Fishing REPORT

Pelican Sportfishing report Nags Head 8-15

A Massive congratulations to all the females that fished to help the Alice Kelly Memorial Billfish Tournament yesterday. We fished to help the Outer Banking institutions Cancer Assistance Group and appreciate all they contribute to fighting cancer on the Outer Banks! This is a tournament I don’t pass up and a platform for me to be in a position to compete with any other female who would like to hook their personal billfish. Out of 61 boats who entered, two of us had been on this mission. Kelly Francis hooked and launched her White Marlin at 9:38am, I hooked mine at 2:12pm! Kelly took 1st spot Best Girl Angler on the Boneshaker and I won 2nd spot based mostly on time! Tons of fun and excitement for every person.

I fished on the Pelican with 4 pretty girls, Esther Vaughn Gina Cecil and her two daughters Logan11 yrs. previous and Taylor 15 yrs. outdated. This was a initial for Logan and Taylor and what tough gals they are! The weather conditions turned a bit tough in direction of the afternoon, but they hung in like real troopers and I was honored to have all them fishing by my aspect and for the Pelican. Congrats to everyone and specifically to Pentegone, (acquire) Hunter (location) and Rigged Up (display) for their amazing releases! Verify out the pictures slideshow here ~ Summer time Bracher

Gorgeous Day and a White Marlin bite

Mild NE wind and relaxed seas. The circumstances wherever excellent for a nice journey out to the Marlin fishing region. The Pelican and a number of other boats from the fleet made the journey and wherever rewarded with a very good day. Arch found six Whites and caught 4 of them. They also place a thirty pound gaffer (dolphin) in the box. The forecast looks excellent as we get tuned up for the Alice Kelly and Pirates Cove tournament following week.

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The Pelican ran to the northeast these days with fly rods at the ready. Well virtually. A excellent amount of White’s have proven up and a couple of other boats from the fleet also joined in the hunt. Arch managed to discover at least a dozen lookers. Out of the people a few even acted aggressive. But not aggressive ample for a fly. At minimum not until lines and the teasers in which finding cranked in for the trip home. Then, wouldn’t you know it, at least two very hungry Marlin crashed what was left out. Hungry adequate for at least one particular to get caught on a FLY that had to be pulled out of the salon whilst the Marlin in which begging!

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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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 8-14

08-twelve-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new page on the web-site. &quotCapt’s responses and Activities&quot. .Check out the Capt’s Feedback and Events about the proposed sulfer plant that is headed for the port . The offshore weather conditions really should been rather very good for this weekend according to the latest weather forecast. The wahoo bite continues to be rather good. From the Rise to the 90 Ft. Drop and the Huge Rock there have been decent amounts of wahoo caught. There are still a couple of dolphin all around and a couple of sailfish are mixed in. There have been a number of king mackerel on the eastside of the Cape Lookout shoals all around the Atlas Tanker and 30 Moment Rock. Flounder fishing close to the artificial reefs has been fairly very good this week. Largely utilizing one or 2 oz jig heads with white Berkley Gulp shrimp. The Spanish mackerel slowed up asome yesterday around the Cape Lookout shoals and the Bardens Inlet. Nevertheless a few red drum in the marshes alongside with a handful of speckled trout. The aged red drum fishing in the Pamlico should begin to select up with this full moon coming on this weekend.

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South Carolina DNR Saltwater report 8-12

August 11, 2011
Saltwater Fishing Trends:

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

Fishing developments courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Check out the internet site for latest updates and in depth reviews.

Small River (unchanged from August 4th)

Cherry Grove Pier reviews that some flounder are getting caught on mullet minnows. A few whiting and spot are becoming caught on shrimp and bloodworms. Black Drum caught on shrimp.

Grand Strand (unchanged from August 4th)

Flounder: Slowing. Forged or troll Carolina rigged live mud minnows on the bottom over sandy bottoms and about tough framework. Fishing is typically greatest for a couple of hrs both facet of very low tide. Redfish: Excellent. Doing nicely in creeks and all around jetties with the incoming tide very best. Live mud minnows, stay finger mullet, live shrimp creating.

