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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 10-21

Fishing Report
by Capt. Joe Shute

ten-21-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new web page on the internet-website. &quotCapt’s responses and Events&quot. . Well it appears like the winds will work in our favor for the following handful of days. With the winds close to ten knots and the seas offshore between 2-4 ft, now will be the time to go offshore and look for these wahoo and blackfin tuna that have been hanging about the Big Rock and the Swansboro Hole region. Also for these that want to chase the king mackerel this will be the weekend to catch the kings as well. Northwest Spots, Big 10 Tiny 10 locations have had great numbers of good dimension king mackerel for the final week. The eastside of the Cape Lookout shoals is yet another location to catch kings. The Atlas Tanker and the thirty Moment Rock as nicely as the East Rock and the 1700 Rock are areas to look for the kings. Untrue albacore fishing is broad open all around the shorelines proper now and the northeast winds ought to only assist the albacore fishing even far more. We are even now catching excellent figures of spots and gray trout again in the sound. Speckled trout and red drum are picking up far too. The water will nevertheless be stirred up, but must be commencing to very clear up with the mild winds.

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

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North Carolina reports 10-21

Posted on Tuesday, Oct 18, 2011 – nine:08 pm:
Massive drum down at the position caught tonight. We’ve also been obtaining excellent numbers of bluefish, pompano, pup drum, and blowtoads. We acquired all the bait you’ll require…mullet, fatback, bloodworms, shrimp, and many others

Ryan white
Hatteras jack inc.
239020 hwy twelve
Box 157
Rodanthe nc 27968
252-987-2428 workplace
http://www.hatterasjack.com

/eighteen/2011
Philip Lynch and David and the crew didn’t think they have been going to get to fish with us this year…the men rented their normal residence in Rodanthe and right up until final week it was only navigatable (hehe) by ferry. Thanksfully Bo Silvers and the NCDOT got that temp[orary bridge up just in time for the yearly fishing excursion. So Philip and the boys obtained 18 blckfin, 6 yellowfin and 5 bonitas and Maxwell obtained a new Tonga link…observe out he is packing his bags!!!! Restricted Lines!

ten/17/2011
It was blowin when Dave and his boys from Cox Cable obtained on the boat and it was blowin when they received off!! Hehe. Maxwell and Bert place her in the wind and headed down the seashore right up until they received right about to the five hundred line whee still left took a still left and heded out to the Stream. haywood and a few other boats caught all around the 540 but the Tuna fever and the Carolinian tried using to five hundred first and the boys hooked a blue marlin proper off the bat! She spooled ’em and &quotPOW&quot broke off correct away far too! Soon after that fishing was quite slow with some blackfin and then a solitary yellowfin right here and there. haywood received whammed by the blackfin twice and by the time the Tun Fever fought the tide up there that was more than. In the finish there had been great blackfin in the box. A couple of yellofin and a few dolphin and Dave Green fought a sailfish to clear release!! Nice!! Restricted Lines!

Tuna Fever Charters
135 Berry Street
Manteo, NC 27954
Oregon Inlet Fishing middle
252/473-1097 (Ph) 800/272-5199 (OIFC)
http://www.tunafever.com/index.aspx

10-eighteen-eleven obtaining much better
The fleet returned with much better catches of tuna right now. A blended bag of yellowfin and blackfin. Numerous of the blackfin were citation dimensions above twenty five kilos. Stage Runner did not have a excursion right now but here is a hyperlink to the OIFC report. http://www.oregon-inlet.com/journal/…rticle_id=2886

Tough weather will keep us at the dock Wed and Thurs. Out subsequent excursion is Friday.
Many thanks for checking in.
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Capt Danny Wadsworth
Co-Capt/Mate Greg Erwin
252-473-3773
800-272-5199 (be sure to request Point Runner)
Position Runner
Oregon Inlet NC
http://www.pointrunner.com/
252-473-3773

October 17, 2011 at 21:44:28

Today was a minor bumpy with a 20kt southwester blowing practically all day. Robert Tripp and his close friends from VA. Beach are rather tough and they caught some genuinely great wahoo. We also caught a couple of yellowfin tuna and a great gaffer. Wahoo fishing has really been great lately.
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Oct twenty, 2011 at twenty:35:47

My laptop or computer has been down for a couple of days, sorry for a late report. It was a gorgeous day and the fishing was rather very good. I had my fire Dept. ladies from Alexandria and they are fantastic anglers. Me, JD, and Pat just retain them headed in the right path. We caught some wonderful dolphin, pretty triggerfish, and a wahoo.

