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

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
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Another entertaining loved ones journey nowadays with the Kennedy’s who were troopers to brave the unpleasant
25-30 mph winds that had been whipping all around out there. We began with some entertaining shark
action and completed up catching some massive over the slot measurement redfish and few best
keepers for them to consider residence. Wonderful journey!
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Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
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Loved ones Entertaining this afternoon catching some actually wonderful redfish and some large bonnet
head sharks on mild spinning tackle. I really like when I get little children out and it really is there
first expertise fishing on a boat . I hope to get them hooked for lifestyle on fishing and
following todays journey I believe they will be back for certain!

Off The Hook Charters
Hilton Head Island, SC
http://offthehookcharters.com/
Capt Brian Vaughn
843-298-4376

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Report for Bogue inlet area

Report for Bogue inlet place

We had a great excursion with local charter capt Marty Moore. We hugely suggest him, as this was our 2nd time out with him and he set us on figures and quality of fish both instances. The trip this previous week was especially exceptional!!!! Examine it out at

http://fishtopwatercharters.blogspot.com/

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Fishin’ with Capt. Gus! The Lure(s) of Bass Fishing October 9, 2011

Photo’s courtesy of Capt. Gus
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Picture #one Tackle box with bass lures
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Image # two James Remsen, age 4, of Charlotte,NC keeping a bass caught on his 1st fishing journey with dad, Craig.

Fishin’ with Capt. Gus!
The Lure(s) of Bass Fishing
Oct 9, 2011

So numerous lures and so small time – a issue several bass fishermen have! With tens of thousands of bass lures to select from, it’s no speculate that newcomers to the activity usually find on their own in utter dismay. To get rid of confusion, take into account lure dimension, coloration and depth.

Dimensions: Modest fish try to eat tiny baits. Huge fish try to eat a variety of bait dimensions. Knowledge this is crucial, given that there aren’t that several big fish swimming in place lakes. So for far more strikes, match the size of the lure to the dimensions of the focused fish. When fishing is slow, downsize lures.

Coloration: Most feeder fish are silver, worms and crayfish have a reddish-brown tint, and shoreline insects look to be grey or black. So why not match the color of the lure to the color of the bait? If a colour doesn’t create, swap to the previous standbys of white, blue, green and chartreuse. Darkish shades seem to perform greatest in reduced light circumstances and in murky water, while lighter/brighter lures are better on sunny days and in clear drinking water.

Depth: 3 common lures are leading water, swimming, and bottom bumping lures. Recreation fish normally feed close to shore or in the upper portion of the h2o column. But there are situations when they stick to bait to deeper water. If the fish meals of the day is a bottom dweller, this kind of as crayfish or an aquatic insect, use a bottom bumping lure.

Use best h2o lures when fish are lurking in close proximity to the surface area. This classification includes a variety of poppers, chuggers and stick baits. Spinner/buzz baits and flukes are also great selections when zipped or jerked across the surface. When fish are lying in wait, a gradual heading popper will entice strikes.

Swimming baits consist of the largest assortment of lures. They are utilized when fish are suspended between the surface area and the bottom. Lures like the Rat-L-Trap that vibrates, will operate shallower than those with plastic lips. The more substantial the lip, the deeper the lure will swim. Spoons, buck tails and jigs are also fished at different depths by controlling the descent and the retrieval pace.

Bottom bumping baits are well-known with bass, perch and striper fishermen. They incorporate soft plastics, jig ‘n’ pigs, buck tails and jigging spoons. They should be fished gradually over a bottom covered with stumps, rocks or other debris. As a common rule, the deeper the h2o, the heavier the bait should be. But, don’t overdo it. The bait must fall normally in purchase to trick the bass into biting.

Each tackle box must include lures from the three lure groups talked about. Zara Spooks are a “must have” top water bait. They have caught bass and stripers for decades. Rat-L-Traps and Shad Raps are excellent baits when fish are suspended. Finally, no tackle collection is full without having a range of delicate plastic worms for bottom feeding fish.

An outdated timer when gave this bit of fishing suggestions. “It’s a lot simpler to feed ‘em than it is to trick ’em. So, when all else fails, bait your hook with a lively minnow or a wiggly worm.”

