Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 7-26
by Capt. Joe Shute
07-26-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new page on the net-internet site. "Capt’s responses and Occasions". .Check out the Capt’s Responses and Events about the proposed sulfer plant that is headed for the port except if we can quit it. The winds have been brutal so far this week, slowing up all fishing offshore and some of the inshore fishing. Red drum bite is even now likely on and the Spanish mackerel fishing continues around and inside of the Beaufort Inlet. Lengthy variety forecast looks like the winds will subside and the seas will drop to two-4 ft. The most current reports that we obtained from offshore was a extremely very good white marlin bite up to the north of the Massive Rock as properly as some excellent sailfish. there had been even now good numbers of bailer dolphin and a number of gaffers dolphin.
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Seaside Causeway
Atlantic Beach NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744
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Release Sport Fishing Hatteras fishing report 7-27
Attachment 196126
Present-day Report
Posted by Captain Rom on July 25, 2011 at 22:17:07
Nowadays began out quite wonderful but it was not lengthy prior to the southwest wind took above and started out blowing about 25kts. John Gotwalt and his loved ones have been fishing with me for many many years and they hung in there. The dolphin had been hungry and we did lose a couple of wahoos. Possibly we will get them following time.
Attachment 196127
Launch Sport Fishing
Rom Whitaker
PO Box 150
Hatteras, NC 27943
http://www.hatterasrelease.com/
release1@mindspring.com
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OIFC fishing report 7-27
Mike Powell called and booked a last minute charter with us today. Jeff and I equally ended up requested to get a group of six die hard fisherman out in the weather conditions right now. I had the fantastic privilege of acquiring Mike, Chris, and Eric on my boat. These guys have been a blast! We acquired commenced fast landing a wonderful 19" redfish in sight of the fishing center. We constrained out on redfish pretty speedily and opted to go flounder fishing. The flounder were not cooperating really properly for me nowadays. We landed a single fish and misplaced one at boatside. Capt. Jeff Williamson obtained many brief flounder to the boat with one solid keeper in the mix. Irrespective of the fishing we had tremendous quantities of enjoyable on the drinking water. Throwing ribbonfish from a single boat to the other and so forth. Cutting up and joking close to! That is what it is all about, getting a good time and catching a number of fish is a bonus! I love it! See ya on the h2o!
– Capt. Jacob Frick
Ocean Isle Fishing Center- Ocean Isle Seashore, NC for more studies and upcoming fishing information visit www.OIFC.com —
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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 7-27
I guess miracles do transpire in the fishing business with a 20-25 kt. SW wind, there was a KING STRIKE that yielded an AIR SHOT! ………… I joked with someone that it possibly was just swimming among the SWELLS! ………… Fishing in any other case has been slow, but just adequate to keep individuals out there interested! …………. BLUEFISH, SPOTS, SEA MULLET, FLOUNDER, and an occasional SPANISH MACKEREL are coming up, despite the fact that really sporadic! …………. This is the time for coming to EI to damp a hook and enjoy the cooler breeze that the ocean retains at a steady pace! ……….. Congratulations to RAY PARENTEAU (Brown Summit, NC)–two lb. fifteen oz. FLOUNDER …………. and SEDNEY BARWANIETZ (Berlin, Germany)–PINFISH ……………. Not several pics this time of year, despite the fact that it really is kind’a unpredictable when the SPOTS and other bottom feeders will pick up and just take off! ………… The Drinking water TEMPERATURE is 83* (many thanks Dr. Bogus [ ncoif.com ] ) and we are planning for the BUDDY PELLETIER LONGBOARD Classic this coming weekend! ………. Ideally, the waves will cooperate for this opposition, although there are so a lot of different pursuits planned which could carry the weekend if the drinking water dried up! ……….. Plan on being here Celebration on the seashore on FRIDAY night, and the competition starts on SATURDAY early morning thru SUNDAY! ………….. For far more info, the BUDDY site is [ buddy.pelletier.com ] ………… Wish you arrive! …………. SEE YOU In the near future! …………. MIKE STANLEY
RAY PARENTEAU (Brown Summit, NC)–2 lb. 15 oz. FLOUNDER ….seven-24-eleven
SEDNEY BARWANIETZ (Berlin, Germany)–PINFISH ….7-23-11
Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier
Emerald Isle, NC
252-354-2919
http://www.bogueinletpier.com/
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IFA ENTERS HOME STRETCH OF 2011 REGULAR SEASON
One particular occasion continues to be in each and every of the six IFA divisions to decide who will contend in the IFA Redfish, IFA Kayak Fishing championships.