Charleston(unchanged from August 4th)

Red drum: The Charleston Angler reviews the redfish bite has been wonderful early in the mornings and late in the evenings. During these moments the topwater bite has been awesome and is always an thrilling way to focus on these fish. Gentle plastics have also been productive as the sun arrives up and into the early early morning. As the day goes on and with our document very hot temperatures, it appears that minimize or stay bait has been much far more productive focusing on docks and deeper creeks. All of the estuaries about Charleston are keeping a lot of bait this sort of as shrimp, finger mullet, and menhaden. All of these baits have been extremely productive at coaxing these overheated fish into biting.
Trout: The Charleston Angler reviews he trout bite has been slower than regular due to the past few harsh winters we have had, but as of the very last couple of weeks we have been viewing some very good figures of fish in the deeper creeks and off the shorelines. The early early morning bite has appeared to be the way to go with these fish and they have also been actively feeding on the topwater plugs. As for fishing the deeper creeks and off the beaches or piers, shrimp or mud minnows have appeared to be the bait of choice for most anglers.
Flounder: The Charleston Angler reviews flounder guides in the Charleston location say this has been a single of the best decades for flounder they have witnessed in decades. They have been chasing bait on the mud flats as effectively as actively feeding on sand flats and above any types of submerged rocks. Brilliant colored gentle plastics have appeared to do the trick for most and as often a Carolina rigged mud minnow or a mud minnow under a popping cork have also made fish.
Tarpon: The Charleston Angler studies the tarpon bite has been a important target for a lot of anglers in the Charleston area. Fishing close to numerous of the more substantial bays or any of the inlets that are right linked to the ocean have been very productive. Most of these fish have been caught by both bigger mullet on the bottom or menhaden floating in direction of the surface of the water. One particular of the most critical points to seem for when trying to catch the silver king is clear moving h2o. These fish like the deeper channels that are mostly identified in between sandbars.

Beaufort (unchanged from August 4th)

Spottail Bass: Enhancing. Bay Street Outfitters in Beaufort reviews that fishing with mud minnows on greater levels of the tide in the morning, when the water is a bit cooler, has been most productive. The dropping tide has been a bit better than the rising tide, and the finest bite has been all around the edges of grass and all around holes in thicker grass.

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South Carolina DNR Freshwater report 8-12

reshwater Fishing Trends – August 11, 2011
Fishing Information

Mountains Area
Piedmont Area
Midlands Area
Santee Cooper System
SC Freshwater Fishing Regulations (Adobe PDF)
Purchase a fishing license
Boat Ramp Locations
State Fish Consumption Advisories

StriperFishing trends courtesy www.SCFishingReport.com. Check the site for recent updates and detailed reports.

Mountains Area

Lake Jocassee:

Trout: Good. Capt. Steve Pietrykowski advises that numbers are a little down in the heat, but especially for quality fish the catch rate has overall been pretty good. Trolling in the big water 60-100 feet down with spoons and live shiners has been most effective. The intakes are still producing some fish off and on, but night fishing has slowed. Night fishermen should try suspending nightcrawlers and shiners 25 to 40 feet down near the intakes.
Black Bass: Fair. Capt. Pat Bennett reports that some fish will still feed in the middle of the day, but really it’s too hot to be fishing except early, late and at night. The majority of the fish seem to out in deep, open water following roaming schools of baitfish, but early and late some fish move shallower. First thing and at dusk there can be a good bite on topwater lures such as Spooks and Jitterbugs worked around points that extend out a good ways. In the morning and evening some fish will also relate to shoreline cover proximate to deep water, where they can be caught on shakey head worms, Carolina rigs and spinnerbaits. Lake Jocassee is down to 88 percent of full pool.

Lake Keowee:

Largemouth and Spotted Bass: Slow. Guide Brad Fowler reports that fishing remains slow on Lake Keowee. Early in the morning there may be a little topwater activity, but after the sun gets up anglers need to drop back and fish drop shot rigs, Carolina rigs and shakey head worms over deep structure such as points and humps. Sporadic schooling activity may take place throughout the day as fish feed on threadfin shad, but getting these fish to bite is difficult. Most anglers continue to head up the lake to the cooler, running water below the Lake Jocassee dam. At night some fish move shallower where they can be caught on worms around brush and lighted docks. Lake Keowee is at 96 percent of full pool.

