Tuna Fecer fishing report Manteo 10-27
Blowing these days – Randy Wilson and his crew from Bayer Crop Sceinence obtained out the inlet and a luittle methods to the fishing grounds prior to all the other boats made the decision to head in for the rough. Maxwell was not happy to turn about but we never fish by yourself. So he did. He has moved James and his gang to Wednesday and he will consider once again then. Some days are diamonds..and some just aren’t. Oh, talking of which and I will go back and alter but his catch on Friday was mainly blackfin. They had been so large (for blackfin) that I imagined they have been yelloowfin….oh well, I received it straight now. Restricted Lines!
ten/23/2011
Maxwell sdaid it was gradual fishing today even even though Mike Fopma and his crew ended up with a nice catch of blackfin and some gaffers on the facet. Really intriguing! and tasty!. Albecore and a lot of ’em the captain says which are toss backs and I would have considered stored the boys in some action but perhaps not the kind of motion that Billy was looking for. Hehe – hopfully get out tomorrow but it looks a little nasty.
ten/22/2011
A good day right now for Mike and Dennis and Barry and Gary and Mike’s son and everyone till it acquired rough this afternoon.
The crew began early on the 615 exactly where the fleet still left the blackfin the day ahead of and fished up to the 650 for the afternoon yellowfin bite. Good! In the conclude there wherever numerous blackfin and 3 yellowfin and the crew was pleased pleased! Tight Lines!
ten/21/2011
Again in the blue with Andy hintz and his staff nowadays and wow what a day. I have no particulars of exactly where and when…just acquired a picture on my telephone this evening from Billy – the crew had a limit of great sized yellowfin and a excellent catch of blackfin..no 1 could at any time want anything at all much more!! We are open following week on Wednesday and Thursday and then again on Monday (Halloween) so give me a phone at property 252-473-1097 or get in touch with the Fishing Middle to seize a day…252-441-6301. Tight Lines!
Update – these fish in that photograph had been so large that I considered they had been yellowfin…they were primarily large excess fat blackfin so no limit on yellowfin but yummy anyway!
Tuna Fever Charters
135 Berry Street
Manteo, NC 27954
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Pointrunner charters, Oregon Inlet 10-27
Very a few boats fished today out of Oregon Inlet. There were some yellowfin caught, an occasional wahoo and a lot of blackfin tuna which held the fish cleaners active. Many thanks to Don, Eddie, Chuck, Arthur, Jason, and Ken for fishing aboard Point Runner these days. After we boxed twenty five blackfin we moved out to deeper drinking water hoping for a yellowfin wham. We saw the marks on the fishfinder but by no means had the bites. Even now, our men have lots of refreshing tuna fillets to just take up the street.
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ten-26-eleven a few hoos and some tuna
We hauled in a tasty catch of wahoo and tuna for Betty Newsome Amos, Bob Amos, Lee Foresman, Ibis Chambers, Lana Green and Marvin Green. We landed at the 680 line and identified a lot of birds but never ever had a bite following two hrs of trolling. Meanwhile other boats ended up reporting some blackfin getting caught about 10 miles south of our place so we labored down to the Position. That is in which we had all our bites for the day. 3 out of four wahoo up to 36 pounds. In addition six blackfin and a yellowfin tuna. Many thanks Betty, hope your crew loved the day aboard Stage Runner.
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Capt Danny Wadsworth
Co-Capt/Mate Greg Erwin
252-473-3773
800-272-5199 (be certain to ask for Stage Runner)
Position Runner
Oregon Inlet NC
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Red Drum Tackle shop fishing report, Buxton 10-26
A number of yearrling caught this morning at the position, Then Bluefish was the catch of the day. It was rumored SPEEDO caught his very first paper fish tonight but has not been confirmed but. Nevertheless there was a Drum bite at the stage this night."Come Get You Some" HOOP-DEE!!!
monday fishing report by Dan
Large drum at the point and on Avon pier again right now. About 20 drums tonight at the position. Throughout the day, sea mullet and bluefish are the main fish to catch. Some blow toads, flounder, spots, and black drum are being caught also. Very last evening at the point, above 200 red drums among 30 to 50 inches ended up landed. Tonight bite is noted slower but is still early.
Dan
Tuesday fishing report by Dan
There was drums at the stage once more this night. The bite was on each sides and commenced about four PM and went to sunset. No guess on how many were landed or lost in the bite. Several bluefish and sea mullet have been documented up and down the seashores nowadays. Reviews of bait jogging up on the seaside on the north facet of the position with drums right powering them.
