new web page on the internet-internet site. &quotCapt’s comments and Occasions&quot. Yesterday was a minor bit tough offshore and the fishing was a tiny slower, but there have been nevertheless some good catches. I talked with some of the charter boats and most had some wahoo a couple of had blackfin tun as well as gaffer dolphin and a few king mackerel. Inshore there have been bluefin and sea mullet around the inlets along with a lot of dogfish. Back again in the marsh we did well with red drum on the incoming tide each Friday and Saturday. Appears like tommorrow will be the very best wind day for trying to go offshore.

Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Beach Causeway
Atlantic Beach NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744

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Red Drum Tackle fishing report, Buxton 4-24

Thursday Fishing report By zach
The wind switched this afternoon and it acquired a little cooler. This early morning fishing was nevertheless quite great. A couple of puppy dru at ramp 44 have been caught. A number of sea mullets and blow toads also scattered on the south seaside and the north seashores. fishing still very good so keep constructive and arrive on down

Friday Fishing report By Zach
Fishing was just a small slower these days but all in all it was a great day. On the south beach there was scattered sea mullets, croackers, and some modest flounders. i also heard a a few blow toads on the north facet. Winds are heading back outa the south tonight so the forcast seems to be wonderful for Easter Weekend so come on down and catch em up.

Saturday Fishing Report
Puppy drum at 44 these days,A number of sea mullet,croaker and flounder at 45. Off-shore the tuna bite is still on. Desire the Easter Bunny brings you a Golden Egg. &quotCome Get You Some&quot HOOP-DEE!!!!

Sunday Fishing report By zach
It was a true rather day with nice south winds and warm temperaturs. On the northern beaches like in the direction of avon i heard of more sea mullet up that way. At ramp 44 sea mullet blow toads and blue fish had been caught. On the southern beachs blue fish and little flounder ended up documented. South winds all week wont be long and cobias will be here. come on down and catch em up

Reddrum Tackle
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
http://reddrumtackle.com/

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Firearms Question…

When sharking and carrying a firearm onboard, does nearly anything alter if there is a convisted felon on the boat… I comprehend they can’t &quotpossess&quot a firearm, but anyone know the rule???

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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 4-24

4-22-11
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We were thrilled to see an offshore boat deliver in 6 wonderful dimensions yellowfin tuna and six gaffer dolphin. Other boats reported amberjacks and tuna as well. Easter week is coming… Its a excellent week to get hooked up with a make-up charter with all the vactioners in town.

4-23-11
by Korin
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Close to shore fleet brought in sea mullet and sand perch right now. Our off shore fleet had catches of blackfin tuna, yellowfin tuna, dolphin and a mako shark.

Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
(252) 441-6301
http://www.oregon-inlet.com

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Trophy Hunter charters- fishing report 4-25

Saturday’s Action! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / 04/25/11
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Fishing was a tiny slow for the fleet once again on Saturday. Most of the action was oriented close to the scorching water modify. We had been lucky adequate to get a few of licks in on the yellowfins. We caught 4 at a single time about mid morning and 4 out of 6 later on in the day. We also caught 1 great gaffer dolphin. We will be hoping once again this morning.

Points are Hunting Up! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / 04/19/eleven
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The seasons are changing and we are finally acquiring a break in the weather. Previous weekend the wind blew us out on Saturday but the very first component of this week has been very great. There has been some indications of yellowfins and blackfins. Gaffer dolphin like this really should not be far away at all by now. Previous evening there was even a meeting about Oregon Inlet itself and it appears like they are discovering some funding to begin dredge a tiny much more. For now if you are involved about the inlet don’t be. For our sort of vessel it is open and in relatively great shape. Thanks and let us know if you are all set to fish. May is a great month and we have availability.

