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The Southern Fishing Report by Ken Sturdivant 8-25
By Ken Sturdivant
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770 889 2654
Cumming, Georgia 30040
August 26, 2011
LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 6.6 FEET, THE CREEKS ARE SLIGHTLY STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR & 84 DEGREES.
Spotted bass are on the main lake points all over the lake. The rocks, mud and sand points in Two and Four Mile creeks are good areas. Main lake reef markers are areas worth casting a top water shad stick bait any time of the day. Follow the top water lures with a ¾ ounce Mini Me spinner bait and pull it about 5 feet under the surface. Hand poured worms on the drop shot rigs are still the best all day technique lake wide. This is where the Lowrance Down Scan along with the Lowrance 200 kHz sonar on split screens can really make this effort pay off. Up the rivers and creeks the spots are on rocky points and banks and are aggressive on small shad crank baits and worms. The small #5 Shad Raps in the baby bass or shad colors on light line will work. Use the stop and go retrieve and run it by docks and stop it. Spots can be caught on the pearl and chartreuse Fat Albert curly tailed grubs on a 1/8 ounce jig head. Depths are 10 to 20 feet and work the main lake points on the lake. The marina docks hold a lot of fish and doodle the lures slowly to draw strikes. Live minnows and night crawlers are and fish these baits straight down.
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. The morning bite continues to be slow. You may want to wait until late morning or early afternoon before hitting the lake. The stripers are scattered but they are sticking to the river and creek channels from Orr Creek to the Dam. Your odds of finding fish are best in 80 to 140 feet of water. The fish you mark with your Lowrance structure scan at 40 feet have been very stubborn and difficult to get to bite. The fish under the 40 foot fish at 60 to 100 feet are much more cooperative. The summer time techniques of trolling and down rods with herring is best this week. These will be the same until the lake turns over. Try power reeling to ‘fire up’ those stubborn fish. Drop your bait well below the fish and reel your bait up through the fish. Try different speeds. This approach will often trigger a reaction bite and can serve to "fire up" the rest of the fish in the school. Shorten the leaders to about three foot when power reeling. You will have a lot less trouble with tangles and knots than with the long leaders. Use a 2 ounce Captain Mack’s bucktail jig tipped with a herring. Use 10 foot leaders with 12 pound test fluorocarbon for the down rods. We have had some luck trolling this week. Lead core at 8 to 9 colors with Captain Mack’s bucktail jig and a chartreuse or white 4 inch shad body. Umbrella rigs are working at 140 to 160 feet behind the boat. Use a 9 arm rig loaded with 9, 1 ounce bucktail jigs with 4 inch shad bodies. Remember to power up when turning or you will put the inside rig in the trees. Stop by and meet Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena at the Chamber of Commerce Expo in Cumming on September 8, 2011 from 2pm until 7pm. Finding fish in trees is a much simpler with the new Lowrance structure scan. Meet Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena at the Chamber of Commerce Expo in Cumming on September 8, 2011 from 2pm until 7pm.
August 26, 2011
WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 7.3 FEET, STAINED & 89 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL
Bass fishing has continued to be tough. Look for little change until outside temperatures begin to drop and hold steady for a few days. With current high temperatures the bite can be really tough. My best success has came from fishing soft plastics slowly on points and humps down lake south of the 109 Bridge to Wehadkee Creek. Our best baits have been Carolina Rigged trick worms in Watermelon and 1/8 ounce shaky head worms in water melon as well. You have to work structure very slowly to catch fish.
Hybrid and striper fishing is fair. Fish are schooling lake wide over the tops of humps and road beds following shad on the surface. The action will be fast so use fast moving shad imitating baits. Use ¼ ounce Rat L Traps and the Pop R. Work baits quickly to resemble fleeing shad. Once top water action slows use live bait over the same humps and road beds that produced with top water earlier in the morning. The best locations are on the southern end of the lake.
Crappie fishing has been fair. Fish have not moved much over the last few weeks and do not look for other major movements until temperatures begin entering a fall pattern. Fish have fully committed to deeper water. Look for deep brush piles near main lake during day time hours. Best fishing has come from bridge pilings at night. Down line live bait twelve to fifteen feet deep.
August 26, 2011
LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 6.8 FEET, 88 DEGREES AND CLEAR
This Lake Allatoona bass report is from Matt Driver, www.proanglerradio.com.