Lake Hartwell:

Catfish: Good. Capt. Bill Plumley reports that channel catfish don’t seem to mind the heat and they continue to feed well. Fish are scattered out across the whole lake in 15-30 feet of water, with catches of small to medium sized fish strong. Dip (stink) bait, especially Hoss’ Hog Bait, is vastly outperforming both cut bait and nightcrawlers. The best times to fish are early, late and at night. Blue catfish have generally moved out to deeper water where they are difficult to catch in the Lake Hartwell timber, although a few have been picked up at night. There are some strong reports of flatheads being caught at night on live bream, including a reported 70 pounder last week.
Striped and Hybrid Bass: Fair. Capt. Bill Plumley reports that striper and hybrid fishing remains a little off, with catch rates down from last year at this time. The best bite is still fishing around main lake points or along the edge of the main river channel over trees. Fish have not yet moved super deep, as they should by the end of the summer, and best results are coming on down lined live herring fished 35-50 feet down.
Black Bass: Slow to fair. Guide Brad Fowler reports that Lake Hartwell bass fishing continues to be tough. While the topwater bite off deeper, main lake points remains fair, average sizes continue to be down. Fish will hit Spooks, flukes, swimbaits and assorted topwater lures all day long, especially on windy days when there is surface disturbance. Small fish can also be caught fishing a drop shot rig or Carolina rig around points 25-30 feet deep. The bigger fish seem to be very deep in 40-50 foot deep timber, where they are mixed in with striper and blueback herring schools. You can catch a big fish dragging a 10-12 inch worm through the deep timber, but fish are tough to pinpoint. Finally, there is a decent night bite when some good fish move shallower. Try working a buzzbait around the banks.
Crappie: Slow. Capt. Bill Plumley reports that some crappie are being caught under lights at night around deeper bridges and brush piles in 20-30 feet of water. Anglers are fishing both minnows and jigs. Daytime action is very slow. Lake Hartwell is down to 656.

Piedmont Area

Lake Russell: (unchanged from August 4th)

Largemouth Bass: Fair, casting shallow-running crankbaits, plastic worms around flats and points. Better late in the evening.
Striped and Hybrid Bass: Fair, using bucktails, cut and live herring and jigs below the dam if the water is running.
Catfish: Good, using cut bait and nightcrawlers on the bottom and around the riprap at bridges.

Lake Thurmond: (unchanged from August 4th)

Striper: Very good. Fish at 35-40 feet on the bottom with live herring, especially in front of the dam. Some trolling in the afternoon is producing around 25 feet down mostly with bucktails. Some action reported at the top of the lake in the tailrace.
Crappie: Slow. The summer lull is on and there are not good numbers, but the fish they do catch are fair size. Check around 25 feet deep for best results with medium and large minnows.
Largemouth: Improving. Some schooling activity reported on the surface because the shad and small herring are in the top of the water column, but it’s all over the lake and can be tough to find. Cast plastic worms for best results.
Shellcracker: Good. The fish are bedding all over the lake even though it’s a bit late in the season. A worm on a split shot will produce.

Lake Wylie:

Catfish: Very good. Capt. Rodger Taylor reports that, despite the intense heat, the catfish bite on Lake Wylie is very strong. Many anglers are choosing to fish early, late and at night, but fish will bite throughout the day for fishermen who can handle the temperatures. Channel catfish are scattered across relatively shallow flats from Belmont to the dam, with 10-20 feet being a productive depth. Cut bluegill are a good bait. The big blue catfish in the 20-30 pound range are very active, and some are being caught on the drift. Fish sometimes seem to be holding in tight groups, which can make for some exciting multiple hook-ups. For anchor fishing gizzard shad are available in the backs of most of the major creeks on the southern end of the lake, and are easily cast netted. The head makes a very good anchor bait for big blues. Finally, flatheads as well as big blue cats can be caught night fishing with live bait around cover and structure.
White perch: Very good. Capt. Rodger Taylor reports that sizes are down but perch are biting very well on the flats in 15-20 feet of water. Fish minnows or worms on a Sabiki rig vertically. Targeting perch is a good way to catch catfish bait or just get your line pulled.
Largemouth Bass: Slow. FLW Professional and Guide Matt Arey reports that the bite has gotten even tougher on Lake Wylie, and tournament anglers are really struggling. The bream bite is dying off as the spawning season winds down, and the majority of the good bags are being caught by anglers who happen upon schooling fish. These bass are roaming in open water following schools of threadfin shad, but to the extent they are related to anything they can be found over humps, channel swings and around creek mouths. One positive to these fish is that they are feeding and aggressive, and so they will take most shad imitations including small swimbaits, topwater lures, etc. Another possible pattern is fishing near the bottom around humps, bridges and points with DD-22s, Hopkins spoons, football jigs and big plastic worms.

