Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 10-22
A number of Yearlings and a couple large Drum caught at the Point this morning and there are a couple of being caught this evening. Higher winds held most off the beaches nowadays and we have not heard of anything else becoming caught. Lighter winds becoming predicted for tomorrow – Grumpy
Friday Fishing Report
The Drum invested this day ingesting at the stage and numerous Drum of all dimensions have been caught right now. It began about 3AM and has continued all the way through the day and really picked up after Sunset. In comparison to the last couple of many years, people fishing the tournament are also carrying out nicely with a 50 inch Drum primary the way so way. Bluefish noted from most locations and Sea Mullet alongside with a number of Spot reported from South Beach – Grumpy.
Saturday Fishing Report
If you go through yesterday’s report, modern is about the very same with the exception getting less big Drum. Bluefish in the blend and some bigger types are starting up to display up.
No report on bottom fish but we are sure Sea Mullet are nevertheless becoming caught on South Beach. Weather seems to be good for the up coming few days so we’ll see you on the seaside- Grumpy.
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 10-22
by bill
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A fantastic day to be at the Gulf Stream catching tons of tuna. Blackfins had been abundant and some great yellowfins together with them. A 42 pound citation wahoo was caught. A single of the blackfins weighed 26 kilos.
Modern INSHORE Selection ten-21-11
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Inshore open up boats are catching sheepsheads. speckled trout, tautog, trigger fish, puppy drum and black drum. There ended up some striped bass caught in the audio and pup drum. There are some great dimensions sheepheads like the one Sam Holman caught
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by Korin
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We finally noticed some diversity in our in the vicinity of shore catches nowadays with the look of king mackerel. Along with king mackerel there had been also some albacore caught by the near shore fleet. In shore mild tackle charters had some bluefish. Black fin tuna was the fish the day for the offshore fleet, with scatted yellow fin tuna, wahoo, and the occasional white marlin release. Several citations were noted nowadays, six black fin citations ranging from 20-26 lbs and two wahoo citations forty five-fifty kilos. If you fished with us right now and have images that you would not head sharing experience free to e mail them to us at info@oregon-inlet.com. Please include the charter that you fished on in your email.
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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 10-23
We are going through picture perfect FALL Weather the water temperature has dropped to 68* (thank you Dr. Bogus) ………….. Fishing has been a combined bag of fish…………. Wonderful Pup DRUM &BLACK DRUM, SPECKLED TROUT, BLUEFISH, SPOTS, SEA MULLET, and POMPANO have all been landed!……………. There have been some wonderful sized SPOTS caught yesterday afternoon on portion of the pier, but there weren’t a large sum………….. Congratulations to ROBERT FORD Jr. (Bear, DE)–five lb. 7 oz. Puppy DRUM …………. PATRICIA RASBERRY (Ft. Barnwell, NC)–3 lb. nine oz. BLACK DRUM ……….. CLIFTON RAYNOR (Clinton, NC)–one lb. twelve oz. SPECKLED TROUT …………. ROBERT FORD III (Bear, DE)–5 lb. 2 oz. Pup DRUM …………. DICKIE HOLLOMAN (Greensboro, NC)–3 lb. BLACK DRUM …………. GARRETT BOYKIN (Goldsboro, NC)–one lb. one oz. SPECKLED TROUT ……….. JACK SMITH (Greensboro, NC)–ten oz. POMPANO ………….. BRANDON KEAR (Goldsboro, NC)–five oz. SPOT ………… DREW COX (Goldsboro, NC)–nine oz. POMPANO ………… and JUSTIN WHALEY (Goldsboro, NC)–5 oz. SPOT! …………… We have heard that there were some early BLOWFISH landed yesterday afternoon, so the FALL Continues! …………. End in to see us! ………….. MIKE STANLEY
ROBERT FORD Jr. (Bear, DE)–5 lb. 7 oz. Puppy DRUM ….ten-21-eleven
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PATRICIA RASBERRY (Ft. Barnwell, NC)–three lb. nine oz. BLACK DRUM ….ten-21-eleven
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CLIFTON RAYNOR (Clinton, NC)–1 lb. 12 oz. SPECKLED TROUT ….ten-21-11
ROBERT FORD III (Bear, DE)–5 lb. 2 oz. Puppy DRUM ….10-21-eleven
DICKIE HOLLOMAN (Greensboro, NC)–3 lb. BLACK DRUM ….10-22-eleven
GARRETT BOYKIN (Goldsboro, NC)–one lb. one oz. SPECKLED TROUT ….ten-22-eleven
