Fishing REPORT

Oden’s dock fishing report 9-24

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it is so great to see fish on the dock again. Small Clam had a fantastic combined bag catch. Dolphins, Wahoo and some Bottom fish.
Miss Hatteras has a 50 percent day in the morning and making an attempt to get enough for a full day Friday. Phone for reservations.
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Its amazing fishing offshore. Little Clam had some wonderful dimension Dolphins, citation size Wahoo, Triggers and some Sea Bass. To round issues off an Octopus.
If you can get right here the men would enjoy to just take you fishing.
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Some commercial fishing boats coming and going is about it today. A number of showers in the region. The fishing has been great inshore and offshore the past handful of days. Examine a few of the prior posts. Totally free Agent (pictured) is back again in city from Drum fishing in Oriental. He is prepared to put you on all types of motion out there. www.customsoundcharters.com Breakwater is open for dinner and drinks tonite.

Oden’s Dock
Hatteras NC
252-986-2555
http://www.breakwaterhatteras.com/

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Pelican Sportfishing report Nags Head 8-23

Some days you acquired to operate far to find White Marlin. These days was one particular of them. The 60 mile operate was well worth the journey for Tom Postlethwait and his associates from Delaware. They caught and introduced 7 White Marlin out of the ten seen. Not a lot of boats from the OBX fleet ventured that far but these who did caught a few Whites. The Tuna fishing to the south was Ok but not really up to the figures caught the 3 days prior. The Pelican has days up coming week open up. M-W-T-F.

Sep
22
2011
It’s Not Often About Catching
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We obtained a wonderful note from our get together yesterday. Worthy of sharing with our associates and clientele. It speaks for by itself.

Subject: The Pelican

I needed to thank you and Lee again for such a excellent journey yesterday. However we didn’t find the elusive marlin, catching the mahi and the tuna was a blast, I cherished viewing the whales and the porpoises, and a gradual day fishing beats any day at operate! I appreciate your doing work so difficult for us to have a great time and hope to get an chance to fish with you once again. Be protected and thank you!

Carol W. Hahn

Right now was a tick greater. The Pelican went 1 for three on White Marlin, watched a Blue one chase some dolphin, caught a number of Mahi Mahi and a Tuna. Other boats Marlin fishing fared well. Substantial boat caught 7 Whites right now. The meat fleet is also doing very properly. Arch has a few of days open next week and if you insist, he’ll target the Tuna. Otherwise you’ll be Marlin fishing!
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Sep
21
2011

Slower nowadays. Even though the Pelican and crew did boat a handful of tuna and dolphin the elusive Roundscale Spear was not raised today. A number of invoice fish of a comparable species ended up noticed closer to the traditional “tuna” water. The weather was nice and relaxed with a few showers. Again at it in the AM.

Pelican Sportfishing
Captain Arch Bracher
7809 North Shore Rd,
Nags Head, NC 27959
(252) 441-3197
arch@fishthepelican.com
http://fishthepelican.com

Still have some days open following week. Arrive on and guide the Pelican. Or else Arch will be pressured to fish a regional pier.

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 9-23

Tuesday Fishing Report

Yearling Drum at the Level very last night and Dan just named permitting us know that Pups and Yearling ended up getting caught on equally sides of the Level along with Bluefish. Spot and a handful of Sea Mullet from the southern shorelines – heading fishing – see ya tomorrow – Grumpy.

Wednesday Fishing Report

Bluefish again right now and if tonight is anything like very last evening, there’ll be some Drum at the point. His Majesty – Speedo led the way final night time with two Yearling Drum. A couple of Spot and Sea Mullet on South Beach in front of 45 – Grumpy.

Thursday’s Report by Kristie

Very first and formost, it is good to be semi-back again

Now, on to the fishing/catching report…..
My report comes straight from the horses mouth aka GRUMPY!! There has been some yearling dimension drum this afternoon, together with some puppies and blues. The blues ended up in the 3-4lb assortment. Also some spanish, a small far out.

We hope to have some clean mullet in the am!!

Kristie

Friday fishing report by Dan

Bluefish, pompano, black drum, spots, and sea mullet have been noted on south beach and up off Avon nowadays. This afternoon the grass transfer back again on the position and chase Grumpy off the beach. In the audio, speckled trout, puppy drum, flounder, and bluefish are hitting dwell finger mullet. I have not heard from the inlet about grass, but I do know that spanish are getting noticed. If the grass moves out, the drums ought to becaught.