Midlands Area

Lake Greenwood:

Catfish: Good. Captain Chris Simpson reports that the channel catfish bite remains pretty good and catches of big fish will increase now that the spawn should be over. The best approach is anchoring on humps and points, setting up so that you can fan cast offerings in 5-20 feet of water. The best option is fishing with stinkbait and shrimp, but adding in some cut or live bait will increase the chances of catching bigger fish (and gars) but decrease overall numbers.
Crappie (unchanged from July 21): Slow to fair. Sportsman’s Friend reports that the best fishing is at night around bridge pilings, brush and other manmade structure and cover in 20-30 feet of water. Cover and structure in creek channels may be best, and both minnows and jigs will catch fish.
Largemouth Bass (unchanged from July 21): Slow to fair. Sportsman’s Friend reports that it’s really too hot for bass fishing, but anglers who insist on getting out on the water have the best chances of catching fish early in the morning, especially around block walls. The baitfish like the cooler water from the blocks and settle in overnight. Topwater lures and floating worms are a good bet. A few fish can also be caught working plastic worms in 15 to 18 feet of water around brush piles. At night some fish will be caught around brush in 12-18 feet of water by anglers pulling dark worms.

Lake Wateree:

Catfish: Excellent. Capt. Rodger Taylor reports that in spite of the heat the catfish bite is awesome. Drifting the mid-lake flats in 4-10 feet of water is producing large numbers of channel and small blue catfish, and larger blue cats in the 10-20 pound range are also mixed in along with some much bigger fish. The cats are schooled up around large schools of threadfin and gizzard shad, and herons will often give away the bait locations. Small pieces of cut bluegill and white perch are both strong baits, with white perch staying on the hook longer. An anchored large gizzard shad, bream or perch head is the ticket for a huge blue. A mayfly hatch is underway, but the easy availability of insects doesn’t seem to be slowing the bite. Early and late are most comfortable for anglers, but the bite is hot all day long.
White Perch: Excellent. Capt. Rodger Taylor reports that huge schools of white perch are roaming the mid-lake flats in the same areas as the catfish, and cut pieces of shad make excellent bait on Sabiki rigs. Catching six fish at once on a Sabiki rig is very possible, and some big perch are mixed in with the smaller ones.
Largemouth Bass: Fair. FLW Professional Dearal Rodgers reports that the best fishing on Lake Wateree remains off deep ledges, humps, underwater points and other offshore structure. When fish first move offshore they will take a variety of baits, but after a few weeks of being out there and getting hammered by anglers they have become much more finicky. Downsize your lure and make your presentation as natural as possible. Small jigs, small worms on Carolina rigs, and other finesse-style baits are a good bet. The best offshore bite is in the evening, and during the day bass will often be suspended. Some fish will also be caught around docks in or proximate to deep water on jigs or worms. Finally, some fish will always be found very shallow.
Crappie: Fair. Will Hinson of the Southern Crappie Tournament Trail reports that the key to catching crappie right now is hunting for good brush piles, and the best brush is in 15-21 feet of water close to the channel. Lake Wateree has a lot of 14-15 foot brush piles, but finding deeper ones can be tough. The end of the lake does not matter much, with fish scattered from the top to bottom of Lake Wateree along the river channel. Early in the day fish are often suspended just above the brush, while later in the day they will be lower down in the thick of it. Jigs are working best, especially Fish Stalker Ugly Green, Pearl White and Robin Egg (blue with metallic flakes). Minnows will also catch fish.

Lake Murray: (unchanged from August 4th)

Striper: Lake World reports that some fish are still on the surface occasionally, but primarily have a wide range of 30-80 feet. Open water humps are also producing. Trolling is starting to improve with Roadrunners. Any rain moves the fish up the water column.
Shellcracker: Fair. Check around 12-15 feet. The fish are harder to find, but good when you do. Use redworms, baby nightcrawlers and crickets.
Crappie: Fair. No real change except the fish are almost in a spring-like pattern only a few feet deep in rivers and creeks. Still stay over the brush and drop minnows down 12-20 feet.

