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Oregon Inlet Fishing center report 12-23

twelve-21-11
by Korin
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We had a good shock for our fishing report these days, a blue marlin launch. Along with the marlin launch we had a limit of yellowfin tuna and some blackfin tuna brought in right now. There seems to be loads of tuna out there correct now so if you want to get in on the action give us a contact at 1-800-272-5199 and reserve your charter right now!

FISHING-REPORT-12-22-2011
by expenses
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The kegley family members caught a great striped bass fishing out of Oregon Inlet Fishing Middle with Captain Aaron Kelly this afternoon. An fascinating occasion. Striped bass are being caught mainly with reside eels in the inlet and along Bonner Bridge. Dogfish are also attracted to the eels. It is great to have a handful of added eels.

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

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2011 offshore pics

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Tilefish and wreckfish journeys on the viking fleet in montauk. misplaced memory card 🙁 capt took these pic. my brother won a pool. it was a excellent journey. i cant wait around to go again there!


Sharking- twelve blue shark and 2 pup mako



Tuna and shark excursion six/26- three bluefin. held a single. no shark. way too a lot of bluefish!


Tuna journey 7/10- two yellowfin and one particular bluefin





Tilefish journey nine/three


Bluefin tuna journey ten/nine 2 bluefin. 43 inches


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The Southern Fishing report by Ken Sturdivant 12-23

The Southern Fishing Report”

By Ken Sturdivant

106 Hickory Ridge

770 889 2654

Cumming, Georgia 30040

www.havefunfishing.com

December 23, 2011

LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 12.39 FEET, THE BACKS OF CREEKS ARE STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR & 55 DEGREES.

This Lake Lanier Bass report is from Jim Mathley, www.jimboonlanier.com 770 542 7764

Bass fishing is good. The lake has really been stable for the past two weeks in terms of conditions. The water level and surface temperatures have both remained fairly steady. This has made for some outstanding fishing on Lake Lanier. We continue to catch some very big fish shallow each day. These fish range in depths from 1 foot to 18 feet or so. We have been focusing on rocky pockets and points near the mouths of the creeks and back in the creeks, as well as steeper main-lake rocky banks and points in the lower lake for the majority of our fish. We have caught the shallow fish on shaky head worms, jigs, crankbaits, jerk baits, and the Fish Head Spin. Early morning, late evening, prior to a weather front passage, and during times of a predominant wind are the best times to throw the moving baits. If there is wind blowing, fish your moving baits where the wind is the strongest and most direct into the bank and use a slow to moderate retrieve. There are fish out deep relating to the timber, and these fish can be caught on a spoon, drop-shot, and a shaky head worm. The timber is your best bet for numbers of fish right now, but the size of most of those fish is three pounds or less, although I have seen some movement of the bigger fish out deep over the past week. The upper lake/rivers are really holding fish in certain creek ditches. While on a trip this week, we caught 37 bass on a spoon, shaky head worm, and a drop shot in a four hour period. The fish were in 10 to 28 feet of water. When searching for these fish, use your Lowrance electronics to identify subtle structure changes to include creek-ditch depressions. Where there is bait, there is or will soon be fish. A consistent big fish bite should occur in and around the timber in deeper water as the water temperature continues to decline. As always, once you find a creek, pocket, or main lake area holding bait and fish, you may have success by rotating that area with other areas you find holding bait and fish. Fish move up and down in the water column throughout the day, and in the same context move from deep to shallow. Given that, if you have success at one point in the day in a particular location, you may return again later and enjoy further success in the same area. Make sure to come see me, Jimbo, in January 2012 at the Atlanta Boat Show on Saturday and Sunday as well as the Great Southern Fishing show later in January at the North Georgia Trade Center.

