Fishing REPORT

Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 1-30

Outer Banks Fishing Report 1-30
Posted on January thirty, 2012

Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Nowadays started out off great and sunny. We had north-west winds at 10-fifteen mph, lowering to five mph and the temperatures were in the mid 50&#8242s. The report looks to be about the identical virtually every day from the surf. There are scattered speckled trout on the Buxton and Avon seashores and loads of sharks and skates from Cape Position south to Hatteras Inlet. The offshore fishing has been decent when the boats are likely out. First rate yellowfin tuna and actual very good blackfin tuna getting caught. As you all may possibly know the date in which the ORV ultimate rule goes into effect is February 15th. Permits will be required to generate on the beach. Beneath are backlinks to see info about the ultimate rule for ORVs.

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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 1-29

Very clear water creating it Challenging?&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 01/28/twelve

I have recieved a number of inquiries regarding the redfish bite all around our region right now. The very clear h2o has built getting shut to the fish and getting them to bite challenging at moments. Up and down climatic conditions designs, water temperatures, and porpoises have held significant colleges of redfish on the transfer. I have shared additional data about this subject matter on our How to’s webpage. See ya on the drinking water!
– Capt. Jacob Frick

&quotSteeples Action&quot | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 01/28/twelve

Wendell Barnett and Neal Loman caught four wahoo at the Steeples on Thursday the 26th in 71.5 ft. of drinking water. The most significant was 61 lbs. They misplaced four hook ups.
– Capt. Rickey Beck

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&quotRFA DC RALLY- Here WE GO Yet again !&quot | OIFC Entire world Cat / Carolina Cat | 01/27/12

The Leisure Fishing Alliance is arranging one more rally in Washington DC on March 21. The concept is to reiterate and fortify our solve to correct fisheries concerns as introduced in the unique rally in 2010. The OIFC will once more be sponsoring a bus to carry worried fishermen to DC- totally free of price. The specifics of the rally are at http://www.joinrfa.org/

If you want a seat on the bus, you need to have to email me immediately- first occur, initial serve- electronic mail captbrant@OIFC.com

There will be much more facts to follow, but just needed to get info out so bus seats can get filled.

– Capt. Brant McMullan

Ocean Isle Fishing Middle- Ocean Isle Seaside, NC – for much more reviews and upcoming fishing information visit www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH

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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 1-29

Saturday, January 28, 2012
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A few boats boats out today. Yellowfin fishing was rather very good, there ended up a handful of Blackfins caught as nicely as some Albacore. They said it was lovely out there. We want to very good never you, give us a call at 1-800-676-4939 to ebook a trip.

Thursday, January 26, 2012

One boat fishing nowadays they had a number of Blackfin Tuna, Amberjack and Triggerfish. Temps ended up in the upper 60’s these days with a gentle breeze the sound appeared like glass all day.

Hatteras Harbor Marina
P.O. Box 537
Hatteras , NC 27943
http://www.hatterasharbor.com
800-676-4939

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 1-18

Outer Banking companies Fishing Report one-28
Posted on January 28, 2012

Below is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Today was stunning, sunny and warm. The winds ended up from the north-east at five mph and the temperatures were in the upper 50&#8242s. Tomorrow will be a little cooler with mild south-west winds. Surf fishing these days was pretty sluggish. Only and few speckeld trout caught on the Buxton beach. Offshore nowadays had good yellowfin tuna and a few blackfin tuna caught.

Outer Banks Fishing Report 1-27
Posted on January 27, 2012

Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

These days started off windy and wet. The weather cleared late in the afternoon. We had intervals of hefty rain and south-west winds a 20-thirty mph and the temperatures were in the mid sixty&#8242s. No reports of any variety from the surf or offshore due to the horrible weather conditions. Tomorrow will be truly wonderful with light north winds changing to the south and the temperatures are going to be in the minimal 60&#8242s. Boats will be fishing for the bluefin tuna tomorrow. Hopefully I will have some very good reviews for you.

Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report one-26
Posted on January 26, 2012

Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Right now was gorgeous with sunny skies and warm temperatures. The winds were from the south south-west at 5-10 mph and the temperatures had been in the very low sixty&#8242s. The weather is intended to get even worse late tonight and continue tomorrow. The winds are likely to boost to 20-thirty mph by mid day with attainable gusts to forty mph. They are also calling for rainfall most of the early morning and some in the afternoon. The temperatures will be in the mid 60&#8242s. We have had zero studies from the surf nowadays. I bet some dog sharks had been caught on minimize bait about Cape Position although. The offshore boats had some respectable blackfin tuna, trigger fish and amberjacks on the vertical jig tackle.

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Pirates Cove fishing report 1-29

Yellowfin Tuna!

Full Report:

A beautiful day on land &amp sea introduced Yellowfin aboard the two Initial Crack and Spray. First Crack had 9 and Spray had 1. A handful of personal boats went a bit north these days to Corolla Gentle and introduced house their restrict of Striper (ROCKFISH)!!!! Yes! THEY ARE Eventually The following!

Give us a phone to set up your following offshore / rockfish / nearshore / inlet journey! Ebook on-line 24/7 by clicking &quotCharters&quot above.
Pirates Go over Marina
800.367.4728
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Oregon Inlet Fishing center report 1-24

FISHING REPORT – one/twenty five/12
by Denise

These days we had one offshore boat go out. They had a stunning trip out, produced two bluefin tuna and returned to the dock with several yellowfin tuna. Tomorrow we have two offshore boats scheduled to go fishing

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Capt Judy Helmey, Savannah, Fishing report 1-28

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

January 30, 2012

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

My fishing statement

To try to insure that fishing stays in the hearts that love it and to help the ones that are going too!!

Table of contents

Mike Dick’s http://www.savannahdive.com/ Playing and swiming with the fish!!

JUST DO IT! If you want to keep fishing ..join the Recreational Fishing Alliance NOW!!

Surf and Dockside Report Slow to go!

Spotted Sea Trout Bite Light but can happen!

Cold Water Red Fish Bites can happen!

Artificial reefs Lots of rod bending action to be had!

Savannah Snapper Banks I am not saying don’t go, but before you do

Blue Water Fishing! Sword fishing, black fin tuna, dolphin, Mako shark, billfish, Wahoo, king mackerel, amberjack, and who know what else might bite your hook….

Freshies Report Landing a brown trout on the Hooch!! Now this is one beautiful fish!!

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It Or Not! “Modified Bricks!”

Mike Dick’s http://www.savannahdive.com/

Playing and swimming with the fish!!

Private Scuba Instruction

Savannah Dive Company with Mike Dick

912 210 6317

For those of you that want to experience what it’s like to be a fish go to

http://www.savannahdive.com/

“JUST DO IT!”

If you want to keep catching these ..join the Recreational Fishing Alliance NOW!!
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Captain Katy Brown of Miss Judy Charters is holding up a nice scamp grouper, which was caught at one of my secret grouper holes. This fish inhaled a large scup, which was lipped hooked on a 14/0 circle hook. The grouper hit the bait and then made way swimming as close to the bottom with hopes that it could get back to the safety of the ledge. However, as you can see this did not happen!!!

Recreational Fishing Alliance

POB 98263

Washington, DC 20077-7581

Call 888-JOIN-RFA or visit http://www.joinrfa.org/

I am willing to fight for my right to fish….Here’s what I like about this organization….their stated mission is “To safeguard the rights of Saltwater anglers, protect marine, boat, and tackle industry jobs, and ensure the long-term sustainability of our nation’s saltwater fisheries!”

Please join the RFA today! A one year membership is only $ 35.00!

http://www.joinrfa.org/About_Us.htm

2012 INSHORE and OFFSHORE FISHING CLINICS

Dates have been set

Our newly revised inshore handout material is going to be considered “priceless!” We are going to give you the best times to fish for what, when, and where for the entire year of 2012.

Any inshore fisherman that is considering going offshore they need to attend my offshore class. For more details scroll down …

One Inshore School
Saturday February 4, 2012

One Offshore School

Saturday February 11, 2012

Time: 8:00AM – 2:00 PM

Place: Tubby’s Tank House 2909 River Drive, Thunderbolt, Georgia 31404

Cost: $ 90.00 (included one day class, breakfast, and lunch)

Please call 912 897 4921 now for reservations

Please sign up as soon as possible! There is limited entry!