Bass fishing is fair to good and some cooler weather would be nice because it is miserable in the sun right now. Shaky heads tipped with a finesse worm is hard to beat. You can upsize to a 8" big bite finesse worm for larger fish. We use the larger worm because of more action. Finesse Jigs in brown and orange with a small chunk. The jig works deep as well as on shallow wood. The night bite is still the time to be on the water. For the kids its fun to hit the docks and boat ramp with ultra light tackle for bream and small bass. Weightless night crawler and crickets are working best. The key is light line and very small hooks.
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 is fair but this has been the slowest week we have seen all year. We could use a major cold front or a ton a rain to get these finicky fish to eat. The fish are still schooling in depths for 20 to 40 feet deep and trolling single bucktails and small crank baits are best. Live bait will also catch you a few fish. Down line your bait over the river channels between 20 to 40 feet deep. Make sure to use long leaders at 6 to 8 feet long. The white bass and small hybrid fishing is still the best bite on the lake. These fish are schooling on top from sun up to sun down. Just ride until you find them and mid lake has been the best. A Zara Spook Jr. is working best for these little line sides.
August 26, 2011
LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN 63FEET, CLEAR & 88 DEGREES
Bass fishing is slow but there are a few fish being caught at daylight and dusk, all over the lake. Small top water lures early and late on the banks is barely fair. After the sun gets up, its tough to get a strike. The best bet is to go up river and cast small Sluggos in shad. Main lake points are fair early on top water prop baits. The river fish are active on the river ledges and stay close to the current. Use a 3/8 ounce jig and plastic or pork trailer in black and blue. Watch for any activity on the shallow grass lines and cast to them quickly. Small shad crank baits will get a strike. Use a watermelon seed worm is fair. Down lake the bass are on the main lake and secondary creek points. Shad Raps in the #7 shad black back on points all day can be productive, run and gun.
August 26, 2011
LAKE RUSSELL IS DOWN 2.9 FEET, CLEAR & 87 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair early and late on Zooms Creepy Crawlers in motor oil on the up lake river points. A few top fish will hit a gold black back Bang A Lure early and late. Try the Zoom Trick worm in centerline yellow. The down lake fish are biting any small blue worms or blue back crank baits on the points and humps. The lake is still very clear so use light line. The Zoom pumpkinseed lizard is fair using a long Carolina rig and a full one ounce weight to points. The small Stanley buzz bait is fair up the rivers in coves. Down lake, the Lunker Lure buzz baits with all white skirts and silver blades is fair but run and gun any wood. Stay in the creeks and on docks up the rivers for best day fishing. The short Carolina rig with a small green or motor oil French fry worm on points down lake is fair.
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August 26, 2011
CLARK HILL IS DOWN 6.6 FEET, STAINED & 88 DEGREES
Bass fishing has been slow all week and the area needs some rain. Up the river, use the Shad Raps in #5 and #7 in the silver and black back and perch colors. Rip rap rocks around the bridges with shad colored lures is fair. Cast parallel to the rocks and bump them with the lures. Later in the day and at dusk, small shad and blue combinations crank baits on the points and humps are fair. The Zoom green lizard and a long Carolina rig can draw a few strikes on road beds and creek ditches. Small top water stick baits on grass lines or stumps can be fair early and late. Early use a small all white trick worms or a small silver blade 1/4 ounce buzz bait. After the sun gets high, go to the river and bream colored crank baits or in the pockets can get a strike.
August 26, 2011
LAKE SEMINOLE IS DOWN ONE FOOT, CLEAR AND 90 DEGREES BY MATT BATY
Bass fishing is fair up and down lake. Zoom’s pumpkinseed lizard either on a Texas or Carolina rig and hit the main lake points that are at around 8 feet during the day. Sebile Swimmers and the Sebile soft baits in shad colors can also work with a slow steady retrieve on points all over the lake. On the lower lake in the heat of the day get out the dark blue jigs and a Zoom salt trailer on the grass lines can get a strike. Stay close to the river current on points at 5 to 10 feet. Buzz baits are fair can be good all day in the pockets right off the river. Lunker Lures all white buzz baits are good any time of the day on bank cover. The fish are at a lot of depths and moving early and late. The #7 Shad Raps in the shad and carp colors on Sufix 832 braid will work.