Upcoming Gatherings:
A cost-free safe and sound boating class on “How to Navigate Norman when the Lake is Low” will be held at North Position Watersports, 112 Doolie Road, Mooresville, NC 28117 on Wednesday, October 12, 2011 from six:30 p.m. – eight:00 p.m. Subjects for dialogue will consist of “Understanding Lake Norman’s Channel Marker and Buoy System”, “Identifying and Mastering How to Steer clear of the 10 Most Risky Spots”, and “Safely Navigating In Low Water Situations.” For far more details, get in touch with me @ 704-617-6812 or e-mail Gus@LakeNoman.com.

Free Fishing Seminar: “Learn about Lake Norman’s New Fish Attractors and Manmade Reefs.” Jake Bussolini and I will give you the specific locations and discuss the greatest techniques to catch fish close to these manmade fish habitats. Cost-free handouts and GPS coordinates will be obtainable. This informative session is scheduled for six:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct 19, 2011 at Gander Mountain, Exit 36, in Mooresville, NC. For additional details, get in touch with 704 658 0822.

Ideas from Gus!
Ambigu the use of your fishing line and conserve cash too! Reverse the line by reeling it on to a similar potential empty spare spool or a spool on a different reel. The un-utilized line on the bottom of the aged spool will be on the leading of the new one.

Hot Spots of the Week: Crappie and white perch fishing is great to very very good. Best bets are Mountain and Tiny Creeks. Spotted bass fishing is excellent at the south very hot hole and off factors and in back again coves on equally sides of the Highway one hundred fifty Bridge. Some stripers are up river.

The lake degree on Lake Norman is four.7 ‘ below complete pond, and down 2.nine&quot on Mountain Island Lakethe water surface area temperature on both lakes is in the mid to higher seventies.

Captain Gus Gustafson is licensed by the US Coast Guard, a member of the Southeastern Outdoor Press Affiliation and a Skilled Activity Fishing Guide on Lake Norman, NC. Visit his Net site at www.fishingwithgus.com , e-mail him at Gus@lakenorman.com or contact 704-617-6812.

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Captain Judy fishing report ,Savannah, 10-8

CAPTAIN JUDY HELMEY

“Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956”

POB 30771

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410

912 897 4921 912 897 3460 FAX

www.missjudycharters.com

Captain Judy’s email fishjudy2@aol.com

October 10, 2011

Saltwater Inshore, Offshore, Blue Water fishing reports, Freshies Suggestions, and “Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not story! Thanks for Reading!

Table of contents

Big Trophy Red Brought to by Christopher Miller

Spotted Sea Trout “A body built for speed!” Spotted Sea Trout Bite

Flounder bite This is one fish that sees like a rabbit is cunning like a fox, and strikes like a cobra

Artificial Reef Report Bottom fishing and trolling!

Savannah Snapper Banks Big Scamp Grouper! Steve Howell Style

King Mackerel is or is not!

Bottom fishing at the Savannah Snapper Banks

Here’s how I lost Steve Howell’s Cobia that he hooked up on Captain Cefus’s Whoop Ass Fishing Tackle lure, while the fish was swimming away from a leather back turtle, which was providing shade…Oh heck just read the story that follows about..The ocean’s shade, Operator Error, Here are three things I do know about what happened, what I know about a cobia…

Gulf Stream Gulf Stream Got to go to know!

Freshies report LOONS! Another great video by Bill Vanderford!

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or not Story! CITY ALLIGATORS with tuxedo suits, top hats, and canes.”

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Big Trophy Red Brought to by

Christopher Miller

Christopher Miller of Cincinnati, Ohio is holding up a nice trophy red fish, which he caught while fishing with Captain Jack McGowan of Miss Judy Charters. This is a big trophy red fish measuring in at around 42 inches. This fish was caught, fought, and released unharmed!

During this time of the year inshore fishermen get the chance to catch big reds while doing plain old light tackle fishing. The best news is this event normally can last until the end of the year meaning when the cork or lures used gets dunked or pulled on hard “big fish bites can happen!” For those that want to specifically target these big fish I suggest picking areas in the sounds near or on the beachfronts. This fish’s main goal is to bulk up before heading to the offshore waters. When these fish take an easterly direction you could find yourself catching one of these fish in a rip, while fishing at the artificial reefs, live bottom areas at the Savannah Snapper Banks, or heck even the blue waters of the stream. The bottom line is when fishing in saltwater you really never know what you might catch and when! I am certainly glad it seems to be staying that way!!