SPOTS starting up to bite 1pm on Saturday ….ten-22-eleven
JACK SMITH (Greensboro, NC)–ten oz. POMPANO ….ten-22-11
BRANDON KEAR (Goldsboro, NC)–5 oz. SPOT ….10-22-eleven
DREW COX (Goldsboro, NC)–nine oz. POMPANO ….ten-22-11
JUSTIN WHALEY (Goldsboro, NC)–5 oz. SPOT ….ten-22-11
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OIFC fishing report 10-22
1st- 29.95 Randy Griffin, Jr. Wild Trip
2nd-29.00 Mike Kinnerly Blue Pearl
third-28.80 Brent Gainey Miller Time
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"CURRENT FALL BRAWL STANDINGS" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/22/eleven
192 boat entries- 143 fished Saturday, 49 fishing Sunday. Existing STANDINGS Soon after DAY 1- Click on Right here
– Capt. Brant McMullan
"Fall Brawl Captains Meeting" | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/22/11
A massive thank you to everyone who attended the Captains Meeting Friday evening. There was an superb turnout, old buddies reunited excellent food and good prizes. Thank you, I hope you take pleasure in the pictures. Very good luck and be safe to all the boats fishing this weekend!
– Capt. Rickey Beck
"Fall Brawl Trophies" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | ten/22/11
The Fall Brawl trophies are hand carved, a single of a kind built by a regional artist. He also has a screen of his function for sale out in front of the OIFC.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
"Backbone of the Fall Brawl" | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/22/11
The Fall Brawl could not take place with no you and the McMullan family members as properly as individuals like 1st Mate Aaron Dew, and Nannybird and the enitre OIFC employees.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 10-22
Posted on Oct 21, 2011
Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Nicely nowadays was quite a transform from yesterday. Sunny skies and light winds are right here for the weekend. We had light north-west winds at 10 mph and temperatures have been in the mid 70′s. Cape Position had one more great day of huge drum fishing and some bluefish. The Frisco beach had some bluefish and sea mullet. Down at Hatteras Inlet there were bluefish and some puppy drum. The Inshore boats had scattered catches of speckled trout and pup drum. offshore fishing was sluggish but the weather conditions was a whole lot nicer. Just a couple of king mackerel and wahoo caught.
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Outer Banks Fishing Report ten-twenty
Posted on October 20, 2011
Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
The Climate today was actually windy with partly sunny skies. The winds ended up from the south-west at 20-35 mph and the temperatures ended up in the low 70′s. Cape Stage is nonetheless generating drum of all measurements. From twenty to 50 inches. No a single fished the south beach because of to the gusty winds. No boats fished either.
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Fishin with Capt. Gus! The Tide is Out 10-23-11
Photo Courtesy of Capt. Gus
Bottom showing at Marker M1 on Lake Norman
Fishin with Capt. Gus!
The Tide is Out
10-23-eleven
In latest weeks, lower drinking water levels have uncovered stumps, rocks and other bottom obstructions on Lake Norman. The worry of operating aground or damaging a propeller is trying to keep boaters absent. Thats a shame, simply because the climate has been ideal for boating and fishing, not to point out the gorgeous fall colours. Whilst concerns of possible groundings are justified, they can occur even when the drinking water amount is at full pond. Reduced drinking water really should be a issue, but it ought to not quit boaters from enjoying the lake.
Water amounts are low for Oct, but not any decrease than regular in February, when the target is 6 feet below total pond. But, retain in thoughts that even when the lake is down six feet, there is a lot of water to safely navigate. Fishermen who ply the lake in the course of the low water months of winter, have minor, if any, problem locating secure passage. They, just like other savvy boaters, exercise caution and adhere to the principles of the road.
If you are new to boating and involved about the reduced water situations, the tips outlined under ought to assist make your next excursion safer and a lot more satisfying:
Very low H2o Boating Guidelines:
In addition to all required security gear, dont leave the dock with no a map of the lake and a depth finder.
Lake Maps are offered at marinas, tackle retailers, maritime provide outlets and online.
