South Carolina DNR saltwater fishing report 12-8
Saltwater Fishing Tendencies:
Little River – Grand Strand – Charleston – Beaufort – Tides – S.Do. marine leisure fishing polices (PDF file). Saltwater Fishing License internet site.
Fishing trends courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Examine the site for modern updates and detailed reports.
Tiny River (unchanged from Dec. one)
Cherry Grove Pier studies that fishing has slowed. Whiting, spots and a handful of flounder have been caught.
Grand Strand
Black drum and sheepshead: Fair to very good. Perrys studies that sheepshead have truly slowed down, but black drum have been feeding quite nicely on shrimp in the creeks. Modest black drum are also getting caught off the beach front.
Surf and Pier report: Some snapper bluefish are nonetheless being caught off the seaside, and whiting are being caught off the piers specifically at night time. A couple of spots and croaker are still around.
Trout: Extremely excellent. Perrys Bait and Tackle studies that trout are biting really effectively all around the Murrells Inlet Jetties and especially in the backs of creeks. About the jetties most anglers are fishing dwell bait beneath a float rig, and in the creeks anglers are operating the edges of oyster bars for a couple of hrs both facet of very low tide. On the growing or falling tide fish can also be caught versus the grass. Dwell shrimp are the best bait, but Mirrolures in Texas Chicken and Christmas Tree colours have also been catching huge fish. Paddle tail grubs have also been effective.
Spottail Bass: Excellent to very very good. Perrys reviews that bull red drum are nonetheless getting caught off Huntington Seashore, Garden Metropolis and the Surfside Beach front ledges on lower bait offerings. A couple of slot-sized fish are being caught in the surf, but most of the fish are thirty-forty plus inches. Slot sized redfish are feeding effectively in the creeks wherever the finest motion has been on the incoming tide. Are living mud minnows, dwell finger mullet, are living shrimp and a selection of artificial lures will all operate.
Flounder: Honest to good. Perrys reviews that the quantity of flounder caught is way down, but the few fish that have been caught have been really excellent sized. Forged or troll Carolina rigged are living mud minnows on the bottom over sandy bottoms and all around difficult construction. Fishing is usually best for a couple of hours either facet of lower tide.
Charleston
Offshore: Haddrells Stage studies that bottom fishing closures have slowed the number of anglers heading out, but there have been some amazing grouper studies from anglers fishing in 90-150 feet of water. Reside pinfish are usually a bait of choice, but cigar minnows and butterfly jigs are also very good alternatives. Nearshore weakfish are also holding pretty properly on nearshore reefs, exactly where they can be caught on a DOA shrimp fished vertically or a Zman Ultra shrimp.
Trout: Fair. Haddrells Position reviews that the trout bite proceeds to be sporadic. The most successful pattern has been trolling smooth plastics together the grass line close to large tide. For casting DOA Shrimp, Zman MinnowZ, and suspending Mirrolures will all catch fish. Its also challenging to go wrong with dwell shrimp.
Spottail bass: Very excellent. Haddrells Stage reviews that redfish proceed to feed really heavily. Dwell bait is confident-fire, but this is also the time of 12 months when artificials can be just as powerful. Gulp! Shrimp and Jerkshad, Zman PaddlerZ, DOA Shrimp, Chatterbaits and a lot more will all catch fish. Fish are schooling on the flats at low tide, and there are also a lot of redfish feeding close to shell factors and creek mouths on moving tides.
Sheepshead: Good to extremely great. Haddrells Position reports that sheepshead fishing is still really powerful from the jetties to most any bridge pilings to docks with plenty of barnacle expansion. This is the time when reside shrimp below a float can be just as good as fiddler crabs, which are nonetheless difficult to beat.
Beaufort
Trout: Great. Bay Road Outfitters studies that the trout bite is robust and trout will take in fairly considerably anything at all proper now including are living shrimp or mud minnows below a popping cork, Gulp!, and a assortment of gentle plastic baits. The larger trout will be identified close to moving h2o, and the more compact fish will be caught on mud factors in about four ft of drinking water. A honest number of keeper sized fish are getting caught.
Spottail Bass: Great to extremely good. Bay Road Outfitters in Beaufort reviews that redfishing is robust and there is beginning to be some superb sight-fishing on reduced tide. Fish have typically finished tailing for the calendar year as fiddler crabs have gotten scarce, but on very low tide fish can be witnessed chasing bait on the flats. Redfish are congregating around oyster bars, oyster factors and grass points. Sight fishing will only get far better as the water will get clearer. Redfish are starting to move into winter season colleges, but they are not in massive groups yet. Captain Dan Fishin Coach Utley reviews that the incoming tide is the best to fish considering that the h2o has started out to calme. As winds have calmed a little bit the h2o is starting to apparent and so artificial baits like Gulp! Shrimp in the New Penny colour are functioning wonderful. Fish the grass edges on the increasing drinking water and also back in the grass as the water gets greater. On low tide fish are also commencing their schooling pattern and can be caught with ¼ ounce jigheads and a Gulp Shrimp! or gold spoons. The very best time of the calendar year for sight fishing for redfish is right about the corner, specially when the winds lay down.