Santee Cooper System (unchanged from July 28)

Crappie: Good. Captain Steve English reports that the crappie bite remains strong around offshore brushpiles in 7-18 feet of water in both the upper and lower lake. Some really nice fish over 2 pounds have been caught in 10-12 feet of water. The best brush is proximate to depth changes, and fish will take both minnows and jigs. Use your trolling motor to hold over the brush. Summer heat does not necessarily force the fish deep, and so fish may stay around brush at this depth for some time.
Bream: Good. Captain Steve English reports that bream are scattered out in 3-5 feet of water around grass, lily pads and shallow brush. Crickets are the best bait. They will spawn throughout the summer on the full moons, and at those times they will be found over shallow beds.
Largemouth bass: Slow to fair. Captain Jimmie Hair (843-553-1139) reports that fishing remains more difficult with the intense heat, and he is still targeting much of his effort in the swamp above the I-95 Bridge. Fish in the shade of cypress trees in 5-10 feet of water. Captain Hair is making his best catches on a creature bait called an Ugly Otter. In the main lakes the shallow bite has turned off, but a few fish can be caught off drops on Carolina rigs. In the Cooper River fishing remains strong because of the current and cooler water temperatures. 1-2 pound fish can still be caught at the lower stages of the tide on Senkos, with the best tide being the outgoing around the ditches and rice fields. The best river bite for larger fish is in the late evening and after dark. Big worms and buzzbaits will catch quality fish, but the best night-time lure is a black jitterbug.

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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 8-12

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
8/14/11 Pic’s Of The Day!
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The kids are starting to go back to school and so are the fish… especially the spanish mackerel!
Pictured above the Johnson Family who have fished with at least 8-9 times had a great light tackle
trip this morning catching some nice spanish and some good sized sharks and went home with a
gallon bag full of fillets! The afternoon trip with The Danowitz Family who were first timers to Hilton
Head had an action packed trip as well catching some big bonnet head sharks to start and finished
with some spanish and also had some nice fillets to take home to cook up! YUM!

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
8/11/11 Pic’s Of The Day!

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What a day! The ocean was flat as a pancake and I headed out to a nearshore artifical reef and
my clients on both of my trips today caught a bunch of big spanish mackerel on the surface with light
spinning tackle. Another high light of the day was catching this rare triple tail pictured above that I have
only seen a few of this entire year. Hopefully they are starting to move in with the tarpon and jacks!

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

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Haddrells Point tackle and supply 8-12

Inshore:
Standard with fishing for the duration of the dog days of summer time here in the lowcountry, there is not one particular particular fishery that is just wide open up, but there is a little bit likely on in nearly all of our fisheries. Most encouraging lately has been our trout bite. Even even though the vast vast majority of these fish are modest juveniles, it is excellent to see pretty respectable numbers of these fish exhibiting up soon after the brutal winter we had 7 months in the past. Topwater plugs fished early in the morning and reside shrimp beneath a popping float are two of the very best techniques to tangle with some of these trout. Reds are nevertheless remaining kinda scattered all about, but good reviews of huge bull reds are coming in from the jetties and the smaller sized fish are becoming discovered in respectable figures beneath docks at reduced tide and when the tide levels are right, there has been some respectable tailing action up in the grass. Flounder are nevertheless hanging all around rock piles and creek mouths, however a lot of of these fish will fall in the smaller twelve to 14 inch size array. Sheepshead, even in this scorching h2o, have in fact been biting a minor far better than they normally do this time of 12 months. Very good studies employing fiddlers have been coming in from all around our nearby bridges and jetties, and very a handful of sheepshead have also been picked up using dwell shrimp under a float while fishing for other species.

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Offshore:
Even though most of the offshore crowd has slowed down on their trips to the deep appropriate now for the duration of these dog days of summer, the boats that have slipped out in the previous week have reported a pretty excellent wahoo bite heading on in 140 to 250ft of h2o, and there has even been many significant wahoo caught in 90ft by anglers reside baiting for kings. In addition to the wahoo, and respectable sailfish bite is likely in 200-350ft. Dolphin, as common for august, have slowed down some but you can even now locate some amounts of fish in the two-10# variety.King Mackerel keep on to be a little bit slower than usual, but with the Fishing For Miracles Tournament this weekend, we ought to have a lot of suggestions on the kings soon after this weekend. Anglers dropping down to bounce the bottom lately have been reporting some stud black sea bass in 70-90ft of water and some solid reviews of vermillions in ninety-120ft of h2o. Scattered reports of some great grouper have arrive in from men possibly dwell baiting pinfish on the bottom are employing butterfly jigs with the very best reports close to 110-150ft of h2o.