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Release Activity Fishing
Rom Whitaker
PO Box one hundred fifty
Hatteras, NC 27943
http://www.hatterasrelease.com/
release1@mindspring.com

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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 10-20

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
ten/19 Pic Of The Day!
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Turned out to be a great day out there with The Walkerly Household. We still left the dock in the
pouring down rain but it stopped appropriate when we commenced fishing. With in a number of minutes
we hooked up to these three redfish all at the moment! What a wonderful way to commence the day!

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
10/17-18 Pic’s Of The Day!
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Here are a handful of pic’s of my customers with some great redfish from the very last 2 days
of fishing. The bull redfish action has slowed down and they have moved back again
offshore but as you can see the inshore action is beginning to select up.
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Off The Hook Charters
Hilton Head Island, SC
http://offthehookcharters.com/
Capt Brian Vaughn
843-298-4376

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 10-19

Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report ten-19
Posted on October 19, 2011

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

Right now it was raining all day. We have a calme front pushing by means of today and tonight. The winds had been from the south-west at 15-20 mph and temperatures ended up in the upper 70&#8242s. Cape Position had excellent drum fishing last night time, early this early morning and late this afternoon. Just about all of them were 30-forty five inch fish. I don’t have any studies from the Frisco or Hatteras Shorelines. No boats out these days due to poor weather.

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

The sun was shining and fish had been currently being caught. We had a south-east wind at 10-fifteen mph and temperatures were in the mid 70&#8242s. Cape Position had some really good drum fishing this morning and all around twelve noon. Most fish had been in the thirty-forty inch array. They had bluefish and a couple of sea mullet. The Frisco beach had some bluefish and scattered sea mullet and pompano. Down around Hatteras Inlet plenty of bluefish and some puppy drum along the audio aspect ended up caught. The inshore boats had a handful of speckled trout and puppy drum. The offshore boats had a slower day. Some dolphin ended up caught, bailers and a few gaffer dimensions and scattered catches of yellowfin tuna and wahoo.

Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
An additional amazing sunny day. The winds ended up from the south-west at 15-20 mph and temperatures in the upper 70&#8242s. Cape Position had a number of puppy drum and bluefish. The Frisco seashore had reviews of bluefish, sea mullet and a few pompano. Down at Hatteras Inlet the bluefish and a few flounder were caught. The inshore boats had great puppy drum, speckled trout and few flounder. The offshore boats had an additional superb day of wahoo fishing and a couple of dolphin and yellowfin tuna.

Frisco Rod and gun
252-995-5366
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Davidson River outfitters, NC 10-20

The Trout Bum Instances

Fishing Report Oct twenty, 2011

Fall has finally arrived in the mountains, I woke to 39 degrees this morning and warming into the mid-fifties. The cooler climate is confident to get the Brown trout all fired up for the spawn. On the Watauga and some other rivers we are already viewing fish lying on beds or pairing up. On the Davidson we are just commencing to see fish pair up. We finally received a tiny a lot necessary-rain yesterday absolutely everyone that fished by means of the rain had a excellent day of fishing. Robbie, a single of our component-time guides, snuck out for a speedy moment on Tuesday and observed a great hatch of blue wing olives before the large downpour drove him off the water. He landed a number of hungry and aggressive browns on a dimensions sixteen blue dun caddis . On Monday he fished the upper Davidson with his two-fat and acquired the shock of his daily life when a 19-inch Brown inhaled his #14 caddis. Jack Camp took his daughter Liz fishing monday morning on the trophy water and had a great early morning. Gonzalo, 1 of the guides from Andes Drifters, my Argentina operation, is in town and he and I fished a modest blue line (wild trout stream) on Tuesday. We had a great day fishing dry caddis with a tungsten bead Dirty Bird, dimensions 16, as a dropper. Monday I guided Nicholas from the Raleigh region and his father-in-law, Dick, from Columbus, Ohio. We fished the East Fork of the French Wide in the morning and then moved to the Davidson in the afternoon. We fished dimension sixteen peacock gentle hackles on the two rivers. We also caught a couple of fish on pink San Juan worms and silver Lighting bugs on the East fork. Nicholas and Dick landed 18 fish on the East Fork and an additional 8 on the Davidson, with a good deal of fish misplaced at the net or broken off. The highlight was an 18&quot Brown and 19&quot Rainbow back-to-back again on the Davidson.

