North Carolina DNR fishing report 8-19
Speak to: Brian Melott
For the 2011 fishing calendar year, all entrepreneurs/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining regulated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, like the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, ought to obtain an Atlantic Very Migratory Species (HMS) Angling permit. This permit has replaced the Atlantic tunas Angling class allow. In North Carolina, additional HMS harvest reporting specifications are also in location. To receive a allow go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov.
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Remember to Note: Anglers at times confuse modest king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and spanish mackerel have diverse measurement and catch limits. Make Certain you properly recognize the mackerel you are catching. (Tips right here)
A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into effect Jan. 1, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.
Click right here for the latest seasons, dimensions and bag limits.
For the of week August 21
Ocean: Offshore catches dropped off just a bit with dolphin nevertheless generating up the bulk, alongside with a number of skipjack, bigeye and equally, yellow and blackfin tuna. Billfish releases ended up widespread, largely white marlin, alongside with a number of blue marlin and sailfish. Anglers fishing on bottom out of the Hatteras and Ocracoke marinas enjoyed very good catches of black sea bass, tautog, vermilion snapper, blueline tilefish and assorted groupers. Anglers fishing in the midrange place saw elevated catches of red drum close to one particular to two miles offshore from Rodanthe southward to Ocracoke. King mackerel catches increased in frequency all around eight to ten miles offshore. Synthetic reefs created a lot of black drum, spadefish and sheepshead. In the vicinity of shore anglers caught plenty of pompano and flounder in the surf zone. Sand fleas was the bait of selection. Spot, kingfish and croaker were also caught in the very same location.
Inlets/Sounds/Bays: Flounder catches dropped off a bit. Shallow h2o areas near islands and shorelines continued to yield the bulk of the catches. Spotted seatrout were caught with enhanced regularity in the early morning hrs at Oregon Inlet’s Green Island Slough and in the Roanoke Audio beneath the Washington Baum Bridge. Black drum and striped bass were also caught in the identical location.
Piers/Seashores: Anglers continued to catch flounder and pompano in the shore surf zone on a constant foundation. These fishing from Rodanthe southward to Hatteras caught lots of red drum and assorted sharks. Fishermen concentrating on cobia off the end of piers experienced their finest results charges at night time. Pier anglers appreciated a combined bag of species like spot, black drum, pigfish, kingfish, puffers, searobins, lizardfish, bluefish, Spanish mackerel, sheepshead, Atlantic needlefish, silver perch, striped burrfish, rays, skates and assorted sharks.
Central District Pamlico, Craven, Carteret and Onslow Counties
Contact: Kim Worrell
For the 2011 fishing year, all entrepreneurs/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining regulated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, like the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, must receive an Atlantic Extremely Migratory Species (HMS) Angling permit. This permit has replaced the Atlantic tunas Angling group allow. In North Carolina, additional HMS harvest reporting demands are also in spot. To acquire a permit go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov..
Report a tagged fish
Please Be aware: Anglers sometimes confuse small king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and Spanish mackerel have different dimension and catch limits. Be Confident to correctly identify the mackerel you are catching. (Guidelines here)
A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into result Jan. one, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.
Click right here for the newest seasons, size and bag limits.
For the week of Aug. 21
Ocean: Dolphin and wahoo had been biting good offshore. Bottom fishing journeys caught great grouper, black sea bass, vermilion snapper, red porgy, ring tail porgy, scup and gray triggerfish, as properly as some flounder. These fishing in the vicinity of shore reefs and regions along the shoals and near Shackleford Banking institutions noted catching flounder, Spanish mackerel and bluefish. Anglers also caught dolphin all around Synthetic Reef 330.
Inlets/Seems/Bays: Flounder ongoing to be caught in Bogue Sound, close to the turning basin at the N.C. Port and close to the Hook at Cape Lookout. Anglers fishing around the turning basin and Swansboro place reported catching pigfish, croaker, bluefish, sea mullet and spot. Spanish mackerel and bluefish have been large in Beaufort Inlet, mostly in the early early morning. Several sheepshead had been caught from close to structures and docks from Harkers Island south to Swansboro.
Piers/Shore: Fishermen reported catching Spanish mackerel and bluefish off the shorelines. Pier anglers caught spot, croaker, pigfish, bluefish and Spanish mackerel.