August 26, 2011
LAKE GEORGE IS FULL, 89 DEGREES & CLEAR BY CLAYTON BATTS
Bass fishing is fair and as the water temperature has increased, the fish have continued to move slightly deeper in their summertime locations. Fish during the week, if possible. Work the 15 to 20 foot range and look for main lake bottom irregularities that cause current breaks such as humps, points and indentions. Stumps or brush are real fish magnets on these type places, especially if shad are present. Once you find an area with the right ingredients, start out with a crank bait. Use the Spro Little John DD when the fish are deep this week. Use either the citrus shad or spooky shad color. Once a school stops biting the crank bait, you can often pick up another fish or two by slowing down and fishing with a Carolina rig or Texas rig. On the Carolina rig use the Big Bite 6 inch finesse worm in green pumpkin. On the Texas rig, try a Big Bite Kreit-tail worm in green pumpkin using a 3/8 ounce weight. With both of these rigs, fish them fairly rapidly until you get into some type of cover.
August 26, 2011
LAKE WEISS IS DOWN 1.40 FEET, LIGHT STAIN & 85 DEGREES BY COLLINS GUIDE SERVICE
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Bass fishing is poor and they have really turned off over the last couple of weeks or so. Some Bass are being caught very early and very late. A few good fish are being caught in the upper Chattooga river and the upper Coosa river, where there is more current and higher oxygen levels. Carolina rigged plastics are working right now, green pumpkin and pumpkin seed seem to be the dominant colors. Medium to deep running crank baits and 1/2 ounce spinner baits slow rolled are also catching some bass. Top water baits are working fair, early and late, around deeper sea walls. Look for this pattern to hold for the next month or so, unless we get a lot of rain and really put some oxygen back in the water. Weiss Lake always gets a big algae bloom in late summer, which depletes the oxygen from the water and make’s the fish very lethargic, so the dog days of late summer can be some of the toughest of the year.
Striper fishing is poor and they are in fair numbers in Little River and the upper Chattooga River. Little Spring creek is also producing some fish. The canal and the powerhouse lake are also producing some Stripers. Live Shad is the key to catching these fish, flat lines and down lines fished 8 to 10 feet deep and trolled slowly are producing some great striper fishing.
Crappie fishing is poor and the crappie are mainly under the docks and out deep 8 to 16 feet, on the channel ledges and suspended in the old river channels, Night fishing with live minnows with lights on the edges of the old Little River channel is producing some fair crappie. Shooting Jiffy Jigs in 1/24 ounce under docks is still producing some decent crappie fishing. A few Crappie are being caught on minnows from under lights at night off docks.
August 26, 2011
LAKE OCONEE IS FULL, 90 DEGREES AND A LIGHT STAIN UP RIVER
Bass fishing is fair. It is clear on the main lake and stained up the rivers. The bass fishing has improver over the past week. The best bite is in the late afternoon when Georgia Power is pulling water. When the water is moving, look on the south end points and work deep diving crank bait off of the points into the deeper water. A green pumpkin zoom U tail worm fish on a short Carolina rig will also work in the same areas. While the water is moving you can work the rip rap on the bridges with a Rapala DT10 in a shad pattern. Some fish are still coming off of the deep water boat docks with a worm fished as far back as you can get it. Use a Zoom u-tail worm in a dark green or brown pattern. Color is not as important as location.
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 poor. As the water cools this fall look for the fish to start showing up in the River bend area of the lake, and also at the dam. Right now you can catch the smaller fish that are schooling all over the lake in the afternoons. These fish are not staying up very long and are very spooky so have your top water plugs ready when you see them. Sugar Creek has the Capt. Mac u-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 me a call and we can show you how it works. You can have an on the water demo just give me a call.
August 26, 2011
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.3 FEET, 91 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.
Bass fishing has been slow all over the lake and the river fish are not biting well. Early and late, silver blades and a white skirt on the wood or grass lines can draw a fish, but run and gun all over the creeks. Day fishing is slow but the Power lizards and worms in dark reds or motor oil colors on Texas rig on any wood on around the grass beds is the best bet. Go up the river and flip a dark Zoom U tail on a Texas rig greens on wood and brush very tight bank and river structure. Later in the day, try casting or flipping the river docks and shallow bank with a Zoom motor oil lizard. Main lake docks and sea walls are fair and a buzz bait early and late. Night fishing has been slow all week. Try the Texas rigged red or black worms on any dock with lights.
August 26, 2011
JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN 2.9 FEET, STAINED & 88 DEGREES
Bass fishing has been slow all over the lake and the river fish are not biting well. Early and late, silver blades and a white skirt on the wood or grass lines can draw a fish, but run and gun all over the creeks. Day fishing is slow, but the Power lizards and worms in dark reds or motor oil colors on Texas rig on any wood on around the grass beds is the best bet. The up river fish are a more active and a dark Zoom U tail on a Texas rig greens on wood and brush very tight bank and river structure. Later in the day, try casting or flipping the river docks and shallow bank with a Zoom motor oil lizard. Main lake docks and sea walls are fair and a buzz bait early and late. Night fishing has been slow all week. Try the Texas rigged red shad or black Culprit worm on any dock with lights. Live minnows cast into the lights on a free line can produce a lot of fish for the night anglers.