This Lake Lanier Striper report is from Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena of Big Fish On! Guide Service, 404 561 2564. www.bigfishonguide.com

Striper fishing is very good both in terms of size and numbers. Not a lot has changed. The warmer water temperatures have extended the shallow water fishing. The bait has moved into the creeks and the stripers have followed. The pattern remains; find the creeks with the highest concentration of bait and fish there. Trout, gizzard shad and herring are all working. Start your day with baits 40 feet behind your boards, free lines 80 to 100 feet back and a couple down rods 15 to 30 feet deep. Keep your down rods just over the bait. When the sun gets up start to weight some of your lines with 1 or 2 split shots. Stay with the bait which will move deeper as the day progresses. Vary your trolling speed. This will let your baits relax and swim instead of just following in a straight line. There is also a shallow water bite on flats half way back in the creeks. Pull larger baits both Gizzard Shad and Trout on planner boards and free lines. There is some larger fish roaming the banks for larger baits. This pattern will work as long as the temperature is in the 50’s. Umbrella rigs are working but with the lake low be prepared to spend some time getting them out of the trees. Flat Creek, Six Mile Creek, Flowery Branch Creek and Mud Creek are areas on the south end. On the north end try Wahoo Creek, Little River and Gainesville Creek. Again, focus on the creeks with the highest concentration of bait. Due to the low lake level a significant number of ramps are closed. http://www.sam.usace.army.mil/lanier…Elevations.htm

December 23, 2011

WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 12.10 FEET, STAINED & 54 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL

Bass fishing has been good this week. The overcast misty days have really got the fish biting a jigging spoon. Flex-it spoons in silver and white are the best colors right now. Watch your Lowrance and look for the bait balls with fish arches near by. Good places to start looking for fish are road beds, bridge columns and deep brush piles. Most of the bites are coming from mid to down lake. Up lake there is still a good Chatterbait and crank bait bite going on. As always, Yellow Jacket Creek and Half Moon Creek and great places to start.

Stripers fishing is fair. Fish with live shad in 15 to 25 feet deep on the old road beds and creek channels. Down lake is still the top producer. Keep a look out for the birds and you may find a top water bite on schooling fish.

Crappie fishing has been fair. Trolling has begun to pick up a little this week. Troll a 1/8 ounce Jiffy Jigs black chartreuse curly tail jig. Troll these baits in the ten to twelve feet range going into creeks such as Half Moon and White Water creeks.

December 23, 2011

LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 16.84 FEET, 58 DEGREES AND CLEAR

This bass fishing report is from Matt Driver 404-456-6094 www.proanglerradio.com

Bass fishing is slow and the fish are still all over the water column due to the warmer weather. The best way to catch them this week is to run and gun with baits like the Spro 95 Mcstick. Fish it quick like you would in the early fall. Fish are really scattered all over the lake. Spinner baits, and lipless crank baits are also good choices. The jig head bite is pretty good right now but could be better if we get a drop of a few degrees. With the weather being up and down be prepared to adjust day by day.

This Lake Allatoona Fishing Guides Fishing Report Is Bought To You By Robert Eidson Of First Bite Guide Service 770 827-6282 www,firstbiteguideservice.com.

Line side fishing is good and we have been on the water almost everyday this week and the fishing has been great. It was so good at times we almost forgot it was winter and not spring. The numbers and quality of fish my clients caught this week where spring like numbers. The seagulls are here and are really giving away the location of the feeding fish. The fish are on the move between Bartow Carver and the S-Turns and are relating to the river and creek channels when their not on top. Live bait is working when the fish are down and can be caught on down-lines 15-30 feet deep. But the best bite is coming on the umbrella rigs fished 60-150 feet behind the boat at speeds of 2.4 to 3.1 miles and hour. When the fish are on top they are very active and will eat almost anything. Spooks, Flukes, Rooster tails and popping corks will all produce. Again the birds are giving these fish away and cloudy and rainy days are you best bet for top water action.

December 23, 2011

LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN 9.06 FEET, CLEAR & 58 DEGREES

Bass fishing is fair but the fish are running up and down banks after the runoff this week. Many of the lakes creeks and the upper rivers are stained from more than inch of rain. Up lake the best baits will be worms and jig and dark colors and larger sizes could prove effective for a big fish. Main lake creek points and creek bends are fair and Culprit red shad worms in the large size on a Texas rig will be fair. The afternoons will be better as the warmer coves can offer more shad movement. Work the bass Pro Shops enticer 1/2 ounce jig and a #1 Uncle Josh pork trailer all in black, on the docks and points. Add some Jack’s Juice in garlic scent and make casts to the same location. Crank baits later each day can also work, but with the stained waters, use bright Bomber Flat "A"s in chartreuse and crawfish colors. The lower bass are biting in the creeks mid lake. The same tactics are also fair down lake and add the 1/2 ounce Hopkins spoon and the jigging technique to the plans. The “Bass Fishing Lake Hartwell” guide is for sale. Ask for a free sample via e mail. Lake levels are from www.lakelevels.info/?StateID=GA