Wednesday Fishing Report
Lots of Bluefish up and down all seashores. Black Drum and a handful of Sea Mullet in front of Ramp 49. Some Pup Drum and a handful of Yearlings documented from the Level this afternoon. Speedo documented a enormous snag correct off the tip of the stage and it’s accumulating far more than its reasonable share of rigs – Grumpy.
Reddrum Tackle
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
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Oregon Inlet Fishing center report 10-26
If you would like to guide a makeup charter make sure you come see us or book your make-up charter on the internet at www.fishingoregoninlet.com.
Phone for your reservations on our Headboat the Miss Oregon Inlet. She leaves the dock at eight:00 a.m. and returns to the dock at twelve:thirty p.m. Arrive to the fishing center and we will "hook" you up.
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10-twenty five-eleven
by Korin
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There was a flip in the tuna dominance nowadays, with more yellow fin than black fin tuna brought in by the offshore men. Alongside with the tuna caught there was 1 white marlin release noted today. Nearshore bluefishing was very good, taylor blues mainly. Our mild tackle boats had a handful of keeper flounders and sheepshead.
42 POUND CITATION WAHOO CAUGHT ON ten-21-11
by Korin
We often appreciate photos sent in by our content charters! This image was sent in by James Dendy, pictured is a 42 pound citation wahoo caught on Friday October 21, 2011. If you would like to deliver us pictures of your catches with us you might send out them to info@oregon-inlet.com.
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FISHING REPORT ten/26/eleven
by Karla
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Offshore fleet had some good catches today. There ended up numerous blackfin tuna with two citations of 32 lb. & 26 lb., some yellowfin tuna and a handful of scattered dolphin. Our inshore fleet caught some sheepshead and some tautogs. The Miss Oregon Inlet brought in a number of keeper flounder.
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(252) 441-6301
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Video Fishing Report 10-26-2011
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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 10-26
5 or 6 boats out today. They had a very good day out there, they caught limits of Wahoo, King Mackerel and Amberjacks. Bottom fishing for B-liners were also excellent. They also caught a few Dolphin. 2 Sailfish have been also introduced
Citations
Brandon Orange of Elliston, VA caught a 36lb King Mackerel on Godspeed
Marilyn Gambardella of Spring Valley, NY caught a 44lb and a 49lb Wahoo on Release
Bruce Gambardella of Spring Valley, NY launched a Sailfish on Release
Peter Buban of Spring Valley, NY launched a Sailfish on Release
Keith Latham of Mocksville, NC caught a 59lb Wahoo on Sundown
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Tuesday, October twenty five, 2011
Wahoo fishing was exceptional once again nowadays and there have been also a number of Dolphin, Blackfins and bottom fish caught.
Hatteras Harbor Marina
P.O. Box 537
Hatteras , NC 27943
http://www.hatterasharbor.com
800-676-4939
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Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier report, Emerald Isle 10-27
Today will be the previous 80’s for a whilst a COLD FRONT will be rolling down on FRIDAY Early morning! ………… The FISH SPECIES have been several for the prior few days, just not a whole lot of fish. ……….. Puppy DRUM, SPECKLED TROUT, FLOUNDER, SEA MULLET, BLUEFISH, BLACK DRUM, and even a number of SPOTS! …………. Congratulations to HAZEL REED (Kinston, NC)–5 lb. eleven oz. Pup DRUM………….. DAVID HILL (Cary, NC)–two lb. 12 oz. FLOUNDER …………….JOHN MORRIS (Winston-Salem, NC)–one lb. twelve oz. SPECKLED TROUT ……………. JOHNNY Long (Emerald Isle, NC)–five lb. Puppy DRUM …………… JIM FOX (Stella, NC)–1 lb. 12 oz. FLOUNDER …………. DAVID BLACKMAN (Greenville, NC)–4 lb. 15 oz. Pup DRUM ……….. JOE WILKINS (Goldsboro, NC)–14 oz. & fifteen oz. SEA MULLET ………… and DAVID HILL (Cary, NC)–one lb. seven oz. FLOUNDER ………… We have lots of FISHBITES and SHRIMP, GOTCHA PLUGS, and even SAND FLEAS (very good SEA MULLET & DRUM bait!) …………….. The Drinking water TEMPERATURE is down to 67* now, but we will see a greater drop by SATURDAY Early morning! ……….. FALL is Right here! ……………… Occur on down! ………. MIKE STANLEY
HAZEL REED (Kinston, NC)–5 lb. eleven oz. Pup DRUM ….ten-26-11
DAVID HILL (Cary, NC)–two lb. twelve oz. FLOUNDER …..ten-25-11
JOHN MORRIS (Winston-Salem, NC)–1 lb. 12 oz. SPECKLED TROUT ….ten-26-11
JOHNNY Lengthy (Emerald Isle, NC)–5 lb. Pup DRUM ….ten-24-11
JIM FOX (Stella, NC)–one lb. twelve oz. FLOUNDER ….ten-26-11
DAVID BLACKMAN (Greenville, NC)–4 lb. 15 oz. Puppy DRUM ….10-twenty five-11
JOE WILKINS (Goldsboro, NC)–14 oz. & 15 oz. SEA MULLET ….ten-24-eleven
DAVID HILL (Cary, NC)–one lb. 7 oz. FLOUNDER ….ten-26-eleven
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Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier
Emerald Isle, NC
252-354-2919
http://www.bogueinletpier.com/
ten-25-eleven …… TUESDAY …… SEA MULLET, Puppy DRUM, & SPECKLED TROUT!