Depth finders can be bought for much less than $ a hundred.00.
Maneuver at gradual pace when navigating back again coves and unfamiliar waters.
Keep between the red and green channel markers.
Remain to the right of the middle of the channel.
Give shoal and rock markers a wide berth.
Maintain a watchful eye on the depth finder.
When soundings show shoaling, sluggish or cease the vessel and refer to the lake map or GPS.
If in doubt as to which way to commence, reverse your class to the deeper drinking water you previously passed.
Maintain a watchful eye out for strange wave patterns or breaking drinking water. The two are indications of shallow water.
Dont pass among the shoreline and an island.
Stay properly offshore of unmarked factors and shorelines.
When passing underneath bridges, steer closer to the middle than the sides of bridge pilings. This will support to steer clear of hitting a submerged help abutment.
In the occasion of a difficult grounding, shut the motor, trim up the prop or outdrive and accessibility the conditions.
If required, contact a boat towing provider. They are competent at re-floating and towing stranded vessels. (Sea Tow 704-895-8699) or (Tow Boat US 704-200-1930).
Marine GPS units are not as sophisticated as individuals equipped in vehicles, but are equally as useful when it comes to navigating Lake Norman. Every boat really should have one particular, even if it is an economical handheld unit.
Tips From Capt. Gus
A often asked query is: The word shoal is printed on white diamond formed symptoms on Lake Norman. What is a shoal? A shoal is a shallow location in a physique of h2o that may well be exposed when the water is lower. Shoals ought to be prevented, even when lake drinking water level is at full pond.
Scorching Spots of the Week:
Fish brush piles and boat docks in water fifteen ft or deeper. Bass, white perch and crappie are concentrating in these regions all the way through the day. Based on which species you target, consider a combination of live and synthetic baits. The previous week, fishing for spotted bass and cat fish was really great, and white perch fishing was superb.
The lake level on Lake Norman is about 4.6 ‘ beneath complete pond, and down three.0’ on Mountain Island Lake. The water surface temperature on equally lakes is in the sixties and very low seventies.
Captain Gus Gustafson is licensed by the US Coast Guard, a member of the Southeastern Outside Press Affiliation and a Expert Activity Fishing Manual on Lake Norman, NC. Pay a visit to his Net site at www.fishingwithgus.com , e-mail him at Gus@lakenorman.com or get in touch with 704-617-6812.
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The Southern Fishing Report by Ken Sturdivant 10-21
By Ken Sturdivant
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October 21, 2011
LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 10.8 FEET, THE CREEKS ARE SLIGHTLY STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR AND 68 DEGREES.
This Lake Lanier Bass report is from Jim Mathley, www.jimboonlanier.com 770 542 7764
Spotted bass fishing on Lake Lanier has been fair over the past week. The spotted bass in the lower lake continue to school around creek mouths as well as over the river channels and standing timber near long-running points, steep points, and humps. Topwater baits, swimbaits, jerk baits, flukes, and the Fish Head Spin will catch these schooling fish. Focus on points and humps in the mouths of creeks and work your baits over brush or rocky areas where the fish are schooling. When the sun is out, the fish will relate more strongly to the brush. This is the best case scenario as when the fish are in the brush, they are easier to target and they will come up for your baits. When the weather is cloudy, the fish tend to roam and sometimes become bottom locked. We have been catching these fish on a shaky head worm and a 1/2 ounce rubber skirted jig tipped with a twin tail trailer. In addition to the schooling fish, there are some good 2 to 3 pound and sometimes larger fish available on rocky secondary points in cuts off the main lake as well as in the mouths of the creeks. When fishing these areas, focus on the ones that are windblown. Crankbaits and Swimbaits thrown shallow on these points and sides of points can be real fish catchers. Look for the bait and many of the spotted bass to continue their migration into the creeks with the colder weather we are experiencing this week. Watch your Lowrance electronics for bait balls further back in the creeks and that is a sure sign the spotted bass will follow. Be flexible on the water and experiment with different baits and presentations. Fish are readily available and are feeding heavily in preparation for winter. The lures and presentation to catch these fish changes every day, but the fish will bite. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
This Lake Lanier Striper report is from Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena of Big Fish On! Guide Service, 404 561 2564. www.bigfishonguide.com
Striper fishing is good and very frustrating. Let me explain. There is a lot of shallow bait over deep water on the south end of the lake. The stripers are schooling and roaming the south end from the mouth of Flat Creek to the mouth of Shoal Creek. They are moving very fast and surfacing for only a few seconds. This makes it very difficult to get to them before they move. However, if you are lucky enough to have them "sit still" for a few minutes you can have a good day. When you see schooling fish resist the temptation to go rushing at them with the big motor on. Instead, move in slowly and drop your trolling motor when you get close. While you are approaching the target area put someone on the front deck with a top water bait ready. Also drop a down rod herring and a free line herring 40 feet behind the boat. The Red Fin, Zara Spook and Chug Bug will work for top water bait. A 3/4 ounce bucktail with fluke trailer and a Capt. Macks Game Changer should be used if they are not biting the top water. Chasing stripers busting deep water shallow bait can be both rewarding and frustrating. With the lake turnover, water temperature changes and cold fronts it can be difficult to predict how these changes will affect the fishing. The key to fishing this week is to stay flexible. Take bait for free lines and down rods, umbrella rigs and top water baits. Keep your eyes on the water for schooling fish and adjust your technique according to the pattern you find. The area from Orr Creek to Big Creek is a good place to start.
