OIFC fishing report 10-15
Many will know this smiling confront. Had a excellent time fishing these days with Louise Ingram from here at OIB. Her smile says it all. We did not discover as several as we would have liked but had a gorgeous day up the Shallotte River.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
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"Back to the east facet" | Get Active | ten/14/11
Tom Earp from Raliegh named me a month ago t o program a excursion to fish there at Carolina Beach. The 25 knot winds maintain us shut to the beach. The around shore wrecks did not generate many reds so we moved back again to the ICW and went to work.Mulllet minnows. We managed to bang out a double handful of reds and named it a excellent time.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
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Many will know this smiling deal with. Had a great time fishing today with Louise Ingram from here at OIB. Her smile states it all. We did not discover as a lot of as we would have liked but had a beautiful day up the Shallotte River.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
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Tom Earp from Raliegh named me a month ago t o strategy a excursion to fish there at Carolina Beach. The twenty five knot winds retain us near to the beach. The close to shore wrecks did not generate several reds so we moved again to the ICW and went to operate.Mulllet minnows. We managed to bang out a ambigu handful of reds and named it a excellent time.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
"Don and Corinne" | Tiberias – 22′ | ten/13/11
Don and Corinne from Nebraska joined me for a fifty percent day trip this morning. We commenced off focusing on trout with artificials, but by no means connected. We moved on to try out and find the redfish. Corinne hooked up on a are living mullet and the drag was slipping just a bit. The combat was on! Its a trout! We obtained Corinne reloaded and the following bite was a redfish. I am not certain Corinne was quite prepared for the combat. She did a fantastic task sticking with it and landed our first slot red of the day. Meanwhile, Don hooks up challenging, drag screaming, angler and reel each straining beneath strain. Don did quick operate and did a excellent occupation at angling one more great slot red to the boat. Corinne hooks up yet again and it is yet another wonderful trout. Lady Luck! We had a couple a lot more mystery hook ups and swift break offs. We landed a couple of toadfish and the motion went lifeless. I was getting all set to pull the lines and head elsewhere. Corinne’s reel started out whining, then screaming and the battle was on yet again! Corinne landed a 26" brute of a redfish. I decided to go look for a flounder to full her slam. We could not locate one particular ready to bite a hook. I decided to attempt and stop the day with one more redfish. We doubled up and ended the day on a great be aware! I really like it! Thanks for fishing with me men! See ya on the h2o!
– Capt. Jacob Frick
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"Fall Brawl fishing forecast" | OIFC Environment Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/thirteen/11
Seems to be like issues are coming together for a repeat of last years Fall Brawl King Mackerel Tourney where most of the fish were caught at Lighthouse Rocks. Last couple days have witnessed strengthening King fishing coming from Lighthouse Rocks. Have heard of some good types getting caught there. Looking out to following weeks climate, it seems to be stable. A weak front arrives thru subsequent Thursday and weekend seems to be exceptional. As fish start off to develop into LHR, if weather stays stable, fish must also remain steady. Hoping for a all out traditional fall Carolina King bite!
– Rube McMullan
"Bait Report" | OIFC Environment Cat / Carolina Cat | ten/thirteen/eleven
Captain Chris Dawson just noted there is a great deal of bait on the seashore in 16 ft. of h2o. He also explained the h2o is clearing up. Capt. Chris said "the drinking water is obvious sufficient to see the jelly fish".
Very good news for the approaching tournaments!
– Capt. Rickey Beck
"Kevin’s King" | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | ten/12/11
Captain Kevin Sneed had to do some traveling today to find this king pictured underneath. But we know they are around. The bait is there and the h2o is settling down from the blow. The fish ought to be chewing and ready to be caught in time for the forthcoming tournaments.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 10-15
Weather was calmer in the morning but breezed up in the afternoon. Wahoo was excellent and Yellowfin Tuna had been a very good catch. No boats fished inshore.