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.
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On Thursday, September 8, 2011, the Southern Fishing Schools Inc. and Big Fish On! Guide Service will be at the Small Business Expo to be held at the new Forsyth Conference Center. This venue will allow for more room, bigger booth space, and space to host a speaker series that will bring value to all businesses and the community as a whole. This years expo will be open from 2pm until 7pm. Make plans to attend and well see you there.
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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 8-25
Windy day produced the h2o muddy, but fishing for pompano, spots, and sea mullet have been nonetheless very good. Massive sea mullet ended up found down at ramp 55 this afternoon. Spots, croakers, and pompano had been found all up and down the beaches. Speckled trout are getting caught in the sound along with dog drum, flounder, and bluefish. Sharks are nonetheless close to if you want some thing for pullage.
Tuesday Fishing Report
A great northeast breeze right now woke the fish up!! All the bluefish you want at the level today,With spanish and puppydrum in the blend. Keeper flounder on the northern beaches with spot,sea mullet and pompano. In the audio trout and near shore spanish and blues. Offshore dolphin was the catch of the day "Come Get You Some" HOOP-DEE!!!
Wednesday Fishing Report
Individuals we have heard of absolutely nothing from the beaches nowadays!!
Reddrum Tackle
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
http://reddrumtackle.com/
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 8-25
by Korin
We had lots of citations today, one particular of which was for a 50 pound cobia caught on one particular of our inshore charters. Alongside with cobia there have been speckled trout and some blue fish caught by the inshore fleet. The nearshore fleet had very good luck with the blue fish and hooked a handful of spanish mackerel as effectively. Billfish have genuinely started out to show up and if it keeps up it is truly likely to be a wonderful season. There ended up a good deal of white marlin releases documented right now alongside with some sailfish releases reported. Yellow fin Tuna was the dominant fish right now on the dock for the offshore fleet.
FISHING-REPORT-08-24-eleven
by Invoice
Variety was the identify of the sport inshore and offshore. As examles there was a catch that included two yellowfin tuna, a limit of dolphin and a white marlin release. An additional a restrict of dolphin, a restrict of tilefish and two yellowfin tunas.Yet another a blue marlin, 2 white marlin and 32 dolphin. Two boats flew 6 white marlin flags and had catches of dolphin. Inshore tailor bluefish and spanish mackerel trolling. Bottom fishing trips caught bring about fish, sea bass and tailor bluefish. Open up boats caught tailor bluefish and sharks,an additional caught huge drum, a cobia and some dolphin. There ended up speckled trout caught.Miss Oregon Inlet caught croakers in the early morning and croakers in the afternoon with a selection of other fish in the afternoon.
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
(252) 441-6301
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Charleston, SC fishing report: 08-25-11
A bit milder temperatures have led to even hotter fishing in the lowcountry waters. Excellent reports of redfish finding up topwater baits early in the early morning during the initial couple hours have been flooding in as effectively as lastly some decent dimension trout getting picked up as effectively on topwater and dwell baits beneath popping floats. Great reviews of large breeder reds are also coming in from about the grillage and jetties, with most staying caught on large stay baits or chunk mullet. Sheepshead are nonetheless proving to be easily obtainable, taking fiddler crabs about bridges and rock piles. Got some young children going fishing and need to have some thrilling action? Ladyfish are inhaling live shrimp right now fished beneath floats about shell rakes and little creek mouths.
Offshore:
Now that it looks like Hurricane Irene is going to spare the lowcountry her wrath, we can commence to believe about sneaking back out on the ocean. Wonderful reports of bottom fish have been coming in from 80-130ft that inlcude some huge vermillions, blackfish, triggers, and even some extremely great grouper for these that have some live pinfish or cigar minnows with them. Trolling reviews have been a small bit couple of and much betweeen, but people that have ventured out have had excellent results with wahoo in one hundred thirty-250ft of drinking water and the sailfish bite is finding rather sturdy in 250-450ft of water. I think we will all be very curious to get again out on the huge pond right after Irene passes to our east, and see what the bite is like next the storm!
