Fishing REPORT

Crew Wanted – Hatteras Fishin – 8/26 thru 9/5

Stock Marketplace gyrations acquired you down?

Political mess in DC obtained you grinding your teeth?

Forget your troubles come on get delighted! (Take note: Simply click on link to the left for qualifications mood songs)

A hundred a long time from now it won’t make a bit of difference, anyway! -)

Let’s go fishin’ even though we’re still healthy enough and even now have a number of bucks obtainable to make it take place!

I’ve acquired crews for 8/27 and 9/4 with 3 slots obtainable for 8/27 and 2 offered for 9/4.

The relaxation of the dates among eight/26 and nine/5 are wide open up.

Additional particulars are obtainable at http://www.Tempest-Sportfishing.com.

Don’t over believe it! We’ll all be dead shortly! Just collect up a crew and give me a phone!

If I don’t already have you hooked, here’s some a lot more mood music ….

I don’t want to perform. I just want to fish on de boat all day!

Alex Craig, Captain
Tempest Sportfishing
Hatteras, NC 27943

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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 8-8

8-6-11
by Korin
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The potential ill weather in the Atlantic has had no effect on the fishing! Great white marlin bite for our offshore boats, lots of catch and release whites today. In addtition to the white marlin releases today we also had some sailfish released and a few limits of dolphin brought in to the dock. A few of our offshore fleet had some good luck with yellowfin tuna today too. Nearshore we are still haveing very good luck with the Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish. Our inshore boats had some keeper specked trout today and a couple of cobia were reported as well.

8-7-11
by Korin
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Nearshore boats still had plenty of bluefish and a few spanish mackerel today. Offshore there were nice catches of dolphin and yellowfin tuna. There was also a sailfish release by our offshore fleet. Inshore fleet had some speckled trout and cobia. Be sure to check out the 4th and 5th pictures on our report, they are quite the treat…ACTION SHOTS from today!!!
FISHING REPORT -8-08-11
by bill
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A great tuna and dolphin day at the Gulf Stream. Those that went after tuna found them. At times there were four on at a time. Those that went for dolphin also found their quarry and had time to get in on the tuna fishing as well.In the last picture the young lady proudly shows off the wahoo she caught. The wahoo is what you call a classy spectacular fish. I should have gotten her name. Inshore Lots of tailor bluefish, spanish mackerel and some bonita.Open boats engaged in various types of fishing. One caught some really good size speckled trout, another caught and released blacktip sharks, caught and kept bluefish and dolphin, another caugt 3 cobias. Miss Oregon inlet caught croakers. It the first picture is a party from Pennsylvania Bob Cassadie from Monroesville, James Pettit, Ashley Eicheldinger, Mark Ciufo and Shawn Dapra all from Pittsburg. James’ bigeye weighed 137 pounds, Ashley’s 153 pounds,and Shawn’s 115 pounds. These big tunas gave everyone a thrill. They took quite a bit of line off those big reels. The second picture’s party consisted of the Fields family and friends. Hamp fields Jr., Mary Fields and Mike Fields all from Columbia, Maryland, Hamp Fields111 from Baltimore, Mike Morrel from Pasadina, California and Craig Towner from Savanna, Georgia.

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

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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 8-8

Week Finish Report by Bob!
The wind switched about and then back to southeast and then southwest yesterday. The water acquired a minor cloudy which slowed the spanish bite a minor but I anticipate they will just take off yet again this afternoon. Sharks are nonetheless about and like the spanish the very best of the black tip motion is dependent on the obvious water.

The huge pompano(which I thought had migrated north) are even now with us. Again to weighing a few each day. Some truly great sea mullets are on the two sides of the seaside alongside with croakers, spots, and a few good flounders. Will not neglect the jetties!

Soundside has an growing volume of speckle trout and the two the size and amount are heading up. Gulp baits carry on to dominate.

Offshore is type of hit or skip right now. If you find some thing to bail dolphin out from under then you can get a limit. If not probably it will be a zero. A couple of wahoo, blackfin tuna and often a excellent marlin bite dependent on the drinking water.

Greatest,

Bob Eakes

Sunday Fishing Report
A lttle sluggish this early morning but the Bluefish showed up early this afternoon and are being caught on the two metal and bait off Ramps 43 and 44. Rumor has it that Doc River and his crew of experts are still catching massive Sea Mullet and little Pompano in the Narrows. Sharkers are doing well on South Beach and with the wind swap to SW, the Spanish ought to return this night.