Capt Judy’s email fishjudy2@aol.com

Capt Judy’s Cell 912 429 7671

For more detailed information go to

www.missjudycharters.com OR GIVE US A CALL 912 897 4921

To sign up just give us a call or email fishjudy2@aol.com and we will put you on the list. After the first of the year we will contact to check the status! Thanks and hope to hear from you soon! Captain Judy

Surf and Dockside Report

Slow to go!

Spotted Sea Trout Bite

Light but can happen!

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When the water is bouncing between 51 to 55 degrees the old spotted sea trout’s feeding habits seem like they might just shut down. The bottom line is they most likely do stop feeding and do more hibernating. However, if you basically hit them on the head with your bait they might just hit it. The secret is to cast to designated fishing spot, let your bait fall to the bottom, wait, and then start a very slow retrieve. Most of the trout that are being caught have been done so in 10 feet plus feet of water. The best suggest that I can offer is that you have lots of patience’s!!

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Cold Water Red Fish Bites can happen!

Red fish lurking! You might not be able to see them, but they are there. If you want to make sure that you got fish, “just stomp your feet on the deck!” This action will make fish swirls happen! However, after this move you are going to have to wait for the schools of red fish to settle down before they start feeding again. It’s your call!

I know you know that the water is cold. However, the red fish still has to move and eat. With that being said, “It’s time to put on your warm clothes and give this type of fishing a try!” During this time the red fish is doing it’s best to stay clear of the hungry dolphins that are trying to make them meals. In order to survive the red fish “goes stealth!” With that being said, “Fishermen as well as the bait that they use needs to be stealth too!” There are good and bad noises. Good noise is a fish jumping and landing in the water. Bad noise is the radio playing, the dropping of the anchor on the deck , or splashing in the water. To combat bad noises cut the radio off and handle the anchor carefully placing in the water gently.

Bait that has worked this week has been mullet cut just like a loaf of bread. (See photo below) The best mullet used is the older the better. Fresh mullet works also, but if you don’t have this get the old smelly stuff out of the freezer. It works quite well! Some fishermen put this bait directly on the bottom allowing the smelly scent bring in the red fish. Some place under a small adjustable float, which allows you to place your bait at a certain depth. The bait placed right on the bottom and left to sit was the hit this past week.

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This is a great bait situation to use for getting the attentions of cold water red fish. This is a piece of loaf cut mullet, which has been seasoned, first before being used as bait. To cut a piece of fish like this simply cut the mullet up like a loaf of bread. To season the bait, cut it up, and let it sit out in the sun and air dry. This seals the juices and once put on the hook and placed back in the water serious red fish attracting smells just happen! I call this “bait in the re-paginating mode!”

Artificial reefs

Lots of rod bending action to be had!

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Nice Sheepshead at the artificial reefs

These are great places to fish, catch, and keep!

These are areas where a fisherman can catch a lot and keep some too!!

The keeping and release line up is quite interesting!

Releasing Only Section

Trophy red fish and black sea bass are the main fish that are caught in these areas that have to be released.

Keeping Section

(But don’t forget about size limits)

Sheepshead and black drum have to be at least 10 inch fork length to keep and they have a bag limit of 15 per fishermen. Here are a few suggestions in regards to the Sheepshead/black drum. I suggest only keeping them if they are over 15 inches fork length. The reason being is you don’t get much meat off a 10 inch fork length Sheepshead or black drum. You can keep up to 15 Sheepshead/black drum for each fisherman. However, if you don’t plan on eating them or giving them away to those that really want them, please release for another fish day.

Weak fish also known as summer trout are also caught while fishing the artificial reefs especially during cold water times. Weak fish have to be 13 inches tail length and have a bag limit of 1 per person.

Flounder is another fish that just might bite you hook during this time. The flounder has to be 12 inches tail length and has a bag limit of 15 per fishermen. Most of the flounder caught are a nice doormat size, which means you are most likely are going to have to use a net to land it.

Cold water sharks sometimes referred to as spiny dogfish are also feeding around the artificial reefs during this time. We catch smooth and spiny dog fish. They have to be at least 30 inches fork length to keep. It is my opinion, that yes these sharks are good to eat if clean properly and are big enough to keep. However, over the years I have seen a decrease in populations of these sharks and my thoughts are to release as soon a possible.