Report By: Scott Hammond
Haddrell’s Point Tackle & Offer
47 S. Windemere Charleston, SC 29407 (843) 573-3474
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Tuna Fever fishing report Manteo 8-25
Alright, so Maxwell and Dickerson have gone out to try to eat over at Randy Wilson’s…Betsy is cooking up a storm and kate and I stayed house to get ready for the first day of college tomorrow which just received cancelled. Oh well.
I have no thought what Swag and the boys caught right now due to the fact Billy was out the door quick but I have gotten a ton of emails about the storm so I wanted to get out an update and I will include the report tomorrow.
I do know whaite marlin fishing was rather great nowadays:-)
Billy is bringing the Tuna Fever above to Manteo tomorrow to journey out the storm. She will float in the middle of the canal behind our old property up coming to Danny Moon and Sam’s boats. I am sure she will be great. Kate, Billy, Shadow, Stuart, Uncle Bobby, the four chickens and I will be hanging here until it seems like a 4 or 5 in which circumstance we will haul butt above the bridge just before they shut it down and we will be on the way to Grandmother’s in Va Beach.
If we split I will only be ready to update Facebook so check us out at Tuna Fever Charters. Its awll good and we are ready…apart from for Billys greenhouse which desires to come in the garage and the pile of lumber we acquired him for his birthday last week which needs to arrive within and will be a potting bench someday:-) Tight Lines!
8/23/2011
Fantastic fishing right now…6 truly enormous yellowfin and it could not have been for a nicer team of bayer Crop Science boys! I adore it!! Restricted Lines!
eight/22/2011
No fishing today – it was a tough 1 out there this early morning so the boys from Bayer Crop took a pass until tomorrow.
Anyway, gives me a possibility to up update you from the weekend. The boys had a slow day on Friday but received on the excess fat ones late and ended up with 8 or 9 60 pounders!! Can you think it – very same thing on Saturday but I feel there have been only like six or eight. I did update facebook if you need deets…Sunday was old "family" Uncle melvin and a couple men that Billy went to high school with – the pressure was on and of class you know what occurred…only 4 but boscoes all the same…60 pounders and a good catch by any requirements:-)
We are holding an eye on Irene…stand by for facts later on in the week. Restricted Lines!
eight/19/2011
It turned out to be a fantastic day for Fred and his crew of cops from New York – thnk goodness no 1 obtained tazed…hehe. Slow slow gradual this morning and they fished the 630 to the 680 and again and identified just absolutely nothing…close to 1:thirty ish Maxwell took a likelihood…possibly not much of a gambl taking into consideration the echo in the fish box…and they all headed up the line and fished the 760 exactly where they spotted some birds. Know what happened!! Effectively, Wham, wham wham!!! Yeeeha! Fred and the boys hooked into 9 of the body fat boscoes…I suggest the 60 pounders and that was all she wrote – by the time they commenced for residence the box was full and there was no possibility for an arrest. Thank you for playin boys!!
Kate and I are off to Wilmington for our annual stop of summertime exciting trip with some close friends (thanks for the fuel funds Billy) and we will be back Monday to update the report – congrats to jessie, Mike and all the boys on the Bi Op Sea for profitable Pirate’s Cove and big really like goes out to Fin and his crew for their valient effort to remain on leading:-) Limited Lines!
Tuna Fever Charters
135 Berry Street
Manteo, NC 27954
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252/473-1097 (Ph) 800/272-5199 (OIFC)
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North Carolina report 8-25
Buxton Level had blues and spanish. Frisco Seaside had sea mullet and pompano. Hatteras Inlet had a lot of bluefish. The sound had specks and flounder. Exceptional Spanish & Blues close to shore. Offshore – excellent Dolphin, couple of Whaoo & few Blackfin Tuna.
five-24-eleven Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report
It was a lovely day. The Calm just before the storm. Sunny skies and mild east winds 5 mph. Hurricane Irene results are expected to be felt as early as early saturday early morning with gail pressure winds, then rising the relaxation of the day. I have no report from the seashores. The inshore boats had a great day of speckled trout fishing. Offshore fishing was pretty great also. Good dolphin catches, some gaffer dimension and wahoo fishing was quite very good.
Frisco Rod and gun
252-995-5366
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"This Week" | OIFC Globe Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/23/11
The photos beneath are numerous miscellaneous shots from the earlier number of days.
The 1st is from Brian Aycock from his and his sons trip to Cedar Island.
The 2nd is of McClures 33" red drum.