Inshore boats report Sea Trout and Bluefish. No Offshore report – Grumpy.

Monday fishing report by Dan
Windy SW winds manufactured the h2o dirty and the puppy drums biting. The point and south seashore place were the area to be to get in on the drum bite. Ramp 43 and 44 had sea mullet, spots, croakers, and pompano. Flounder ended up identified at the jetties, but most have been undersize and had to be release.

Tiny boats fishing at Hatteras inlet had speckled trout, gray trout, bluefish, puppies, and flounder.

Dan

At closing, studies arrived in about spanish and bluefish at the stage this evening.

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

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 8-8

8-six-eleven Fishing Report
The climate was good today, even even though we did experience a handful of showers. The temperatures have been in the mid 80’s for the most component of the day, with a wind blowing 5-10 mph out of the east.

Seashore Fishing was respectable today as studies of sea mullet, pompano, and flounder came from the south seaside. A couple of spanish mackerel and bluefish had been caught from the level as properly.

Inshore Charter guides documented great catches of speckled trout, and a number of bluefish and flounder blended in.

Offshore charters had a respectable day today. They described good catches of dolphin, reaching citation dimension, and a handful of amberjacks and wahoos. Also was a report of scattered king mackerel. There had been two sailfish caught nowadays. 1 from Godspeed, and one particular from Native Son.

The climatic conditions is anticipated to be nasty tomorrow with winds blowing fifteen-twenty mph out of the southwest. There is a 40% chance of rain alongside with scattered thunderstorms. Temperatures are anticipated to attain the very low 90’s.

8-7-eleven Fishing Report
The weather was wonderful nowadays. Temperatures ended up in the upper 80’s and reduced 90’s. The winds blew about 15-20 mph out of the southwest.

Beach Fishing was comparatively sluggish today as we only had a few fisherman report in. Sea mullet, pompano and flounder were caught off the south seashore. While spanish mackerel and bluefish are even now biting at the stage.

Inshore charters documented limits of nice sized speckled trout.

No offshore charters left the dock these days.

Tomorrow the weather conditions is suppose to be equivalent to right now. Winds at ten-20 mph out of the southwest and temperatures in the very low 90’s. There is only a ten% possibility of rain as properly.

8-eight-eleven Outer Banks Fishing Report
It was such a good and sunny day. Light west south-west winds ten mph and the temperatures had been in the substantial eighty&#8242 to lower 90&#8242s . All around the Buxton seashore there ended up a couple of flounder. Up about cape point scattered catches of sea mullet, spot, croakers and pompano. On the point by itself a great spanish mackerel and blue fish bite on lures, early morning and late afternoon. The Frisco beach had some actual great puppy drum fishing throughout the day. A number of scattered blues also caught. The Hatteras shorelines have been slow most of the day, but the spanish mackerel and blue fish have been biting really very good on lures at the Hatteras Inlet just before dark.

Offshore boats had an additional excellent day. Good catches of dolphin, a few wahoo and blackfin tuna blended in. Bite Me produced a Blue Marlin and Tuna Duck produced a Sailfish

Inshore boats out fishing in the sound right now had a minor bit of almost everything: Speckled and gray trout and bluefish

Frisco Rod and gun
252-995-5366
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OIFC fishing report 8-8

Kings Present Up&quot | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/08/11

PTL!!! Kings have eventually shown up someplace amongst Virginia and S. Georgia! In reality they were in @60ft of 83 degree h2o twenty miles off shore in the morning today. They weren’t huge, but as Capt. Rube would say about King Mackerel Tournament fishing, &quotsize is relative&quot.

Captain Steele and Captain Chris Eckert were trolling with frozen cigar minnows on a 6 hr charter booked by Greg and Colleen Gutirrez, Randy and Julia Shearer, James Reid and Dan Kudia. Julia caught the most significant king and Randy caught the littlest. Only re-enforcing my theory that girls are much better fishermen than guys. Let’s wish these kings will deliver alongside a whole colony!

Gaff Cam images by Capt. Chris

Dock images and reporting by 1st Mate Katy B.

– Capt. Rickey Beck
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Large Red&quot | Get Hectic | 08/07/eleven

I wonder wherever Ryan Neuwirth caught this red? I cannot believe he stopped surfing prolonged enough to fish.