N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries 3441 Arendell Street Morehead Town, NC 28557 (252) 726-7021 or 1-800-682-2632
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Hatteras Jack fishing report Rodanthe 8-24
The surf in the Tri-village region, we’ve been seeing some blues, spot , a couple pompano, and sea mullet. Even more south has been reporting a lot of the identical other than with a couple of flounder and spanish mackerel in the mix. You just have to decide on and select your days. the wind has been a bit odd for us, creating it very good at occasions and sluggish at other folks!
The inshore fleet at Oregon Inlet have been acquiring into croakers, speckled trout, and bluefish. One particular boat introduced in a 50lb cobia…Woo Hoo! The nearshore boats are reporting have been reporting blues and spanish. The offshore fellas have been obtaining into yellow fin and black fin tuna, wahoo, dolphin, white marlin, and a handful of sailfish.
Inshore boats out of Hatteras Inlet are acquiring into gray trout, blues, and spanish. The offshore boys have been reporting catches of wahoo, dolphin, sailfish, big eye and black fin tuna.
Seashore Accessibility Update
The most current update we’ve heard is that Bodie Island Spit is open for pedestrian and ORV visitors. You can go to the the back links down below for far more info.
Ryan white
Hatteras jack inc.
239020 hwy twelve
Box 157
Rodanthe nc 27968
252-987-2428 office
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 8-23
by invoice
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Offshore Yellowfin tuna, blackfin tuna, dolphin and scattered wahoo.Many boats had achievement targeting white marlin. One boat launched ten. Inshore boats caught plenty of taylor bluefish and spanish mackerel. A single boat caught a limit of bluefish and 40 spanish mackerel. Open boats caught dog drum, specked trout and taylor bluefish. In addition untrue albacore, dolpiun and a cobia have been caught. Skip Oregon Inlet caught croakers in the early morning. Croaker fishing was also good in the afternoon and taylor bluefish.
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by Korin
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There have been even now really a few white marlin out there today and a lot of releases documented by our offshore fleet. Not only did we have good billfishing right now but there was also a great Yellowfin tuna and dolphin bite as effectively. Nearshore boats caught blue fish, spanish mackerel, sharks, and albacore. Speckled trout are even now biting excellent for the inshore fleet with a few blue fish and sharks in the combine as effectively.
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OIFC fishing report 8-23
Tim and Jack Gallimore hit the waters the other night time searching for red drum below the dock lights. They fished employing Tim’s preferred weapon, Capt. Tim’s Channelside drum and flounder rig. I couldn’t get any longer information out of Tim. He is pretty limited jawed. Judging by his, Capt Jeff and Capt. Jacobs’ catches the flounder and drum bite is on!
– Capt. Rickey Beck
"Yesterday’s Charter Pictures" | Get Occupied | 08/23/eleven
I had a excellent charter yesterday with 11 12 months aged Matt Nobers, his dad Jeff, Josh Haas and Fred Turner, all from Pittsburg, Pa. Matt had the scorching hand, landing a 26.five" red drum and two flounder. We employed minnows and live shrimp as bait. The flounder hit the minnows.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
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Lo.ok out here comes Irene.The Haas crew from Pa. confirmed up to get in some fishing before the winds and rain come in this weekend. We started out with stay shrimp all around the Sunset Seaside/OIB bridge and hit some docks. When the tide got a minor higher ,up in the grass we switched more than to flounder gear and caught a couple of of these.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
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"Inlet Dredging" | OIFC Earth Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/22/eleven
I ran across this article on dredging inlets and identified it intriguing. It can be rather small and it seems this software does not apply to the Shallotte Inlet. Follow this website link to read it.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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July and August Report for St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Jekyll Island and the Coast of Georgia
977-605-3474
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by Captain Scott
Properly July has arrive and gone and I want I could say the exact same about the warmth but I cant. The important inshore is go early and fish hard. Tarpon ultimately showed in numbers and we have been catching tons of fish in the thirty to 120 pound assortment and the bite seems to be acquiring far better. I fished inshore the previous two days and acquired studies of large figures of catches from 2 other entire time guides who also specialize in targeting tarpon. Dont be fooled by a "shark and tarpon" journey is not a tarpon journey! If you want to go tarpon fishing shrimp boats are not the area to be. Make confident you ask concerns and make confident who at any time you go with knows what they are carrying out.