Davidson River: Gentle hackles dimensions 16-twenty , BWO dimensions sixteen-20 , Sassi Solutions size 18-twenty , Midges in Black, Red, Green and Blue dimensions 18-26. You will have to use 6x tippet and a 9′ leader for good results.

Davidson Trophy Water: Delicate hackles dimension 16-twenty, BWO measurement sixteen-twenty, Sassi Answers measurement 18-20, Midges in Black, Red, Green and Blue size eighteen-26. You will have to use 6x tippet and a 9′ leader for success.

Blue Lines (Avery, Hunting Glass, Whitewater, etc): Attractor dries like Royal Wulffs 14-18, Stimulators 14-eighteen for your dropper use Dirty Birds, small Pheasant Tails and Red Fox Squirrel nymphs. You will have to use five-6x tippet.

Delayed Harvest: The fish are finding scattered out of the pods and acting like typical fish so you will have to fish the total stream to be profitable. Soft Hackles measurement 14-28 are doing work wonderful, small wooly buggers dimensions ten-14 olive and white, Tung bead Dirty Bird , Lighting bugs dimensions 14-twenty , you can still catch a number of on eggs and worms. All streams will get another stocking the initial week of November. You will have to fish five-6x tippet, the lighter the tippet the far more bites you will get.

Smallmouth: Nonetheless a few getting caught on the fly but it is getting tougher with the fronts pushing though and the drinking water acquiring colder. So break out the spinning gear and modest jigs for ideal results.

We will be at the WNC Fly Fishing Expo November 5 and six once again this year be sure to arrive by the booth and check out our sale things.

Go Early….Remain Late….Fish Challenging!!!!

Davidson River Outfitters
Pisgah Forest NC 28768
Toll Free 888-861-0111 electronic mail: data @davidsonflyfishing.com

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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 10-19

10-16-eleven
by Korin
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Inshore mild tackle boats had catches of speckled trout, flounder, and some puppy drum. Our in close proximity to shore fleet had great numbers of bluefish right now. The offshore fleet had fair tuna catches consisting of the two blackfin and yellowfin tunas. We had offshore releases of sailfish noted as effectively.

FISHING REPORT ten/17/eleven
by Karla
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Nowadays was a good day of fishing. Our offshore boats introduced back yellowfin tuna, numerous blackfin tuna, a couple of gaffer dolphin, and a few of wahoo with a single currently being a citation. There have been two sailfish caught and launched. Our inshore boats caught blues, speckled trout, puppy drum, flounder, lots of sheepshead and a lot of tautogs.

Get in touch with us or e-book online for your fishing charter reservations. one-800-272-5199 or fishingoregoninlet.com

ten-18-11
by Korin
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Our inshore boats had catches of drum, flounder, speckled trout, and bluefish when again today. Blue fish had been biting well for the in close proximity to shore fleet as properly today. Tuna fishing has turned around from the weekend. The offshore fleet had outstanding catches of black bout tuna and a very good yellow bout bite. Several black bout tuna citations were noted nowadays ranging from 22 to 29 lbs.

Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
(252) 441-6301
http://www.oregon-inlet.com

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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 10-19

Wednesday, Oct 19, 2011
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Due to robust storms and hefty rains there had been no boats fishing today. We are still seeking to fill a make up excursion on Friday and Saturday so if your intrigued give us a call at 1-800-676-4939

Tuesday, October eighteen, 2011

A bad day of fishing always beats operating, not that fishing was undesirable these days but it did gradual down from yesterday. There ended up some descend catches of bailer Dolphin with a couple of gaffers mixed in and Triger fish. A few Wahoo and Yellow bout have been also caught.

Inshore boats sluggish down as well, they did catch a few Speckled Trout and &quotPuppy&quot Drum

Monday, Oct 17, 2011

Offshore: Good day of fishing! Boats came in with excellent catches of wahoo, some citation dimensions, handful of dolphin and scattered catches of yellowfin tuna.

Inshore: Nice on the audio also! Boats had catches of red drum, flounder and speckled trout (no keepers).

