Fishing REPORT

South Carolina DNR freshwater fishing report 11-3

Freshwater Fishing Trends – Nov. 3, 2011
Fishing Information

Mountains Area
Piedmont Area
Midlands Area
Santee Cooper System
SC Freshwater Fishing Regulations (Adobe PDF)
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Boat Ramp Locations
State Fish Consumption Advisories

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Mountains Area

Lake Jocassee:

Trout: Slow to fair. Captain Steve Pietrykowski reports that a few trout are moving shallower as water temperatures cool, but the best pattern is still fishing in 65-80 feet. Spoons are a good choice at this time of year, and fire tiger and silver/blue are good colors.
Black Bass: Fair. Captain Pat Bennett reports that as air and water temperatures drop the fishing is improving. Early and late try topwater lures such as Spooks and Jitterbugs around long points. Also target bass related to shoreline cover proximate to deep water, where they can be caught on shakey head worms, Carolina rigs and spinnerbaits. The first drop-off is often strong. Fish can also be caught on soft plastics fish around bluff walls. Many bass continue to be out in deep, open water following roaming schools of baitfish, but many of these bait schools should make their way up the rivers and creeks as the fall progresses. Water levels continue to drop, so be careful putting in and running on the lake.

Lake Keowee: (unchanged from Oct. 27)

Largemouth and Spotted Bass: Fair. Guide Brad Fowler reports that fish are scattered out across the whole lake from shallow to deep. They haven’t grouped up in good fall schools yet, but should soon. Fish can be caught around the banks on topwater lures, drop shotting in 60 feet, or anywhere in between – but nothing is hot. Early and late look for school activity when fish are feeding on balls of threadfin shad. Right now fish can be found on the main channel, just off it, or in the front third of creeks, but as the fall progresses bass will move further into the creeks. Fishing shakey head worms around docks is a reliable technique as fish settle into a pattern.

Lake Hartwell:

Striped and Hybrid Bass: Good. Captain Bill Plumley reports that striper fishing remains strong, and schooling activity is especially good right now. From the 24 Bridges down to the dam a mix of big, medium and small fish can be found feeding on top, and they will take topwater plugs. When fish quit schooling they go deep to 60-80 feet of water where they will eat down lined live herring. In the next 2 or 3 weeks fish should move shallower as water temperatures drop.
Catfish: Good. Captain Bill Plumley reports that channel catfish continue to feed well. Fish are scattered out across the whole lake in 12-20 feet of water, with catches of small to medium sized fish strong. Dip (stink) bait, especially Hoss’ Hog Bait, has been most productive. There have also been some big channel catfish picked up recently in 50-60 foot deep water on cut herring. Black Bass: Fair. Guide Brad Fowler reports that there is still some main lake topwater activity, although as temperatures drop it may be easier to catch main lake fish on a worm or drop shot rig instead of trying to draw them up with a big topwater plug. In the creeks there is a decent shallow bite on small crankbaits, spinnerbaits, frogs and buzzbaits. Fish are also starting to move into the traditional fall schooling pattern where they ball up schools of shad in the big creeks and then feed on top intermittently.

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 don’t be afraid to chum to draw in the cats. Lately catfish catches have been a bit off.

Lake Thurmond: (unchanged from Oct. 27)

Striped and Hybrid Bass: Good to very good. Captain William Sasser reports that the bigger fish have moved out of the very deep water, and there is now schooling activity across the lake. Poppers, Ice Flies and other lures will catch fish. Besides targeting schooling fish the best pattern is fishing the mid-lake by pulling planer boards and fishing down lines in 15-20 feet. Look in the back of creeks, particularly Soap Creek.
Crappie: Good. Captain William Sasser reports that crappie have moved into the backs of creeks where they can be caught in 15-20 feet of water by anglers pulling jigs or minnows. Mid-lake Buffalo Creek and the South Carolina Little River have been strong.
Black bass: Fair to good. Buckeye Lures in Augusta reports that bass fishing continues to improve on Clarks Hill. Schooling activity has really picked up, and schooling fish can be found across the lake. Most fish have started to make a move towards the backs of the creeks, and buzzbaits and spinnerbaits are working well.
Catfish: Fair. Captain William Sasser reports that big flatheads are being caught on the Parksville and Georgia flats at night, but they are scattered. Anchor live bream on the bottom in 15-20 feet of water to catching roaming, feeding flatheads. Channel catfish are being caught on the bottom in 30-40 feet of water.