As for inshore.. The redfish have been continual and early early morning lows are very best. We have some very good tides this week so I am seeking ahead to sight fishing some fish on the minimal. Trout have been in huge amounts with plenty of smaller fish and some Massive GATORS to be had as properly. We introduced six fish nowadays above 20 inches and all were complete of eggs. We are doing work with the DNR and CCA towards operation ROW Release more than 18 due to the fish kills more than the last two winters we require as a lot of big feminine trout alive to spawn as achievable. Get pleasure from and bear in mind aways retain a entire time information and make positive you convey you anticipations for the trip. We all specialize in distinct types of fishing so dont be scared to ask concerns.
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Miss Judy Charter fishing report Savannah 8-22
Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410
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Captain Judys email fishjudy2@aol.com
August 22, 2011
Saltwater Inshore, Offshore, Blue Water fishing reports, Freshies Suggestions, and Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not story! Thanks for Reading!
Table of contents
Sounds, Beachfronts, and near shore
Its triple tail catching time of the year! Here are a few old time suggestions for catch one of these fish!
Red fish in the grass
Bottom fishing at the artificial reefs
Large Spanish mackerel have arrived
Jelly Fish Chaos 2011
Savannah Snapper Banks
Gulf Stream Suggestions
Blue water working conditions!!
Freshies Suggestions Striped bass SUMMER STRIPERS LOVE DEEP CRANKBAITS
by Bill Vanderford
Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not! Old school triple tail hook ups!
Sounds, beachfronts, and near shore
Its triple tail catching time of the year! Here are a few old time suggestions for catch one of these fish!
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Photo by Little eight year old Miss Judy
For the rest of this story to go to the end of this fishing report and read Little Miss Judy Believe it or not!
Please meet George Gorman. This picture was taken in August 1959 by a Brownie Kodak camera. I was eight years old at the time this photo was taken and I believe it was done so with my help. I became a whiz at holding the camera down and finding in the view finder the exact pose that I was looking for. George was our neighbor and he fished with my father a lot. When George was working, believe me it wasnt good. He was the go to guy for the government. Any time there was a strange substance found George was the man that knew how to find out what it was and where is might have came from. At the ripe old age of 80 he was still on the will call list for instances such as this. He worked on the identifying all the white powder that was sent in the mail to the post offices and government buildings not so very long ago.
Heres what I know about this picture. My father caught a lot of triple tail in his lifetime. Believe me I went with him a lot. I wish I had pictures of some of the fish that I caught. However, the memory of it all is still in my mind, which is a good thing. My father didnt call them triple tails he called them sun fish. When wasnt calling them sun fish he called them Eddy fish!
Red fish in the grass
For some reason the old red fish has started hanging more in the grass. This means in some areas as soon as there is enough water the red fish swims in. Some say its because there is plenty of food while other say it because they are trying to knock the parasites off. Whatever the case may be it time to fish in the grass for the bass!
Bottom fishing at the artificial reefs
With the water temperature on the real hot side the bottom fishing during this time in 50 foot or less of water can be a little tough. Now I am not saying you wont catch anything I am a saying the fish caught might not be large enough to keep. With this in mind for those that want to practice catching all sizes of fish from black sea bass to shark now is the time to go into this mode!
Large Spanish mackerel have arrived
I know I have been talking about it, but now it has finally happened. Over the weekend while fishing the near shore artificial reefs we caught some really nice Spanish mackerel while pulling small Clark spoons. I never saw them on the surface I just became a bird watcher. Every time I saw birds diving I basically headed in that direction and caught fish when I got there! It sounds simple because it was whatever you do dont forget your dip net!
Jelly Fish Chaos 2011
Heres a jelly fish on one of my bottom rigs. We did not put it there and it did not bite the hook. While the customer was bringing in to check the bait the hook passed through a jelly fish and got hooked up. Once I saw it I quickly put this hooked jelly fish in the live well and took this picture. While bottom fishing and retrieving bait as well as hooked fish back to the boat our line passed through the 1,000s of jelly fish that have migrated to our area.
Heres what I do know about this jelly fish which I think is called sea nettle or if you want the technical stuff chrysaora quinquecirrha. This jellys mucus once introduced to your skin does offer a pretty nasty sting, but it washes off easy enough. However, if the stringy tentacles get wrapped around finger, neck, arm, leg, and etc..its going to take more than just washing it off. Just remove anyway that you can as soon as possible and then give the area a good spray with
Jellyfish SQUISH
Jelly fish Squish! Its good and it works. One spray and the sting goes away!!