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South Carolina DNR freshwater fishing report 12-8
Fishing Information
Mountains Area
Piedmont Area
Midlands Area
Santee Cooper System
SC Freshwater Fishing Regulations (Adobe PDF)
Purchase a fishing license
Boat Ramp Locations
State Fish Consumption Advisories
StriperFishing trends courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Check the site for recent updates and detailed reports.
Mountains Area
Lake Jocassee:
Black Bass: Fair. Captain Pat Bennett reports that bait and bass have moved into the creeks and rivers as water temperatures have dropped. Try targeting bass related to shoreline cover proximate to deep water, where they can be caught on shakey head worms and crankbaits. As water temperatures drop further and fish move into a winter pattern the best action will come fishing over deep water for suspended fish. Look for bait schools on your graph, and then lower down a jigging spoon or drop shot rig. Water levels continue to drop, so be careful putting in and running on the lake. Trout: Fair. Captain Steve Pietrykowski reports that fish can still be caught in the main lake, but the best concentration of fish will be found up the rivers. Troll from the surface down to 50 feet with live bait, including free lines far back from the boat, planer board rigs, and weighted baits at a variety of depths. Around DNR stockings trout can also be caught with Rooster Tails cast from shore.
Lake Keowee:
Largemouth and Spotted Bass: Fair to good. Guide Brad Fowler reports that fish continue to be spread out across the whole lake, from shallow to deep, but the topwater action has slowed somewhat. The bulk of the schooling activity is now taking place over deep, open water where bass are feeding on schools of shad. The most productive pattern may be fishing deep, and drop shotting as well as fishing shakey head worms will both work. Fishing shakey head worms around floating docks remains a reliable technique, as it is most of the year.
Lake Hartwell:
Striped and Hybrid Bass: Fair. Captain Bill Plumley reports that striper fishing has slowed a little but some fish are in the bigger creeks. Free lining and pulling planer boards will both work, and some fish are also being caught on down lines. Isolated schooling activity is reported. Catfish: Good. Captain Bill Plumley reports that blue catfish are moving into the creeks where they can be caught in 7-25 feet of water with cut gizzard shad. Channel catfish are shallower, and they can be caught in 8-10 feet of water on cut herring and nightcrawlers. Black Bass: Good. Guide Brad Fowler reports that fish are spread out and being caught on a variety of techniques. In the creeks there is a good bite on small crankbaits, spinnerbaits, frogs and buzzbaits, and there is also some schooling activity. The biggest change is that a few deep fish are starting to show up in 25-40 feet of water where they can be caught on drop shot rigs, shakey head worms and jigs. Crappie: Good. Captain Bill Plumley reports that crappie are feeding well around brush and bridge pilings. Fish minnows 10-12 feet down over brush or around bridge pilings in 15-20 feet of water.
Piedmont Area
Lake Russell:
Catfish: Fair. Guide Wendell Wilson reports that the best bet for catfish is fishing on the bottom around the large bait schools found in major coves. Anchor and put out cut herring offerings on the bottom, and dont be afraid to chum to draw in the cats. Lately catfish catches have been a bit off. Striped bass: Fair. Guide Wendell Wilson reports that gulls are beginning to arrive on Lake Russell, and so there are visual clues to locate the bait and striped bass. Pulling free lined live herring remains the best technique. Black Bass: Good to very good. Guide Wendell Wilson reports that the bass pattern remains very similar, and bass are feeding well around bait schools 20-25 feet deep in large coves in the mid-lake. Whether the coves have brush or not is unimportant the presence of bait schools is the key. Drop shot rigs fished just off the bottom and baited with a plastic worm or live minnows will produce, and jigging spoons are also working. Another good pattern is fishing around flooded standing timber at the same depths (20-40 feet) where the bait is holding. Texas rigs and jigging spoons will both catch fish. White and yellow perch: Good. Guide Wendell Wilson reports that fishing minnows just off the bottom in 25-30 feet of water, particularly in the lower lake around the mouth of the Rocky River, is the best pattern. Yellow perch are showing up in good numbers. Perch make of part of a mixed bag right now and will be caught along with bass and crappie. Crappie: Fair to good. Guide Wendell Wilson reports that the crappie are mixed in with the bass and perch around bait schools in large mid-lake coves. Fish minnows to target crappie.
Lake Thurmond:
Crappie: Good to very good. Captain William Sasser reports that crappie are feeding well around brush piles 15-20 feet deep in the creek channels. Raysville, Soap Creek and the South Carolina Little River are all producing. In the South Carolina Little River the crappie bite on minnows has been approaching sensational, and anglers have been buying 12-15 dozen minnows and getting through them all.
Black bass: Good. Buckeye Lures in Augusta reports that bass fishing is strong on Clarks Hill and fish are in the backs of creeks where they can be caught in 2-15 feet of water. Most any technique from the top of the water column to the bottom will work, including working spinnerbaits, crankbaits and jigs. The key is to fish around grass where most of the bass are concentrated, and fishing a jig may be the best big fish pattern.