Captain Kenneth Brown,
kennethbrown@charter.internet,
Trophy Hunter Charters
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
252-473-9892
http://fishtrophyhunter.com/

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Release Sport Fishing Hatteras fishing report 4-25

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Twenty knot ENE wind made it a tiny bumpy nowadays but the fishing was fairly excellent. Chuck, Randall, and Zack were skilled quite very good yesterday and did a wonderful career catching some wonderful blackfins and a yellowfin these days. I desire the tunas hang close to for a whilst.

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These days the weather conditions was warm with a SSW wind around 17kts. The nicely ran dry today. The great blackfins we had been catching did not bite to great these days. John Hutchens and his crew had been quite patient and we did manage to catch a couple and some amberjacks. We experimented with to catch some bottomfish but no luck.
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nowadays was a nice day on the ocean with a ten-15kt. South wind. We identified a good colour modify offshore and caught some nice dolphin and a few of tuna. Even though jigging for some amberjacks we caught a truly great grouper. Larry Hughes and his crew usually look to be fairly lucky.

Release Sport Fishing
Rom Whitaker
PO Box a hundred and fifty
Hatteras, NC 27943
http://www.hatterasrelease.com/
release1@mindspring.com

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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 4-24

Sun, Apr 24, 2011:

Weather improved today and fishing was excellent as well. There were a reasonable quantity of dolphin caught right now as effectively as scattered Yellowfin and Blackfin Tuna. There have been also a handful of Amberjack and Wahoo caught today. Inshore there ended up nice size Bluefish becoming caught close to the inlet and a number of Red Drum.

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Release: Michael Morelock of Hanover, PA caught a 54lb Grouper and a 22lb Blackfin Tuna.
Sat, Apr 23, 2011:

Offshore: Very good amberjack catches, few blackfin tuna and yellowfin tuna, scattered wahoo

Inshore: No boats out

Today’s Citations:

Huge Eye: Raymond Baim of Mchanicsburg, PA – 55lb 60in Wahoo

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Fri, Apr 22, 2011:

Offshore: Sacttered catches of dolphin, yellowfin tuna and blackfin tuna.

Close to Shore: Wonderful catches of dolphin, blackfin tuna and albacore.

Inshore: Some flounder…No keepers.

Today’s Citations:

Release: Randall Jarvis and Zach Smithey of Wilkesboro,NC – More than 30lb Blackfin Tuna

Make Up List Started out! Get in touch with 1-800-676-4939 We’ll Hook You Up!
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Thu, Apr 21, 2011:

Offshore: Execllent blackfin tuna fishing, few dolphin while yellowfin tuna catches ended up scattered

Inshore: Handful of flounder and bluefish

Today’s Citations:

Release: Randall Jarvis, Wesley Cogdill, Chuck Smithey and Zach Smithey of Wilkesboro, NC all caught 30lb and up Blackfin Tuna

Sea Creature: Bud Brown of Georgetown, ME and Matthew Gusto of Bronswick, ME caught 30lb and up Blackfin Tunas

For info or to e-book phone 1-800-676-4939
Wed, Apr twenty, 2011:

Offshore: Good catches of blackfin tuna, couple of king mackerel, dolphin and amberjack. Wahoo catches were scattered

Inshore: Catching bluefish

Today’s Citations:

Release: Keith Moran of Conway, SC – 32lb 35in Blackfin Tuna, Shane Culver of Hopewell, NJ – 21lb 30in Blackfin Tuna, Dylan Culver of Hopewell, NJ – 27lb 32in Blackfin Tuna, Travis Culver of Hopewell, NJ – 26lb 32in Blackfin Tuna, Anthony Culver of Hopewell, NJ – 24lb 31in Blackfin Tuna, James Moran of Conway, SC – 34lb 36in Blackfin Tuna

Hatteras Harbor Marina
P.O. Box 537
Hatteras , NC 27943
http://www.hatterasharbor.com
800-676-4939