It is a beautiful week right here at the pier relaxed sea and warm NE wind has made it a perfect time to fish the pier or offshore! ………… SEA MULLET (day & night), SPECKLED TROUT, BLUEFISH, and Pup DRUM are the fish to target we are also seeing a few POMPANO and SPOTS. ………….. Congratulations to DAVID HILL (Cary, NC)–five lb. 7 oz. Puppy DRUM ………….. DEANA PINNIX (Rural Hall, NC)–two lb. 8 oz. BLUEFISH ……….. DAN RUDD (Jacksonville, NC)–2 lb. 2 oz. SPECKLED TROUT …………. PAUL KLEM (Hubert, NC)–one lb. 11 oz. SEA MULLET ………….. BOB Younger (Hubert, NC)–1 lb. twelve oz. SPECKLED TROUT …………. and DON CARTER (Swansboro, NC)–one lb. 10 oz. SEA MULLET …………. The bottom fish are quite massive, and we’re nevertheless looking for a great run of YELLOW Belly SPOTS! ………….. The drinking water temperature is at 69*, it just wants to drop a few a lot more degrees! ………… Arrive on down, we’re seeking for you! …………… MIKE STANLEY
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 10-26
Posted on Oct 26, 2011
Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Right now was another sunny day with mild winds early in the early morning. The winds have been from the west this early morning at 5 mph, then switching to the south-west at 15-20 mph and temperatures in the mid 60′s. Cape Level was a minor gradual on the drum bite, but tonight ought to be happening with the south-west wind. There have been some bluefish, a couple of flounder and sea mullet caught at Cape Position and down towards the Frisco beach. A lot of skates and sharks caught down at Hatteras Inlet. The offshore fleet had a good day. Limits of wahoo and king mackerel and a handful of dolphin and amberjacks.
Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report 10-25
Posted on Oct twenty five, 2011
Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
The temperatures was great today. Light north-west winds at 5 mph and temperatures were in the upper sixty′s. Properly Cape Level is nonetheless producing big drum. They had been catching them late last night, early this early morning and most of the day right now. There have been a number of bluefish and some skates becoming caught also. The Frisco seaside had some first rate sea mullet and bluefish. Down at Hatteras Inlet the bluefish have been biting fairly good and tons of skates. I have no inshore reviews but offshore fishing is genuine good again. Plenty of wahoos and a number of dolphin and yellowfin and blackfin tuna.
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252-995-5366
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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 10-26
Looks like shes going to blow,even so inshore proceeds to be red very hot. Fishing the docks of the ICW and oyster bars produced a double hand total of redfish for some close friends down the Small River way yesterday. Dwell shrimp and mullet minnows when you can discover them are the ticket. There wherever studies of a few big redfish down arund the jetties yesterday as effectively.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
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"Biggest Tuna She’s Ever before Caught" | OIFC Entire world Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/26/11
Mrs. Amber Simmons sent in this picture of the greatest tuna she’s at any time caught. She was fishing in Costa Rica aboard the Scatter Brain.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Black Dog’s Sail" | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/26/11
Appear at these magnificent pics Bob Newell sent the OIFC. Monday ahead of very last Bob and his crew were aboard the Black Canine when Johnathan Olgesby hooked up with this sail. They have been fishing the a hundred/400 making use of a circle hook and a ballyhoo. The sail was securely launched.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Spear Fishing" | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/26/11
Jeff Martini owner and Chef at The MidTown Bistro in NMB went spearfishing the other day and received some clean fish for the menu. He is back at it right now. Jeff explained it was Cold! I hope to have a far more timely update on nowadays journey.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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Capt Judy Helmey, Savannah, Fishing report 10-24
Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956
POB 30771
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410
912 897 4921 912 897 3460 FAX
Captain Judys email fishjudy2@aol.com
October 24, 2011
Saltwater Inshore, Offshore, Blue Water fishing reports, Freshies Suggestions, and Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not story! Thanks for Reading!