Striped and Hybrid Bass: Good to very good. Captain William Sasser reports that lots of nice 9-11 pound fish are being caught in the middle to backs of creeks. Raysville and the South Carolina Little River are both producing well. Planer boards and free lines are both catching fish, and dropping some down lines about 15 feet deep will also pick up striper and hybrids. No schooling activity has been reported but single fish can be seen rolling in coves.
Lake Wylie:
White perch: Good. Captain Rodger Taylor reports that white perch are feeding in open water on the edges of humps 25-30 feet deep. Fishing small minnows on a modified Sabiki rig is the best technique.
Catfish: Very good. Captain Rodger Taylor reports that water temperatures are dropping and days are getting shorter, and accordingly bait is moving deeper and so are the bass. Shad can still be seen just before dark in the middle sections of creeks over 25 feet of water, but gone are the huge schools on the surface in the very back of creeks and coves, and only a few shad are popping in the backwaters now. The channel catfish bite is excellent in the morning fishing on the bottom in 20-25 feet and then shallower as the day goes on. The time to catch blue catfish is approaching but the water is not cold enough for them to be in a true winter pattern yet.
Largemouth Bass: Good to very good. FLW Professional and Guide Matt Arey concurs that the greatest concentrations of fish have moved out of the very backs of creeks following the threadin shad schools and are now about halfway back towards the main lake. Some fish can still be found 2/3 of the way back in the creeks to the very backs, and a very few fish have already returned to the main lake. Bait that only migrated into main lake pockets is still there. Small square-billed crankbaits and Rattle Trap-type baits are still working well, and a few fish may still feed on top. In the past couple of weeks Matts boat has picked up two fish simultaneously on a single Rattle Trap and another double on a Spook/ Front Runner combo. Soon jerk baits and grubs will start to have their day.
Midlands Area
Lake Greenwood:
Crappie (unchanged from Dec. 1): Fair. Sportsmans Friend reports that spider rig trolling in 6-15 feet of water has been most productive. Jigs have been outfishing minnows recently.
Catfish: Good. Captain Chris Simpson reports that the drift bite remains strong. Some days fish are stacked in the river channel and making drifts in the channel, parallel to the channel or in and out of the channel is the best bet. On other days fish are scattered out across 18-25 foot deep flats where they can also be targeted drifting. Cut shad and herring have been the best baits. Anchoring on channel ledges and using cut and live bream and perch has also produced some big channel catfish and flatheads recently, but drifting is still the most consistent way to put fish in the boat.
Largemouth Bass: Fair. Sportsmans Friend reports that there is still schooling activity scattered across most of Lake Greenwood. Fishing popping bugs behind a popping cork has been effective for putting fish in the boat, and when the schools sound jigging Berry Spoons off near-by points has been effective. Despite the season fish have generally remained pretty deep. Fish have also been caught where wind is blowing into dips and creek channels on crankbaits and plastic worms.
Lake Monticello: (unchanged from Dec. 1)
Catfish: Good. Captain Chris Simpson reports that big fish continue to feed well on Lake Monticello. The fall drift bite is on, and big fish are being caught drifting on the bottom with a Santee-style rig in 60-90 feet of water. The depth can vary from day to day, and fish have been caught as deep as 115 feet of water. Now is also a good time for free-line drifting higher in the water column, and a range of different sizes can be caught with this technique. Cut shad and white perch have been the best baits.
Lake Wateree:
Largemouth Bass: Good. Captain Chris Heining reports that the bass bite is still strong on Lake Wateree. Most fish are being caught around rocks, particularly rocky points, and 6-8 feet of water has been the ideal depth range. Both crankbaits and soft plastics, including shakey head worms, have been productive. Some striped bass have also been picked up on fast-moving crankbaits.
Crappie: Very good. Will Hinson of the Southern Crappie Tournament Trail reports that crappie fishing is very strong on Lake Wateree, and very good numbers of 1 ½ to 2 pound fish have been caught recently. The best bite is from Dutchmans Creek out towards the mid-river and up towards the dam at the top of the lake. Fish are all along the old river channel, and some days they are holding on top of the river ledge in 12-13 feet of water and other days they are flat on the bottom in 18-20 feet of water (particularly if the sun is high and bright). Fishing a maximum of 1-2 feet off the bottom has been a key, and both minnows and jigs are catching fish. Fish Stalker Jigs in Ugly Green and Pearl White have been working. Overall this has been the best fall bite in some time.
Catfish: Good. Captain Rodger Taylor reports that water temperatures have dropped into the mid-50s in the upper lake area. The anchored bite in the upper lake has been pretty slow, although some big blue catfish have been picked up on the bottom. Drifting in the lower lake and the mid-lake are much better, where huge concentrations of gizzard shad (which are easily caught and make excellent bait) can be found in the main channel. The best concentration of 2-4 pound fish may be in the lower lake, but the numbers of 6-10 pound fish may be better in the mid-lake The anchored bite should improve soon because the best time for catching big fish on the bottom is right around the corner.