Lake Wylie:

Catfish: Good. Captain Rodger Taylor reports the afternoon bait is parked in the backs of creeks, and there is lots of surface feeding activity late in the day where mainly small largemouth bass are shattering the surface feeding on shad. Channel catfish are also present and can be found under the bass; they are feeding well in the creeks and shallow flats less than 25 feet deep. Drifting cut bait is the best technique. Out near the river channel medium sized blue catfish are feeding well. White perch: Good. Captain Rodger Taylor reports that white perch are still biting well but they are not as consistent as before the recent rains. Fishing 17-24 feet deep with small minnows has been the best technique. Largemouth Bass: Good. FLW Professional and Guide Matt Arey reports that fish have moved into the very backs of creeks and pockets following the large schools of threadfin shad. Scattered fish can be caught in most of the backs, but to find concentrations of bass you need to find large schools of bait. The bait the fish are feeding on is mostly less than two inches right now, and matching the hatch with a relatively small lure is important. Small square billed crankbaits and Rattle Trap-type baits are both working well, and a few fish have also been caught on Spooks fished on the top. Look out for schooling activity. Fish should stay in the backs for a few more weeks, but within about a month most fish will likely have moved back to the main channel as water temperatures drop.

Midlands Area

Lake Greenwood:

Catfish: Good. Captain Chris Simpson reports that the drift bite has been 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. Largemouth Bass: Fair. Sportsman’s Friend reports that there have been good reports of fish schooling across Lake Greenwood. Some schooling fish have been caught on topwater lures, and crankbaits and jigs fished under the schools have worked at times. Fish have also been caught where wind is blowing into dips and creek channels on crankbaits and plastic worms. Crappie: Fair. Sportsman’s Friend reports that not a lot of people are after crappie right now, but they can be caught on minnows or jigs fished around brushpiles in 18-25 feet of water.

Lake Monticello:

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: (unchanged from Oct. 27)

Catfish: Good. Captain Rodger Taylor reports that bait is abundant. Large gizzard shad are easily netted in shallow water near docks and aquatic grass along the banks, and huge schools of smaller 2-4 inch shad are present on the flats in 5-10 feet of water. Day to day results vary, but fish can be found drifting cut bait on the shallow flats. If fish don’t cooperate with that technique, try anchoring in deep water near the river channel drop. Fishing long sloping points is a good bet. Fishing may be stronger when there is current, and the bite should only improve as the fall progresses.
Crappie: Fair to good. Will Hinson of the Southern Crappie Tournament Trail reports that the best crappie fishing on Lake Wateree is at the upper end of the lake around Wateree Creek. Fish just off the bottom in 14-18 feet of water tight-lining jigs tipped with minnows or plain minnows. It is typical for fish to make a fall migration towards the riverine end of the lake, but it seems a bit early this year. Some fish have moved into the mouths of major creeks like Taylor Creek, Singleton and Dutchman’s, but they are holding a bit deeper and can only be found in the front ½ of creeks. Depending on how fast the water cools they will move as shallow as 11-12 feet before turning around.
Largemouth Bass: Tough but improving. FLW Professional Dearal Rodgers reports that shad and the fish are moving toward the creeks, but fishing remains a little tough on Lake Wateree. As water temperatures continue to cool and the shad move further into the backs, look in coves around grass, rocks and docks. Double willow blade spinnerbaits and shallow running crankbaits are a good option, and soon Rattletrap-type baits should be strong.

Lake Murray: (unchanged from Oct. 27)

Catfish: Very good. Captain Chris Simpson reports that the fishing is very strong, and catfish can be caught either anchoring or drifting depending upon an angler’s preference. For anchor fishing position the boat in 15-45 feet of water and cast out to cover a variety of depths. For drift fishing cover humps, points, flats and gullies in 20-45 feet of water. Cut herring and gizzard shad are tough to beat.
Shellcracker: Very good. Lake World reports that the shellcracker bite is very strong. Look for fish around points and fish worms on the bottom in 3-8 feet of water.
Striped Bass: Fair. Lake World reports that fish scattered out with the first cold front, and striped bass are scattered from the middle of the lake on up. Trolling live bait behind planer boards and fishing down lines in 30-40 feet of water are good options. Also be sure to look out for schooling activity.
Largemouth Bass: Poor. Captain Doug Lown reports that the lake has recently turned over, and an already tough bass bite has gotten even tougher. In the recent big bass tournament anglers struggled to catch fish over two pounds, and a fish under 5 pounds was big bass for the large tournament. Because of the turnover fish are spread out from 2-20 feet, but they aren’t biting well anywhere. Most fish that are being caught are taking lures fished on the bottom, and shakey head worms fished around points and docks are as good as anything. Some small fish can also be caught on flukes. In a week or two the bite should drastically improve.