October 21, 2011
WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 11.2 FEET, STAINED & 71 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL
Bass fishing has been good. Fishing is continuing to heat up lake wide with the cooler temperatures. Right now the bite depends completely on the current and wind conditions on a daily basis. There has continued to be a topwater bite first thing in the morning on buzz baits, topwater chuggers, and spooks. Keep it simple with shad color and natural patterns. If there is wind present use spinnerbaits and cover water. Chartreuse and white skirts with double silver willow leaf blades are the best colors with the water clarity. With the lower water conditions fish are positioning on just about any cover they can find between brush piles and lay downs.
Hybrid and striper fishing is good. Topwater activity is heating up first thing in the morning and late in the evening. The mid day bite has continued to be the same using live shad on humps and road beds, but for consistent action focus on schooling topwater fish. To catch these topwater fish use floating flys trailed behind popping corks. The action can last for a while so be prepared. The best areas for topwater action have been mid lake from north of Wehadkee Creek to the 109 bridge.
Crappie fishing has been good. Fish have finally pulled up into mid depth brush piles in five to ten feet of water. There will be multiple fish in each brush pile so slowing down with live bait down lined below corks is working best. When shad begin to migrate into pockets, look for the trolling bite to heat up.
October 21, 2011
LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 10.2 FEET, 69 DEGREES AND CLEAR
This Lake Allatoona bass fishing report is from Matt Driver, www.prosnglerradio.com
Bass fishing is fair to good and it is time to get the spinner bait box out. With cooler windy days the spinner bait bite is on. Running wind main lake wind blown points with a natural colors medium size willow leaf spinnerbait is the way to go. Numbers are good a size has also been good. Long cast from several different angles on the point and burning the bait back, and every so often just "kill" the bait for a second and then continue burning it, a lot of times that’s when you get bites. Follow up with a jig head shaky squirrel finesse worm or a finesse jig for the less active fish. There is still a morning buzz bait bite.See our web site for the Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
This Lake Allatoona striper and hybrid fishing guides report has been brought to you exclusively by Robert Eidson of First Bite Guide Service, 770 827 6282. www.firstbiteguideservice.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia email: eidson6260@comcast.net
Line side fishing has been very good. The stripers are starting to come back down out of the rivers and are finally starting feed. The north end of the lake is the place to be right now for stripers, hybrids and white bass and monster catfish. The best bite is from Little River bridge up to Fields Landing. Most of our fish this week were caught on jigging spoons fishing right on the bottom on the edge of the river creek channels. Our bigger fish came on big thread fin and gizzard shad. Our live bait bite has been about 70/30 down lines out fishing free lines. The bite may change by the weekend due to the drop of temperatures expected. If the fish do move over the weekend, look for them between Little River and Kellogg’s Creek.