Spotted Sea Trout “A body built for speed!”

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This spotted sea trout liked the way I was working this Strike King soft bait baby bass lure. (3XZTOO-55) I did notice when the fish hit the lure at first there was a bit of break before it came back in for the kill. It’s funny what you notice about a fish when trying to catch one. The trout is a sleek looking sight feeding fishing machine, which kills first what they are going to eat “right now!” A body built for speed!!

Spotted Sea Trout Bite

If you have been following any inshore fishing reports you already know that the spring and summer trout bite was a little off. Well, I can now report that this bite is back on with inshore fishermen getting an opportunity to practice on the smaller and also get to keep a fair share of the larger keeper fish. The best bait used when targeting trout is live shrimp, but here’s the thing “once the bite is gets-a-going you can pull a switch-a-roo to artificial shrimp patterns!”

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Flounder Bite

This is one fish that sees like a rabbit is cunning like a fox, and strikes like a cobra!

The fall flounder bite has been good! The best bait for this fish is going to be live shrimp, mud minnows, and finger mullet. Live bait has always been this fish’s favorite. However, strip belly baits will also work, because when in the current it looks as well as acts just like the real thing. Whatever you do when going inshore fishing especially during this time “don’t forget your dip net!”

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Black sea bass and Spanish mackerel! A winning combination!!

Artificial Reef Report

Bottom fishing and trolling!

The bottom fishing for black sea bass has picked up. The good news about this time of the year when fishing these areas is the fact that you could find yourself catching all kinds of different fish. Here’s the short list ..black sea bass, (all sizes) pig fish, flounder, blue fish, summer trout, spotted sea trout, trophy red fish, trigger fish, black drum, and many out bottom biters!

This past week…

I can report that a few Spanish mackerel were caught this past week while fishing the artificial reefs located in 45 to 50 feet of water. (KC Buoy, DUA Buoy, and SAV Buoy)

Some Spanish were caught

Captain Ken Kennickell and crew while fishing on the Obsession trolled and caught some nice Spanish mackerel. The bait that worked either pulled deep or on the surface was the Old time hard to beat Clark spoon! According to this report the fish were on the run but as long as they kept an eye on the whereabouts of the feeding birds bites happened.

After talking to Captain Ken about this report it seemed that they were plenty of Spanish feeding and schooling on the surface. However, the schools were continuously moving from one spot to another. The mackerel would push the bait to the surface, feed, and then just a quick as they arrived they would take dive. According to this report the only way to find was to keep an eye on the birds and their moves.

Savannah Snapper Banks

Big Scamp Grouper! Steve Howell Style!
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Captain Kathy Brown of Miss Judy Charters and Steve Howell also nicknamed as “Triple Trouble” in the fishing world is holding up a nice scamp grouper. This fish sucked in Steve’s live bait and then quickly lodged itself under the ledge. The reason I know this happened is take a look at the mid section of this fish it has the scars to prove it!!

With the water temperatures dropping “better bites happen!” Our bottom bites for this fishing year has been a little strange to say the least. We are fortunate to be able to catch a little of everything from top water to bottom fish while fishing the ever popular snapper banks. However, this year has been one for the record books for sure.

King Mackerel is or is not!

When it came time for the king mackerel to arrive all we got we yellow butterflies. The migration of the yellow butterflies takes place about the same time as the supposedly arrival of the king mackerel. Hence the saying, “When the yellow butterflies appear in the ocean this means the king mackerel are here!” Well, it didn’t happen so far in the 2011 fishing year. (At least so far and I am still hoping for a late fall run!) Back in the day Mahi Mahi was always considered a “bi-catch” for me when fishing at the banks. However, I can say, “I have caught more Mahi Mahi at the banks than I have King mackerel!” I guess in my case if you fish long enough changes are bound to take place!!

Bottom fishing at the Savannah Snapper Banks

The bottom bite has picked up! We can now add the larger fish to the catching arena. We have been catching some pretty nice scamps and gag grouper. However, the bite has been crazy from one day to the other. I guess that’s why it called “fishing not catching!”

The best baits have been the larger bait fish such as ruby red lip, vermilion snapper, scup, sand perch, pinfish, and rub red lips! I suggest putting these baits on the bottom and give them time to eat!!