Lake Murray:
Largemouth Bass: Fair. Veteran bass angler Doug Lown reports that fishing has been up and down, but there is a general trend towards a better bite as the fall turnover gets further behind us and water quality improves. Unlike a couple of weeks ago, its again possible to get a bite. Areas with clear water have produced better than stained areas, and the biggest concentrations of fish seem to be in relatively shallow water that is proximate to deep water. Lake Murray is not traditionally a lake with a major fall creek run, and the very backs of creeks and coves have not been productive. Nor are the majority of fish out in open water chasing small shad, as they seem to be hanging around bream and perch in the shallows. Areas with rocky bottoms are producing much better than soft bottoms, probably because the food is there. Early morning working shakey head worms off secondary points is a good bet, and after the sun starts to get up fishing a worm or jig around docks may produce. Fish have been in the shallows for a couple of weeks now, and they seem to be feeding more aggressively as they get settled in.
Catfish: Good. Captain Chris Simpson reports that cold fronts have slightly reduced the consistency of the catfish bite, but overall the fishing is still strong. At times the pre-frontal bite has been excellent, with the fishing slowing a bit after fronts come through. Baitfish are balling up well and holding in the 20-40 foot range, and channel catfish are being caught in creeks and coves in 15-40 feet of water. Most blues are being caught in open water areas near the main river channel in 25-70 feet, depending on the section the lake. Drifting is most productive but anchoring will also catch fish, and cut herring and gizzard shad are the strongest baits.
Striped Bass: Fair. Lake World reports that fish are being found from the middle of the lake up to Blacks Bridge, and the arrival of the birds is starting to provide clues for locating striper. Pulling planer boards against the banks, drifting live herring and fishing down lines in the mid-river in 20-30 feet of water will all work. Artificial lure enthusiasts are also catching some fish trolling in shallow water. Shellcracker: Fair. Lake World reports that the shellcracker bite has slowed and fish are spread out across the lake. Look for fish around points and fish worms on the bottom in 4-10 feet of water.
Crappie: Fair. Lake World reports that the late fall bite is starting to pick up, and fish are being caught in 4-12 feet of water around brushpiles at the mouth of coves. Live minnows and jigs will both catch fish.
Santee Cooper System
Largemouth bass: Good. Captain Jimmie Hair reports that the primary pattern remains similar, but the fishing has improved. Fishing around eel grass with Gambler Super Studs and swimming jigs will catch fish, and in the swamp working square-billed crankbaits around cypress trees is effective. Soft plastics will also catch fish around trees. A number of five pound plus fish have been caught recently, but remember to be careful running the lake with low water levels. In the Cooper River sizes are still small, but when it gets colder bigger fish should be caught on jigs and bucktails. Striped Bass: Fair to good Captain Jim Glenn reports that striped bass are biting well and can be caught at various depths, especially during surface schooling activity. When not seen on the surface most striper are suspended from 35-50 feet deep, and live baits and artificial lures like jigs and spoons will produce fish. Some anglers are also having success trolling deep running plugs.
Crappie: Good to very good. Captain Steve English reports that the crappie bite is still strong around offshore brushpiles, but as temperatures drop fish are heading to slightly deeper brush. More fish continue to be caught in the upper lake, but average sizes are better in the lower lake where some 2 ½ plus pound fish have been caught. Both jigs and minnows are working.
Catfish: Good. Captain Jim Glenn reports that the expected seasonal improvement in Santee Cooper catfishing is about on schedule, as cooler water temperatures have put catfish in a feeding mood. Many anglers have begun to fish the deeper waters of both lakes, and drift fishing is the preferred method for most catfishermen. Anchoring in 10-20 feet is also a viable option in both lakes for anglers who find the right spots. Large numbers of 4-6 pound fish have been caught as well as good numbers of 12-18 pound fish, and occasional 30-50 pound fish have also been reported. Mullet, shad and menhaden are the preferred baits right now.
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Off the Hook Charters report , Hilton Head 12-8
My consumers casted jigs, spoons and topwater lures and did excellent catching some
great redfish on the reduced tide right now.
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Pictured previously mentioned my customer David Wiersma the following from chilly Green Bay had wonderful day
catching some great redfish and a handful of trout. I really like this time of the yr..distinct water
and redfish are starting up to college large time and you hardly ever see another boat out there!
Consider gain of the exceptional wintertime fishery we have and give me a phone!
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Hilton Head Island, SC
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Capt Brian Vaughn
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Fishing with Capt. Gus! Rising Lake Levels 12-11-11
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Photograph #1 When covered with water, this shoal with a rock pile is an excellent area to catch bass.
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Photograph #two Will McConnell age eleven of Mooresville, NC proven keeping a noticed bass caught on a latest Lake Norman Fishing journey with his sister Mary Taylor McConnell and dad, Ben McConnell
Fishing with Capt. Gus!
Soaring Lake Ranges
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Soon after numerous months of very low drinking water circumstances, recent rains have caused water ranges on Lake Norman to rise well above targeted amounts for December. Large h2o, while as well late for the 2011 boating time, can make catching fish simpler, specifically largemouth and spotted bass.