October 21, 2011
LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN 9.3 FEET, CLEAR & 70 DEGREES
Bass fishing is barely fair but the weather can warm up later in the day. Look for the bass off the deep points and its best to stay on the lower lake in the creeks. Use the 1/2 ounce Stanley jig with a #11 Uncle Josh trailer in black and blue combinations. Later each day, try the smaller sizes in the Stanley spinner bait with all silver willow leaf blades. Slow roll this lure on the points and use a single willow leaf blade and a chartreuse and white skirt. Up lake work this same lure on any bank cover. The Zoom blue flash lizard on a Texas rig has been fair on deep docks and points. Add a glass rattle in the lizard and afternoons are better as the water warms up. Later each day use a trick worm in greens, and cast around docks down lake and let it sink all the way to the bottom down lake. Find the fish with the Lowrance Structure Scan technology and there will be schools of fish out there. The Bass Fishing Lake Hartwell guide is for sale. Lake levels are from www.lakelevels.info/?StateID=GA
October 21, 2011
CLARKS HILL IS DOWN 9.5 FEET, 70 DEGREES WITH MOSTLY CLEAR
Bass fishing has slowed with the weather and wind. Bass are off the deeper on the points in the creeks. Fish are on very tight cover or stumps and bass are still slow to react to lures and live bait. Keep a Zoom Super Fluke in pearl ready anytime there is any action on the surface. Work the large worms and a Zoom Magnum smoke red worm on a Texas rig. Later each day, try the larger Enticer dark brown and black jig and pig on the river ledges and on points. Crank baits have been slow early but after mid day try the small Bandit root beer green crank bait on ten pound Sufix Elite line. Also try the fire tiger 7A Bomber and the strikes will be very tight on any cover. Cast to the same areas often and use some Berkley Bass scent and cast to the same location often.
October 21, 2011
LAKE RUSSELL IS DOWN 2.6 FEET, CLEAR & 70 DEGREES
Bass fishing is slow with the high skies and the cold front. Down lake fishing is fair. Use worms and jigs in dark greens for a few strikes. With the high water winds get a spinner bait and run the sandy pockets as the bass may move shallow on a warming trends. The bass have moved to points and the sand pockets and blow throughs. Any wood mid lake and down can hold fish but do not spend a lot of time in on one spot. Points in 10 feet of water can hold bass with some rocks close by and the smaller worms and small jigs will work. Work all lures slowly. The Zoom red and black worm in the brush using a Texas rig with tungsten sinker and bead for extra sound can draw a few strikes. Faster moving baits are slow until mid day when the water warms and a Fat Free shad in shad on lime and green sides can work. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
October 21, 2011
LAKE SEMINOLE IS DOWN ONE FOOT, CLEAR, 74 DEGREES BY MATT BATY
Bass fishing is fair and the fishing is picking up a bit with the cooler temperatures. The fish are still scattered and can be caught in all depth ranges. Shallow fish can be caught around shallow grass or lily pads using a Spro Popper in natural green. Flipping is also a good pattern to catch fish out of the grass or pads. When flipping, use a 3/4 ounce Tungsten weight, a 3/0 Gamakatsu heavy Cover flipping hook, 22 pound Sunline Shooter Fluorocarbon and a Big Bite Baits Yo Daddy in the Hematoma color. For deeper water bass, look for grass points near deep channel swings or ledges, and fish a Spro Little John MD in Cell Mate.
October 21, 2011
LAKE GEORGE IS DOWN 2.5 FEET, 72 DEGREES AND CLEAR BY CLAYTON BATTS
Bass fishing is fair especially when there is moving water. The top water shallow bite has been best during the morning and evening and has been lasting all day on overcast days. Fish a Stanford Lures Turbo shad in Bone Crusher around main river grass flats and a Spro Bonzeye frog in natural red back in the pads up the river. The ledge bite has been fair mid lake to the dam. When the water is moving, use the Spro Little John DD in citrus shad or sexy shad pattern on THE main river ledges. These ledges can vary from 12 to 14 feet deep. If the fish seem finicky to the Little John switch up to a silent Stanford Lures Deep Big Cedar in Summer Shad, this cedar bait offers a different action that the pressured fish haven’t seen. If the water is not moving, fish a Carolina rigged Big Bite Baits Kriet Tail worm in plum apple around any deep brush or rocks on the ledges.