– Capt. Rickey Beck
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&quotOIFC rodeo red&quot | True-Time Update | 08/06/eleven

Dr jeff wallen and son Joshua wallen caught this 26 inch/6.6lb drum in shall otte river- current 3rd on rodeo leaderboard. They documented slow fishing but did handle a few great ones. Capt. Brant McMullan
– Brant McMullan

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&quotWithin Sight&quot | Get Hectic | 08/04/11

My friend and extremely achieved angler Tim Gallimore fished inside sight of the OIFC and prevailed using his &quotChannelside&quot rig. Tim is keeping this leading key weapon extremely close to the vest, but is ready to share it with the Bonecrusher underneath certain situations. Negotiations need to be channeled by way of this reporter.

Back to the catch…On this trip Tim caught and launched a a 22&quot and a 26.five&quot red drum and a 7 lb black drum utilizing reside shrimp and pogies on a Channelside rig.

– Capt. Rickey Beck

Ocean Isle Fishing Center- Ocean Isle Seashore, NC – for much more reviews and upcoming fishing news visit www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH

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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 8-8

8-7-11 …… SUNDAY …… Properly, NO STORM! ……

It seems like we got stiffed on T.S. EMILY ………… it confident would have been good to get some rain from that tiny TROPICAL STORM, even if it was just for a short whilst! ……….. We have seen fishing pick up somewhat this weekend there was a mixed bag of fish caught, and that is encouraging! ………….. SPANISH MACKEREL, BLUEFISH, SEA MULLET, POMPANO, SPOTS, and SPADEFISH have been introduced up this weekend! …………. Congratulations to CHRIS HILL (Walnut Cove, NC)–two lb. nine oz. SPANISH MACKEREL …………. CHRIS DEESE (Substantial Level, NC)–1 lb. twelve oz. FLOUNDER …………… CAROL FOX (Cape Carteret, NC)–one lb. 9 oz. POMPANO ………….. LOU Speed (Stella, NC)–1 lb. one oz. SEA MULLET …………… and JULIAN SIMMONDS (Jacksonville, NC)–eleven oz. SPADEFISH ……….. We are expecting a slight warm up for the next week the rain scenario is even now really lean on the coast! ……….. Saturday was a rain predicted day, except on the coast, where we had a slight sprinkle on Saturday afternoon! ………… Lots of stunning h2o and a great breeze will continue into the week ………… Come ON DOWN! …………. MIKE STANLEY

CHRIS HILL (Walnut Cove, NC)–two lb. nine oz. SPANISH ….eight-5-eleven

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CHRIS DEESE (High Stage, NC)–1 lb. 12 oz. FLOUNDER ….8-five-eleven

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CAROL FOX (Cape Carteret, NC)–one lb. nine oz. POMPANO ….8-6-eleven

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LOU Tempo (Stella, NC)–1 lb. one oz. SEA MULLET ….eight-six-eleven

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JULIAN SIMMONDS (Jacksonville, NC)–eleven oz. SPADEFISH ….8-six-11

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Captain Judy fishing report ,Savannah, 8-6

CAPTAIN JUDY HELMEY

“Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956”

POB 30771

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410

912 897 4921 912 897 3460 FAX

www.missjudycharters.com

Captain Judy’s email fishjudy2@aol.com

August 8, 2011

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

Table of contents

Sea World St Catherine’s! Brought to you by those that call this area home!!

A casting you should go!

The good old hot times flounder bite

Whiting inshore bite!

Captain Alan Collins of Miss Judy Charters proves without a doubt that we are now having a 2011 spotted sea trout bite!

Wynn Dennard’s Trophy Red Fish

Puppy Drum growing as you read!

Spanish mackerel bite is still hit and misses! Artificial reefs

Savannah Snapper Banks Just plain bottom fishing is the way to go!

Gulf Stream Report Blue Marlin!! I got to tell you Daniel Carter Sweatte has definitely got the blue water fish dialed in!! Please keep those reports coming!

Freshies Report Captain Ken doing what he does best “Catch Fish!”

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It Our Not! Steer Away!

Sea World St Catherine’s!

Brought to you by those that call this area their home!!

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Photo by Jodi Weed

Shawn Weed along with his better fishing half Jodi got a full wildlife show this past week. While looking for an afternoon cobia bite they saw some strange objects bobbing on the surface. After a good cleaning of the sunglasses they both concurred that it was three manatees making way. While all of this was going on a large cobia launched itself out of the water while trying to feed on a school of menhaden. As they watched, tarpon scooped through the school picking up a few menhaden to snack on. You just never know what you might get to see while just coasting on the coast!!

As a child I though a manatee was either a hippopotamus or the real time loc ness monster!