Blue fish are also known for schooling especially during these cold water times around the artificial reefs. The blue fish has to be 12 inches fork length to keep and has a bag limit of 15 per fishermen. The mere mention of blue fish on some occasions will turn a fisherman’s nose so high up that I wonder sometimes if they won’t get a nose bleed. The bottom line to almost all fish that you catch this morning and eat tonight is that they are so very good. The secret to the old blue fish is if you keep it, is to gut immediately. For those that don’t know the so called blood line disappears.

As I am writing about these current regulations could be changing. Please always check regulation before going fishing no matter what!!

Savannah Snapper Banks

I am not saying don’t go, but before you do please make sure in regards to current regulations. Please go to: http://www.safmc.net/ to get the latest regulations! Believe me there are a lot of them to consider!!!

Blue Water Fishing!

Sword fishing, black fin tuna, dolphin, Mako shark, billfish, Wahoo, king mackerel, amberjack, and who know what else might bite your hook….

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E TA SEA Fishing Team

Yes it’s considered off season for us blue water fishermen. However, it becoming more and more clear that this time of the year does offer some unbelievable blue water action. I have gotten blue water reports after blue water reports of fishermen catching all sort of fish while trolling the blue waters of the stream. And you know the old saying, “if you don’t go you won’t know!” Well, it still stands! If you do go please send pictures, because I would live to have them!

Please always check predicted weather conditions before heading out!

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Since 1999

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Freshies Report

Those fishermen that want to “GO FISH LAKE LANIER” or “Chattahoochee River”

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 orhttp://www.fishinglanier.com/contact.html for all the details! For more details go http://stores.ebay.com/Fishy-Racer http://www.youtube.com/fishyracer wildlife tours, books written and his special line up of tackle offered, please visit his site www.cafepress.com/grapefruitshop

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Photo by Bill Vanderford

Landing a brown trout on the Hooch!! Now this is one beautiful fish!!

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It Or Not!

“Modified Bricks!”

My father’s place “Helmey’s Garage,” which was located in downtown Savannah was known for handling the toughest as well as the most unusual automotive jobs. From bricks picked up at job sites to felt purchased at the local hat store to leather purchased from a downtown cobbler to who knows what else and from where!
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“Modified Bricks!”

Way back in the good old days and before he started his career into the fishing world my father was known as “Great Mechanic.” In the old days you just didn’t plug a car into the old computer to ascertain what the problem was. You had to first find the problem and then figure out how to fix it. Not only that, but most parts were never on hand or they might have not been invented as of yet. Not matter what there was usually something to order. This situation could add weeks, which could turn into to months before you could get your car fixed. My father according to sources was the man that could take weeks or maybe months out of your car or truck repair time.

Back in the thirty’s, my father’s car/truck repair service was pretty big and he handled most of the delivery trucks in Savannah areas. When the drivers were having trouble they would just stop by to either drop the truck off or to talk about there trucking woes. This one driver stopped by to complain that his truck would not idle on its own. His problem was that when he stopped to make a quick delivery his truck would not idle on its own. It would always stall out on him. Back in the old days, batteries were not made for “continues cranking.” In fact if the trucks or cars just started on the first try in the morning it was said to be a genuine miracle.

My father asked, “Are you leaving your truck with us?” The driver replied, “Yes, how long do you think it will take to fix it?” My father scratched his head and said, “Come by after lunch.” My father according to the story basically started his own personal ritual of checking the truck out.

After lunch the driver stopped by to check on his truck. My father quickly told him that it was ready and handed the driver part of a brick. The driver took it with a puzzled look. My father explained, “When you stop to make a delivery simply put this brick on your accelerator.” The driver didn’t think much about it as far as he was concerned his delivery troubles were over. Daddy was known for his unusual tactics when addressing mechanical problems that drivers had.

As I got this story straight from the driver’s mouth I had to ask about that old brick. The brick wasn’t whole but instead modified. He had simply whacked off a couple of inches off the brick’s length. Daddy’s reasoning for this was that no matter what part of the accelerator you set the brick on it would hold the truck at the correct idling RPM only. All I can say, “Teleology in the thirties seems simple to us, but you can’t argue with the fact that it worked!”