December 23, 2011

CLARKS HILL IS DOWN 9.99 FEET, 57 DEGREES & STAINED

Bass fishing is fair but there are not a lot of anglers on the lake. Bass are on the tight on main and up lake points with the cooler weather. Depths can be from 8 to 15 feet. Working dark worms and jigs is fair. Worms and a Texas rig using a Zoom u tail in smoke and red tight on bank structure, can draw strikes. The Strike King 3/8 ounce jig in the black and blue and black and browns is a good choice. Be sure to add the Uncle Josh #11 matching dark pork trailer. Later each day up in creeks, the bass will bite crank baits in fire tiger and crawfish. A slight stain in the water is an advantage during a warm up later each day. Bomber 7A’s cast right on the bank, can produce strikes, just work lures on 10 pound test Sufix elite line for better action and depth. Also creek points and deep docks are good locations, and run the lures under and around these docks. Main lake points in the deeper waters around any of the stands of trees using a 1/2 ounce Hopkins spoon, is starting to work. Locate standing timber or deep man made brush piles and spoons right in the timber and deep brush. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.

December 23, 2011

LAKE RUSSELL IS DOWN 2.91 FEET, CLEAR & 59 DEGREES

Bass fishing is fair and they are feeding on the points and creek bends down lake. A Fish Head Spin with a small Zoom Fluke in pearl will attract the bass but be sure there are some baits schools in the creek. They are tight on cover. Use the Stanley 1/2 ounce jig and a larger Pro Pork Trailer by Uncle Josh on the points. The crank bait and spinner baits cast on the bank cover and slowly worked, will get strikes. Mid day, spinner baits down lake in the creeks are fair on cover using Stanley spinner baits with bright blades. Late look for shallow strikes as the bass move to the creek banks and points during the day. The Zoom water melon seed lizards on a 3 foot Carolina rig has been fair later each day. Also on creeks on old channels use a Culprit red shad worm on a Texas rig with the brass and glass combination. Work baits right on the bank around any cover. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.

December 23, 2011

LAKE SEMINOLE IS DOWN ONE FOOT, CLEAR, 59 DEGREES BY MATT BATY

Bass fishing is good and the fish are grouping up and the pre spawn bite is already starting. Fish the edges of grass flats in 7 to 10 feet of water out on the main lake. A lipless crankbait is your best choice of bait. Use a Spro Aruku Shad 75 in Mudbug Red. The coots are pulling the grass up and it is a little aggravating to fish but use a good rod with 20 pound test Sunline fluorocarbon to rip the bait free from the grass. If the lipless crankbait bite slows down, you can switch to a cedar bait such as a Stanford Patriot 1.5 in Summer Color. Another technique is to fish a Texas-Rig 5" Big Bite Baits Trick Stick in Tilapia for suspended fish in Spring Creek. The fish will be relating to the edges of the deep grass lines in Spring Creek. The best places are grass lines with big stumps present, as the fish will relate to these with the cold weather coming. This rig only works if you rig it up correctly and avoid line twists. Use a 1/4 ounce Tungsten, a 4/0 Gamakatsu off set Shank worm hook and 16 pound test Sunline Fluorocarbon to get the best out of this rig. It is a slow technique, but can pay off big time especially after cold fronts. Learn how to use the Lowrance Structure Scan and Down Scan technology with Southern Fishing “On the Water” fishing schools.

December 23, 2011

LAKE GEORGE IS DOWN 2.8 FEET, 60 DEGREES AND CLEAR

Bass fishing is fair. On the lower lake creek ledges and in the mouth of the creeks they will bite a Texas or Carolina rigged worms or lizards in watermelon seed. Add the tungsten weights for the extra sound, and work baits all the out off the points and ledges. Later in the day in the creeks use a Mann’s bream colored crank bait in the smaller sizes. Look for up river bass in the creek mouths and slow roll a Stanley spinner bait with gold and silver willow leaf blades. Add a pork trailer and work baits on any stump rows. Later in the day cast a Fat Free shad crank bait in baby bass on the creek banks. In the upriver creeks mouths, slow roll a Stanley spinner bait with gold and silver willow leaf blades.