A casting you should go!

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Photo by Captain Uncle Bob Morrissey

My dear old time friend, Captain Uncle Bob, whom I ran with in the ocean for many years, along with his lovely wife June is now showing us what they are doing in their spare time. And that would be “still in the catching mode!” Now this is one nice size shrimp. I am not going to say that every cast will yield you a hand full of this size shrimp. However, what I will say is this “it’s time to go casting!”

When casting for shrimp it’s best to follow this old time rule of thumb

For those of you that like to throw the old cast net now is the time to do so. Best times are before the water gets into the grass (marsh) and right after it leaves.

My father always said this about shrimp and their ways

My father loved to go casting for shrimp. In some cases he would throw the cast net, but in most cases it was me doing all the work. I didn’t mind as I cast he talked and told me some wonderful stories. Here’s what he always told me about shrimp. According to him shrimp stay in the grass, near sloughs, and in the creeks until they get big enough to make a move to the ocean. My father always told me that during the full moon stage shrimp that were big enough would migrate to the sounds and then into the ocean. How did he know this? When a shrimp was big enough to make a move its legs would turn completely red. So therefore according to my father “red legs on a shrimp meant they were just about to be on the go!”

As a child I though that the shrimp used their red legs to walk with to get to the sound. So therefore I pictured in my mind red legged shrimp lined up heading east making way on the bottom. Heck, my father even pointed out a few shrimp tracks!! You got to love a man with such a great imagination! From mermaids to walrus on the sea buoy to shrimp tracks believe me I saw it all!!

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Captain Kathy Brown is holding what we call “Pound-er Flounder!”

The good old hot times flounder bite

Boy I got to tell you the flounder is one fish that most all not only want to catch but also to eat. During this time the old flounder can be caught feeding around sloughs and near the edge of grass islands. Best live baits are lipped hooked mud minnows or small finger mullet or live shrimp. Another good bait is the ever popular live shrimp, which not many fish can pass up. The bottom line is pick your spot, cast you bait into place, and wait for the old flounder to make the first move first. It’s a waiting game but well worth it! Whatever you do don’t forget your dip net!!

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This is a nice size whiting, which in a fisherman’s world is a two fold deal. The first deal is they make great bait either used live when targeting a large shark bite. The second deal is no matter whether you scaled, gut, and fry or just bake in the oven it’s all good!!

Whiting bite inshore

Even though a solid whiting bite is mostly associated with the cooler weather temperatures it’s happening right now. Our inshore customers are catching some of the largest whiting that I have seen in a while. The bite yesterday was the best during the afternoon low tide stage in the sound in about 10 to 15 feet of water. As far as the bait used it’s as simple as it you can get…small hooks laced with small pieces of peeled shrimp. I call this inshore bottom fishing at its finest!!

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Captain Alan Collins of Miss Judy Charters proves without a doubt that we are now having a 2011 spotted sea trout bite!

Captain Alan Collins of Miss Judy Charters proves without a doubt “we are now having as spotted sea trout bite!” This is one big spotted sea trout, which was caught will using live bait in the Wassaw Sound area on August 4, 2011. Here’s the best news “it’s still swimming, because Captain Alan’s customers took a “catch and release day!”

Spotted Sea Trout Fishing

I have to say that this is one biting season that we fishermen have been waiting for. Well, the truth of the matter is it has arrived. Our inshore boats have been catching quite a few nice size and a few under sized spotted sea trout. The current Georgia state regulations allow a bag limit of 15 per fishermen with a total tail length of 13 inches. However, since regulations do and can change I suggest always checking before pushing off the dock.

As far as best baits live shrimp is most of the time their favorite, because it’s so easy to kill and fast to eat. As far as presentation the old time adjustable floats seem to be once again popular in this department. The reason being is fishermen can easily work all depths of water around the boat. Not only that, but you can let you bait drift for quite a ways from the boat allowing you to find that school of spotted sea trout.

Red Fish

Wynn Dennard’s Trophy Red Fish
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Wynn and his father Ted Dennard holding up his trophy red fish, which he caught while fishing with Captain Ray Crawley of Miss Judy Charters. When Wynn was asked what he wanted to do on his 5th birthday? He replied, “Go Fishing!” Now you know the rest of the story! He went “BIG TIME CATCHING!” Nice fish! No puppy drum here!!

Puppy Drum

(Growing as you are reading!)