Bite Me: David Jochum of Washington, DC caught a 42lb Wahoo. Hugh Janus of Frisco, NC released a Barracuda.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Excellent fishing right now with plenty of boats out! Weather was awesome and windy with winds increasing in the afternoon, but anglers stated it was really worth it. Wahoo were the catch of the day with many citation dimension. Fair Dolphin have been caught as effectively as a scattered Blackfin Tuna and King Mackerel. Hatteras Fever introduced a Blue Marlin and Tuna Duck produced a White Marlin.
Citations
Tuna Duck: Brian Evans of Ruffin, NC introduced a White Marlin.
Bite Me: James Raines of Blairsville, GA caught a 44lb Wahoo.
Hatteras Fever: Steven Guyton of Wilmington, OH introduced a Blue Marlin right now and a Sailfish (Oct 13th).
Massive Eye: James Odell of Kannapolis, NC caught a 64lb Wahoo. Albert Fox of Sabillasville, MD caught a 43lb Wahoo.
Sundown: Peter Clarke of Raleigh, NC caught a 53lb Wahoo.
Thursday, Oct thirteen, 2011
Overcast day with many boats out fishing. The main catch today was Wahoo with some good sizes getting brought to the dock. Dolphin fishing was honest and there have been scattered Blackfin Tuna. Hatteras Fever produced a Sailfish.
Inshore excellent Speckled Trout and Red Drum.
Sundown: Travis Strausser of Cuyahoga Falls, OH caught a 40lb Wahoo. Luke Strausser of Akron, OH caught a 42lb Wahoo.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Just a single of our boats fishing nowadays, they had a rather very good day. They caught ten Wahoo, a handful of Black bout Tuna and a couple of bailer dimension Dolphin
Inshore boaters caught a couple of Speckled and Grey Trout
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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 10-15
This weekend has established to be a great bottom weekend! …………. We have picked up SEA MULLET, POMPANO, BLUEFISH, BLACK DRUM, and small SPOTS! …………… The SPOT Run has not transpired however, I passed the MOREHEAD Town PORT yesterday in our boat, and with all of the boats around, we did not see anything caught! …………… Anyway, it appears like there just isn’t much motion in the SPOT DEPT. rather significantly wherever, at the very least SO FAR! ……… Congratulations to KENNETH WADE (Winterville, NC)–two lb. 14 oz. BLACK DRUM ……………… ALLEN SKINNER (Clinton, NC)–1 lb. 12 oz. SEA MULLET ………… LOU Pace (Stella, NC)–1 lb. six oz. & one lb. 2 oz. SEA MULLET ………. MATT RAY (Raleigh, NC)–twelve oz. BLUEFISH ……………. SUE SOSNOWSKI (Clayton, NC)–9 oz. BLACK DRUM …………. LESLIE JONES (Kinston, NC)–eight oz. & seven oz. POMPANO …………. and DORIS SKINNER (Lucama, NC)–eight oz. BLACK DRUM ……….. Gorgeous climate is in retailer for the following handful of days, so if you get a chance, occur on down and choose up a number of of these good measurement bottom dwellers! ………… The Water TEMPERATURE has dropped to 71*, and it will most likely keep there for yet another week or so, dependent on the next Cold SNAP. ………… SEE YOU Soon! …………. MIKE STANLEY
KENNETH WADE (Winterville, NC)–two lb. 14 oz. BLACK DRUM ….ten-15-eleven
ALLEN SKINNER (Clinton, NC)–one lb. 12 oz. SEA MULLET ….10-13-11
LOU Tempo (Stella, NC)–one lb. six oz. & 1 lb. 2 oz. SEA MULLET ….ten-fifteen-eleven
MATT RAY (Raleigh, NC)–twelve oz. BLUEFISH ….ten-15-11
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SUE SOSNOWSKI (Clayton, NC)–nine oz. BLACK DRUM ….ten-14-eleven
LESLIE JONES (Kinston, NC)–eight oz. & 7 oz. POMPANO ….10-15-eleven
DORIS SKINNER (Lucama, NC)–8 oz. BLACK DRUM ….10-14-11
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ten-thirteen-11 …… THURSDAY …… Still not there! ……
As the season progresses, we are viewing a lack of SPOTS, the target fish that everyone Loves! …………. The earlier few days have been below a Reduced Strain and the ocean has been rough. Fishing has been predictable with BOTTOM/SURF feeders like Puppy DRUM, a couple of BLACK DRUM, an assortment of SEA MULLET, POMPANO, and modest SPOTS. ……………. Congratulations to MIKE KISER (Salisbury, NC)–five lb. fifteen oz. Pet DRUM ………… ANDY PARKS (Jacksonville, NC)–1 lb. 7 oz. SEA MULLET ………… JOHNNY Prolonged (Emerald Isle, NC)–Several Nice SEA MULLET ………….. and VIRGIL LOFTIN (Atlanta, GA)–COOLER of SPOTS & MULLET …………. We positive aren’t environment the woods on fireplace, but there are plenty of Ready FISHERMEN! ………….. The water temperature has risen to 72*, but we will see a Cool OFF this weekend with lovely skies and cooler temps! ………….. Possibly that will be our shot! ………. See you Soon! ……….. MIKE STANLEY