Here’s how I lost Steve Howell Cobia that he hooked up on Captain Cefus’s Whoop Ass Fishing Tackle lure, while the fish was swimming away from a leather back turtle, which was providing shade…Oh heck just read the story that follows……..The ocean’s shade, Operator Error, Here are three things I do know about what happened, What I know about a cobia…

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This is a leather back turtle. Normally when they are making way whether it’s on or under the surface this is one “shade” that holds the interest of quite a few fish.

Here’s what happened the other day while big bottom fishing with Steve Howell and Captain Kathy Brown at the Savannah Snapper banks. Out of the corner of my eye I saw something stick its head out of the water. After a few seconds I realized it was a large leather back turtle. With the water so clear and the seas as calm as they could be we got a pretty good look at all the fish “drafting” this turtle. There were about 8 cobia or assorted sizes and numerous pilot sharks also called remoras. When the blue bottom of the Miss Judy Too was spotted all following the turtle “jump ship.” Heading over to what the group thought would be a larger moving floating shade provider.

The ocean’s Shade

Ocean’s shade is produced when something is floating or basically making way. Fish are attracted to and want to get up and underneath the floating object. Thinking about it, I guess when a fish looks up if they see lots of light when the sun is shinning that would be normal. However, looking up and seeing a dark object above blocking the light offers them shade, which means in their nautical world some sort of safety as well as food! Bringing to light where you have structure “floating or not” you most likely will have fish and where you have fish you have fish. Even jelly fish from small to large offering up shade to which fish and shrimp are attracted to. Here’s list of live things that provide shade for all sizes of fish: sharks, whales, rays, jelly fish, ocean sun fish, and all types of turtles.

Operator Error!
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Here’s one heck of a nice cobia, which is definitely still swimming and it has my lure too! Here’s what happened…I call this picture Operator Error, but the lure as well as the angler, which was Steve Howell all played it right. However, the one trying to get this fish in the boat, which was me (Captain Judy) created the error.

Here are three things I do know about what happened…

Steve Howell, angler, upon seeing the approaching cobia cast a 2 ounce Whoop Ass “COBIA CANDY” blue/white jig head laced with a white eel, out in front of the fish. After the lure hit the water, Steve let it drop, and then he started working it back and forth in the water column. The cobia sucked the plastic eel in and then Steve set the hook placing the jig’s hook rig in the upper corner of the fish’s mouth. This was a good set, because it allowed Steve to fight the fish just right.
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My good friend Captain Cefus McRae of Nuts and Bolts fishing www.NutsAndBoltsFishing.com hooked me up with some of these “cobia can’t pass up lures!” The lure shown in the picture above is always tied to a reel that is loaded with 20 pound test line. I call it my “Light tackle king mackerel line set up!” Captain Cefus’s Whoop Ass Fishing Tackle lures are proven not only by fishermen, but also by fish! I am always talking about these jigs in regards to catching cobia. However, if you present this set up to most any fish that “strikes first” before it eats then you will be in a strong hook up situation!

What I know about a cobia…

This is one strong pulling fish and it has the beefy body to back this up. However, there are something’s that if you know you can use to your advantage. The first is they travel in pairs and then they are known for joining up with others duos. My father used to always say, “Count them like this 2, 4, and 6, because they school and travel this way!” Once hooked up this fish will pull as long as you pull and seemly does not tire too quickly. However, here a few tricks of the trade about cobia. The first is if you slack your line a bit the cobia will quit pulling. If you reel slower the fish will quit pulling. If you “crab the line in one inch at a time” the fish will basically swim to the boat. Once you get the fish to the boat if you gaff it, it goes crazy. However, if you can net this fish it won’t make a move at least until you sit it on the deck. In my defense I don’t like to gaff these fish, because if they are not big enough to keep or if the angler wants to release there is not point. This particular fish that Steve caught, fought, and properly brought to the boat refused to be put in the net. As I tried the fish was more experience at getting away than being caught. Being in the moment I did what no fisherman ever wants to admit “I held the line to tight not allowing for it to slip and it broke off!” There I said it!! Since I have put a large fish in the net hundreds of times I really didn’t think this very legal cobia would have been a problem…however, as I said, “It’s still swimming and I owe “Triple Trouble” one very legal cobia fish!

Gulf Stream

Got to go to know!

This is one bill fish that is trying to bank left!!