Table of Contents
Spotted sea trout bite is good!
Red fish and their names
Red fish on red fish off!
Artificial Reefs Its always good to practice a little catch and release!
Savannah Snapper Banks Vermilion snapper and grouper!
Blue Water Suggestions by EX TRA SEA Sword Fishing Team Sword fishing off Georgia coast
Freshies report How to build a temporary freshwater artificial reef
Little Miss Judys Believe It or not Story! Happy Halloween!
Spotted Sea Trout Bite is good!
Picture by Captain Matt Williams
Inshore fishermen are having a great fall spotted sea trout bite. Our captains have been catching undersize, the right size, and over size spotted sea trout. There is one thing that all trout have in common and thats they love to kill and eat live shrimp. With that being said get out your adjustable floats and fish at different depths until you find the bite. My father used to say especially during trout time fishermen just love to see the sinking of the cork.
Red fish and their names
Red fish and their names
I wanted to share with you all the names that fishermen call red fish there is red drum, channel bass, stag bass, and spot tail bass. No matter what you call them we are having
quite a solid inshore red fish bite going on at this time. Best bait is going to be chunk mullet on the bottom or live shrimp under small traditional adjustable floats and short 12 inch fluorocarbon leaders.
This is what we found when we opened up one of the red fish that we kept. The stomach was so packed with crabs parts that I could only imagine that the fish was uncomfortable. As soon as we opened the fishs stomach crab parts fell out.
Red fish on red fish off!
As all fishermen know, a fish eats when it wants to or not. The feeding pattern for red fish is something that you may or may not be able to develop a pattern for. The reason being is if they are feeding heavily on things wrapped in a shell such as snails or fiddlers crabs the fish fills it stomach quicker than the digestive tract can do its job. Crabs and their shells are harder to digest and discard. So therefore a fish might still be hungry, but cant stuff any more down the old gullet. I have seen a red fishs stomach that was packed so full you couldnt believe. Check out the picture above.
Artificial Reefs
Its always good to practice a little catch and release!
Top fish is a male sea bass and the bottom is a female here is what I have always been taught about this fish .the black fish is born as a female and at a later date turns into a male. The hump on the males back is called a stress hump. According to my father the female deposit so many eggs that the male get stressed out from trying the fertilize all of them.
Artificial Reefs
The black sea bass season closed on October 17, 2011 until June 2011. However, for those that just want to practice catching and release a fun catching day in the ocean can be had by all. Especially during this time there are lots of black sea bass holding on the artificial reefs. The best news is that there are other fish that school there too. This past week while plain old bottom fishing with squid we caught 37 inch trophy red fish, which we tagged, released, and healthy.
Savannah Snapper Banks
Vermilion snapper and grouper!
Vermilion bite at the Savannah Snapper banks
The bottom fishing at the snapper banks continues to be very good with fishermen getting a chance to catch football size vermilion and freight train pulling grouper. The secret to getting a more solid bite is to use live bait such as cigar minnows or Spanish Sardines. These baits once placed on the bottom will trigger a larger fish bite while scaring the smaller fish off. The vermilion snapper season will be open until October 31, 2011.
Gags and Scamp Grouper bite is ON!
Scamp Grouper
For offshore fishermen I suggest stopping at the artificial reefs and fill you live well with cigar minnows and Spanish sardines Put this bait on the bottom and solid action will come to you! Among other good baits, please give ruby red lips also known as tomtate, sand perch, bank bass, vermilion snapper, scup, blue fish, blue runners, and ocean perch. Whatever you do dont forget your dip net, camera, and lunch!!
For those fishermen that just want to target as well as keep ONLY big bottom fish now is the time!!