Individual Report – eight/seven/2011:
Hit the drinking water early sunday morning with my excellent good friend Adam off the Recreation Day. Caught a number of hundred dwell shrimp in the cast net prior to 7am and headed to the first drop. To make a long tale short, we bounced 3 diverse drops above the training course of about three.5 several hours and extensive open motion at every single area. We had been ready to create twenty trout, 8 reds, a handful of flounder (all 13.5 inches), a sheepshead, and few small jacks(2#’s) in that three.five hr time frame. A lot of of the fish had been scaled-down in the twelve-thirteen&quot range, but also had some nice reds and a couple of of the trout in the 17&quot array. Even though it was a great deal of tiny fish mixed in with the great ones, nevertheless a great time on the h2o for a couple of several hours when your float goes down nine out of ten casts!! I will caution you though, carry a lot of reside shrimp this time of year! In addition to the video game fish pointed out over we almost certainly caught seventy five other little fish these kinds of as bluefish,pufferfish,lizardfish, and so on…..Consequently why you need a lot of shrimp this time of year simply because everything in the h2o is feeding on reside shrimp proper now!!

Haddrell’s Stage Tackle &amp Provide
885 Ben Sawyer Blvd. Mount Nice, SC 29464
1-800-881-5201 Http:// www.haddrellspoint.com

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Tuna Fever fishing report Manteo 8-14

eight/thirteen/2011
Phenominal fishing these days – I adore it!!! John McNaught had some buddies (associatesor clients?!!) anyway – they all went out rescheduled from final Sunday and had a ball! i even acquired some tuna tonight and you know that makes me enjoy Maxwell even a lot more – eight good yellowfin I am assuming around the 650 to the Position and in the fat forty to fifty pound class…the crew also managed a restrict of dolphin. Ahhhhh! Pirate’s Cove Tournament Weeks commences right now – 66 boats in the Alice Kelly Ladies Only tournament..preserve an eye on pcbgt.com, facebook and twitter and assist my friend Heather who is the &quotsite coordinator&quot for the occasions…you gotta adore her spirit and never neglect to consume:-) Tight Lines!

eight/twelve/2011
Mickey had some body fat yellowfin today and released his forst blue marlin in 25 years of fishing! Congratulations! No dolphin right now but I don’t consider Mick wanted any anyway. Restricted Lines!

8/ten/2011
Yellowfin in the fifty pound array…opnly 4 but hey when they are enormous 4 is enough! heheh – a limit of dolphin as effectively and thats all she wrote:-) Excellent time to go fishing if you’d like…August 27 is our following open up day…contact us at property 252-473-1097Tight Lines!

eight/nine/2011
So Billy and I had a date tonight which signifies we did not chat about fishing at all but I did get apicture from the Fishing Middle and it seems like Paul and his crew had a nice gaffer dolphin and five or six wonderful yellowfin in the forty pound assortment. mmmmm! Really like it!!! Restricted Lines!

eight/eight/2011
Body fat fish these days, Extra fat fish!!Maxwell was all jacked up and left me a cryptic take note of all the motion which appaerntly was primarily inside of the stage. somewhere close to the 860 and the 580 the crew got in their dolphin and caught a a great deal of ’em…then they got whammed by the yellowfin in between the 630 and the 650 in ninety to 200 fathomes…the fish ranged from 28 to 50 lbs and then there was the massive eye that tipped the scales at a hundred thirty lbs and was horsed to the deck by angler, Dong Hoon Chung of West Village California…and, sure, the Tuna Fever is that very good that we bring folks all the way from the other ocean! Limited Lines!