These are called cannon ball jelly commonly known as jelly balls. As far as I am concerned this is one jelly fishing that doesnt have any stinging power. However, here is what they do have. The mucus formed on the outside of the jelly fish once it touches your skin can sometimes cause a numbing affect. The dark skirt color around the bottom of the jelly fish will not come out of your clothes and burns if you get it in cuts on your hand. All and all let them alone taking pictures only!
Over the years I have discovered that most cannon ball jelly fish always have a rider on board. And it called a spider crab. (Or it looks like a spider crab.) Now after much observation the crab is not eating the jelly fish and the jelly fish is not eating the crab. So therefore I think it is a mutual migration affair. It seems the larger the jelly ball the large the crab. Here is a small cannon ball jelly fish that has it usual spider crab tucked inside. We dipped the jelly ball up, looked inside, and the closer we looked the more the crab moved towards its chosen friends interior. Leading to the fact that not only can a crab be a friend with others even thought they are different they can also see too!
Captain Frank Gibson holds up a hand full of black sea bass! This bite is still taking place from the artificial reefs to the snapper banks.
Savannah Snapper Banks
The bottom bite continuous to be very interesting with our customers really never knowing what might jump on their hooks. Its a great fishing trip to this area and it doesnt matter whether you use your boat or mine! I have a lot of customers calling and asking about fishing. And sometimes they want to know exactly what they are going to catch. My standard line is this .I suggest picking the amount time that you and your group would like to spend on the water. Then I can offer what you might catch during that hour trip. However, the bottom line is this Its the ocean and you really never know what might be swimming in and biting your hook!
Gulf Stream Suggestions
Blue water working conditions!!
Sargasso weed pushed together into a rip, which was sporting one heck of a temperature break.
This is what would be called a great line to work with. When trolling the line or when pitching to those down under or its a perfect set up to do a little triple tail scooping. Boy, I bet I got your attention with that last line. Well, heres the thing I wish I had taken pictures of just some of the triple tails that we picked up that were basically laying the Sargasso weed. Believe it or not but triple tails also known as sun fish or eddy fish are known to do a little sunning in the weeds. However, now that I think about it I had much whether just taken pictures of the event instead of removing the fish from the would be safe haven!
Freshies Suggestions
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Striped bass
SUMMER STRIPERS LOVE DEEP CRANKBAITS
by Bill Vanderford
"Fish on!" was heard by everyone in the boat as first one of the big rods and then the other bent almost double! More than a hundred feet back and about 25 feet below the surface of the water, two big stripers had just engulfed the long, deep-running crankbaits, and these were just two of nearly thirty striped bass that had been encountered during a five-hour guide trip.
When surface temperatures surpass the 80 degree mark, the thermocline in deep, clear lakes starts to take a definite form. This change in the chemical and thermal makeup of a lake has a profound impact on the striped bass population, and deepwater trolling becomes an extremely productive method to catch great numbers of concentrated stripers.
Normally, the ideal trolling depth during hot weather seems to be 20 to 40 feet, but the exact depth is always decided by where fish are seen on a quality graph recorder. In the past, the best method for reaching this perfect level that lies between the hot surface water and the top of the colder thermocline was to use leadcore line and a one-ounce bucktail jig with a 4-inch plastic trailer. Downriggers were also an option, but they posed another problem. One could easily attach the line to the release mechanism and put it at the desired depth, but the weight of the larger bucktail jigs that we ued had an uncertain effect on the true trolling depth. Also, both the leadcore and the downrigger have built-in encumbrances that have an adverse effect on the purity of fighting a fish.
Therefore, a few years ago, knowledgeable anglers began experimenting with larger, diving crankbaits to catch congregated striped bass during the hot days of summer. What we learned has extremely simplified the fishing and has increased the fun factor tremendously! For information please go to http://fishinglanier.com/a_summer_tr…_stripers.html
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Bill Vanderford is Lake Laniers 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 Judys Believe It or Not!
Old school triple tail hook ups!
This is my father and believe this or not but this is the boat that we went offshore and fished for triple tail also known as sun fish or eddy fish. My father would pull the row boat behind the big boat Miss Jerry and once we got close to the fishing spot he would anchor up. Then we would load up in the small boat and go fishing for triple tail. I remember all of this as if it was only yesterday. Heres what I did know about fishing for triple tail..