The very low lake water levels skilled in September and Oct, pressured bass to leave the shoreline and locate cover in deep drinking water. Conversely, as drinking water amounts rise, bass return to the identical covered rocks, downed trees and stump fields that they frequented in the spring. Savvy anglers manufactured notes although the lake was low and marked new spots on their GPS units and topographic paper maps.
Shallow h2o bass are easy to tempt with top rated h2o lures. Spinner and buzz baits are well-known with nearby anglers, but floating worms, swim and jerk baits also have their time and place. When baitfish colleges are observed swimming on the area, a tiny popping or stick bait often triggers explosive strikes.
Higher drinking water is a boom to dock fishermen. Any kid will tell you that there are far more fish all around their dock when the water is deeper. Unless of course bass are area feeding, the very best way to appeal to dock bass is to bobber fish with dwell minnows. Several rods increase your possibilities of catching several fish. Be really sure the rods are secured in the rod holders with the drag set instead lightly. Or else, a huge a single might break the line or pull a rod into the lake.
To examine lake ranges get in touch with one-800-829-5253 or pay a visit to: http://www.duke-energy.com/lakes/amounts.asp .Lake amounts are current each 20 minutes.
Suggestions from Capt. Gus:
No matter of bait preference, the forage fish (shad/herring) in Lake Norman operate modest, so in order to match the hatch so to talk, use smallish baits. Tiny lures will catch even large fish, whilst often huge baits are ignored and cant be swallowed by little fish
Approaching Events:
A free of charge risk-free boating class on How to Navigate Norman when the Lake is Low will be held at North Point Watersports, 112 Doolie Highway, Mooresville, NC 28117 on Wednesday, December fourteen, 2011 from six:thirty – 8:00 p.m. Topics for discussion will consist of Understanding Lake Normans Channel Marker and Buoy System, Identifying and Studying How to Steer clear of the Ten Most Hazardous Spots, and Safely Navigating In Lower Drinking water Conditions. For a lot more details, phone me @ 704-617-6812 or e mail Gus@LakeNoman.com.
Very hot Spots of the Week:
Fishing for noticed bass is outstanding, as it has been for numerous weeks. Swim baits, bottom bumping shaky heads and crank baits fished in the vicinity of factors, humps and about dock pilings are good spots to forged. White colored perch, are hitting tiny items of cut bait, crappie minnows and modest lures and jigs. Try out fishing slender coves, in which the h2o is twenty to forty feet deep. Crappie fishing is outstanding for these fishing minnows close to boathouses, submerged bush and bridge pilings. For more substantial crappie, try out Mountain, Small and Hagers Creeks.
Lake Normans drinking water level is about 1.3′ from entire pond and down three.3′ on Mountain Island Lake. The waters surface area temperature is in the fifties and low sixties.
Captain Gus Gustafson, licensed by the US Coast Guard, is a member of the Southeastern Outdoor Press Affiliation and a Expert Sport Fishing Manual on Lake Norman, NC. Pay a visit to his web site at www.FishingWithGus.com , e-mail him at Gus@lakenorman.com or phone 704-617-6812.
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Red Drum Tackle shop fishing report, Buxton 12-10
With wonderful warm weather, fishing is fantastic for sharks and skates. Prolonged length sea mullet fishing is excellent if you can throw a two hook bottom rig over a hundred yards employing modest items of bunker. Speckled trout and bluefish are staying caught but not in fantastic numbers. Sea mullet was reported on the south seaside and up at Avon. With the southwest winds and some rain for the following two times, probably some massive drums will present up like previous week.
Dan
Tuesday fishing report by Dan
What a great warm day we had. Some speckled trout and many sea mullet was landed nowadays. For those hardcore skates and dog sharks fisherperson, the bite is only one particular more forged away… We can only hope for winter season to come and awesome us off and carry some strippers to the seaside.
Dan
Wednesday Fishing Report
Depart it to Speedo – he wishes Strippers on the beach although the relaxation of us want Sripers. We topped off at 73 degrees right now but that’s intended to modify commencing late tonight. Great catches of Toads and Sea Mullet on South Seashore and a few Trout in the holes close to the Lighthouse and Jetties. Modest Flounder at the Inlet as properly as small Bluefish. The wind held the boats at dock these days – Grumpy.
Thursday Fishing Report
Sorry about the error I made relating to previous night’s report – I reported some Toads staying caught but in accordance to a very reliable source – he drives a modest grey truck and his title rhymes with sliver – the Toad bite was actually a Blowtoad Blitz. Quite couple of on the beach locations right now and only a single report of a couple of Canines at the position. I am rather certain there had been some Toads caught and possibly a handful of Sea Mullet someplace on South Beach front.
Bogey and me are heading for the mountains to devote the Holidays with Loved ones and appreciate a number of weeks of skiing. I would like all of you great men and women a happy vacation season and a quite Merry Xmas. To quote the excellent Little DAN – God Bless us every person – see you come Spring – Grumpy.