October 21, 2011
LAKE WEISS IS DOWN 2.42 FEET, 65 DEGREES & CLEAR BY COLLINS GUIDE SERVICE
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Bass fishing is good and a lot of largemouth bass have moved shallow in the coves and bays, look for any brush or stumps in 4 feet of water or less. Shallow running crank baits, spinner baits and Rat L Traps in shad patterns are working great. The spotted bass are on main lake points and humps, road beds and shallow river channel ledges, soft plastics like the Senko worm in green pumpkin with a chartreuse tail is catching a lot of good spots.
Striper fishing is fair and they are showing up in the main lake on river channel ledges 8 to 14 feet deep. Live shad down lined and free lined, trolled slowly on the old Coosa river channel is producing best
Crappie fishing is good and a lot of crappie are under the deeper docks, look for larger, older docks that create a lot of shade. Use a 1/24 ounce jiffy jig in colors JJ13 and JJ17. A lot of larger crappie are starting to show up on the old river channel ledges in the main lake and the Riverside area, spider rigging with minnows is starting to produce some good fish with a ton of under size fish. Look for more to move to the ledges as the water cools more.
October 21, 2011
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 2.2 FEET, 78 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.
Bass fishing is fair and the best action is down lake. Early and late, fish are on grass lines and a small spinner bait with gold blades and an all white skirt is fair. Cast all the way to the bank and pull the lure right off the banks. Down lake use the large shallow running Rapala DT10 shad black back baits on docks and points. Cast a dark Texas rigged Berkley Power worm in the larger sizes and work the docks down lake. The up lake bass are slow. Later each day, use a Lunker Lure buzz bait in the upper areas of the Little River arm on grass beds and docks. Cast these baits right on the banks and pull them slowly over the grass. A larger dark Culprit green shad worm over the grass and around docks can get a strike. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
October 21, 2011
LAKE OCONEE IS DOWN 2.28 FEET, 72 DEGREES AND CLEAR.
Bass fishing is fair. Clear on the main lake and stained up the rivers. The rain and cold front have slowed the fishing over the past week. It should be back to normal or better by the end of the week. The road beds and humps on the south end of the lake have been the best producers. Also look at the main lake humps in 10 to 15 feet deep. The mid depth crank baits have been the best producer. If you see the fish on your Lowrance then work the hump from all sides, with a Rapala DT10. When the high pressure drops later in the week and weekend, start looking back in the shallow water. The fish did not move far from the shallow water, and they will return as soon as the weather returns to a more normal pattern. The buzz bait bite should be going strong by this weekend so have a white Old Nelly ready to go.
Lake Oconee Line Side report brought to you by Mark Smith at Reel Time Guide Service. 404-803-0741. wwwreeltimeguideservice.com
Line side fishing is good. The fish are starting to show up in Lick Creek and in the River bend area of the lake. There have also been reports of some schooling fish up the river around the I20 bridge. This is the time of year you need to have ever thing on your boat. The fish will change feeding habits daily. We always have live bait, crank baits, spoons and Capt. Macs u-rigs ready. When looking for the schools the umbrella rig is a great search tool and you are fishing while you are looking. The umbrella rig has been getting a lot of attention around Oconee this past year with good reason. Most of the use has been in the late spring and early summer, but the fall and winter are two of the best times of the year to use the rig so dont forget about it just because it is not summer time. Sugar Creek has the Capt. Mack umbrella rigs in stock along with Okuma line counter reels and Okuma striper rods. They also have a complete line of Zoom baits on hand. If you like to see the Lowrance HDS units in action give us a call and we can show you how it works. You can have an on the water demo. 404-803-0741
Crappie fishing is good. Right now the fish are showing up in the mouths of the creeks. Some fish are showing up in brush piles from 5 to 10 feet. Look for the fish to show up on your Lowrance and drop you live shiners down the depth they are holding at.
October 21, 2011
JACKSON LAKE IS 3.8 FEET, CLEAR & 70 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair. At daylight use the Lunker Lure in all white and Rat L Traps right on the banks. During the day, work the lower lake creeks and ledges with a Zoom water melon seed lizard or worm either on a Texas or Carolina rig. The bass are on the main lake points and pond dams in the lower lake creeks. A chrome 1/4 ounce Rat L Trap on points can draw bass strike. Also the Shad Raps in the #7 shad and black back on 10 pound test Sufix Elite line are working just use slower retrieves. Go into the creeks up lake in the rivers for active bass. Use a dark red and black Gilraker worm on a Texas rig on wood and brush very tight bank and river structure, can draw a strike. Cast or flip the river docks and shallow bank with a Zoom motor oil lizard. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
Our DVD, Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass is now on sale for only $ 25.00 including shipping. Send a check payable to Southern Fishing Schools Inc. to: Southern Fishing Schools Inc to 106 Hickory Ridge Drive, Cumming Georgia. Please allow 14 days for delivery.