Santee Cooper System

Bream: Good. Captain Steve English reports that bream have moved back to brushpiles in 10-20 feet of water where they are feeding well on crickets. In the canal fish are biting well on worms fished 7-10 feet deep around grass. Catfish: Fair to good. Captain Jim Glenn reports that fish appear to be scattered in 15-40 feet of water, and he is finding the best concentrations of fish in 25-35 feet. Quality fish up to the 40 pound range have been frequent, and the average fish size has been about 12 pounds. Cut herring, gizzard shad and menhaden have been the best baits. Largemouth bass: Fair. Captain Jimmie Hair reports that fishing is improving. With water levels very low many anglers will find their preferred spots unfishable, and the best areas to concentrate around are the eel grass. Cypress trees can also be productive at times. Soft plastics are effective around both types of cover, and shallow running square billed crankbaits are also good producers. Bouncing the baits right off trees and stumps can generate strikes. Early, late and on cloudy days frog baits worked around grass can also catch fish. Captain Inky Davis reports that fishing has improved with cooler temperatures. Crankbaits, lipless crankbaits, tail spinners and soft plastics have all been producing. Striped Bass: Captain Jim Glenn reports that schooling activity can be seen almost daily, although it appears that many of these fish are sub-legal being under the 26 inch limit.

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Hatteras Jack Fishing report Rodanthe 11-6

Saturday, November 05, 2011 – three:twelve pm:
The previous handful of days have witnessed bluefish, sea mullet, black drum, and some speckled trout and a few puppy drum together the shorelines. Generally bluefish in the tri-village area has been claimed. Nonetheless listening to a report the following and there of drum at the position. Practically nothing on fireplace to report, but a handful of scattered about. The wind has been a bit ridiculous, so the moment it dies down
Sunday, November 06, 2011 – 4:32 pm:
Hello there all,
We have nonetheless obtained rough temperatures and it seems to be like it will be right here most of the week….
There have been a handful of people fishing the o.i. bridge catching a handful of schoolie stripers, blues and flounder. The north seashore is forged and chase…..
We caught some wonderful sea mullet on the south beach the other day together with hundreds of thousands of 10&quot blues.
Hope to have some good information afterwards on in the week.
Restricted lines!
Ryan

Ryan white
Hatteras jack inc.
239020 hwy 12
Box 157
Rodanthe nc 27968
252-987-2428 office
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North Carolina fishing reports 10-30

Northern District: Dare, Hyde, Currituck and Beaufort Counties

Contact: Brian Melott

For the 2011 fishing year, all owners/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining controlled Atlantic Extremely Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, must obtain an Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Angling permit. This permit has changed the Atlantic tunas Angling category permit. In North Carolina, added HMS harvest reporting needs are also in location. To get a permit go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov.

Report a tagged fish

Please Be aware: Anglers occasionally confuse modest king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and spanish mackerel have various dimensions and catch limits. Make Certain you appropriately identify the mackerel you are catching. (Suggestions right here)

A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into influence Jan. one, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.

Click here for the newest seasons, measurement and bag limits.

For the week ending Oct. 30

Ocean: Offshore anglers had blended catches. Wahoo was the most plentiful species, followed by dolphin and yellowfin and blackfin tuna. Anglers bottom fishing out of the Hatteras marinas caught snowy grouper, red porgy and blackbelly rosefish. Billfish catches have been limited, largely because of to the lack of anglers focusing on them. Midrange catches were restricted with the exception of a number of striped bass and red drum. King mackerel catches created a notable increase with some extremely large fish caught around 10 to 12 miles offshore. Synthetic reefs presented minimal-to-moderate amounts of sheepshead, black drum, tautog and spadefish. In the vicinity of shore, success was minimal due to rough seas and overall unfavorable conditions, although a few noticed seatrout had been caught when circumstances permitted.

Inlets/Bays/Seems: Unfavorable climate limited these anglers. Sheltered areas supplied catches of striped bass and noticed seatrout on a few occasions with early morning and nightfall yielding almost all of the catches. Roanoke and Croatan sounds had been the very hot spots. Sheepshead and black drum ended up caught about the pilings of the Oregon Inlet bridge on a steady foundation.

Piers/Shorelines: Seashore anglers ended up constrained due to rough seas, but pier anglers were capable to catch some great noticed seatrout on a regular basis, along with improved amounts of striped bass, red drum and kingfish. Assorted other species have been caught in low-to-reasonable amounts such as pompano, black drum, pigfish, pinfish, croaker, skates, rays and assorted sharks.