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Saturday Morning fishing report
Sorry Fridays report is late, But here it is! Puffers proceed to bite on shrimp on the south seaside along with a couple of sea mullet and flounder.Trout are nevertheless becoming caught in the secret areas (see Kevin). If you want a tug on your line Sharks are even now plentifull at the stage. "Come Get You Some" HOOP-DEE!!!
Saturday Night Fishing Report
Ahead of the winds picked up we did hear about a few trout this morning at the jetties, The puppy fish proceed to remember to these anglers at the level hunting for a small action.As of tomorrow we will be on our winter schedule 7am to 7pm "Come Get You Some" HOOP-DEE!!!!
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 12-10
Posted on December ten, 2011
Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Right now was windy and neat. The winds have been blowing pretty very good out of the north-east at 15-25 mph and the temperatures ended up correct close to fifty degrees. Fishing these days was not to very good unless you ended up dog sharking at Cape Point. One particular boat fished offshore these days. They had genuine very good catches of king mackerel.
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Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report twelve-nine
Posted on December nine, 2011
Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
The climate today was warm yet again. We had mild north-east winds five mph and the temperatures ended up in the higher 60′s. There ended up a handful of sea mullet becoming caught alongside the Buxton beach locations. Out at Cape Point there are even now some sharks and skates becoming caught. The Frisco seashore had first rate catches of blow toads, sea mullet and a couple of black drum. Offshore fishing was gradual right now. A number of black bout tuna and scattered king mackerel had been caught.
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Outer Banks Fishing Report twelve-8
Posted on December eight, 2011
The following is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
These days was significantly cooler. We had sunny skies and winds type the north at fifteen-20 mph. The temperatures had been in the higher 40′s to lower fifty′s. Out at Cape Level the sharks are the primary catch and a couple of sea mullet. Alongside the south seashores in Frisco and Hatteras the blow toads are nonetheless biting. We did weigh a good 5 lb black drum caught on the Frisco seaside nowadays. No boats out nowadays.
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Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report 12-7
Posted on December seven, 2011
Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Nowadays the weather was heat and sunny. The winds had been from the south-west at 10-15 mph and the temperatures had been in the higher 60′s. This afternoon the winds picked up and the rain came. We had South-west winds at 15-20 mph and gusting to forty mph right after eight pm tonight. Down on the Buxton shorelines there were some great sea mullet getting caught. At Cape Level and down the south beach the blow toads and sea mullet have been quite first rate and a couple of flounder ended up mixed in. No Boats out these days
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Oregon Inlet Fishing center report 12-10
FISHING REPORT – twelve/nine/11
by Denise
These days we had four boats go fishing offshore and they arrived again with wonderful catches of yellowfin and blackfin tuna and a blue marlin launch. Our nearshore and inshore boats did not go fishing nowadays.
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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 12-11
The water temperature continues to be continual about the fifty five diploma mark and the trout keep on to chew. The redfish are nonetheless combating like bulldogs as properly! We commenced off with a couple of trout, hit a couple of reds, and went again to the trout. We landed at least forty trout with most of them staying all around the 13" mark, but we managed to catch enough good kinds for a restrict and even cull a handful of. We caught all the fish on a huge selection of artificials today. Gulp jerk baits, 4" Sea Assassins, Deep Creek mullet, and even pulled out the ole DOA shrimp. I genuinely never feel it matters considerably right now, if you get it in front of them, they are eating. Select your day and lets go fishing! See ya on the drinking water.
– Capt. Jacob Frick
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"Planning Phases" | Get Active | twelve/08/11
A number of in shore fishermen are batting about the notion of an casual, quite fun trout tournament Christmas Eve. The thought appropriate now is a $ 50.00 entry price for each boat. ALL proceeds except the cost of some cheezy trophy will be put in the prize pot with the payout staying fifty% to first area, 30% to 2nd and 20% to 3rd. We would like to have at minimum ten boats.
This is JUST an concept in the early arranging levels. If you feel you would fish it and have any tips send them to info@oifc.com, get with Brian Aycock, Brandon Sauls, Jeff Beck or me. There will be much more to follow.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
"The Bite Goes On" | Get Occupied | twelve/08/eleven
A. Do not request me how I occur up with these titles to the Fishing Reviews I create. It really is a present and a large stress to shoulder.
B. The local in shore anglers are obtaining a huge time with the trout bite. If you take a search in the mouth of this monster trout Nesbitt Noble is holding it can be seen that artifacts are also the way to go. This fish was caught in the ICW. The backwater creeks, the ICW as nicely as the rock jetties are the spots to be. Check with Captain Jacob, or Capt. Jeff Williamson at the OIFC for some guidance on what’s the ticket. They are our resident OIFC gurus on in shore fishing.