December 23, 2011

LAKE WEISS IS DOWN 5.88 FEET, 49 DEGREES & STAINED

Now available for sale 50 of my proven GPS waypoints for off shore structure for Bass and Crappie fishing on Weiss Lake, Alabama. E mail ken@havefunfishing.com

Bass fishing is fair and the fish have started moving to a deeper winter pattern. Some bass are being caught on rip rap rocks on jigs. A Carolina rig is working well for the deeper fish on main lake points and ledges. Little River and the Chattooga River are producing some great spot fishing right now with a lot of 2 to 4 pound fish. A drop shot rig with a 4 inch craw or a mini Fluke is working awesome on most any deeper Rocky River channel ledge. The smaller spots are up shallow on the rocks and the larger spots are on the deeper parts of the ledge 10 to 16 feet deep.

Striper fishing is poor and the fish are due to turn on any day.

Crappie fishing is fair and the fish are starting to bite again on the old river ledges in 8 to 16 feet of water. Spider rigging with live minnows is producing and the float and fly is also producing well. The Chattooga River is producing a lot of under size fish with a few keepers. Little Spring Creek is producing some crappie long line trolling with 1/24 ounce Jiffy Jigs in 4 to 8 feet of water, a float and fly is also working well in the stumps in Little Spring Creek.

December 23, 2011

LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.60 FEET, 58 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.

Bass fishing is fair there are some shallow fish but they are mostly small. Look on points and main lake humps with brush. The bass are tight in cover and the Zoom Creepy crawlers in pumpkinseed and colors is taking few fish. Work baits slowly. Up the lake close to the Oconee dam, fish points close to the current and use a dark jig and pig combination. Fish tight in any cover from the bank as far out as 15 feet. The Strike King jigs in the 1/2 ounce size in dark reds and blacks with a matching #11 Uncle Josh trailer will be best. Use some Real Craw scent and use it often casting to the same location. Flipping and pitching tight trees in the water or docks up lake is fair. Bright 7A Bombers in green crawfish worked slowly in the creeks half way back later in the day, can draw a strikes. Find the warmest water for better action. Also try a crawfish colored Bomber.

December 23, 2011

LAKE OCONEE IS DOWN 1.04 FEET, 57 DEGREES AND CLEAR.

Bass fishing is fair and there is a light stain on main Lake, stained up the rivers. The water temp is dropping and the water is rising with all the rain this week. Work a black brown or black blue jig tight to structure. Under the deeper boat docks has been working best. Work the jig very slowly. The bite is very soft so stay in contact with your bait at all times. If the sun comes out there will be some fish move out to the main lake points. Look for points that have structure on them. Work the same jigs on the points. You can also work a crank bait to pick up the active fish.

Lake Oconee Line Side report brought to you by Mark Smith at Reel Time Guide Service. 404-803-0741. wwwreeltimeguideservice.com

Line side fishing is good to excellent: The striper and hybrid bite is as good as we have seen in December. The fish are showing up from the 44 bridge to the dam. Over the past week we have had better luck on the south end of the Lake. Use your Lowrance to locate the school. After you have spotted a school on your graph drop live shad or a Capt. Mac spoon down in the school and hang on. These fish are feeding all day, so there is no need to get up at 5 am. If Georgia Power is moving water you can use a lot of bait in a short amount of time. Remember to keep moving and using your Lowrance until you find the school. Sugar Creek Marina has all the Capt. Mac spoons in stock make sure us stop by and load up. Sugar Creek has the Capt. Mac umbrella rig in stock along with Okuma line counter reels and Okuma striper rods and a complete line of striper gear. If want to go on a “Ty It before you buy it” ride to see the Lowrance HDS units in action give me a call. You can have an on the water demo. 404-803-0741. Make plans to attend the Atlanta Boat show January 12-15. Come to the fish tank and say Hi.

Crappie fishing is very good. The crappie are showing up in the middle of the major creek. Use a jig tipped with a minnow for the best results. The fish are out in the channel, use your Lowrance to locate the schools and drop your jigs down to the fish. Spider rigging has been the most productive over the past week. Now is the time for big crappie at Oconee. This should last until the end of Feb.