Central District Pamlico, Craven, Carteret and Onslow Counties

Make contact with: Kim Worrell

For the 2011 fishing yr, all proprietors/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining controlled Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, like the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, need to acquire an Atlantic Extremely Migratory Species (HMS) Angling permit. This allow has replaced the Atlantic tunas Angling group allow. In North Carolina, added HMS harvest reporting needs are also in place. To acquire a allow go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov..

Report a tagged fish

Make sure you Note: Anglers at times confuse modest king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and Spanish mackerel have various dimensions and catch limits. Be Positive to properly recognize the mackerel you are catching. (Ideas here)

A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into result Jan. one, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.

Click on here for the latest seasons, measurement and bag limits.

For the week ending Oct. thirty

Ocean: Wahoo, dolphin and some little black bout tuna had been taken offshore. Offshore bottom fishing was off because of to the weather. Some anglers fishing in the vicinity of Artificial Reef 340 reported bluefish and grouper, together with a few nice flounder.

Inlets/Seems/Bays: The spot bite was very hot and chilly, depending on your precise area. 1 report would have 50 to 75 spots caught in the vicinity of the West Channel in Swansboro and the subsequent 10 reviews would have nothing. Spot have been caught in the Swansboro area and in the vicinity of the Emerald Isle bridge by some anglers. There were also studies of bluefish and weakfish in the inlets. Catches of flounder had been reported in the turning basin by the Morehead Town Port. Gallants Channel continued to be a hotspot for spot and trout fishing, as had been waters all around the bridges in the Downeast communities of Carteret County toward Harkers Island. Trout had been also documented in tiny catches in the Haystacks location of Morehead Metropolis.

Piers/Shore: Pier fishermen continued to catch spot, croaker, sea mullet (kingfish), pigfish and Florida pompano. Reports from shore and surf fishermen integrated a combine of bluefish, pigfish, sharks, skates and Florida pompano. Spotted seatrout were noted at all the jetties: Shackleford Banks, Cape Lookout and Fort Macon.

Southern District Pender, New Hanover and Brunswick Counties

Speak to: Dennis Trowell

For the 2011 fishing 12 months, all proprietors/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining regulated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, like the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, must receive an Atlantic Hugely Migratory Species (HMS) Angling allow. This permit has changed the Atlantic tunas Angling class permit. In North Carolina, additional HMS harvest reporting specifications are also in place. To obtain a permit go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov.

Report a tagged fish

Remember to Be aware: Anglers often confuse small king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and spanish mackerel have different size and catch limits. Make Positive you effectively determine the mackerel you are catching. (Tips here)

A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into influence Jan. 1, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.

Click here for the most recent seasons, size and bag limits.

For the week ending Oct. thirty

Ocean: When weather circumstances were favorable the wahoo fishing was great. Bottom fishing made significant red, scamp and gag groupers, alongside with a vast assortment of reef fish. Anglers concentrating on king mackerel caught a few fish offshore in h2o depths of a hundred feet. Near-shore reefs made flounder, weakfish and some huge red drum.

Inlets/Seems/Bays: Anglers caught red drum, spotted seatrout and flounder. The greatest catches came out of the bays and creeks behind Bald Head Island, but fish were caught through the place. Fishing for trout seemed to be finest near region inlets this sort of as Masons, Masonboro and Tiny River inlets. There had been reports of one particular trout caught at Masonboro Inlet that weighed much more than eleven pounds. Flounder fishing began to wind down for the calendar year, but there have been nonetheless some large fish caught in the Cape Dread River and Snow’s Reduce.

Piers/Shore: Fishing has slowed. There had been even now a handful of spot caught, with the finest catches coming at night time. Together with the spot, there have been tons of little pompano and some excellent sized sea mullet. Each red drum and modest black drum had been caught in great numbers. Surf fishermen noted much the same, with modest pompano, sea mullet and some excellent red drum fishing.

N.C. Division of Maritime Fisheries • 3441 Arendell Road • Morehead Metropolis, NC 28557 • (252) 726-7021 or 1-800-682-2632

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Release Sport Fishing report, Hatteras 11-3

Modern Report
Posted by Captain Rom on November 01, 2011 at ten:55:fifteen

These days was a pretty wonderful day offshore with a ten-15kt east wind. The wahoo had been biting fairly great but we have been possessing some negative luck retaining them on the hook. Gary Glisson and his crew did a great task. I think we had twenty wahoo bites and only have been capable to land five. I had JD verify the hooks to make positive they had been not created of rubber. A fantastic time was had by all.