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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 10-16
A few huge Drum, a few Yearlings, and a few Pups caught this early morning at the level. Bluefish just about everywhere you throw a bait. A few Specks caught off Ramp 38 and Puppy Drum documented powering the Motels. Tiny Pompano off Ramp 43 and along South Seashore and truthful catches of Sea Mullet and Black Drum becoming caught from North and South Shorelines – Grumpy.
Thursday Fishing Report
All the Bluefish you want to catch at and all around the Point with the exact same report from powering the motels and all together South Seashore. A couple of Yearling Drum caught at the Position late this morning together with a few slots. Sea Mullet and Black Drum documented from South Seaside and Ramp 43. Speedo just referred to as and mentioned Bluefish on each and every cast this evening at the Level so Drummer Boy is heading residence – Grumpy.
Friday Fishing Report
five big Drum caught on Avon Pier this afternoon and by just a single individual – bet that ain’t the situation correct now. Sea Mullet off Ramps 43 and 49 together with a few Black Drum. Bluefish keep on to cooperate and rumor has it that a couple Specks had been caught nowadays at the Jetties. Good luck to all fishing in the 26th annual Cap Town Tournament – Grumpy.
Saturday Fishing Report
The day started out out with Pups, Yearling, and a few Large Drum at the Stage and it is ending with the exact same report. A good blend of Drum even now becoming caught at this posting on equally sides of the Level. A lot of Bluefish from all beaches and some citation Sea Mullet caught off Ramps 43 and 49. Great climate for the tournament this 12 months and another great day on tap for tomorrow – Grumpy.
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Anyone have an e-mail for Lora? Or yet another suggestion?
It wants to be an email so he can set it up from the ship
Many thanks!
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Hatteras Wabbly Hoos 10/14
Man it was good to get back out on the h2o these days.
It was a fairly journey out, then the climate deteriorated all day.
Great fishin although, produced us neglect about how rough it was.
Our new buddies from Georgia caught on their own a limit of wahoos!
Great types as well, James caught a citation 44 pounder and numerous other ended up close, all of them have been Excess fat!
Excellent to be back again on the water!
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This is Torture!!!
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Capt. John Oughton’s Tips and Tricks “Mahi”
We are trying some thing to assist out anyway we can. We have our seminars we do in the winter season with George Poveromo and we have carried out the Canyon Runner’s also. But now we are heading to do a sequence of Tip’s and Trick’s. Shortly we will be trying to get into submitting these tips in video versions also.
TRICK #1 for Mahi:
Captain Johns Suggestion for Mahi
October 14, 2011
Recently Ive heard plenty of folks complaining, primarily when they locate a piece of particles, about the Dolphin not biting or theres so many Triggers and Bar Jacks you cant even get bait to them
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Effectively maybe this will support you. I would believe that most everybody has a few skippies or alberts in there freezer or fish box appropriate?
Nicely instead of discarding the rack save it. Pretty easy tie it to a 5 foot piece of 100lb and some type of float, toss it over and watch what happens, sport on. Now you are able to get the Dolphins back again up and genuinely at this level you just need to get them fired up and eating once yet again now that the decoy has All the critters preoccupied.
Captain John Oughton
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