LIZELLA, Ga. (July 26, 2011) Two of the fastest-increasing inshore fishing tournaments will return to action on August 27 in Grand Isle, La., marking the home stretch with championship qualifications and division crowns on the line. With one 2011 regular-year event remaining for each of the six IFA divisions, anglers in both the IFA Redfish and IFA Kayak Fishing excursions still have options to hard cash in on worthwhile tournament payouts, contingency prizes.
The 2011 typical year culminates on October 15 in Orange Seaside, Ala., with the IFA Redfish Tour Championship happening two weeks later in Chalmette, La. The IFA Kayak Fishing Tour Offered by Hobie Fishing will stage its championship celebration the week next the IFA Redfish Tour Championship.
The 2011 IFA Redfish Tour Championship will run November 4-5 (Friday and Saturday), with a pre-tournament captains meeting on Thursday, November 3. One particular week afterwards, rivals in the IFA Kayak Fishing Tour Championship will start their championship weekend with a captains meeting on Thursday, November 10, with levels of competition to just take spot November eleven-12. Each championship occasions will operate out of Gulf Outlet Marina located at Marina Resort in Chalmette and are sponsored by the Louisiana Tourism Coastal Coalition.
Captains conferences for both the IFA Redfish and IFA Kayak Fishing championships will convene at the Frederic J. Sigur Civic Middle Grand Ballroom in Chalmette. Weigh ins for both occasions will be staged at Gulf Outlet Marina (255 Marina Road, Chalmette, LA).
We welcome the 2011 IFA Redfish Tournament and are honored to host the championship this 12 months in Chalmette, Louisiana, said Craig P. Taffaro Jr., president of St. Bernard Parish. We can guarantee the anglers a great encounter and some of the best fishing in the planet in the waters close to St. Bernard Parish fondly known as the Redfish Funds of Louisiana.
Remaining 2011 IFA Standard-Year Events:
August 27-28 Grand Isle, La.
September three-4 Corpus Christi, Texas
September 17-18 Surf City, N.C.
October 1-2 Ruskin, Fla.
October 8-nine Fernandina Seashore, Fla.
October fifteen-16 Orange Seaside, Ala.
IFA Redfish Tour occasions are staged on Saturdays with the IFA Kayak Fishing Tour Presented by Hobie Fishing activities taking place on Sundays.
All IFA activities are created feasible through the sponsorship and continued help of the fishing industrys most respected manufacturers: Ranger Boats, Hobie Fishing, Cabela’s, Gulp!, Gulp! Alive, PENN reels, Yamaha Outboards, Columbia Sportswear, Minn Kota, Humminbird, OPTIMA Batteries, Power-Pole, NBOA Marine Insurance policy, Wrap This, Blue Stage Fabrication, EGO Nets, Spiderwire, Sebile, Bobs Device Store, 321fish.com, Kayak Angler Journal, Loadmaster, Powertex Group, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, St. Bernard Parish and the Louisiana Tourism Coastal Coalition.
For far more information or to become a member of the IFA, the fastest-increasing inshore fishing tournament collection in the United States, go on the web to www.redfishtour.com or www.ifakayakfishingtour.com. To uncover more about kayaking and Hobie Fishing go to www.hobiefishing.com.
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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 7-26
Windy day, but the fishing is even now good. Spots, croakers, and sea mullet had been the major catch of the day. Sharks, bluefish, and puppy drum have been retaining the position hopping. Most of the motion was at ramp 43 and 44 due to the southwest wind. Speckled trout was excellent today down by the inlet in the sound.
Reddrum Tackle
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
http://reddrumtackle.com/
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 7-25
by Korin
Attachment 196055
Nearshore we had catches of spanish mackerel and bluefish. Once again we had some catch and release white and blue marlins and sailfish caught by our offshore fleet. Offshore boats brought wahoo, yellowfin tuna, and dolphin to the dock. As often we appreciate all photos of your catches caught on boats out of out marina.