Present-day Report
Posted by Captain Rom on November 03, 2011 at 21:51:54

Right now was a lovely day in the ocean. Mild north wind and the wahoos ended up hungry. John Pierson and his crew from up in the mountains have been fishing with me for above 20 many years (tough to think I am getting that aged). As you can see we had an exceptional catch of wahoo with one particular a 43lb citation and a blackfin.

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Rom Whitaker
PO Box a hundred and fifty
Hatteras, NC 27943
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Capt Joe Shute’s Bait and Tackle , Atlantic Beach report 11-5

eleven-05-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new page on the world wide web-website. &quotCapt’s feedback and Events&quot. . Wind is the large difficulty proper now. Nowadays the winds are blowing twenty five-35 gusting to forty five. For these of you that enjoy fishing for speckled trout, they are now the following is very excellent quantities. The speckled trout appear to be rather much just about everywhere correct now. WE are getting very good catches of 1 1/2 to 3 lb specs on the seashores, the rock jettys and some more compact specs back in the marsh place. MirrOlures, and comfortable plastics are functioning very good all around the quit nets, the surf and the Cape rock jetty. There have been really good figures of red drum along the beach and all the very same spots as the speckled trout. There have been excellent quantities of untrue albacore along the seashores and up at the Cape, but they have been quite picky. Ideally the bait will ball up and they wil start cooperating a small bit much better. Bottom fishing inside for hogfish and gray trout is nevertheless performing properly. There are some sea mullet displaying up in the delivery channel and alongside the Dead TRee Hole place. King mackerel fishing looks to be the greatest on the eastside of the Cape Lookout shoals around spots like the Atlas Tanker and the 1700 Rock. Wahoo fishing is nevertheless extremely good when the winds will permit you go offshroe to the Huge Rock and Swansboro Hle region.

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

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Red Drum Tackle shop fishing report, Buxton 11-5

Friday Fishing Report

Bluefish on South Beach this morning and Pup Drum. Speckled Trout caught on cut bait. A single Huge Drum on the south side of the popint this afternoon and Flounder from south beach and the Inlet.

Calls from those concerned about route 12. Dare Dispatch informed us before this night that twelve was open up for journey – Grumpy

Saturday Fishing Report

Fishing report for right now – NE winds all day with gusts to forty – nothing at all follows – Grumpy.

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

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 11-5

Outer Banks Fishing Report eleven-five
Posted on November 5, 2011

The following is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Overcast and windy all day. The winds had been from the north-east at 20-thirty mph and the temperatures have been in the upper fifty&#8242s all day. There have been a couple of fish caught in the Hook just south of Cape Point. A couple of bluefish. That about it for fishing nowadays. Effectively the 54th Annual Cape Hatteras Anglers Club Surf Fishing Tournament started out off gradual and practically ended the very same way. Throughout the previous session of tournament yesterday, the team “Roanoke Surf Fishing Club” ended up fishing in the Hook and had zero points, but one bluefish gave them 2 stage and then Gary Creasy of Hardy VA hooked into a good fish. Gary fought it down the beach in the tough surf about 200 yds and lastly beached the 46 inch Red Drum to win the 54th Yearly Cape Hatteras Anglers Club Surf Fishing Tournament with ninety somme points. Wonderful task guys. In 2nd spot “SCABS/Surf Casters and Bull Shooters” had 64 points and in 3rd “South Jersey Surf Casters” with 63 points. The 1st location women’s crew had been the “Show Stoppers” with sixteen points. Fantastic task to all the anglers and thank you for purchasing with us.

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Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report 11-four
Posted on November four, 2011

Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Effectively it is has been a moist and windy day. The winds were from the north-east at ten-15 mph and picking up around noon to twenty-thirty mph. The temperatures ended up in the reduced 60&#8242s. It was rough all day on both sides, north and south beaches. The only fish claimed were in the hook by Cape Position and down near Hatteras Inlet. There had been bluefish and 1 staff caught a 46 inch red drum in the hook this afternoon. I’m sure that was the profitable catch of the 54th Annual Cape Hatteras Anglers Club Surf Fishing Tournament. I will submit the winners afterwards tonight when the outcomes are in. Tomorrow is the Bob Bernard individual tournament. No boats fished nowadays because of to the undesirable temperatures.