Tuna Fever Charters
135 Berry Road
Manteo, NC 27954
Oregon Inlet Fishing middle
252/473-1097 (Ph) 800/272-5199 (OIFC)
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Pointrunner Charters , Oregon Inlet 8-14

8-ten-eleven 1 for three on BigEye’s
Chad Ballard, Corbin Blackford, and Drew White will have a great deal of tuna steaks to take to the vacation home on the OBX this week. Sushi, fried tuna bites, grilled, broiled, tuna salad, tuna tacos……..appreciate enjoy. The first boats to the fishing grounds had several tuna bites. We had a few of early bites from good yellowfin but the two arrived undone. Later, we did catch a few pup yellowfin, and landed one out of three big eye tuna we hooked. Chad will obtain a NC state citation for this 167 pounder.
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An additional good group from NJ fished with us these days. Paul Fearon, Laura Miller, John Hubbs, Matt Hubbs, and Cammy Miller are taking residence lots of tuna fillets. And how about that great wahoo for a bonus. Glad we liked a stunning day on the ocean and noticed plenty of porpoises and some pilot whales.

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eight-15-eleven Luck is on their facet
This crew from MD seems to usually have luck on their aspect. Ted Rogers, Terry Knepp, Damon Cruz, Michael Ostrander, and Matt Ostrander loaded the box with mahi mahi, then caught a good deal of blackfin tuna and six yellowfin tuna. That need to serve several meals at the vacation property on the Outer Financial institutions with far more to just take up the street for the freezer.

Capt Danny Wadsworth
Co-Capt/Mate Greg Erwin
252-473-3773
800-272-5199 (be positive to request Level Runner)
Point Runner
Oregon Inlet NC
http://www.pointrunner.com/
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North Carolina DNR fishing report 8-13

Northern District: Dare, Hyde, Currituck and Beaufort Counties

Speak to: Brian Melott

For the 2011 fishing 12 months, all entrepreneurs/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining regulated Atlantic Extremely Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, such as the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, ought to get an Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) Angling permit. This permit has replaced the Atlantic tunas Angling category permit. In North Carolina, extra HMS harvest reporting requirements are also in location. To obtain a permit go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov.

Report a tagged fish

Please Note: Anglers occasionally confuse tiny king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and spanish mackerel have diverse size and catch limits. Make Positive you correctly identify the mackerel you are catching. (Guidelines here)

A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into effect Jan. one, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.

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For the of week August 14

Ocean: Offshore catches remained regular with dolphin, better amberjack, wahoo and assorted tunas, including yellowfin, blackfin, bigeye and skipjack. Billfish releases of sailfish and equally, blue and white marlin have been plentiful. Anglers fishing on bottom in deep waters caught reasonable amounts of blueline tilefish, black seabass, vermilion snapper, tautog and equally, yellowedge and snowy groupers. Midrange anglers knowledgeable a modest increase in achievement prices with some very significant red drum caught around two miles offshore from Rodanthe southward to Ocracoke. Striped bass have been also caught in this identical area in lesser quantities. Anglers returning from offshore Gulf Stream journeys caught a couple of king mackerel close to the 8-mile line. Artificial reefs continued to yield lots of sheepshead and black drum along with lesser amounts of spadefish and tautog. Close to shore fishermen caught large volumes of flounder and pompano in the surf zone when seas had been relaxed adequate to enable accessibility. Bluefish, alongside with lesser quantities of Spanish mackerel, have been caught on a number of small phrase occasions.

Inlets/Appears/Bays: Flounder catches ended up very amazing, anglers fishing all through the region seasoned the very best keeper ratios in quite a lengthy time. Really shallow h2o locations near islands and shorelines yielded practically a hundred % of the catches. Spotted seatrout ended up caught with increased regularity. Green Island Slough at Oregon Inlent was the sizzling spot in the early early morning hrs, tapering off sharply afterwards. Anglers fishing off of the Melvin Daniels Bridge ( a.k.a. Little Bridge) and beneath of the Washington Baum Bridge had early morning success with spotted seatrout, along with a few black drum, longspine porgies, puffers and striped bass.

Piers/Shorelines: Anglers did not have to wait around for calm seas to catch plenty of flounder and pompano as the in the vicinity of shore boaters. They had regular catches of equally species. Anglers fishing the surf zone from Rodanthe southward to Ocracoke caught enhanced amounts of red drum, croaker and assorted sharks. A combined bag of varied species were caught in low to reasonable amounts including kingfish, spot, pigfish, pinfish, puffers, lizardfish, searobins, bluefish, Spanish mackerel, Atlantic needlefish, black drum, sheepshead, silver perch, striped burrfish, skates, rays and assorted sharks.