Thanks for reading! Captain Judy

Captain Judy Helmey
missjudycharters.com
912 897 4921

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Ocean Isle Fishing Center report 1-26

Lets go Wahoo and Tuna Fishing&quot | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | 01/26/12

Climate seems to be good on Saturday. I know its late observe but I wished to make certain we acquired the Carolina Cat again from obtaining its brand name new Yamaha F300’s put in just before I experimented with to put something jointly. The most current satellite shot displays best Wahoo/Blackfin drinking water out on the break. Lets break in the new motors and set some fish in the boat. Plan is to head out early Saturday early morning to the Steeples exactly where several Big Wahoos and Blackfins ended up caught previously this week. Will most most likely blend it up with some trolling for Wahoo’s and then some Vertical Jigging for the tunas if we mark them like I feel we will. I am searching for 4 individuals to go with me on this winter adventure. Expense is $ 395 for each individual. Give me a call at 910-620-9919 to e-book your spot. If your boat is put up for the winter and you are wanting some offshore treatment, this is your journey. Lets go gettem…
– Capt. Steele Park

&quotShhhh…the fish are biting!!&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 01/25/12

It is that time of year! The h2o is really distinct in our location and you can see the fish. The fish can also see you and listen to you. They could tolerate viewing you and still bite. They may possibly tolerate hearing you at a length and nevertheless bite. Let them hear you and see you, video game over! I spooked a huge school of fish a few of weeks in the past and they would not bite that day. I went to verify out the spot this previous week and labored my way in very little by little. I started generating prolonged solid up present from exactly where I initial spotted fish a week in the past, permitting the bait tumble back to them. I could sense my line heading by way of the school, then 1 slammed it! Video game on! I have been fortunate to catch many great reds the previous couple of days. I really like it when a recreation strategy comes with each other! Appreciate the pictures and video clip…See ya on the drinking water!

– Capt. Jacob Frick

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 1-26

Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report one-26
Posted on January 26, 2012

Below is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Today was gorgeous with sunny skies and warm temperatures. The winds were from the south south-west at five-10 mph and the temperatures have been in the lower sixty&#8242s. The weather conditions is supposed to get worse late tonight and keep on tomorrow. The winds are likely to boost to 20-thirty mph by mid day with achievable gusts to forty mph. They are also calling for rainfall most of the early morning and some in the afternoon. The temperatures will be in the mid 60&#8242s. We have had zero studies from the surf today. I wager some canine sharks ended up caught on reduce bait close to Cape Level even though. The offshore boats had some first rate blackfin tuna, cause fish and amberjacks on the vertical jig deal with.

Outer Banking companies Fishing Report one-twenty five
Posted on January 25, 2012

Below is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banking companies Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

These days was primarily sunny and tranquil. We had light north-east winds ten mph and the temperatures had been in the mid fifty&#8242s. Not a lot to report from the surf. The reports have been the same, just some scattered speckled trout on the north beaches and Cape Point is nevertheless keeping puppy sharks and skates. The offshore action is pretty very good. There are still blackfin tuna currently being caught on the vertical jigs and a few yellowfin tuna on trolling deal with. We had a handful of boats go up to the east in lookup of the bluefin tuna nowadays. They identified lots of bluefin tuna busting the surface area on bait but they would not bite the vertical jigging deal with. There have been about several caught on trolling deal with among the Oregon inlet and Hatteras fleets.

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Oregon Inlet Fishing center report 1-24

FISHING REPORT – 1/21/12
by Denise
Attachment 212021
We had 4 offshore and one inshore boat go out nowadays. A single boat came in with a sixty two inch bluefin tuna and the rest had bluefin tuna releases.

FISHING REPORT one-24-12
by Affie
Attachment 212019
No fishing information given that Saturday. However, we do have an inshore light tackle charter scheduled for these days. Bluefin tuna fishing has been remarkable when the weather conditions permits charters to go out. The photo of a released bluefin was sent in by 1 of our captains. The angler was John O’Brien. The bluefin had an estimated bodyweight of 375 pounds and measured 84 inches. Great fishing, John.

FISHING REPORT – 1/24/12
by Denise
Attachment 212020
Right now we had 1 inshore boat go out and it just returned with a limit of tilefis

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(252) 441-6301
http://www.oregon-inlet.com

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