The 3rd is a shark Capt. Chris Dew and Capt. Chris Dawson caught and introduced today in 25 ft. of water off of Bird Island. They are still not positive what kind of shark it was.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Cedar Island" | Get Active | 08/23/eleven
This weekend the Ocean Isle Inshore fishing crew took their yearly trek to Cedar Island, for a weekend of enjoyable and fishing. The group was created up of:
Brandon "Bonecrusher" Sauls, with employed guns Kyle Hughes and Gordon Grady. They ended up the top hook in the fleet with 12 monster reds, five on Friday night and seven on Saturday evening. They ranged in measurement from twenty five lbs to fifty lbs.
The relaxation of the group consisted of:
Brian Aycock and his boys Austin and Brandon aboard the "Hail Yea"
Daniel Simmons and Mark Staci
Eddie Jones on Team Panga
Eddie Julian and his sons
Scott Quaintence and his boys on Scott’s Yellowfin bay boat
Clay Morphes and his brother on the Pork Chop
Will King
Absolutely everyone caught fish with Daniel catching 44 flounder at Drum Inlet in two hrs and 15 min. The bite was red very hot, but not so for the Boncrusher.
There were, as common, a number of stories informed. But what occurs at Cedar Island stays at Cedar Island.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Offshore: Boats came back again with good catches of dolphin (number of gaffers), and great catches of wahoo. four sailfish had been released. 1 hammer head shark was caught on trolling bait and released.
Inshore: Nice speckled trout.
Present-day Citations:
Bite Me: Sean Hoey of Springfield, PA – Sailfish Release
Godspeed: Peter Krum of Centre Hall, PA AND Mark Gural of Phillipsburg, NJ – Sailfish Release
Hatteras Blue: Ian Unger of Examining, PA – Shark Release
Native Son: Marshall Wilson of Springfield, VA – Sailfish Release
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Boats loved a great day offshore, they returned with limits of Dolphin, a handful of Wahoo and a couple of Blackfin Tuna. Big Eye and Reliance equally introduced a Sailfish
Inshore boats fishing along the seaside had excellent catches of Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish
Citations
James Ornt of Penfield, NY introduced a Sailfish on Reliance
Hatteras Harbor Marina
P.O. Box 537
Hatteras , NC 27943
http://www.hatterasharbor.com
800-676-4939
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For the 2011 fishing 12 months, all proprietors/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining regulated Atlantic Very Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, should receive an Atlantic Hugely Migratory Species (HMS) Angling allow. This allow has replaced the Atlantic tunas Angling group permit. In North Carolina, additional HMS harvest reporting demands are also in area. To obtain a allow go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov.
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Make sure you Note: Anglers occasionally confuse little king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and spanish mackerel have diverse dimension and catch limits. Make Positive you properly recognize the mackerel you are catching. (Guidelines here)
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For the week of Aug. 21
Ocean: Offshore, boats targeting wahoo had some luck, with fish weighing up to 90 pounds. Boats bottom fishing reported catches of grouper, vermilion snapper, amberjack and a wide assortment of reef fish. Closer to shore, good figures of sailfish were caught in the 10- to twenty-mile array. The 23-mile rock location off Wrightsville Seaside has been good above the prior couple of weeks. In the vicinity of shore reef fishing created some extremely nice flounder and spadefish.
Inlets/Appears/Bays: Anglers concentrating on flounder identified very good numbers of big fish in Snow’s Reduce. A lot of citation-size fish were caught. The Cape Concern River from Carolina Seaside to Southport also developed good amounts of fish weighing a lot more than 5 pounds. Red drum and speckled trout ongoing to be caught in the bays and creeks at the rear of Bald Head Island. Floating live shrimp was the most productive method, but synthetic lures also worked.
Piers/Shore: Area piers documented a much better week with Spanish mackerel and flounder catches bettering. Spot, croaker, bluefish, sea mullet and pompano had been caught in reduced figures, as effectively. Surf fishermen described an increase in the quantity of pompano and sea mullets from the surf.
Tex’s Tackle report
Inshore
08/24/2011
Spanish mackerel can be caught by trolling just off the seashore out to 3 miles or so. Try Blue Drinking water Candy daisy chains or Clarkspoons early and late in the day or use a Got-Cha plug from the pier. Redfish have been in the surf but now are transferring back in the creeks. Some blues have been caught about Masonboro Inlet and alog Wrightsville and Carolina Beaches.
In the vicinity of Shore
08/24/2011
Grouper fishing has been productive from about eighty toes of water on out. Some great mahi have been at the 23 Mile Rock along with some sailfish. King mackerel fishing has been slow but should improve as we head toward fall.