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Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report eleven-3
Posted on November three, 2011

The following is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

These days was wonderful and sunny and the winds ended up tranquil. We had light and variable north-east winds and the temperatures ended up in the mid sixty&#8242s. Nicely the first day of the 54th Annual Cape Hatteras Anglers Club Surf Fishing Tournament was a little gradual for most groups. Lots of minor non scoring bluefish were caught on the south beach. A couple of groups did manged to catch some 14-16 inch bluefish, one particular 21 inch pup drum was caught and some flounder to score some points on the Frisco seashore. The north seaside has the most swell and no fish were claimed. One particular day left for the teams to fish. On Saturday is the Bob Bernard specific tournament followed by the awards banquet. Tomorrow and saturday will be actual windy and rain is forecasted due to the reduced strain method passing through. The Inshore fishing was good today. Some great speckled trout were caught. Offshore boats also had very good catches of wahoo and gaffer dolphin. A few blackfin tuna and a sailfish was launched.

CHAC Day 1 best three Teams:

1- “The Increasing Tides” score 17 fish-31points

two- “Bald Hooters” score 11 fish-24 factors

3- “Sand Fiddlers” score ten fish-23 factors

Outer Banks Fishing Report eleven-2
Posted on November two, 2011

Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Today was a sunny and winds have been calmer. We had north-east winds at ten-fifteen mph and temperatures have been in the mid sixty&#8242s. The swell has picked up because of to the low stress off the coast. Cape Point had bluefish most of the day. The Frisco beach had a number of bluefish and some spot. The Hatteras beaches and Inlet had a number of bluefish. No boats fished these days because of to the rough seas. Tomorrow is the start off of the 54th Annual Cape Hatteras Anglers Club Surf Fishing Tournament. The one hundred twenty 6 man or woman groups will fish the early morning session at 8:00 am till eleven:00 am and then at one:30 pm till four:thirty pm tomorrow and Friday. On Saturday is the Bob Bernard personal tournament adopted by the awards banquet.

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Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report eleven-one
Posted on November 1, 2011

Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Today’s temperatures has enhanced a small. It has been primarily sunny and the winds have dropped a little bit. The winds had been from the north-east at 15 mph and the temperatures are in the reduced 60&#8242s. The relaxation of the week is likely to warm up to the mid sixty&#8242s and the north-east winds are supposed to drop to five-15 mph the relaxation of the week. We had a pretty excellent morning bite at Cape Stage of bluefish and a few pup drum and about 6 drum above forty inches caught there also. The Frisco seashore had some bluefish and we weighed in a 27&#8243 puppy drum from ramp 49. The Hatteras shorelines had excellent bluefish bites and also some modest speckled trout. No boats fishing inshore or offshore nowadays

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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 11-5

Pre Fall Brawl Flounder&quot | Get Active | eleven/04/11

Captain Tommy Helms is a single of the hottest flounder fishermen in our location. He caught these flatties just prior to the Fall Brawl and imagined he’d let all that settle down prior to sending photos to the OIFC.

Tommy’s daughter just obtained married and she and her husband, Dan stopped by on the way home from their honeymoon for a minor golfing and fishing. Flounder fishing with Mr. Helms ought to be known as catching instead of fishing.

Congratulations Dan on your marriage and on the great flounder. You have received a excellent mom and daddy in regulation. Thanks for the pics. Tommy.

– Capt. Rickey Beck

&quotIn The River&quot | Get Active | 11/04/eleven

If you listen to a nearby speak about the river, or Genuine locals will phone it the reever, they are creating reference to the Intracoastal Waterway. Tommy Helms and some people fishing with him caught these red drum in the river and at the Jetties. He stated the ICW and the Minor River Jetties are loaded with reds.
– Capt. Rickey Beck

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&quotHook A Hoo Rodeo update&quot | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 11/04/11

The Hook A Hoo Wahoo tournament will start nowadays. It was scheduled for a single week, fishing 1 out of nine feasible days. BUT, the temperatures report is sketchy next week so it has been extended to two weeks. You can enter any time throughout that interval — fairly neat format.

Click on www.hookahoorodeo.com for data and to enter.

– Capt. Brant McMullan

Ocean Isle Fishing Middle- Ocean Isle Seaside, NC – for a lot more reviews and upcoming fishing information visit www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH

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Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier report, Emerald Isle 11-6