Blue Water Suggestions
Brought to us by the EX TRA SEA Blue Water Fishing Team
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Photo by EX TRA SEA Sword Fishing Team
Sword fishing off Georgia coast
The EX TRA SEA fishing team has definitely got the right stuff especially when it come to catching sword fish also known as swordies while using large rigged squid with stick lights as bait this team has figured out how to catch those that swim and feed so deep. Swordies prefer feeding and holding in water that is well over 500 to 1,000 feet. So therefore this situation puts a whole new light on the meaning of deep dropping for those big fish that sport their own personal sword!!
Freshies report
How to build a temporary freshwater artificial reef
How to make an freshwater aritifical reef quit time!
Pick an area where you have fished or where you know there could be some fish. Grab a couple of cans of dog or cat food. I believe and I think you will too, that cat food is always the best choice. Knock some serious holes into the cans so that the contents can float out as the water gets in. Place cans in water and either go catch some crikets or buy some. By the time you get back instead of fish on the bed it will be fish on, over, and around the old can!
Whatever you do when knocking holes in can, dont stab yourself. I am speaking from experience!
Those fishermen that want to GO FISH LAKE LANIER
Bill Vanderford is Lake Laniers Legend!
For more about my long time friend Bill Vanderford as well as his accomplishments, his freshwater charter trips or wildlife tours, books written and his special line up of tackle offered, please visit his site http://www.fishinglanier.com/contact.html for all the details! For more details go http://stores.ebay.com/Fishy-Racer http://www.youtube.com/fishyracer www.cafepress.com/grapefruitshop
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Little Miss Judys Believe It or not Story!
Happy Halloween!
Its amazing how children liked to sit on the front porch. In this case they sat and posed. Bottom left hand side is Little miss Judy also known as Judy Bum! way before she became Captain Judy! It looks like she was going topless once again!!
Halloween 1958 Style
My father always took me out for Halloween so that I could collect my annual brown bag of candy. I always dressed up and it was a lot of fun. I tried everything from homemade costumes to the store bought ones. They all seemed to do the trick. However there was this one particular store brought costume that I will never forget. My father saw a cat costume and he brought it home. I was about 7 years old at the time, so therefore dressing up like a cat wasnt such a bad idea, at least until daddy made certain alterations to the costume. The tail of the cat costume simply just hung there. Daddy checked it out and found that he could stuff my tail with some of the white so-called cotton that he used for caulking repairs on his wooden boats. I didnt care all I was thinking about was all of the candy that I was going to get and how much I could eat in one night. After stuffing the tail with the so-called cotton he created a big problem. The tail was too heavy so it just fell to the ground. Now I had a cattail that was 3 dimensional, but it wouldnt stand on its own. I could tell that Daddy was in a mood or maybe he had a few cocktails. Now he broke out the fishing line. His plan was to tie one end to the tail and the other end to the back of my costume, which he did in a fast fashion. I now had me a state of the art moving cattail that actually swayed with my walk. (Remember the lions tail in the Wizard of Oz) I was ready to go Trick a Treating in my now daddy designer store bought costume.
Our first stop was great! I got lots of compliments on my costumes and plenty of candy. I really made a haul. Daddy even got a beverage to go. As the evening went on my brown bag got heavier. According to Daddy my Trick a Treating was just about over, which wasnt good news, but heck I was a little tired from all of the walking with my tail swaying. We must have visited at least 10 houses. Our last stop had the noise of a barking dog in the background. I was a little afraid of dogs, due to the fact that one of our neighbors dog had bitten me once before. I approached the door with caution. The dog was really barking at this point. When the door opened I saw the dog, which didnt appear to be that large, but it sure had a big mouth. Some how after the owner told me that the dog didnt bite it escaped heading right for me. (Im sure I looked like a small deer in headlights!) Of course I did what any seven year old dressed like a cat would do I ran with tail swinging in tow. The dog lunged and became attached to my tail. This as you can imagine slowed me down a bit. I could see my father running toward me, but it seemed as though he was in slow motion. At this point the tail ripped off, but unfortunately the fishing line didnt break. So now I had the latched dog in tow. Things couldnt get much worst. I had dropped my brown bag and now had a dog attached to my tail. I finally met up with my father and he immediately picked me up leaving the small dog still hanging. The dog owner apologized as he removed the dog from my tail. The rest of the story is easily figured out, we went home. However the candy haul for this particular house was unbelievable. I guess the bottom line is that you pay for what you get. In this case a little entertainment goes a long way. The moral of this story is a simple one. So-called cotton was made to stuff only into the cracks of wooden boats and fishing line is made for fishing not tail tying. Any alterations can certainly change the course of an evening.
Thanks for reading! Captain Judy
Captain Judy Helmey
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