December 23, 2011

JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN 4.47 FEET, LIGHT STAIN & 59 DEGREES

Bass fishing is fair. With the runoff, most of the bass have moved up to the pockets to pick off and food running out into the lake. So fish shallow with a small spinner bait or a small crank bait. The bass are best on the lower lake in the creeks. Use the 3/8 ounce Enticer spinner bait with medium dual gold willow leaf blades. Slow roll this lure on the points and use a single Colorado blade and a chartreuse and white skirt. Also up lake after mid day work this same lure on thick bank cover. The Zoom green pumpkin lizard on a Texas rig has been fair on docks and points. Add a glass rattle in the lizard. Afternoons are better as the water warms up. Later each day, use a trick worm in greens, and cast around docks down lake and let it sink out of sight. Also a dark Strike King jig in black or browns and a crawfish Uncle Josh trailer, in matching colors can get strikes, but fish the baits slowly.

Our DVD, Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass is now on sale for only $ 25.00 including shipping. Send a check payable to Southern Fishing Schools Inc. to: Southern Fishing Schools Inc to 106 Hickory Ridge Drive, Cumming Georgia. Please allow 14 days for delivery.

The 2012 Atlanta Boat Show is January 12-15, 2012 at the Georgia World Congress Center. Come and see our fishing seminars. www.atlantaboatshow.com

The Great Southern Fishing Show will be held at the North Atlanta Trade Center January 21-22, 2012. We have shallow water seminars, fly fishing, guide trips and much more. Seminars will be posted soon.

Ken Sturdivant, Lowrance Professional Fishing Staff will be conducting FREE! Sonar Seminars at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Lawrenceville Georgia. The BASICS OF SONAR seminars are held on the last Saturday of each month at 2pm. All seminars are subject to change without notice.

If you would like to have a free set up sheet for your sonar, send me an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net and ask for the Sonar Setup Quick List. See the new Lowrance machines at www.lowrance.com. Lowrance Announces HDS Gen2. See them in action at Bass Pro Shops in Lawrenceville this Saturday from noon until 5pm.

We have these BASS FISHING books for sale: BASS FISHING LAKE LANIER, BASS FISHING LAKE ALLATOONA, BASS FISHING WEST POINT LAKE, BASS FISHING LAKE RUSSELL, BASS FISHING WEST POINT LAKE and BASS FISHING LAKE HARTWELL. These books are written exclusively for Bass and each book covers every week of the year. Each book $ 39.00. If you would like a sample of any book, send us an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net. Our mailing address is: Southern Fishing Schools Inc. 106 Hickory Ridge, Cumming Georgia 30040.

Copyright 2011, Southern Fishing Schools Inc. calls us to set up a school, Maps and Depth Finders or Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. www.havefunfishing.com 770 889 2654