11-six-11 …… SUNDAY …… The BOTTOM FEEDERS are nonetheless right here! ……

It’s been really windy all around here for the earlier 24 several hours or so the twenty-35 mph NE winds have been relentless commencing on FRIDAY night. …………. It can be a lot calmer now, and the very good FALL FISHING proceeds! …………. Puppy DRUM, BLACK DRUM, SEA MULLET, SPOTS, and POMPANO have all been landed through this windy (and wet) period! ………. Congratulations to TIM STEEDLY (New Bern, NC)–5 lb. 6 oz. Pup DRUM ………….. ACTION JACKSON (Kinston, NC)–COOLER of FISH ………….. JOHNNIE ‘RED’ (Fuquay-Varina, NC)–three lb. 6 oz. BLACK DRUM …………… BILL LUDWIG (Swansboro, NC)–2 lb. 3 oz. SPECKLED TROUT (it’s great to see BILL fishing yet again!) ………… BOBBY BAIN (Rocky Mount, NC)–one lb. 7 oz. SEA MULLET …………. PORDIS WADE (Goldsboro, NC)–four lb. 11 oz. Pup DRUM ………….. HAZEL REED (Kinston, NC)–COOLER of FISH …………. The drinking water temperature has dropped to 61* (it is going down quickly now!), and this is accounting for the influx of DRUM and TROUT feeding at the shore or in the shallows! ………….. I can only desire that we had the end of the pier back previously typically this is the best time to get out to the end and catch SEA MULLET! …………. They are becoming picked up at our momentary end right now, so it’s not a complete reduction! …………. Talking about the pier, we will start working on the rebuild before long, and approach to have it complete by March 1st, 2012! …………… The 2012 BIP Period PASSES are now obtainable, and you can get a crucial to fish (or just hang out) thru the winter months! …………. The 2012 passes can be bought at the pierhouse whenever ahead of we close SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27th! ……………. I obtained this note these days and desired to share it with everybody: &quotLast Saturday a boat capsized a couple of miles off Atlantic beach. 5 adult men had been on the boat and my uncle, Joe Dan Phillips, was the only one that failed to survive. He was on the boat with his son and grandson, who sadly witnessed him pass away in the course of the tragedy. He loved to fish and frequented Bogue Inlet Pier for the very last few of many years. I am 26, and when I was 8, he took me fishing for the first time, at Bogue Inlet Pier, and I have been hooked on fishing actually because. I have handed on the custom by bringing my wife and children fishing on the pier a couple times a yr when we make it down there from Raleigh. His service was in Smithfield, wherever he also lived, and was held on Thursday.&quot signed Paul Altstaetter …………… We don’t forget Mr. Phillips he was a acquainted encounter here at the pier for a Prolonged time! ………. Our condolences to his family members and pals he will be missed! ……………. Thank you all for browsing our site we hope that it has been a excellent resource of information! ………… SEE YOU Quickly! ……….. MIKE STANLEY

TIM STEEDLY (New Bern, NC)–5 lb. 6 oz. Puppy DRUM ….11-three-eleven

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ACTION JACKSON (Kinston, NC)–COOLER of FISH ….eleven-four–eleven

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JOHNNIE ‘RED’ (Fuquay-Varina, NC)–3 lb. six oz. BLACK DRUM ….eleven-5-eleven

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BILL LUDWIG (Swansboro, NC)–two lb. three oz. SPECKLED TROUT ….11-four-eleven

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BOBBY BAIN (Rocky Mount, NC)–1 lb. seven oz. SEA MULLET ….eleven-5-eleven

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PORDIS WADE (Goldsboro, NC)–4 lb. 11 oz. Puppy DRUM ….11-five-eleven

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HAZEL REED (Kinston, NC)–COOLER of FISH ….11-four-eleven

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STEVE FULLER (Greensboro, NC)–four lb. six oz. Puppy DRUM ….11-5-11

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eleven-4-11 …… FRIDAY …… WOW! …… WHAT a WEEK!

As we strategy the end of the time, we have witnessed a surge of SURF &amp BOTTOM DWELLERS, as properly as GOTCHA PLUG chasing BLUEFISH! …………. Yesterday was a really good day with Pup DRUM, BLACK DRUM, SEA MULLET, a few of great runs of SPOTS(!), POMPANO, BLOWFISH, and even SPECKLED TROUT! …………. The fishing out here proper now is the traditional FALL Run! …………. Congratulations to EDDIE MORIN (Lynchburg, VA)–5 lb. 7 oz. Pup DRUM ………….. BRYAN YARBROUGH (Charlotte, NC)–three lb. 9 oz. BLACK DRUM …………… JAMES STOKES (Greenville, NC)–1 lb. eleven oz. SPECKLED TROUT ……………. NUI VINSON (Jacksonville, NC)–five lb. 3 oz. Puppy DRUM ……………STEVE FULLER (Greensboro, NC)–three lb. 5 oz. BLACK DRUM …………… JOE WILKINS (Goldsboro, NC)–4 lb. 1 oz. Pup DRUM ………….. BOB Young (Hubert, NC)–3 lb. fifteen oz. Pup DRUM ………….. Rain this early morning and afternoon will lead to a robust N-NE wind thru tomorrow afternoon. …………. Cathy, our evening workers, explained that they were catching tons of BLUEFISH on GOTCHA PLUGS at MIDNIGHT going into Thursday early morning! ……….. THE FISH are on the Transfer ………… Arrive ON DOWN! ………….. MIKE STANLEY

Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier
Emerald Isle, NC
252-354-2919
http://www.bogueinletpier.com/

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Fishin’ with Capt. Gus! Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists 11-6-11

Image Courtesy of Capt. Gus
Matt Franklin of Matthews, NC revealed keeping a striped bass caught on a recent Lake Norman fishing excursion.