My inshore captains have been catching quite a few undersized red fish while trout fishing. Small undersized red fish are sometimes referred to as puppy drum or rats reds. The current Georgia state slot limit for red fish is has to be at least 14 and not over 23 inches long to keep. Most of the red fish caught were about ½ inches to short. Although the keeping isn’t at its best now it should be by fall. So until then it certainly can be a lot of fun practicing catch and release!

Spanish mackerel bite still a big hit and miss!

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Captain Deidar Jeffcoat of Miss Judy Charters and customers are having a good times catching a few Spanish mackerel! I can’t as of yet say, “Spanish Mackerel are here!” Still waiting to see when this bite is going to happen!!

Artificial reefs

Spanish mackerel have been hit and miss! And so have the king mackerel! Even though it is hot making the water hot too…a few bottom black sea bass are being caught while just plain old drifting these areas. The reef located in 55 plus depth water is holding the most bottom fish. The artificial reefs in less than 55 feet are holding a few fish. However, there are more small ones that larger black sea bass. Still lots of fun to catch on light tackle. Sharks are being caught from the beach fronts to the Gulf Stream!!

Just plain bottom fishing is the way to go!

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Captain Kathy is holding a nice solder fish, which was caught while bottom fishing at the Savannah Snapper banks. We don’t catch a lot of the so called “topical fish.” So when we do luck up we take a picture and set them free!

Savannah Snapper Banks

It’s the only place that I know where you can fish and catch a little of everything. I have to report that the currents have been raging in 90 to 110 feet of water. However, there is a fish bite to be had. The secret is to just try your best to keep you baits on the bottom and as soon as you get a hit “re-act!” This means trying setting the hook or raising your rod gently, which should get you hooked up. However, if this doesn’t get the hooking up job done I suggest to immediately open you bailer and let you bait back to bite that just happened. It’s a known fact that when it comes to bottom fishing if the fish can see or smell the bait nine times out of then “it’s going to eat it!”

Gulf Stream Fishing

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Photo by Daniel Carter Sweatte

Blue Marlin!! I got to tell you Daniel Carter Sweatte has definitely got the blue water fish dialed in!! Please keep those reports coming!

Normally I always suggest giving this area a try, because after all just fishing the blue waters of the stream is an amazing thing. And normally during this time it’s a hit and miss type of situation. However, after getting so many good catching reports from fishermen catching black fin tuna to yellow fin tuna to lots of bill fish I guess you could say, “It’s time to go because now we know!”

Freshies Report

Captain Ken doing what he does best “Catch Fish!”

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Captain Ken Kennickell of Miss Judy Charters is doing what he does best, which is “FISHING AND CATCHNG!”

Those fishermen that want to “GO FISH LAKE LANIER”

Bill Vanderford is “Lake Lanier’s Legend!”

For more about my long time friend Bill Vanderford as well as his accomplishments, his freshwater charter trips or wildlife tours, books written and his special line up of tackle offered, please visit his site http://www.fishinglanier.com/contact.html for all the details! For more details go http://stores.ebay.com/Fishy-Racer http://www.youtube.com/fishyracer www.cafepress.com/grapefruitshop

“Little Miss Judy’s Believe It Our Not!”
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This is a great picture and it definitely offers up a lot of information.

The red tint in this school is made by what I call angry squid. When a squid or schools of squid are threaten “they turn red!” As you can there is a lot of squid in this school that feel threatened. In this pushed to the surface school there is a two-fold happening. There are lots of angry squid with thousand of glass minnows mixed in. The bird above is flying in to retrieve any surface floating leftovers. Here’s the thing the birds don’t only get the uneaten fresh leftovers they also get the chance to dive in and pick up on the surface swimming baits, too.

“Steer Away”

Back in the late fifties I remember my father telling me about the abundances of Spanish mackerel that we had in our area. In fact during this time they basically covered most of the near shore surface waters around Tybee Roads, better known as the Savannah Shipping Channel. According to my father this unbelievable pheromone took place during the very warm month of August. In fact I do remember going out and fishing for them. I really can’t remember a time that we didn’t load all of the coolers. I also can’t remember what we did with all of the fish. I guess we ate some and gave the others away. I do remember that we had lots of customers that loved to charter his big boat during this time. That’s how it was back in the old days.