Gulf Stream
08/24/2011
Some wahoo to fifty kilos have come from The Steeples place lately. You can expect little blackfin to be combined in the catch. Sailfish and white marlin should be in the place as nicely.
Tex’s tackle
215 old Eastwood rd
Wilmington, NC
910-791-1763
http://www.texstackle.com/
Trophy Hunter reports
White Marlin! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / 08/24/11
This was our catch from the twentieth. 8 Whites and a few of good gaffers. This is the time of year that our marlin fishing gets the most steady and the guys came seeking for motion. Glad they discovered some and had a excellent day. Thank you!
A lot more Whites – eight-21-eleven! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / 08/24/eleven
Yet another great day with action scattered by way of the journey. 8 Whites yet again right now and calm seas. What more could you ask for? Good to see everyone again and hope you had a very good time. Many thanks!
Our Alice Kelly ladies tournament report was an additional good year with a enjoyable bunch of ladies. They were challenging with the wind finding up for the duration of the day but all in all they seemed to have a very good time. The celebration raises dollars for breast cancer and is a neighborhood favorite for the females in our region. Our group won the greatest tuna and obtained to catch a initial blue marlin. We had challenging luck with a few of whites but we will get them up coming 12 months. Many thanks for the e mail and desire all the girls had a excellent time!
Captain Kenneth Brown,
kennethbrown@charter.web,
Trophy Hunter Charters
Oregon Inlet Fishing Middle
252-473-9892
http://fishtrophyhunter.com/
Release Sportfishing report
Nowadays was a excellent day on the gulfstream with a mild north wind. The fishing was excellent too which can make for a swift day. Justin Baer and his friends from PA have been seasoned Release clients so they realized what to do when the motion commenced. Wahoo, dolphin, and sailfish kept us active.
Release Sport Fishing
Rom Whitaker
PO Box 150
Hatteras, NC 27943
http://www.hatterasrelease.com/
release1@mindspring.com
Fishing Report
by Capt. Joe Shute
08-24-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new page on the web-web site. "Capt’s remarks and Activities". . The Wahoo and blackfin tuna bite along with the dolphin was very very good yesterday arond the Large Rock place. there ended up sailfish and dolphin caught in as close as the Huge 10 and the 240 Rock region. Spanish mackerel fishing was very great as properly aound Beaufort Inlet and the Cape Lookout shoals. Flounder fishing continues to do well close to the artificail reefs and back inside Beaufort Inlet. Aged drum fishing up in the Pamlico audio is doing quite effectively righ now and need to proceed fo the subsequent month or so.
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Seashore Causeway
Atlantic Seaside NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744
Fish N Fool report
AUG.17 REPORT Large SEA BASS / Posted by: Bobby Smith / 08/17/eleven
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We landed a nice class of seabass for Tad Soderberg & his crew this afternoon.We began our allday journey livebaiting for the amberjacks but had no luck at all. We then put out the trolling gear,seeking for a dolphin bite.We landed a couple of small blackfin tuna,but that was about it.
We concluded up undertaking some light tackle wreckfishing & points turned all around a bit for us. Several truly good seabass were landed along with a bunch of typical sized fish.We also had a reward ling cod.
Not a banner day but we ended up with some meat for the table.Thanks yet again guys.Tad we’ll see you once more on Friday. Many thanks,Bobby
Fishn Fool Charters
Capt. Bobby Smith
P.O. Box 1236
Destroy Devil Hills, NC 27948
252.441.6498
http://www.fishnfoolcharters.com/
Unbelievable White Marlin Monday!
categories Fishing Report
It was a rough day but that didnt quit us from finding the White Marlin. Alan Huband and his crew released Ten White Marlin! What a day!!!! The temperatures nowadays and tomorrow is best and Im seeking forward to listening to an additional great report from Capt. Arch. Wonderful career guys toughing out a small roughness and nevertheless doing like fantastic anglers Marlin fishing, you did fantastic!!!
Pelican Sportfishing
Captain Arch Bracher
7809 North Shore Rd,
Nags Head, NC 27959
(252) 441-3197
arch@fishthepelican.com
http://fishthepelican.com
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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 8-25
eight/24/eleven Pic Of The Day!
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Exceptional action this early morning on spanish mackerel, bluefish and a couple of good sharks. Ronda and David
stayed hectic fighting fish for the very first 50 % of the trip and stuffed up a great bag of fillets for dinner. We
changed up the game program to go consider for redfish at the identical spot as yesterdays trip and they ended up no
exactly where to be found. Thats how its been for the reds one day they are there next day they are absent?