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Fishin’ with Capt. Gus!
Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists
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Mark Lancaster, Director at Huge of the Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists reviews that the new rock reefs are a good results. Fishermen concur. They are finding a selection of fish previously mentioned and all around the tons of boulders placed in two locations on Lake Norman previously this 12 months. Spotted bass, white perch and catfish are feeding on the bait fish that have manufactured the rock piles their property. In accordance to Mark, “Plans are being made to generate two extra rock reefs in 2012. Although the exact locations are even now under research, placements in Reed and Stumpy Creeks are getting given severe thought. In addition, a third spherical of deep drinking water fish attractors will be deployed in the spring of 2012.”

Jake Bussolini, writer of a number of textbooks that examine the finites of Lake Norman fishing, and an avid supporter of the reef and attractor tasks, stated at a modern seminar “I observed large fish swimming all around the deep h2o attractors inside of an hour of the deployment. More than time, algae attaches to the attractors and leads to baitfish to assemble, which in flip, draws more and far more video game fish. Due to the fact of the strategic placement on fish migration routes, fish that are caught and kept are speedily replaced by other people.”

The GPS coordinates for the artifical reef positioned south of the Freeway 150 Bridge are
N35 31.843/W80 56.337 and the other, positioned above the bridge, are N35 36.844/W80 56.622. Maps and exact GPS coordinates for the 20 deep h2o fish attractors, together with added information about the reefs, can found at http://lakenormanwildlife.org/Jobs.htm.

In addition to the attractor and reef assignments, the Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists have been instrumental in strengthening the nesting habitats for ospreys, providing basking platforms for turtles and initiating a fishing line re-cycling program intended to avert birds and other lake animals from becoming entangled in discarded fishing line. If you would like to volunteer for wildlife tasks like these, check out information@lakenormanwildlife.org or call 704-332-596.

Guidelines from Capt. Gus:

Completely fish the region close to every single rock reef and deepwater attractor. A lot of times the fish are at the sides, rather than right on prime of the artifical habitat.

Forthcoming Occasions:
A Cost-free Protected Boating Class on “How to Navigate Norman when the Lake is Low” will be held at North Level Watersports, 112 Doolie Road, Mooresville, NC 28117 on Wednesday, November 9, 2011 from 6:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Subjects for discussion will consist of “Understanding Lake Norman’s Channel Marker and Buoy System”, “Identifying and Finding out How to Keep away from the Ten Most Harmful Spots”, and “Safely Navigating In Very low Water Problems.” For more data, get in touch with me @ 704-617-6812 or email Gus@LakeNoman.com.

A Payment Fishing Seminar on “Electric Trolling Motor Maintenance” is scheduled for six:thirty p.m. on Wednesday, November sixteen, 2011 at Gander Mountain, Exit 36, in Mooresville, NC. Invoice Hassig, of Fishermen’s Pal in Kannapolis, NC will talk about techniques to increase the performance and boost the battery existence of your motor. Absolutely everyone who owns, or is considering the obtain of an electric trolling motor, ought to strategy to go to this informative session. For added information, get in touch with 704 658 0822.

Very hot Spots of the Week:

Greatest bets for bass are best water lures at daylight in boat basins and all around bridge pilings and rip-rap factors. Anglers fishing the south hot hole are catching bass and white perch all through the day. White perch are also getting caught on Sabiki rigs fished vertically in drinking water to thirty ft. Channel cats are hitting stink baits, worms and chicken areas in back again coves and about docks.

Lake Norman’s h2o amount is down about 4.6′ under total pond and down 2.8′ on Mountain Island Lake. The water’s floor temperature is in the sixties.

Captain Gus Gustafson, certified by the US Coast Guard, is a member of the Southeastern Outside Press Affiliation and a Professional Activity Fishing Manual on Lake Norman, NC. Check out his web site at www.FishingWithGus.com, e-mail him at Gus@lakenorman.com or call 704-617-6812.

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