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Blue water fish are on the move and so is the water that they are swimming in. It’s that time of year where ledges located in 150 foot plus as well as wrecks or man made reefs hold the attention of lot of different kinds of baits. The old saying of “where you got fish you got fish” is still true today. Where you have small fish you most likely got larger fish! It’s time to do a little strolling and trolling at the Gulf Stream!

Freshies report

LOONS!

Another great video by Bill Vanderford!

Those fishermen that want to “GO FISH LAKE LANIER”

Bill Vanderford is “Lake Lanier’s 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

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or not Story!

CITY ALLIGATORS with tuxedo suits, top hats, and canes.”

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sewer_alligator

Surfing the web can offer up some amazing information. Here I am writing a story about “City Alligators” and it seems that there were others that felt the exact same way…so therefore I suggest reading my story and then for more information go to the address listed under the picture!!

“CITY ALLIGATORS”

Daddy was a great explainer and the best storyteller of all times. He could take just plain regular information, add a little spice to it, and make it a real interesting story. This is one story that needs to be shared. My father and I traveled highway 17 south a lot. He loved visiting Florida so much that we were down there quite a bit. On our way we would stop at most of the roadside stands. In fact daddy knew a lot of the Indians that ran them. These roadside shops had everything from porcelain figures to snacks. I especially loved the one that had live things for sale. It wasn’t unusual for these places to have turtles, snakes, topical birds, or even alligators out in plan view as well as touching range. In fact according to my father a lot of their income depended on these wildlife sales.

I always wanted a pet alligator, but daddy never would let me have one. I think he knew that he would end up having to take care of it. According to my father alligator sales were good. He said that a lot of tourists from up north were purchasing them as they made their way back home. Upon making it to northern lands they then became known as “CITY ALLIGATORS.” After hearing that statement my 6 year old mind went into double time. All I could vision was alligators dressed in tuxedo suits and top hats dancing while holding on to their canes. When Daddy started talking again it brought me back to the real world.

My father then told me something that really sparked my interest. Occasionally when alligator owners up north got tired of their pets they quite often just flushed them down the toilet. My father then said, (quick fashion too) “Now you must understand, that didn’t kill the alligators it just released them into the underground sewers.” According to my father they did just as well living in that environment. For some reason our conversation got sidetracked to another subject and he basically left this idea in my head.

As we all know there aren’t any alligators being sold on highway 17 south any longer. In fact as you go south there aren’t many roadside shops that sell such wild and interesting things as they did back in the old days. However, to this day I still think about those “CITY ALLIGATORS with tuxedo suits, top hats, and canes.”

Thanks for reading! Captain Judy

Captain Judy Helmey
missjudycharters.com
912 897 4921

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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 10-7

FISHING REPORT ten/five/eleven
by Karla

One more awesome day of fishing. The Offshore boats arrived in with their limits of yellowfin tuna, a lot of blackfin tuna and many gaffer dolphins. Our Nearshore boat caught lots of bluefish and the Inshore boat caught some trout and some flounder. The Skip Oregon Inlet went out nowadays for the 1st time given that Hurricane Irene and fishing was a minor slow for her. There ended up some flounder caught and a few exotic fish.

If you are in the area occur out to see the catches of the day anywhere from three:30 to 5:00.

FISHING OREGON 10/six
by Karla

Todays fishing was actually wonderful. Offshore ended up limits of yellowfin tuna, lots of blackfin tuna, numerous dolphin and a blue marlin was introduced. Our Headboat the Miss Oregon Inlet had a wonderful day with very good blues,flounder and a handful of exotics.
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FISHING REPORT 10/07/11
by Karla

Fantastic Day of Fishing! Our offshore fleet introduced back limits of yellowfin with 4 citations. There have been 2 that have been 70 lbs. and two that ended up 71 lbs. Also caught ended up some blackfin tuna, plenty of dolphin and 2 blue marlin and a white marlin were launched. Our inshore boat introduced again to the dock a limit of ocean stripers, blues, and wonderful catch of speckled trout.
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 10-7

Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report ten-seven
Posted on October 7, 2011

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

These days was a little cooler. Mild north-east winds at 10 mph and the temperatures had been about 70 F. Actually very good fishing from the Buxton seashore and Cape Position. A lot of bluefish, a handful of sea mullet and a couple of puppy drum. The Frisco beach was pretty very good too. Plenty of bluefish and a handful of pup drum. Down at Hatteras Inlet there were plenty of bluefish and some very good flounder fishing. The Inshore boats had some excellent pup drum and speckled trout fishing. Offshore fishing was excellent, with limits of dolphin, each gaffers and bailers and a handful of wahoo.