Modern Citations:

Release: Martin Womack of Virginia Seaside, VA – Shark Release

Sea Creature: William Scott of Exton, PA – 40lb 55in Wahoo

Searching FOR 3 TO FILL MAKE UP FRIDAY OCT 21 AND 4 ON SATURDAY OCT 22 $ 240 PER Individual

Phone 1-800-676-4939 FOR Information

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 10-20

10-19-11 …… WEDNESDAY …… Looking for Awesome Weather! ……

RAINY until finally this afternoon we will see the COLD FRONT coming from the west that will carry off all of our poor temperatures by 6:00 this night! ………….. Fishing has been sluggish there has not been considerably to report for the past few days, but we are hoping that the COLD FRONT coming will turn the tide! ………….. I was speaking to a very good pal that is aware of Carteret County waters, and he mentioned that the h2o is even now also warm, it can be currently 73* and it really is the Middle of October! ……….. As we tactic November, the awesome-off should provide the h2o temperature down to at the very least 66-68*. ………… There is absolutely a wind shift forward (not to mention Clear SKIES) we will see NW then NE and North thru about WEDNESDAY, starting on SATURDAY morning…………… Fishing has been regular with Puppy DRUM, BLACK DRUM, POMPANO, BLUEFISH, and some nice SEA MULLET! ………… We can only hope that the upcoming cool snap will deliver the remaining SPOTS out of the rivers and sounds! ………….. Occur on down and appreciate the CRYSTAL COAST this weekend! ……….. MIKE STANLEY

LYNN HEDGEPETH (Sharpsburg, NC)–one lb. six oz. FLOUNDER ….ten-sixteen-eleven

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DAN RUDD (Jacksonville, NC)–SPECKLED TROUT, BLACK DRUM, &amp SHEEPSHEAD ….10-16-eleven

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NICOLAS DeLUNA (Grifton, NC)–BLACK DRUM ….ten-sixteen-eleven

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

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OIFC fishing report 10-20

Do not Give Up On The Stream&quot | OIFC Globe Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/19/eleven

The title arrived from Bob Newell’s report of a trip he, Johnathan Olgesby, Andrew Sanderson and Matt Moore took on Bob’s Black Dog.

They have been all geared up for wahoo, but place one TLD 25 with a circle hook on board. They caught a great wahoo and some slinger mahi at the Steeples in the early morning along a weed line in 78 degree h2o. They determined to move at lunch and located great 80 degree blue drinking water at the 100/400. They set out wahoo gear and worked the ledges. Getting no luck, they made the decision to depart at three. But as they had been getting ready to just take up the sail fish started displaying up in the teaser and hitting planer rods, wire, you identify it! But they have been skunked, going four-, lacking sturdy hook ups with j hooks. One of the crew, Johnathan commenced prospecting and confident sufficient fish on!! with a perfect drop back again.

As Bob reiterated, never give up on the stream!
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Many thanks for the report Bob!

– Capt. Rickey Beck

&quotOffshore report&quot | OIFC Environment Cat / Carolina Cat | ten/19/eleven

As Rickey documented, we ran a few of complete day charters yesterday. We fished in 90 ft of h2o and caught a couple of Grouper, but the existing was undesirable which made bottom fishing tough. We made a decision to target on topwater gradual trolling and did quite properly with a handful of surprises. We noticed a great deal of the &quotauxillary&quot species (Jacks and Cudas) but spiced things up with Kings, Wahoo, Blackfin Tuna and Dolphin — in October in 90 ft of drinking water- fairly calme. The problems have been fairly sloppy, but we ended up with a excellent catch and a excellent combined bag.

For all you Fall Brawlers out there, there are Kings in the 80-one hundred foot depths, but as far as I’ve seen as a result far, they are all in the 12-twenty pound array. In which are the big fish?? The offer this weekend is a single of the gambles– you can either wait at Lighthouse Rocks for the bite to turn on, and if it does, you are golden. Or, you can bank on it NOT turning on and head offshore a little bit to attempt to locate motion and hope to come across a good size fish. It is a challenging 1 to call. Pogys have been challenging for a week now. We caught them yesterday on Jaybird shoal offshore of the lighthouse. One particular point, if you do head offshore, there are lots of Cigar Minnows at artificial reefs and wrecks. If you remain inshore, the Bluefish have been about the inlet mouths- and, do not underestimate a Spot.

– Capt. Brant McMullan

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&quotReturning Buddies&quot | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | ten/18/11

Tim Blanton of Integrity Air Checking of Huntersville, N.C. built a return pay a visit to to the OIFC chartering each Cat Boats Captaining the Cats had been Capt. Brant, Capt. Chris Dew and Capt. Steele Park. Becoming a member of them were Jim Lewis, Tim Agner, Gary Yoder, Athena Strickland, Dave Mundy and Larry McCaskill.

The boats stopped on their way out and got pogies in eight ft. of water and jigged up some monster cigar minnows. They started out working in a hundred foot deep drinking water in the place of the Horseshoe. The water was in the lower 70 diploma mark.