Dan

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

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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 9-23

9-22-11 …… THURSDAY …… It can be A Mixed BAG! ……

The wind has shifted to the SE for the past day or so this has had an effect on fish species ……… SPECKLED TROUT, SEA MULLET, POMPANO, BLUEFISH, Puppy DRUM, and even a few SPANISH MACKEREL have all been picked up in right now ………. Congratulations to ALLEN SKINNER (Clinton, NC)–three lb. Puppy DRUM …………. BOBBY TYNDALL (Kinston, NC)–two lb. ten oz. SPECKLED TROUT ………… MIKE RISTER (Millshoales, IL)–3 lb. 2 oz. BLUEFISH ………….. Invoice LEE, LORI &amp TAYLOR SMITH (LaGrange, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS &amp POMPANO …………….. TAM LE (Cape Carteret, NC)–one lb. 12 oz. SPECKLED TROUT ……….. VICKIE BASS (Lucama, NC)–1 lb. twelve oz. BLUEFISH …………. NUI VINSON (Jacksonville, NC)–1 lb. 6 oz. SPECKLED TROUT ………….. and TAYLOR SMITH (LaGrange, NC)–7 oz. SPOT …………. The vast majority of these fish were caught on both SHRIMP or FISHBITES (synthetic worms) and have been occurring a lot more toward mid-day via late evening ………….. We are expecting a wind shift (and slight awesome-down) on Saturday, with a far more NW flip. …………. This need to begin the SPOTS again, and the POMPANO will be welcome, as well! …………. So come on down this weekend, it looks like great fishing h2o in advance! ……….. We are working challenging to get logistics in place for the upcoming PIER REBUILD, so just hang in there and we’ll be again on monitor with a new finish rather quickly! ………… SEE YOU Quickly! ………….. MIKE STANLEY

ALLEN SKINNER (Clinton, NC)–3 lb. Pup DRUM ….nine-20-eleven

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BOBBY TYNDALL (Kinston, NC)–two lb. 10 oz. SPECKLED TROUT ….9-21-eleven

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MIKE RISTER (Millshoales, IL)–3 lb. two oz. BLUEFISH ….nine-20-eleven

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Invoice LEE, LORI &amp TAYLOR SMITH (LaGrange, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS &amp POMPANO ….nine-twenty-eleven

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TAM LE (Cape Carteret, NC)–1 lb. twelve oz. SPECKLED TROUT ….nine-21-eleven

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VICKIE BASS (Lucama, NC)–one lb. twelve oz. BLUEFISH ….nine-21-11

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NUI VINSON (Jacksonville, NC)–1 lb. 6 oz. SPECKLED TROUT ….9-21-11

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TAYLOR SMITH (LaGrange, NC)–seven oz. SPOT ….nine-twenty-eleven

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

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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 9-23

WHITE MARLIN Motion nine-14-eleven
by bill
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White Marlin action images sent in by Invoice Reinhardt taken white marlin fishing on the 14th of September. White marlin, sailfish and bluemarlin fishing has been stunning. Lots of exciting photo ops. Thank you go to Bill Reinhardt for these gorgeous photos.

FISHING REPORT nine-21-eleven
by Affie
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What a stunning day for fishing. Nearshore charters had catches of bluefish and some great spanish mackerel.Afternoon bite was greater for spanish mackerel. Inshore light tackle charters had wonderful motion with speckled trout. Also had some black drum and very good sheepshead fishing as nicely. Offshore charters arrived in fantastic catches. There had been some excellent catches of yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna and dolphin. Only 1 charter documented catching and releasing a white marlin. Operate is still taking place on our docks and we hope to get the boats property by the very first of following week. Thanks for everyone’s persistence.

FISHING REPORT – THURSDAY, 9/22/11
by Denise
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On Thursday, our offshore fleet arrived in with limits of yellowfin tuna, some blackfin tuna and dolphin. A white marlin was also caught and released.

Nearshore boats had outstanding catches of bluefish and some Spanish mackerel. Inshore trips returned with a great volume of speckled trout.

FISHING REPORT 9/23/11
by Karla

One more excellent day of fishing right now. Our Offshore fleet caught their limits of Yellowfin Tuna and a lot of Blackfin Tuna. There were a number of White Marlins caught and released. Our Nearshore boat that went out right now came back again with a lot of Bluefish and some Spanish Mackeral. The Inshore boats are bringing numerous Speckled Trout a day. Fishing is Excellent!!

Ideally our fleet of boats will be back again in the marina by midweek.

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

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OIFC fishing report 9-23

&quotKings and Wahoo&quot | OIFC Entire world Cat / Carolina Cat | 09/23/11

In an earlier report Rube talked about kings moving in. Effectively yesterday Captain Brant and Captain Steele went to the deep water, trolled and introduced residence some great kings and wahoo. They utilised pogies which are thick in the vicinity of shore from the Lockwood Inlet to west of the Shallotte Inlet. Along on the charter were Chris Rogers, Josh Chase, Miles Chase, Scott Gregory and John Richardson.