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Thursday, January 12, 2012

2:00 pm Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

3:00 pm Drop Shots, Carolina Rigs and Jerk Baits, Tyrone Phillips

4:00 pm Lake Oconee Fishing, Mark Smith

5:00 pm Stripers! Captain Ken West

6:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant

7:00 pm Drop Shots, Carolina Rigs and Jerk Baits, Tyrone Phillips

8:00 pm West Point Lake, Chris Bell

Friday, January 13, 2012

1:00 pm Lowrance HDS, Ken Sturdivant

2:00 pm Drop Shots, Carolina Rigs and Jerk Baits, Tyrone Phillips

3:00 pm Trolling for Stripers, Marty Allagood

4:00 pm Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

5:00 pm Fly Fishing Accuracy – Beginner to Advanced, Rene Hess CCI

5:30pm Phil Johnson, Spotted Bass Secrets

6:00 pm Stripers! Captain Ken West

6:30 pm Fish Head Spin Techniques, Rick Stickelberg, Jim Mathley

7:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant

8:00 pm Lake Oconee Crappie, Al Bassett

Saturday, January 14, 2012

11:00 am Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

Noon West Point Lake, Chris Bell

1:00 pm Stripers! Captain Ken West

1:30pm Lanier Bass Tactics, Jim Mathley

2:00 pm Crank Baits for Bass, Ken Sturdivant

2:30 pm Kayak Fishing 101, Drew Gregory

3:00 pm Fly Fishing Accuracy – Beginner to Advanced, Rene Hess CCI

3:30 pm Springtime Spotted Bass, Phil Johnson

4:00 pm Fish Head Spin Techniques, Rick Stickelberg, Jim Mathley

4:30 pm Lake Allatoona Bass, Matt Driver

5:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant

5:30 pm Bass Tournament Basics, Matt Driver

6:00 pm Lake Oconee Crappie, Al Bassett

6:30 pm Float-N-Fly Techniques, Matt Driver

7:00 pm Spotted Bass Brush Pile Techniques, Captain Marty Allagood

8:00 pm Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

Sunday, January 15, 2012

11am Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

Noon West Point Lake, Chris Bell

12:30pm Lanier Bass Tactics, Jim Mathley

1:00 pm Bass Tournament Basics, Matt Driver

1:30 pm Fly Fishing – Beginner to Advanced, Rene Hess CCI

2:00 pm Lowrance HDS Technology, Ken Sturdivant

3:00 pm Stripers! Captain Ken West

4:00 pm Trophy Bass Tactics, Hawg Trough Fishing Team

5:00 pm Advanced Striper Techniques, Ken Sturdivant

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Fishing Report December 22, 2011 Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii

Aloha from Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii. The previous two weeks have developed some great catches. These catches a number of rather huge mahis and many good total catches. Pelagic species comprise the bulk of the catch while the relaxation is composed of bottom fish. Bottom fishing appears to be increasing in popularity due to the relative ease of locating action. Even so, many anglers even now prefer to lookup for the greater and far more extensively dispersed pelagic species. If there are any questions about the fishing, truly feel totally free to call Deli in Begin Me Up’s Lahaina Harbor booth at 808-667-7879. Deli can also be contacted via email at startmeupfish@gmail.com. The following report includes some of Start off Me Up’s anglers and their catch through the middle of December.


Brock and Bruce Carlson, Scott Mertlich, Greg McNeilly, Daren Newell, and Dave Hoglund acquired a handful of mahi bites and realized that they had found a hot spot. The hot spot turned out to be a big piece of floating debris that had attracted a range of fish. The anglers took gain of the chance to catch an ono and an assortment of mahis, like a pair of wonderful bulls.

Brett and Jack Campbell, Chuck Berrie, Paul Klucsar, and Dean Oknick opted to do a mixture of trolling and bottom fishing. The anglers trolled for a little whilst without any motion so they converted from trolling gear to far lighter bottom fishing deal with. Bouncing bait off the bottom resulted in some wonderful papios as well as some delightful nabeta.

Boyan Uzunov diligently worked a FAD with purely natural bait and was in a position to come absent with a handful of mahis in trade for his efforts.

Colt Beem supplied dinner by catching this mahi. The fish arrived streaking in on the prolonged rigger and little bit the nine inch jet-head lure without any hesitation.

These anglers realized that they would prefer regular action about dimensions so they went bottom fishing. They fished an area with a sandy bottom and caught a range of fish. Their most prized catches were these two nabeta, which are regarded as outstanding to try to eat.

Putting organic bait in the h2o around a FAD resulted in a mahi nearly quickly. The motion slowed following the lone mahi, so the anglers caught a couple of shibis to use as bait. Switching from reside opelus to reside shibis did not entice any a lot more bites, so the shibis have been kept for sashimi.

This nice cow mahi made deadly make contact with with a trolled lure. Hitting a lure is not usually fatal, but this fish satisfied its match right after tangling with a experienced angler.

David and Jennifer Swaney discovered some fish even though trolling off the island of Lanai. Jennifer was up 1st and caught a quite good aku, or skipjack tuna. An aku that weighs 20 lbs or a lot more is a real prize in Hawaii and is recognized as an otaru. Jennifer’s aku fell just quick of that benchmark but still weighed in at an remarkable eighteen lbs. David was up up coming to catch a 27 lb bull mahi which, comparable to most mahis of that size, place up a wonderful battle. David and Jennifer had enjoyable on their excursion and are looking forward to going fishing once more in the future.

Following discovering a latest line that was producing some motion, Bob Milton and Ross Craddeck ended up lucky sufficient to catch a mahi apiece. Some other fish little bit but they someway managed to get off the hook. Catching each fish that bites is phenomenal but unfortunately fishing often does not operate out that way.

Although doing work an place in which birds and bait were plainly visible, this mahi fell for a lure working on the lengthy rigger. Perry Smith capitalized on the opportunity and introduced his fish to the boat. In an location with so considerably existence and floor exercise, absolutely everyone onboard was stunned that far more fish did not bite.

Rick Chapin discovered a piece of floating debris and swiftly set natural bait in the h2o. Quickly sufficient, a mahi took the bait and Rick took treatment of the relaxation, producing sure that the fish ended up on the boat.