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Get in touch with: Dennis Trowell

For the 2011 fishing 12 months, all entrepreneurs/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, ought to receive an Atlantic Extremely Migratory Species (HMS) Angling allow. This allow has changed the Atlantic tunas Angling category allow. In North Carolina, extra HMS harvest reporting requirements are also in location. To get a allow go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov.

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Be sure to Note: Anglers at times confuse little king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and spanish mackerel have distinct size and catch limits. Make Certain you properly identify the mackerel you are catching. (Tips right here)

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For the week of Aug. 14

Ocean: Offshore, bottom fishing in h2o depths of 100 to 120 feet produced limits of grouper, along with a extensive assortment of reef fish. Nearer to shore boats targeting sailfish did really properly trolling about pods of bait near ledges and difficult bottom places. The 23-Mile Rock off Wrightsville Seaside has been productive of late. Some king mackerel, alongside with scattered catches of dolphin were caught in the same general places. In the vicinity of shore reefs ongoing to produce some really good flounder catches, along with some really significant red drum.

Inlets/Sounds/Bays: Anglers caught flounder, drum and some trout, but fishing success was constrained. Anglers focusing on speckled trout in the bays and creeks guiding Bald Head Island had some nice catches on dwell shrimp. For the most component, the fish had been in the 2- to three-pound variety. Fishermen targeting flounders had quite limited success with the very best catches coming all around the Southport region.

Piers/Shore: Anglers caught spots, croakers, bluefish, flounder, spadefish, sea mullets, and pompano in low numbers. Spanish mackerel had been caught on most piers with the really early morning several hours becoming the finest time to fish. Surf fishermen fishing alongside the places barrier islands reported very good fishing for red drum.

Central District Pamlico, Craven, Carteret and Onslow Counties

Make contact with: Kim Worrell

For the 2011 fishing yr, all entrepreneurs/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining regulated Atlantic Really Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, which includes the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, ought to receive an Atlantic Really Migratory Species (HMS) Angling permit. This allow has replaced the Atlantic tunas Angling category allow. In North Carolina, additional HMS harvest reporting needs are also in location. To get a allow go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov..

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Please Notice: Anglers at times confuse small king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and Spanish mackerel have diverse dimension and catch limits. Be Positive to appropriately identify the mackerel you are catching. (Ideas right here)

A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into impact Jan. 1, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.

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For the week of Aug. 14

Ocean: Dolphin, king mackerel and wahoo were biting offshore with reports of catches on the Atlas Tanker, as nicely. Bottom fishing journeys caught nice grouper, black sea bass, vermilion snapper, red porgy, ring tail porgy and gray triggerfish. A forty-pound cobia was also documented this weekend. Anglers fishing around in the vicinity of shore reefs and locations along the shoals and near Shackleford Banking institutions noted flounder, Spanish mackerel and bluefish. Black sea bass ended up reported around Artificial Reef 330 and at Northwest Locations.

Inlets/Seems/Bays: Flounder had been reported in Bogue Sound, close to the turning basin at the N.C. Port and close to the Hook at Cape Lookout. Anglers fishing about the turning basin and Swansboro region also noted pigfish, croaker, bluefish, sea mullets and spots. Spanish mackerel and bluefish ongoing to be caught about the inlets and off Shackelford Financial institutions. Sheepshead have been caught close to constructions and docks. Red drum were described tailing about near shore places in the Down East communities of Carteret County and powering Fort Macon in the marshes.

Piers/Shore: Fishermen described catching Spanish mackerel off the shorelines in 30 ft of water and bluefish on the seashores. Pier anglers noted a blended bag of spots, croaker and pigfish, with some bluefish and Spanish mackerel.

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Cape Lookout charters fishing report 8-14

Morehead City fishing report / Posted by: Dave Dietzler / 08/14/11

steady bite continues… Inshore the redfish bite has been good. topwaters jigs and bait have been all producing fish. Some flounders and speckled trout mixed in the marsh. loads of bluefish and spanish in the inlet and shoals. small kings on the nearshore reefs…

pretty good wahoo bite offshore

see ya later,

Dave

Cape lookout Charters
Morehead City, NC
252-240-2850
http://capelookoutcharters.com/

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