FISHING-REPORT-07-25-11
by bill
Attachment 196056
Some offshore boats scored effectively on equally dolphin and yellowfin tuna with some catching mosly dolphin and others primarily tuna.Two bigeye tunas were caught 1 weighed 120 pounds the other 210 pounds.The 210 pounder was caught by Allison Fickling from Ridgeland, SC. It took one particular hour and 5 minutes to provide aboard. It took a great deal of effort to get it out of the fish box.The angler Allison, the mate and a fellow mate all pitched in. In the 2nd photo is a loved ones named Lugar. Erica and Cris are from Florida, Kase, Rex and Tilly are from Virginia. Inshore boats caught bluefish trolling an all day journey incorporated bottom fishing where they had a good catch of triggerfish and trolling where they caught bluefish and spanish mackerel.Open boats had very good Atlantic sharp nose shark catch and release fishing. 1 open up boat caught speckled trout. Skip Oregon Inlet caught croakers.
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
(252) 441-6301
http://www.oregon-inlet.com
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 7-26
The weather conditions was pretty nice these days. Temperatures were close to the substantial 80’s but felt like the higher 90’s. The wind blew out of the WSW at 15-20 mph. For the most component of the day it was sunny, although it rained a little throughout the middle of the night lastnight.
Seaside Fishing was gradual nowadays from the south seashore. We heard of 1 pompano off of ramp 49. Also some bluefish on the soundside of the inlet this afternoon. With the large winds it was difficult to hold bottom right now.
No Inshore Charters left the dock today.
Offshore Charters only had a handful of depart the docks. Hatteras Fever unveiled 3 sailfish. There had been also studies of lots of dolphin all around, boats were limiting out.
Tomorrow is calling for scattered thunderstorms with a sixty% possibility of rain. Also winds blowing fifteen-twenty mph out of the southwest. South seashore will probably be as rough as it was these days if not even worse tomorrow.
July 25, 2011 FISHING REPORT
NORTH Beaches: Reviews of blues, sea mullet and flounder.
INSHORE: Good speckled trout and blue fish
OFFSHORE: Superb dolphin with a handful of wahoo and blackfin tuna
Frisco Rod and gun
252-995-5366
http://www.friscorodgun.com/about.html
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OIFC fishing report 7-26
Leonard, Robert, Michael, and Josh joined us for a 50 percent day of inshore fishing yesterday early morning. The sunrise was gorgeous, but the dark clouds moved in quickly. Did not see any electric power in the clouds so we held on fishing. Caution: Fish are slippery when damp, particularly on wet days. We caught very a number of flounder with two at a time coming to the boat on occassion, but they have been all brief of the new 15" mark. We made a transfer to consider for redfish. The 2nd shrimp in the water received drilled! A good redfish was peeling off the line. We hooked 1 more redfish in that location, but he rapidly place us in the oyster shells. We moved again to our original commencing point to see if we could decide on up a keeper flounder. Just a couple much more tiny ones. We hit a few spots on the way back again to the dock. Our very last cease created four hook ups and 3 nice redfish came to the boat. What a excellent way to end a fishing trip! See ya on the water.
– Capt. Jacob Frick
Ocean Isle Fishing Center- Ocean Isle Seashore, NC for much more studies and approaching fishing information check out www.OIFC.com —
910-575-FISH
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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 7-26
A small choppy offshore these days but the boats still arrived back again with excellent catches of Dolphin and number of Wahoo and Blackfin Tuna as nicely. There ended up no Billfish released right now.
Inshore the boats had good catches of Speckled Trout and Bluefish
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Wind was fairly constant these days, but a few boats went fishing. They returned with a limit of dolphin. Hatteras Fever II released 3 Sailfish. No inshore boats fished these days.
Citations
Hatteras Fever: Christine White and Jake Davis of Blounts Creek, NC every introduced a Sailfish. Brad Edwards of Grifton, NC introduced a Sailfish.
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Offshore: Plenty of existing produced for excellent dolphin fishing, couple of gaffers. Wahoo catches have been scattered and one sailfish was unveiled.
Inshore: No Boats Out
Today’s Citations:
Release Richard Goodman of Cary, NC – Sailfish Release
Offshore…Close to Shore…Inshore…Make Up Journeys…1-800-676-4939 We’ll hook You Up!
Hatteras Harbor Marina
P.O. Box 537
Hatteras , NC 27943
http://www.hatterasharbor.com
800-676-4939
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