Although this fish looks like it should swim and maneuver up right it does not. It kind of lays in the current and turn basically like a rudder when it wants to make a direction change. I have watched this time and time again. My father always pointed it out to me. According to him by using a small boat we were right at the level of the fish meaning we could basically sneak up on them. We fish around the beach front off Tybee Island, the range markers pilings, and then there was this one special place in South Carolina.
Tybee Island, Georgia
The buoys that lined the shipping channel were great spots to target this fish. Most all buoys had bells or whistles, which helped the ships navigating during foggy conditions. My father used to always say, When cobia fishing its always best to work the buoys with the most noise! However, when it came to triple tail fishing he said, Fish the buoys with the broken bells and whistles! According to my father the triple tail especially when lying close or right on the surface was very noise sensitive!
South Carolina Waters
The ranges between the Calibogue Sound and the Savannah River Channel used to really hold the attentions of the triple tail. Now please keep in mind this was long before a lot to Savannah River dredging has taken place. Its just my opinion during this time the currents werent as swift as they are at this time. We normally fished with beef up traditional float rig while using live shrimp as bait. Live shrimp is always a good triple tail getter. However, fresh dead shrimp laced onto a hook also worked.
Daufuskie Island
Another good area to look for triple tail is around the front of Daufuskie Island on the northern, which is called Bloody Point. For some reason these fish love to make a feeding appearance or should I say, A floating appearance. While on the subject of Bloody Point, which is the beach at Daufuskie Island, South Carolina. Now heres the story that my father told me in regards to how this beach got its name. According to my father when sailing vessels were making way up the river where the Savannah was being settled quite often some of the passengers got very sick. Instead bring them into the settlement where they might bring disease or whatever these most unfortunate persons were tossed over board. Now according to my father they werent shot or put in a boat they were basically throw into the ocean at the mouth of the Savannah River. Current took the unfortunate victims right to what is now call Daufuskie Island. Before some of the misfortunate got to the beach sharks would sometime attack coloring the water and this area became known as Bloody Point! There is good news those that did make it whole or not survived and thrived on the island for many years!
Triple Tail
A few triple tails have been spotted in this area around the buoys and also just sunning off the beachfronts. Over the years this fish especially in this area could be called the allusive fish! The reason I say this is due to the fact there is a lot said about them but not much catching going on. Back in the old days there were quite a few almost 50 pounders caught.
Thanks for reading! Captain Judy
Captain Judy Helmey
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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 8-22
Bluefish and Spanish at the level this early morning and rumor has it the identical applies for this night. Sea Mullet, Spot and little Pompano getting caught on all seashores.
Great catches of Bluefish and Spanish at the Inlet. Inshore boats documented excellent catches of Gray’s, Speck’s, Bluefish and Spanish. Offshore boats had excellent catches of Dolphin and fair catches of Wahoo. Excellent weekend to all – Grumpy.
Saturday Fishing Report
Spanish and bluefish at the point this evening,Weighed in several citation sea mullet this night and 3 Pompano at 1.5 lbs, Croaker and spot on all beaches today.In shore speckled trout was the catch of the day.Offshore dolphin and a number of yahoo had been landed "Come Get You Some" HOOP-DEE!!!
Sunday Fishing Report
Pompano, Sea Mullet, and Spot keep on to be caught with the best catches reported in front of Ramp 43. If you enjoy catching Bluefish, Hatteras Inlet is the location to be. Spanish and Bluefish at each the north and south sides of the point. Specks and Flounder in the Audio and Dolphin and Wahoo offshore – Grumpy.
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 8-22
by Korin
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Ten year previous Daniel, a regional to the Outer Banks with his quite very first fish. Daniel’s initial fish was a 9 pound dolphin.
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by Korin
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We are nevertheless viewing quite excellent speckled trout fishing by our inshore fleet, in addition to the trout they are catching bluefish, sharks, and a number of cobia. Nearshore there have been excellent catches of spanish mackerel, bluefish and trigger fish. There were at least 19 white marlins caught and released right now by the offshore fleet. Along with billfish releases we had some good catches of dolphin and yellowfin tuna and some scattered catches of blackfin tuna. The headboat caught fair flounder, croakers, and sea mullet nowadays.