The afternoon journey with the Bradly family members had a blast catching sharks and bluefish on the light
tackle as effectively and we had to call it quits early simply because we ran out of bait and the waves ended up building
quick from the Hurricane that is on its way up the coast. Surfs up the next handful of days so I will be taking
some time off to allow the situations settle back again down before I get any clients back again out fishing.
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eight/23/11 Pic Of The Day!
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What a way to start off off my afternoon journey catching these two huge redfish with The Fuller Family members!
We pulled up to an enormous college of redfish correct off the start and hooked these two massive reds
but regrettably all the commotion of the redfish combating spooked the rest of the school and we
could not locate them once more, We ended up heading to an additional spot and caught a bunch of great black
suggestion sharks and spanish mackerel. Wonderful Day!
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Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
eight/22/11 Pic Of The Day!
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What A Jack!! caught by Jeff Romano and his son late this afternoon. This huge jack tipped the scales at
30lbs and took a good 20 minutes to land. I nevertheless think that pound for pound jack crevalle are 1 of the
fighting fish we have in our waters. This was only my second jack of the 12 months. It has been a slow calendar year
for the jacks for confident and it appears like they are starting up to lastly shift in. This mornings trip was excellent as
properly and my customer Chris Swenson fought a 100 in addition pound tarpon for twenty minutes and sadly obtained
absent ahead of we could snap some photos in the boat.
Off The Hook Charters
Hilton Head Island, SC
http://offthehookcharters.com/
Capt Brian Vaughn
843-298-4376
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South Carolina report 8-25
We have had a wonderful month on the tarpon using live croakers on leading. We have also observed a excellent range of massive reds just off the seashore. Stay menhaden seem to be the primary forage for these big spawners.
Capt. Steve Roff
Barrier Island Guidebook Serrvice
http://www.barrierislandguide.com
843 446-7337
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Fishing Report – August 22, 2011
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Spottail bass (Red Drum) are biting . Most are as well large to maintain. Have heard that Trout are biting, but have caught only a number of. DNR has requested that we release all Trout because of the winter destroy off. Catching a number of Flounder.
Whiting and Sharks are what we are catching the most of now.
Bottom fishing for Black Sea Bass opened June 1. The new limit is 5 for each person.
Capt. Steve Fralin
Ugly Ducklin Charters
The Longest Set up Inshore Fishing Manual at Edisto
Edisto Island, SC 29438
843-869-1580
843-908-2071
http://www.edistofishingcharters.com
fralins@bellsouth.internet
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Pointrunner Charters , Oregon Inlet 8-25
We took off on a marlin trip today with Outer Banking institutions vacationers Aaron & Kristin, Lisa & Christopher, and Colum all from MD. It took a although for us to find some fish, but the moment there we saw eight ome into our spread. Although we had some negative luck holding on to them, we did get a few to the boat for release. A highlite of the day was when we hooked a pair of 25 & thirty pound gaffers. The dinner purchase was stuffed. What a stunning day we loved.
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8-19-11 far more great marlin fishing
Invoice Carmen hosted some buddies from Tidewater and from the west coast for a marlin fishing excursion these days. There had been some thunderstorms south of us this morning but they never ever produced it up to in which we have been fishing. For the duration of the day 10 white marlin entered our spread and five were introduced to the boat for release. We also spent a couple of hrs chasing a quickly transferring college of tuna that popped up….managing to land two out of 5 bites. Refreshing sushi tonight for the family members gathering at the Outer Banking institutions seashore home. Thanks to Julie, Carter, Joseph, Brent & Kristin, and Invoice for investing the day aboard Stage Runner. Your NC marlin release citations need to arrive in a couple of weeks.
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8-twenty-22
Lindy, Karen, Preston, Paul and Milton appreciated a extremely relaxed day on the ocean. Only desire marlin fishing had been greater. We landed in an place with tons of birds and bait. Trolled all around for an hour or so without a nibble. Then we labored up to where other boats had some action and caught two out of 5 bites for the day. Boats noted from to 8 billfish nowadays. To the south of us, the tuna fleet identified some fish in the afternoon and several good yft catches have been manufactured. Many thanks for checking in.
pdate Viewing Irene
The last couple of trips we have been white marlin fishing and looking forward to the upcoming Virginia Beach billfish tournament. Now we have concerns about Irene crashing our get together.
Capt Danny Wadsworth
Co-Capt/Mate Greg Erwin
252-473-3773
800-272-5199 (be sure to ask for Position Runner)
Position Runner
Oregon Inlet NC
http://www.pointrunner.com/
252-473-3773
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