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Outer Banks Fishing Report ten-six
Posted on Oct six, 2011

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

Right now was one more sunny day. North-east winds today at 10-15 mph and the temperatures were in the reduced 70&#8242s. Great fishing today from the seashores. At Cape Point there have been a lot of bluefish and a huge drum blitz later on in the afternoon. There have been about thirty fish caught and produced. The Frisco beach had very good flounder fishing, bluefish and sea mullet. Down at Hatteras Inlet tons of bluefish , a number of pup drum and flounder have been described. The inshore boats had true very good puppy drum fishing and a handful of speckled trout. No boats out offshore.

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OIFC fishing report 10-7

Black Sea Bass&quot | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | ten/07/eleven

Black Sea Bass fishing will near from Oct 17 thru June 1 2012. I also identified a 2nd post in the Myrtle Seashore Sun Information.
– Capt. Rickey Beck

&quotFamily Fishing &quot | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | ten/06/eleven

Barrett and I made a swift spherical-journey operate t Sarasota, FL to choose up the new Staff OIFC touranment boat– Yellowfin 32. This boat is the same as the one’s we have been working in preceding decades, but powered with F300s rather of the F350s. We did give up some accelleration and leading-conclude pace, but we are still lots speedy (difficult to catch a fish at 60mph) and the financial system is extremely remarkable. I am glad to have a 32 Yellowfin back on our group as the experience and fishability are brilliant.

So, we obtained back late Tuesday and why not go fishing? Wednesday was forecast great, so Caroline and Brayden played hookie from school while Grandpa Rube and I hosted the two junior anglers on a fishing trip/boat break-in excursion. We ran out towards the Jungle to attempt to discover a King, but discovered none- I was amazed at this. Nevertheless, we headed a bit deeper and caught numerous great Grouper. I later on identified out that a red hot King bite had ensued that afternoon at Lighthouse Rocks — no matter, Grouper eats better anyway. The boat did excellent, but most critical, my two young children are truly undertaking excellent on the boat. Even two yr old Brayden is in to all of it — I am fired up to have them as portion of the team they give me enthusiasm to go &quotfun&quot fishing a lot more frequently.

– Capt. Brant McMullan

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&quotGrouper/King report&quot | OIFC Globe Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/06/11

On board yesterday with Brant and grandkids Caroline and Braydon as we cristened Brant’s new 32 Yellowfin. Ran off to the Hammer[at 60mhp] considering the Kings would be thick there. Water was hideous with plenty of weeds, nothing but sharks. Moved even more off to the BP-twenty five, drinking water looked much better, but nevertheless no Kings. Abandoned the Kings and went to work on Grouper, and I watched Brant catch our restrict of Grouper while all I could catch were butt busting AJ’s. Certainly acquired my emotions hurt as I &quotthought&quot I could catch grouper with the best of them. He lastly disclosed on way again in that he was employing floro-carbon leaders although I wasn’t. I hope that was the issue with my catching. Heard the King bite went off at Lighthouse Rocks in the afternoon and mulitple fish being caught.

Seeking at the temperatures for next few days, the only excellent information is our waters have rather excellent protection from tough north/northeast winds, so anybody seeking to fish the beach for Kings really should be in a position to do so, and most likely, if the physique of fish is lastly arriving at Lighthouse Rocks, the wind ought to push them[and the bait]on into the beach. Yaupon/Lockwood Folly/Shallotte Inlet should produce fish. Beyond that, with the weather conditions forecast, the spot bite ought to be on massive time. Late next week a weak front comes thru, and hopefully the weekend really should be very good to get us again on the King tourney path as the two the Rumble and Swansboro will fish up coming weeked.

– Rube McMullan

&quotEvery Image Tells A Tale-Rod Stewart&quot | Get Busy | ten/05/11

This reporter is displaying dedication by carrying out his duties even though in Daytona Beach. What I ought to have accomplished was stayed put in Ocean Isle Beach and gone fishing with Henry and his daughter Virgina Beckham of O.I.B. The two are attained in shore anglers and can constantly be counted on to catch wonderful fish. As the images show they ended up fishing at the Small River Jetties when they caught a 36 &quot drum, a 26&quot spanish as effectively as the other folks in the photographs.