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Do. Concerning the photograph. These local again water anglers are some cagey dewds, so we have to just take the synthetic bait in the trout’s mouth and the track record spot with a grain of salt.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
"Still Awake" | Get Occupied | twelve/06/11
The sensation yesterday was that the fish were starting up to get a minor lethargic simply because of the cooling waters. Don’t inform that to the Bonecrusher who fished nowadays employing dwell shrimp. A single of the photos was taken at the Jetties, he wouldn’t come off the other destinations. Check out the 5.9 and six. lb’rs he introduced to the OIFC.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Took a Friend Fishing" | Tiberias – 22′ | twelve/04/eleven
Ultimately obtained out on the h2o with a good buddy of mine. We ended up hunting to select a combat with a redfish, but they have been not in the fighting mood today. We observed a number of tails and spooked a huge university, but could not get a bite. The trout are nevertheless here as that was our secondary program. We managed to choose up fifteen to 20 fish with many of them staying right at 14 inches. We only had one particular great keeper at 17 inches. We each had other obligations to fill this afternoon and had to head back to the hill. New sport program for tomorrow…Zach and I strategy on likely after them in the early morning. I will leave you with a photograph of the game prepare. It worked fantastic final yr about this time. Keep tuned…See ya on the drinking water!
– Capt. Jacob Frick
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"Under A Rock" | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 12/03/11
Just in case you’ve got been beneath a rock, or without a personal computer like me, this is the website link to the video of the excellent white shark off Wrightsville Beach this week.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
"It is Dec is’nt it" | Get Active | twelve/03/11
You would never know it by this afternoons temperatures. Jeff and Josh Wallen drove up from Myrtle beach front and could not wait to get on the water. I nevertheless had a number of live shrimp pinned up. The gulps had them chewing. We only fished for a few of hrs and boated twenty+ fish a couple of black drum and a little flounder. If you can not figure out what to get the man or woman that has every thing, never forget about to give them a day on the water with an OIFC captian fishing.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
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LAY LAKE By Reed Montgomery Reeds Guide Service 12/9/11
By Reed Montgomery / Reeds Information Service
Birmingham, Alabama (205) 663-1504
Site: www.fishingalabama.com
" Around forty Years Guiding, Fishing and Discovering Each Lake in Alabama For Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Spotted Bass and Striped Bass "
Usually Call on Reeds Guidebook Service…Very first! Alabama’s (and Lay Lake’s), Oldest Skilled, Freshwater Fishing Information Services!
Impounded 1914
Lake amount: Full Pool
H2o Temperature: Mornings 52 / Evenings 56
Drinking water Clarity: Obvious principal lake, some creeks stained
Air Temperature: Large 55 / Lows reduced-to-mid 30’s
Predicted Weather: Sunny weekend in the mid-50’s with awesome mornings in the lower 30’s / hotter in the mid-60’s and a opportunity of rain Tuesday-Thursday .
MONDAY, DECEMBER 5 2011
A Really Wonderful Reduced-sixty Diploma DAY WITH Several SHALLOW LARGEMOUTH BASS
ON ALABAMA’S LAY LAKE
I fulfilled a few of younger brothers (youthful, when compared with me!) at Beeswax creek at mid-Lay lake close to dawn on a calme early morning in the lower-30’s. We will just get in touch with them Mike and Al. Mike was right here browsing his brother Al that lived south of Birmingham and Al mentioned he fished the Warrior River reservoir, Bankhead Lake regularly, exactly where I grew up fishing as properly. Mike was here just passing by way of. He was shifting from North Carolina to Florida and he was in the service.
They ended up the two right here to catch some Coosa River breed of spotted bass, it’s possible even fool a largemouth bass or two and potentially luck up into a huge, striped bass!
All 3 of these bass species thrive in Lay lake from its headwaters, to mid lake and these bass exist all the way down to the reduced Lay lake dam region. From dam to dam (about fifty miles) on Lay lake these three bass species are now continuously feeding and fattening up for the winter season months ahead. We hoped to interrupt their feeding and catch a couple of bass, with our pretend offerings.
As I slowly idled the boat out of Beeswax Creek (as the dawn of an additional lovely day commenced), I donned my toboggan, gloves and a heavy coat. They each looked over at me with a significant appear on their faces and then we all well prepared for the calme early morning boat trip. I promised to keep it below 60 m.p.h.!
The heat morning sun felt good, as it beamed down on our now fifty percent-frozen faces, as we arrived at our very first location of the day.
A major feeder creek — beaming with the morning fog — welcomed us, as its really very first visitors of the day. It was loaded with all kinds of aquatic weeds, boulders and guy manufactured rip- rap rocks, plenty of fish-attracting wooden go over like stumps, trees, brush piles, laying logs and it had visible signs of bait fish.
This creek had great, deep depths of 10 feet or much more, for harboring those massive, wintertime bass that could retreat to deeper h2o in the course of adverse problems. It had plenty of a lot less-deeper h2o, that in that 1-3 foot range, loaded with all types of aquatic weeds and wooden cover. From around 30 a long time of knowledge fishing this a single creek alone, I realized it also has some massive bass, on about any morning. As I informed Mike and Al, whilst I decreased the trolling motor in the drinking water and then poured myself a extremely welcome heat cup of coffee.
So their hopes ended up high as we began to deceifer every and each and every possible bass-keeping spot in that creek. The water temperature was 53 degrees at dawn.
Hopefully, this location with above a mile of weedy waters was excellent ample for a minimum a couple of bites, just to start off the relatively awesome early morning, appropriate. But the quite cold evening had dropped the drinking water temperature around 10 degrees, from the day ahead of, making "bass lock jaw" on the typically, a lot much better early early morning bite, in this creek.