I received data from a confidential and dependable source that among three and eight kings have been caught at the Youpon Reffas nicely as some becoming th of Hogg Inlet.

– Capt. Rickey Beck

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&quotTeam Coca Cola&quot | OIFC Globe Cat / Carolina Cat | 09/23/11

Captain Chris Dew aboard the Carolina Cat headed to about ninety ft deep drinking water and set up for bottom fishing with pogies and pin fish. On this day, previously in the week, Capt. Chris said the drinking water didn’t seem proper for trolling for kings. Captain Chris did say the beach was loaded with pogies.
– Capt. Rickey Beck

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

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South Carolina DNR Saltwater report 9-22

Sept. 22, 2011
Saltwater Fishing Developments:

Tiny River – Grand Strand – Charleston – Beaufort – Tides – S.C. marine recreational fishing regulations (PDF file). Saltwater Fishing License site.

Fishing tendencies courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Check the web site for latest updates and in depth studies.

Minor River

Cherry Grove Pier studies that bluefish are performing well with small flounder and spots also reported.

Grand Strand

Flounder: Very good. Perry’s Bait and Tackle reports a 9 pound flounder was not too long ago caught at the Murrells Inlet jetty.

Charleston

Sheepshead: Very good. Haddrell’s Position reviews that sheepshead fishing has been over typical for this time of calendar year, and the best reports have come from anglers fishing close to docks, rocks and bridge pilings with hefty barnacle growth utilizing fiddler crabs. There has also been an unusually big quantity of sheepshead caught as a by-catch by anglers focusing on other fish.
Spottail bass: Excellent. Haddrell’s Position reviews that redfish are killing mullet as they head out in direction of the ocean and are living and reduce mullet are each functioning properly.
Flounder: Fair. Haddrell’s Position reports that flounder catches have been a minor inconsistent, with fish caught on reside mullet, minnows and Gulp! fished near inlets and the edges of rock piles.
Folly Beach Pier: Catching tons of blues, whiting and black drum. Sheepshead sighted, but no real catches.

Beaufort (unchanged from Sept. 15)

Spottail Bass: Great to quite very good. Bay Street Outfitters in Beaufort reports that tailing activity has been extremely great at large tide, and the greatest bait is a Gulp! peeler crab on a circle hook. Fish can also be caught with mud minnows fished below a popping cork along the grass. Captain Dan &quotFishin’ Coach&quot Utley in Hilton Head studies that the mid to reduced outgoing tide has been strongest for redfish.
Tarpon: Bay Road Outfitters studies that fish are getting caught in the Broad River on reside menhaden. Trout: Bay Street Outfitters reminds anglers to don’t forget to release all trout for the well being of the down fishery. Far more trout need to be caught when the water cools.
Hunting Island Pier: Some whiting and little bluefish are becoming caught, but sharks, rays and toadfish are more prolific right now.

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South Carolina DNR Freshwater report 9-22

Freshwater Fishing Developments – Sept. 22, 2011
Fishing Details

Mountains Place
Piedmont Location
Midlands Region
Santee Cooper Method
SC Freshwater Fishing Regulations (Adobe PDF)
Obtain a fishing license
Boat Ramp Areas
State Fish Consumption Advisories

StriperFishing tendencies courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Examine the website for latest updates and in depth reports.

Mountains Region

Lake Jocassee:

Largemouth bass: Enhancing. Comparable pattern to previous weeks, but the fish are moving shallow with very low drinking water ranges. Try out Spooks and Jitterbugs.
Trout: Honest. Captain Steve Pietrykowski reports the trout are deep and trolling in the huge drinking water 70-110 ft down has been most efficient. Are living shiners and spoons will each catch fish, but the live bait has been making greater than hardware.

Lake Keowee:

Largemouth and Spotted Bass: Fair, but bettering. Manual Brad Fowler reviews some schooling across the lake and fish are also following bait into the backs of creeks and normally are likely shallower. Dropshots appear to doing work greatest.

Lake Hartwell:

Largemouth Bass: Honest. Fish are spread out around the lake from deep to shallow. Verify buzzbaits shallow and topwater lures over deep water. Striper: Truthful. Best fishing coming in at 50 to 70 ft more than 90 ft in excess of water with lower and dwell herring and jigs.
Crappie: Truthful. Fish in 10 to twenty feet over brush piles using minnows.
Catfish: Good. Scaled-down fish can be located at twelve to twenty feet and even larger fish at fifty to sixty ft. The best bite coming off reduce herring. Flatheads performing well at night time on brush at twenty to 35 ft.