Ken Sturdivant, Lowrance Professional Fishing Staff will be conducting FREE! Sonar Seminars at Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World in Lawrenceville Georgia. The BASICS OF SONAR seminars are held on the last Saturday of each month at 2pm. All seminars are subject to change without notice.
If you would like to have a free set up sheet for your sonar, send me an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net and ask for the Sonar Setup Quick List.
We have these BASS FISHING books for sale: BASS FISHING LAKE LANIER, BASS FISHING LAKE ALLATOONA, BASS FISHING WEST POINT LAKE, BASS FISHING LAKE RUSSELL, BASS FISHING WEST POINT LAKE and BASS FISHING LAKE HARTWELL. These books are written exclusively for Bass and each book covers every week of the year. Each book $ 39.00. If you would like a sample of any book, send us an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net. Our mailing address is: Southern Fishing Schools Inc. 106 Hickory Ridge, Cumming Georgia 30040.
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North Carolina DNR fishing report -10-17
Get in touch with: Brian Melott
For the 2011 fishing yr, all proprietors/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, like the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, should get an Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Angling allow. This allow has changed the Atlantic tunas Angling category permit. In North Carolina, further HMS harvest reporting specifications are also in area. To receive a permit go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov.
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Please Note: Anglers sometimes confuse modest king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and spanish mackerel have distinct measurement and catch limits. Make Sure you appropriately identify the mackerel you are catching. (Ideas right here)
A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into influence Jan. one, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.
Click on here for the most current seasons, dimensions and bag limits.
For the week ending Oct. 16
Ocean: Offshore exercise was large because of quite very good catches of dolphin, wahoo and both, yellowfin and blackfin tuna. Billfish catches dropped off somewhat since number of anglers targeted them. Midrange catches remained uneventful with the exception of a couple of king mackerel and an occasional red drum or striped bass caught by Gulf Stream anglers returning from their offshore journeys. Around-shore accomplishment enhanced with some significant striped bass catches just inside the three-mile legal zone. Spotted seatrout ended up caught in the surf zone, but tough seas built access was tough.
Inlets/Seems/Bays: Flounder catches dropped off with only a couple of fish recorded. Fishermen caught big spotted seatrout and striped bass, a obvious boost from the preceding week. The ideal catches came in early early morning and then once more just ahead of nightfall.
Piers/Shore: Most anglers caught spotted seatrout with extremely minor work. Large pompano, along with high volume quantities of spot, kingfish and pigfish stuffed coolers.
Central District Pamlico, Craven, Carteret and Onslow Counties
Get in touch with: Kim Worrell
For the 2011 fishing year, all proprietors/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining controlled Atlantic Hugely Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, such as the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, ought to obtain an Atlantic Extremely Migratory Species (HMS) Angling allow. This permit has changed the Atlantic tunas Angling group allow. In North Carolina, added HMS harvest reporting specifications are also in place. To acquire a allow go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov..
Report a tagged fish
Please Notice: Anglers occasionally confuse tiny king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and Spanish mackerel have distinct dimensions and catch limits. Be Certain to effectively identify the mackerel you are catching. (Suggestions here)
A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into effect Jan. 1, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.
Click right here for the latest seasons, size and bag limits.
For the week ending Oct. sixteen
Ocean: Offshore, the massive wahoo continued to be brought in, as nicely as dolphin and blackfin tuna. The offshore bottom fishing introduced in significant numbers of sizable gray triggerfish and some good numbers of gag groupers. Also currently being caught previous week had been white grunts, vermilion snapper, black sea bass, scup and flounder. Inside of 10 miles, Spanish mackerel and bluefish continued to be caught in good figures. In close proximity to shore, bottom anglers noticed some kingfish (sea mullet), black sea bass, tiny flounder, scup and Atlantic sharpnose sharks in the combine.