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by Korin
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There have been nonetheless quite a number of white marlin out there right now and numerous releases described by our offshore fleet. Not only did we have excellent billfishing right now but there was also a excellent Yellowfin tuna and dolphin bite as well. Nearshore boats caught blue fish, spanish mackerel, sharks, and albacore. Speckled trout are even now biting good for the inshore fleet with a number of blue fish and sharks in the blend as well.
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 8-22
There were lots of small pompano on the south seaside. Blues and spanish at the position. Some citation sea mullet on the Hatteras seashores.
None of the inshore boats fished but there was great dolphin fishing offshore. A number of great wahoo ended up caught with fish up to forty lbs. The fleet out of Hatteras Harbor noted 5 sailfish introduced.
Fishing Report eight/21
Buxton Stage had blues and spanish. Frisco Beach had sea mullet and pompano. Hatteras Inlet had tons of bluefish. The sound had specks and flounder
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OIFC fishing report 8-22
How do you convince a blue h2o fisherman to convert over to the shallows of the in the vicinity of shore waters. Set him on a hot big flounder bite on light tackle. Capt. Chris Burrows and I took a trip to the east facet these days to do some wreck searching. I won’t be able to give absent all the specifics but it was a blast. I did make note of the spots in the spring kickoff siminars. Wherever you paying focus? Carolina Seashore was loaded with 6 to 8 inch mullets. We stuffed the reside effectively and the Get Busy , Got Active..
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
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"am catch" | Get Occupied | 08/21/eleven
Jacob trotter and David Lambeth caught these two cobia this am at shark hole .
– Capt. Amy McMullan
"Why not in the course of the Capr Fear Traditional?" | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/21/eleven
Jim Taylor of Holden Seashore fishes aboard his boat the "Reel Action". On this day he had the unforgettable knowledge of fishing with his father, 61 yr.aged James Taylor, who has usually dreamed of catching a sail fish. He was also privileged to have his brother Johnathan and a number of other buddies.
The crew of the Reel Motion fished north of the shoals and east of Wrightsville Seashore. They departed Masonboro Inlet @five am and place out lines some twenty+ miles out. In brief purchase they had two gaffer mahi and a few of peanuts aboard. They also had 2 sails present up in their spread and devour about $ 25 well worth of balleyhoo prior to they picked up lines and moved on.
The Reel Motion found bait more than a hard bottom and set lines out, circling the bait.Then the two outriggers popped at the identical time. Jim grabbed the TLD 25 and his dad grabbed the TLD 15 with twenty# test that would go on to catch a 65+/-# sail fish. Whilst they had been acquiring set to combat, a 3rd line on an outrigger went off and sail fish #3 was on.
They successfully landed three sail fish and kept them long enough for photographs then released them secure and audio.
The crew went on to land a 28 # king, a barracuda some spanish and noticed some leatherback turtles prior to returning to the dock at 5 pm.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Horseshoe" | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/21/eleven
Bob Newell, the director of the Cape Worry Sail Fish Traditional went fishing for sail fish at the Horse Shoe aboard the "Black Puppy". Alongside with Bob were Liz Newell and Niles Harrell. They were fishing ballyhoo with circle hooks. Liz landed her 1s wahoo, pictured down below and Miles introduced a citation sail fish. Based on latest studies there are lots of sails in our place.
Also pictured is OIFC Dock Master Mitch Stephens with a combo Capt. Jeff Williamson caught at an off shore reef. I’m ashamed to confess that I missing one out there a few of summers in the past whilst making an attempt to scoop jelly balls. Wouldn’t it be amusing it that was it!!
OIFC dock photos by 1st Mate Cassie Dawson
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Seegers’ Bailers" | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/21/eleven
We just received this report from Joe Seegers about his fishing at the Blackjack. He had 6 wahoo, 3 kings, a single gaffer, and one albert, (pictured). Joe had previously cleaned the bailers on the way residence
– Capt. Roger Gales
"Another doormat" | Get Occupied | 08/20/eleven
Jeff and son Josh Wallen stopped by the docks of OIFC to weigh in this good 5.six pound flounder caught south of the Sunset Beach Bridge.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
"Cedar Island" | OIFC Earth Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/20/eleven
This is the weekend when numerous, a lot of region fishermen consider their getaway trip to Cedar Island for red drum and flounder fishing. This time they were joined by pals from other places. Here is a photo of Austin Aycock releasing a red fish last night time.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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