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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 4-25

four-23-eleven …… SATURDAY …… It is a really excellent EASTER WEEKEND! ……

Cooler SE winds on Good FRIDAY held the beach and pier a small cooler than we would have liked, but nowadays will warm up to far more seasonable temperatures! ………….. The wind will shift to S-SW (from SE) and that will decide on up fishing even greater than yesterday! ………… There has been a huge increase of BLUEFISH more than the previous number of days, and BLACK DRUM, Pup DRUM, BLOWFISH, CROAKERS, and specially SEA MULLET have continued to please our fishermen! …………… Congratulations to LUTHER BARBOUR (Kenly, NC)–six lb. nine oz. Pup DRUM …………… COLBY HENSLEY (Emerald Isle, NC)–2 lb. BLUEFISH …………. KATHY OLIVE (Garner, NC)–1 lb. 13 oz. BLUEFISH ………….. DILLION WILLIAMS &amp CHRIS MACIAS (Zebulon, NC)–1 lb. twelve oz. BLUEFISH (every) …………….. BLAKE SANDERS (Raleigh, NC)–one lb. 11 oz. BLUEFISH …………….. RUSSELL RODGERS (Goldsboro, NC)–one lb. 9 oz. SEA MULLET …………….. JAY SIMMS (Smith Mt. Lake, VA)–one lb. 8 oz. SEA MULLET …………….. JEREMY CALLAWAY (Havelock, NC)–one lb. 8 oz. BLUEFISH ……………… TANYA TRIVETTE (Rural Hall, NC)–one lb. eight oz. BLUEFISH ……………… DAVIS PANDURE (North Myrtle Seaside, SC)–one lb. 3 oz. SEA MULLET ………….. SAM CALLAWAY (New Bern, NC)–one lb. 2 oz. BLUEFISH …………… SCOTT DOUB (East Bend, NC)–1 lb. 1 oz. BLUEFISH ………….. AUSTIN LIVENGOOD (East Bend, NC)–one lb. SEA MULLET …………….. and most of all, NUI VINSON (Jacksonville, NC)–COOLER of SEA MULLET (I’m heading to attempt to get NUI to have a class on catching SEA MULLET!) …………… It’s EASTER WEEKEND Y’ALL! ……………. Get your butt down here for the Huge Fun! …………… SEE YOU Soon! …………… MIKE STANLEY

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LUTHER BARBOUR (Kenly, NC)–six lb. nine oz. Pup DRUM ….four-19-eleven

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COLBY HENSLEY (Emerald Isle, NC)–two lb. BLUEFISH ….four-21-eleven

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KATHY OLIVE (Garner, NC)–one lb. thirteen oz. BLUEFISH ….four-20-11

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DILLION WILLIAMS &amp CHRIS MACIAS (Zebulon, NC)–one lb. twelve oz. BLUEFISH each ….4-21-11

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BLAKE SANDERS (Raleigh, NC)–one lb. 11 oz. BLUEFISH ….4-19-eleven

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RUSSELL RODGERS (Goldsboro, NC)–one lb. 9 oz. SEA MULLET ….4-20-eleven

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JAY SIMMS (Smith Mt. Lake, VA)–one lb. 8 oz. SEA MULLET ….4-twenty-11

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JEREMY CALLAWAY (Havelock, NC)–1 lb. 8 oz. BLUEFISH ….four-19-11

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TANYA TRIVETTE (Rural Hall, NC)–1 lb. 8 oz. BLUEFISH ….four-21-eleven

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DAVIS PANDURE (North Myrtle Seaside, SC)–one lb. three oz. SEA MULLET ….4-twenty-eleven

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SAM CALLAWAY (New Bern, NC)–1 lb. 2 oz. BLUEFISH ….four-19-eleven

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SCOTT DOUB (East Bend, NC)–one lb. 1 oz. BLUEFISH ….four-20-11

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AUSTIN LIVENGOOD (East Bend, NC)–one lb. SEA MULLET ….four-20-eleven

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NUI VINSON (Jacksonville, NC)–COOLER of SEA MULLET ….four-21-eleven

Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier
Emerald Isle, NC
252-354-2919
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