Inlets/Seems/Bays: Spot had been even now demonstrating up just about everywhere from the Emerald Isle Bridge to the White Oak River place, off the beach at Shackleford Banking institutions, Gallants Channel and west of the N.Do. Port turning basin in close proximity to the no wake zone in which it drops off. There were also studies of great sized trout in the turning basin near this drop off. Fishermen were nevertheless catching sheepshead at the bridges all alongside the coast. A few flounder and bluefish had been caught in the turning basin, as effectively.
Piers/Shore: The piers continued to have spotty catches of spot, croaker, sea mullet (kingfish), pigfish and Florida pompano. There ended up also some silver perch and small black drum and a few of keeper weakfish (grey trout) in the blend this past weekend. Shore and surf studies for the earlier weekend had been hit or miss on bluefish, pigfish, sharks, skates, the occasional trout and some modest flounder.
Southern District Pender, New Hanover and Brunswick Counties
Make contact with: Dennis Trowell
For the 2011 fishing calendar year, all owners/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining controlled Atlantic Very Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, need to receive an Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Angling allow. This permit has replaced the Atlantic tunas Angling category allow. In North Carolina, added HMS harvest reporting specifications are also in location. To acquire a allow go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov.
Report a tagged fish
Please Notice: Anglers occasionally confuse modest king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and spanish mackerel have diverse dimension and catch limits. Make Positive you effectively identify the mackerel you are catching. (Guidelines here)
A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into impact Jan. one, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.
Click on right here for the most recent seasons, size and bag limits.
For the week ending Oct. 16
Ocean: When weather conditions problems permitted, anglers did well on the wahoo and sailfish in the gulfstream. Bottom fishermen caught red, gag and scamp groupers in water depths of a hundred to 120 ft. Gag grouper had been also biting extremely well in the 10- to twenty-mile array. Anglers focusing on king mackerel caught a few fish, but fishing in standard has been bad. Lighthouse Rock created the best fishing, but the fall king mackerel bite has not materialized this year so far. Flounder and red drum ended up caught on the artificial reefs and ledges in the one- to five-mile range off the coast.
Inlets/Seems/Bays: Overall anglers had some good results fishing area rivers, bays and creeks. Anglers caught red drum and speckled trout making use of each artificial bait and live bait. The southern element of the Cape Worry River made some trout, but most fish have been on the little size. Carolina Seashore Inlet and Small River Inlet had been the two scorching spots for trout, with most fish in the 2-to-three-pound assortment. Fishermen focusing on flounder caught some citation sized flounder in the Cape Concern River and Snow’s Lower.
Piers/Shore: Location piers documented a good week of fishing. Spot runs were a small much more consistent than the previous weeks. Along with the spot, anglers caught some large sea mullet and pompano. Flounder fishermen had yet another excellent week with some catching limits of legal sized flounder. King mackerel anglers landed a few kings. Surf anglers observed much improvement in their catches. Red and black drum, large sea mullets and pompano, together with some bluefish in the 2- to 4-pound array were also caught.
N.C. Division of Maritime Fisheries 3441 Arendell Street Morehead Town, NC 28557 (252) 726-7021 or 1-800-682-2632
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last weeks grounding cape lookout shoals
very last weeks grounding cape lookout shoals
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new reef / Posted by: Dave Dietzler / 10/19/eleven
flounder gigging on a 50’er
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cutting off the bridge / Posted by: Dave Dietzler / 10/19/eleven
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operate speedy the tide is flooding
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bridge is off /
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Trophy Hunter charters- fishing report 10-19
Far better action today on the meat. We started out the day with very good blackfin action. Sizes had been combined up and the types we stored ranged from six-twenty kilos. Respectable motion for most of the day. Afterwards we labored north and caught a few solitary yellowfins. Glad for the pick up and hope every person enjoyed the trip. Thanks!
Saturday’s Report! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / ten/18/eleven
Saturday was tough for the fleet. The warm drinking water had pushed out and tuna fishing went with it. Our day commenced great with a piece of float keeping a few dolphin. From there motion was slow but we have been lucky for what we caught. Today the blackfin motion was excellent and we had a number of yellowfins at the stop. I will get up a photograph at the dock. Many thanks!
Captain Kenneth Brown,
kennethbrown@charter.net,
Trophy Hunter Charters
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
252-473-9892
http://fishtrophyhunter.com/
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