Virginia was my sidekick at the OIFC a couple of a long time in the past and she and her dad can often be counted on to give us very good reviews and photos.

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– Capt. Rickey Beck

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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 10-8

Saturday, October 08, 2011

Calmer seas in the morning with winds rising in the afternoon. Outstanding catches of Dolphin with mainly bailer measurement caught with a number of gaffers combined in. There had been also a few Skipjack Tuna. Inshore there have been Speckled Trout getting caught.

Friday, October 07, 2011

One boat fishing these days, weather conditions was awesome and breezy. Exceptional catches of Dolphin with mostly bailer dimensions and a couple of gaffers. A couple of Wahoo ended up also caught that ended up wonderful sized.

Thursday, Oct 06, 2011

No offshore boats nowadays. Inshore there had been Red Drum and keeper Flounder. Looks like the new bridge will be open up early up coming week so book your excursion!

Wednesday, October 05, 2011

A wonderful day was enjoyed by all even however fishing slowed down a bit from yesterday, the boats still returned to the dock with a pretty descend catch of Yellow fin Tuna, honest to good catches of Dolphin and a few Wahoo. Sea Creature released a Sailfish.

Just a single boat fishing inshore they had a rather great catch of Red Drum, they launched about 8 and brought three keepers in.

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 10-7

ten-seven-eleven …… FRIDAY …… Totally Gorgeous Climate! ……

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

The SPOTS may well not be co-operating also much on the beach, but it’s best circumstances for other species! ………… POMPANO, FLOUNDER, BLUEFISH, BLACK DRUM, SPECKLED TROUT, and SPANISH MACKEREL are all being landed throughout the day …………… Night fishing has enhanced a bit with SEA MULLET and SPECKLED TROUT! ………… Congratulations to BOBBY TYNDALL (Kinston, NC)–two lb. 9 oz. SPANISH MACKEREL ……….. ANDY PARK (Jacksonville, NC)–2 lb. 4 oz. SPECKLED TROUT …………… JAMES STOKES (Greenville, NC)–2 lb. two oz. SPANISH MACKEREL ………….. S.W. WILLIFORD (Hickory, NC)–2 lb. SPANISH MACKEREL ………. and MARC WILLIFORD (Lancaster, PA)–one lb. five oz. SPANISH MACKEREL! ………….. The Drinking water TEMPERATURE has dropped to 72* (many thanks Dr. BOGUS [ ncoif.com ]) and just best h2o for SPANISH and BLUEFISH jigging (it is a shame that there is not far more pier correct now!) …………. Speaking about More PIER, our products are ordered and we are in the process of organizing the needed devices to get BIP back (in it can be entirety) by SPRING! …………. The WEEKEND forward seems to be awesome, warm weather conditions a brisk NE wind on SATURDAY will hopefully begin the SPOTS coming out of the Sounds and RIVERS and headed our way! ………… It was described to me that NUI VINSON (Jacksonville, NC) predicted yesterday that this will be the SPOT BLOW! ……….. Let’s hope she’s proper! ………….. Occur on DOWN! ……….. SEE YOU Quickly! …………. MIKE STANLEY

BOBBY TYNDALL (Kinston, NC)–2 lb. nine oz. SPANISH ….10-5-11

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ANDY PARK (Jacksonville, NC)–two lb. four oz. SPECKLED TROUT ….ten-4-eleven

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JAMES STOKES (Greenville, NC)–2 lb. 2 oz. SPANISH ….ten-5-11

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S.W. WILLIFORD (Hickory, NC)–two lb. SPANISH ….10-4-eleven

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MARC WILLIFORD (Lancaster, PA)–one lb. five oz. SPANISH ….ten-5-11
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Carolina Gentleman winter wrap up

I am now based mostly out of the Bahamas but fishing the sailfish bite of south florida just before returning again to the bahamas to consider benefit of the excellent offshore and skinny water fishing. let me know if yuo wnat to occur for an all inclusive package or appear see me in the Person Harvey Outpost booth at the Forth Lauderdale boat show. The Carolina Gentleman is the Person Harvey Traveling angler boat presenting these superb trips
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