Jim caught a wahoo, Tim landed a king, Gary a blackfin and an amberjack and Dave boated a mahi and a grouper.

The happy crew made it to the docks just ahead of the rain set in. The rain couldn’t dampen their spirits.

– Capt. Rickey Beck
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&quotFall Brawl fishing forecast&quot | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/18/eleven

I have drawn on all the extremely technical information out there, and have concluded there is no way possible that this weekend at the Fall Brawl that the well-known Carolina fall King Mackerel beach bite will not likely be on fire. It has to transpire. The front coming Wednesday will awesome the waters down, and by Sat/Sun the circumstances will have stabalized. It really should transpire at Shallotte Inlet or Lighthouse Rocks. We’ll have boats fishing Thursday/Friday so we will have up to the moment intel to report. The weather conditions seems traditional fall northly winds thus flat on the seaside. This may possibly be the 12 months that the file is broke for the closest in the winning king has been caught. Latest file is a nine iron off the seashore[within the Shallotte Inlet sea buoy]. Come on down and join us for a spectacular fall Carolina weekend of King fishing.
– Rube McMullan

&quotAnother citaion for Jeremy&quot | Get Hectic | 10/17/11

My good good friend Jeremy Ridenhour did it again. Jeremy erelier in the calendar year arrived to the OIFC docks with a great 9.six lb flounder text me this photograph of a large redfish caught whilst drifting Lockwood Folly Inlet Sunday.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson

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&quotReason for Delay?&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 10/17/11

Soon after a complete day of operate for the two mother and father our bun in the oven dinged! Thats correct! Just shortly following obtaining in the bed my spouse is hollering at me. My drinking water broke! As Capt. Brant would say, &quotOh Crap!!!&quot, my words just too. The chaos was by some means handled in organized trend. I assumed the baby was heading to come a lot more quickly, but it turned out to be a sluggish drawn out approach. What started out at 12:30a.m. Saturday morning did not come to an finish until one:59p.m. Saturday afternoon. Jasper Carlton Frick arrived at 1:59pm soon after halftime of the South Carolina Gamecocks vs. Mississippi State sport. Jasper weighed in a 8lbs. 8ozs and measured 20 inches. Healthy baby boy! You could not have asked for a much better day than that! A effective delivery of a healthy little one boy and the Gamecocks won. Two miracles on the very same day. LOL! See ya on the water!

In the image below: Capt. Jacob, (wife) Mandy, (son) Jake, and (son) Jasper

– Capt. Jacob Frick

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&quotDelayed Reporting?&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | ten/17/11

David McConnell and buddies joined me on Friday of final week for a fifty percent day trip. The redfish bite has been excellent right here recently, so we went soon after them. The very first good hook up of the day was a wonderful trout. I continued to seem for a zinger redfish, but we could not locate one particular. We worked by means of a handfull of trout, rat reds, and one wonderful black drum. Some good eating at least. I am positive the redfish will occur back again to life as soon as the weather conditions will get consistent once again. See ya on the drinking water!
– Capt. Jacob Frick

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910-575-FISH

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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 10-19

Monday fishing report by Dan

Large drum, puppy drum, and bluefish had been caught at the level this early morning. Huge rays, sea mullet, pompano, flounder, and spots have been also found right now. As the day went on, fishing slowed down with the lower tide. With the cold front coming on Wednesday, fishing ought to choose up with the cold temperatures.

The bite is on !!!!

Just obtained word from the point the Large Drum bite is on, six cast six bigins. &quotCOME GET YOU SOME&quot HOOP-DEE!!!

Tuesday fishing report by Dan

Well the bite is on once again tonight. With 40 to 50 blended drums this morning, the bite started out this evening following sunset. Equally Grumpy and Hoop pee have landed paper drum. Several men and women I have talked to this afternoon reports that the large drums would seem to have commenced bitting soon after Young Salt still left the island this early morning. Did not hear of significantly of anything else. Some sea mullet had been landed at ramp 43.

Dan

Wednesday Fishing Report

A few Yearlings and some Bluefish at the point this early morning and then all hell broke loose. An additional five inches of rain and massive winds but a damper on the rest of the day.
No report from the seashores this evening.

Great luck to all fishing in the Seaside Buggy Tournament.

Buxton Nation Club T Shirts will be obtainable soon according to Kim and Kevin.

The speed restrict at the curves on Lighthouse Road is twenty five MPH. The NPS has been setting up &quotObservation Posts&quot – we contact them velocity traps in that region and there are no warnings so be careful – Grumpy.

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

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