Sisters Emme and Tessa Fontainewere ended up every ready to catch a kawakawa even though functioning the 40 fathom ledge in hopes of operating across some of the mahis that had been demonstrating up on the inside. Though the mahis had been nowhere to be discovered, the kawakawas had been enjoyable to catch on light tackle.

Darby and Dylan Guido concentrated on the bottom and brought up an uku and a papio. They caught a range of other bottom fish that they did not want for intake. Since they weren’t going to be consumed, those fish ended up released.

Todd and Charlene Present, Kevin Mittelsteadt, and Travis Zaldan had an thrilling morning of fishing. They took benefit of light winds and headed to a FAD on the north shore of Maui, exactly where they utilised an assortment of reside bait and lures to catch many species of fish. Catching the fish on light tackle was a fun knowledge for the anglers, who afterwards loved the choice of consuming their fish raw or cooked.

Following hearing about the good catch from the day before, Pete and Lauri Kettler, Torry and Holly Johnson, and Rick Arellano wished to fish the north shore of Maui despite some blustery situations. Their choice compensated off as they efficiently used live opelus to end the day with a stringer of mahis and a pair of shibis.

The Rogers family members invested their morning bottom fishing. Bouncing squid and curly-tailed jigs off the bottom resulted in a trio of uku, or gray snapper, and a pair of nabeta. With enough fish to try to eat, the Rogers released the relaxation of their catch.

As can be anticipated, Doug Sahm and Anne Nguyen were a bit dissatisfied when a 150 lb blue marlin shook the hooks during an aerial display. Right after two consolation mahis, nonetheless, Doug and Anne had been all smiles.

This kawakawa was caught although trolling the within ledges and pinnacles. The tuna ate a relatively small lure working in the long gone position, which is normal for that type of fish.

This pair of mahis wound up on the boat as a consequence of a double strike. The good bull and the great cow little bit concurrently and utilized their substantial strength to just take out very a bit of line. The other lines have been cleared in purchase to stop tangles and the anglers orchestrated the process of bringing their two good mahis to the boat. The anglers did a very good job of staggering the arrival of the fish so that the crew only had to offer with a single mahi at a time. Overall, the predicament was kept in control and the ideal consequence was accomplished as the two fish were successfully caught.

The Lagore family members did not return to Lahaina Harbor with an empty fish bag. Their cow mahi attacked the lure working in the brief rigger place as they trolled previous some flotsam.

The Sherwoods had a early morning with no wind or swells, which was perfect for bottom fishing. They headed north out of Lahaina Harbor and went to Kaanapali, wherever they built a sluggish drift above a sandy spot and caught a bunch of nabeta. The anglers, captain, crew, family members, and close friends ate nicely that night. The Sherwoods also tagged and released two papios.

Kaanapali was the bottom fishing vacation spot of alternative in the afternoon as properly. Daniel, Jenacey, and John went to the nabeta grounds to catch their supper. John was the luckiest and caught a monster nabeta.

Brandon Davis was in deep drinking water behind Lanai when the purple softhead on the lengthy corner took off and line started peeling off the reel. The initial imagined was that a marlin may well have just little bit, but Brandon quickly recognized that he was battling a wonderful mahi. Brandon’s cow mahi tipped the scales at a large 28 lbs.

Nick Lynch, a reasonably youthful large sport angler of 14 years aged, caught a really wonderful bull mahi. The purple softhead struck but yet again as the mahi pounced on the lure near the recently redeployed LA buoy. Nick won the battle against a tough fish and proved that dedication is far much more essential than age when fighting a large fish.

Nick understood that his fish pulled difficult and he also located out that the fish was large and hard to maintain as a end result of its fat and slime. The bull mahi officially weighed in at 38 lbs.

Many thanks for using a look at this Start Me Up fishing report. Any questions can be directed toward Deli at 808-667-7879 or startmeupfish@gmail.com. Hopefully the yr will occur to a sturdy finish in regard to fishing. Until the following report, restricted lines.

Aloha,
Jonny

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Rick’s Bait and Tackle

The owner (Rick) from Rick’s Bait and Deal with out of Lewes Delaware handed away yesterday from a substantial heart attack. God bless him and our prayers go out to his family members. He was a wonderful man and effectively identified in the region.

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Happy Holidays to all the Offshore Junkies!