It was a very slow start off for our day, with no bites in the first two hrs of dawn! I understood there had been bass here, even though we had attempted every single kind of open up water lure and different weed less lures to, but all to no avail. So I had to make a determination. Leave this creek and go up the lake? Or go down the lake? From current encounter and seeing some good bass caught mainly down the lake in a lot clearer drinking water situations, I pointed that Ranger Z Bass Boat south. It turned out to be a very good transfer.
Lay Lake has the Coosa River breed of spotted bass discovered lake extensive, from the lake’s headwaters to the lower lake’s dam. It can also have some really shallow largemouth bass on days when you minimum assume it. Like nowadays! Frequently, whilst fishing in temperatures in the lower-to-mid 70’s for the duration of 1 of December’s sudden winter season warming tendencies an angler can fool plenty of shallow bass. But when its chilly in the morning’s initial few hrs, items alter. So an angler ought to adjust his/her tactics to productively catch bass!
There ended up numerous kinds of lures that created all of the bass Mike and Al caught that day. As a matter of fact, they could have fished three-4 sorts of lures only, on this great, slow, but at some point successful sunny day, that grew to become some extremely comfy climate, like quick sleeves! Then, that evening it grew to become a, "partly cloudy day" real fast! Yet another rainy front was relocating in, the barometer was falling, it received true cloudy and windy and then… the bass commenced to bite!
Of program then Mike and Al managed to fool a few quite wonderful (and fat) three-four pound largemouth bass fishing with lures like a Zoom’s white trick worm, an oversized 5/8ths ounce chartreuse and white gold-bladed spinnerbait, a Rapala chrome/blue back again Rattlin’ Rap and a Strike King one/2 ounce shad-coloured Red Eye Shad (equally lipless lures), mainly fished in 1-four ft of drinking water! They fooled these shallow bass, mostly in and close to the grass. Although a spot and 1 striped bass came on the Red Eye Shad!
The air temps that morning at dawn was in the 30’s, with drinking water temps in the low-50’s. The air temp was shut to 60 degrees by midday and drinking water temps (in which we fished) was close to 60 degrees, as the approaching rainy front arrived that evening. It was well really worth the boat trip, running a number of miles down the lake, as we did locate some cooperating bass, and on this day, 1 nice striped bass and our largest largemouth bass was about four pounds!
Of course, as we launched the boat that morning we have been all by yourself on the lake as properly. But it turned out to be a relatively great day, size-clever! Not a great deal of bass bites but these that did bite had been "well appreciated" although I once once more enjoyed fishing with pleasurable business, on just one more day on Alabama’s Lay lake fishing with Reeds Guide Service!
* Pictures – As you can see (if there is a photograph with this write-up, if not, see it on my website’s Lay lake and other reports www.fishingalabama.com)
When these two anglers arrived in, their day was comprehensive with lots of brotherly smiles and some nice largemouth bass images I took! All although fishing Lay lake’s weeds, wooden go over and rock cover on a calme, but what turned out, to be a extremely great day!
* On Lay Lake, even in December with the lake’s winter h2o cooling down relatively, there are always some cooperating bass to target!
Or you can often get in touch with on Reeds Guide Services…very first! "Lay Lake’s and all of Alabama’s oldest, skilled – bass fishing only – manual services for around 40 several years."
* REEDS Guidebook Services
Only 1 specialist, Alabama fishing guide support can declare to be "Alabama’s oldest professional fishing information service." Guiding on Lay Lake for around forty several years. Reed Montgomery, owner of Reeds Guide Support dependent out of Birmingham, Alabama has taken anglers from all above the planet to fish Alabama’s several lakes, supplying bass fishing state wide, year round. Concentrating on largemouth bass, spotted bass, tiny mouth bass and striped bass. (See: the photos link on my Internet site www.fishingalabama.com).
Exact same premiums for either one particular or two anglers with discount charges offered on two day trips, to any Alabama lake. We welcome (with several qualified guides and insured boats), corporate guided trips, family outing fishing journeys, mother or father and kid finding out trips, lake residents, the two the tournament angler and the beginner angler. All are welcome!
Get in touch with these days (205) 663-1504 or E-mail me alabassgyd@aol.com for more information. Or see my Site www.fishingalabama.com for my manual support data, seasonal fishing ideas and lake reports for all of Alabama’s lakes, fishing articles, fishing backlinks, pictures and far more!
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Come assist us make this the greatest little ones fishing show to date! Donations of nearly anything shirts, hats, decals, stickers, pens, pencils, fishing lures, line, rods, reels, tackle bins. Nearly anything! In January of 2011 we had around 500 little ones and their dad and mom go to this extremely common children fishing present! Bring yours…its all totally free and a lot of good donated prizes!
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Many thanks and Excellent Fishin ‘
Reed Montgomery / Out of doors Author
Owner / Reeds Information Support
Alabaster, Alabama (205) 663-1504
E-mail: alabassgyd@aol.com
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