My father always told me that the Spanish mackerel really don’t start pushing the small bait fish up to surface until after around August 9. I have seen them schooling on the surface a lot before this time. However, they really do seem to stay longer after the first of August. There was this other information that he shared with me. He told me that the boats that were traveling to the south during this time experienced quite a few problems. My ear perked up with that statement. According to my father there was so many Spanish mackerel schooling on the surface that boats traveling over 15 knots were scare to run through the schools. I know I had to look a little puzzled when he made this statement. The reason wasn’t because of the surface schooling mackerel. It was because of what was feeding in and around the schools that had yachtsmen so very upset. When traveling on the water you would be surprised how fast news travels. A Statement on the VHF radio goes a long way. There were several reports of boats hitting some sort of large objects while powering through the schools. Normally when you hit something with a boat the impact forces the object to the surface. It might not stay there long, but most of the time you at least get a good look at it. However, according to the information received these objects weren’t logs or boards. Daddy said it could have been anything from a large shark, floating turtle, to a dolphin (mammal).

My father told me that there were two possible reasons for the Spanish to start jumping around August 9. And here are the reasons, which could be true for both. They jump to make spawning happen or they are so happy that they have spawn that they are jumping for joy!!

Thanks for reading! Captain Judy

Captain Judy Helmey
missjudycharters.com
912 897 4921

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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 8-6

08-05-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new page on the web-internet site. &quotCapt’s feedback and Events&quot. .Check out the Capt’s Remarks and Occasions about the proposed sulfer plant that is headed for the port . The smelting plant has been stopped, but there could be a very big storage fascility coming for the dry pettetized sulfur which is hugely flamable and will even now have that terrible scent. The Offshore fishing for wahoo has commenced to choose up as soon as yet again. pretty great catches of wahoo have been coming from the 90 Ft Drop, the Swansboro Hole area and places in between. The white marlin and sailfish bite is nevertheless rather great. Dolphin have continued to be gradual apart from for small bailer dolphin. Nearer to the seashore there are Spanish mackerel all around the Beaufort Inlet, but they are feedinig on expremely small bait and can be extremely difficult to get a bite out of. There are also bluefish mixed in with the Spanish. Flounder fishing is picking up around the artificial reefs as effectively as insdie the Beaufort Inlet. There are still red drum back within the marshes alongside with some speckled trout.

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

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Reel Adventure Charters , Wrightsville Beach report 8-5

Excellent Wrightsville Beach Fishing
Submitted underneath: Fishing Studies — Reel Adventure @ nine:13 pm

Our charter fishing journeys out of Carolina and Wrightsville Seashore N.C. are carrying out wonderful, and are producing a great sum of fish. Sight cast to sharks or redfish its up to you!

Inshore: The redfish and flounder carry on to be the top rated producers. We are catching everything on Berkley Gulp! I can’t bear in mind the last time I threw my forged net for inshore bait! The redfish are feeding seriously and are quite active because of to the warm h2o temps. You practically have to set it proper on their nose to get them to bite at times. They have no shortage of meals this time of the yr so you must make your bait stand of from the other folks to draw a strike. If the reds are feeding on mullet try a Gulp! Shrimp and if they are busting on shrimp (you will see the shrimp popping on the floor) throw a Gulp! Jerk bait or a Johnson gold spoon. This combination has been spending off nicely when matching the hatch and the bait they are chasing does not. The fish are almost everywhere right now…..flats, creeks, docks, river, ICW….all over the place. Get out there and catch a number of!

Offshore: The shark action has been exceptional. We have had numerous sharks about 30lbs, a lot in the 50lb array, and we had one particular go more than 100lbs and was weighed in on certified scales. My buyer stated he needed a few shark steaks… nicely he obtained them! This is some of the very best motion 1 could consult for and it is unusual to go 10 minutes with out a bite. We are utilizing forty-50lb stand up tackle with eighty lb spider wire and 135lb main wire to battle these fish. This is nevertheless mild tackle!!!! Watch soon for sight casting to sharks on a fly rod. We will be doing this extremely soon! The Spanish have thinned out a bit but are nevertheless about. Try early early morning for finest benefits. The Kings are shut by and I suggest close! Check out the inlets for finest results and this is where you will also find the more substantial Kings. I refuse to operate a lot more then 10 miles out this time of year for snake kings. There are lots in the 7 to 10 mile range and this cuts down on your journey time and maximizes your fishing time.

If you are prepared to hunt some redfish or sight cast for some Big sharks give me a phone. I will ensure the sharks but finding them to the boat is your task!

Don’t forget about to examine our web site and weblog at www.reel-journey.com for a lot more pics!

Let’s go!

Capt. Matt Wirt
Reel Adventure Charters
www.reel-adventure.com
910.540.0570 Wilmington, NC

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