Piedmont Place

Lake Russell:

Striper: Fair. Fish below the dam with herring on freelines, but quickly the fish will be scattered close to mid-lake and creeks. There aren’t numerous striper in Russell so it can be hit or skip. Trolling is also creating.
Bass: Extremely very good. Fish from 20 to 25 ft in significant coves and the principal lake with dropshot rigs and jigging spoons. Locate the huge fish by heading up river and on the edge of channels. Appear for colleges of bait fish.
Crappie: Truthful. Greatest fishing in ten to 12 feet over bush with minnows in coves and in excess of murky creeks.
Catfish: Honest. Reduce herring off the bottom is generating.

Lake Thurmond:

Striper: Really excellent. Very best fishing in really some time. Schooling is strong for 2 to three pounders with greater fish combined in. Greatest fish are 70 feet down above ninety ft of drinking water. Bass: Enhancing. Buzzbaits and floating worms close to financial institutions are producing. Fish off details with jigs and Carolina rigs. The smaller bass are schooling.

Lake Wylie:

Largemouth Bass: Honest. Bait fish are reportedly flowing into the again of creeks. Spooks on the surface are producing and anything that imitates a shad.

Midlands Location

Lake Greenwood:

Largemouth bass: Improving. Topwater fishing is displaying some motion as the bite continues to boost with cooler h2o. There is nonetheless schooling motion all in excess of the lake with little striper mixed in. Also fish about brush in 10 to twelve feet with jigs and worms.
Crappie: Strengthening. Fishing with jigs about brush in ten to 12 feet of h2o is your best bet.

Lake Wateree:

Crappie: Truthful. Fish are heading shallower about twelve to 16 feet above brush and nearer to the banks. Jigs are nevertheless ideal, but minnows are enhancing as bait.
Catfish: Excellent. Captain Rodger Taylor reviews that in spite of the heat the catfish bite is awesome. Drifting the mid-lake flats in 4-10 feet of h2o is producing large numbers of channel and small blue catfish, and bigger blue cats in the 10-20 pound array are also combined in together with some much bigger fish.

Lake Murray:

Striper: Good. Lake World reviews excellent schooling all above the decrease fifty percent of the lake. Trolling with Stretch 25’s, bucktails and downline herring in about twenty five ft is generating.
Largemouth Bass: Very good. Fish are shifting shallower and you can get results on flukes and huge worms fishing about factors. Some topwater exercise is documented.

Santee Cooper Technique

Largemouth bass: Strengthening. Captain Jimmie Hair studies that bait has began to transfer into creeks and the bass are subsequent. Gentle plastics all around wood and grass are making. Lake levels are down so cautious operating. Topwater lures are slow. Use sinkos or fluke type plastics for best final results.
Crappie: Excellent. Greatest benefits at 10 to fifteen feet over brush at 17 to twenty five feet deep. More numbers can be had in the higher lake with bigger fish in the reduced lake. Jigs and minnows are operating.
Bream: Excellent. Brush piles at 18 to 25 ft and around the canal in the vicinity of grass are showing results.

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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 9-22

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
nine/22/11 Pic’s Of The Day!
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Excellent fishing out there nowadays…the morning was a little gradual but by the afternoon the barometric
stress dropped and the fish have been chewing massive time. The Beringer’s pictured below caught numerous
wonderful redfish and a few huge bonnet head sharks until we were chased in by a storm. The motion did not
stop there as I went fly fishing late in the afternoon and caught three monster redfish on the fly!. This
fish pictured over was the largest of the 3 that I caught and it put my ten wt. Sage Xi3 to the check!

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
9/21/11 Pic Of The Day!
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What a way to begin the journey off this morning with a triple header of massive redfish. My consumers were
trilled and these were there most significant redfish they had ever before caught! It was also the initial fish for the
the fortunate little lady. We ended up with 4 a lot more redfish like these previously mentioned just before we misplaced track of the
school of fish and completed up catching a bunch of sharks &amp rays and noticed a bunch of dolphins!

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

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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 9-23

09-22-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new page on the net-internet site. &quotCapt’s feedback and Occasions&quot. .Offshore wahoo fishing is still really scorching. Most of the wahoo bites have been down to the south all around the Rise and the Swansboro Hole region. But there have been great catches all around the Large Rock area. There are nonetheless good figures of blackfin tuna and some dolphin currently being caught as well. Along the beaches the more substantial Spanish mackerel have showed up all around the Beaufort Inlet and the Cape Lookout shoals. Blended in with the Spanish are bluefish and the untrue albacore are displaying up as nicely.

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

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