Merry Xmas, Joyful Chanukah and Joyful New Year to All.
Feels peculiar to be undertaking this in NY when it is officially winter season and but fifty five degrees outside!
Oh nicely, Tis the Period none-the-much less.
Jeff

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Merry Christmas and The Best New Year Yet,

To all SFC member’s! Hoping it’ll be tranquil about right here. Even now pondering how Santa will get a new Ricky Scarboro Sportfish down the chimney, but nevertheless hanging on to the dream. Finest to all of you, Frank

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Close to the Surface by Greet Wouters Lookin For New Copy

Hi there,
I have someone seeking for a new copy of this e-book Close to the Surface area by Greet Wouters . I know you can get a few used copies on amazon.
But this individual is seeking for a new Duplicate.
I know Roddy Hayes in the past had access to a few.
Roddy do you still?
I saw a cancer site gives percentages of income to a cancer foundation but saw no way to buy it.
If any person is aware of a duplicate that can be purchased let me know.
Thanks
John
Make sure you pm me or e-mail me at John Eppe At Gmail.com
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A good friend of mine is looking to acquire a copy of &quotClose to the Surface area&quot by Greet Wouters. She’s checked all the common Internet internet sites including Barnes and Noble, Amazon, and many others. and has only found utilised copies ranging from $ 179-$ 325. She’d instead purchase a new duplicate, if achievable.

If anyone has any ideas or understands in which I may well be ready to refer her to I’d value your assist.

Many thanks in advance.

Happiest of Holidays to one particular and all!

Jeff Merrill

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Bench Made Machetes For Sale

These are truly great large high quality bench built machetes intended for function in woody regions. If you go into the woods a lot, these will be your buddy. A 14&quot blade is excellent for small tree limbs, and thick brush. They seem like they are just for show, but these are some truly tough knives capable of some Critical abuse.

They are built of 6150 steel (you will not discover 6150 metal in any factory created knife or machete) which is just ideal for a knife that you are going to be banging into rocks, dust and obtaining wet. 6150 is equivalent to 5160 but it has Vanadium. six sequence are chrome Vanadium metal. 6150 must far better 5160 in all regards by a little margin… identical or much better edge holding, a little bit much better grain composition, higher affect hardness, so IMO a greater option for a blade that is heading to be beat to demise in hostile environments.

I have two types one particular is the Golok design and the other is the Duku Chandong.

Equally weigh in all around 760 grams without the leather instances and the manage is six&quot and blade is 14&quot.

Equally are full tang development with brass rivets and guards.

They are sharpened with a convex grind and each have burl wooden handles with brass eyelets for para cord.

They come with a leather situation and I will promote 1 machete and one case for $ 76+ PayPal payment shipped to anyplace in the reduce 48.

Word of warning – make confident there are no body areas in the cutting route when you swing it.

Golok Type
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Duku Chandong Fashion
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Backbone
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Handles
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Cases
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If anyone is intrigued, I have some in building photographs.

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Red Drum Tackle shop fishing report, Buxton 12-20

Sunday fishing report by Dan

Cold winds kept the fishermen in the hook nowadays. Reviews of dog sharks and skates had been the major report. Trout fishing was also primarily down in the hook region. No reports on if any trout have been caught. Yesterday down at the inlet, 1 man was cranking in a dog shark of about three ft in when a larger shark bit the doggie in 50 percent. So maybe the massive sharks are displaying up for these who like catching them.

Monday fishing report by Dan

The weather conditions is acquiring much better and warmer which will help the fishermen to be capable to fish. There was some sea mullet getting caught in the hook previous night time and a number of trout also being documented. Just heard of a feasible fifty seven inch striper getting caught up at Oregon Inlet, so probably the bite is finding started out… Nicely grumpy contact from up north on best of a mountain. He is in training for his massive race with Mikey afterwards this week. I hope he can make it down the slope, previous 12 months Grumpy crashed and burned before he received to his head start placement. Maybe Mikey will permit Grumpy race down the kiddie slope…..

Have a Merry Christmas

Dan

Tuesday’s Report

Right now turned out to be just beautiful!!!! There is a few people fishing, but I have not noticed a peep from them. I’ll probally hear in the early morning how they did these days.
Tomorrow should be just like these days. I would feel there’d be some sea mullet close to, specks, a flounder or two, heck possibly even a pet drum. Anyways, go fishing and appreciate the beautiful weather conditions and if you catch fish, effectively that’s a Reward!!!

Kristie

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

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