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Georgetown Landing Marina report 7-13

— July 13 —

Today Critter Gitter discovered some good bottom fish that integrated Spades, Bliners, and Black Sea Bass. The Coastal Lady Crew discovered the flounder hole with a dozen wonderful fish with the greatest weighing in at five.7lbs. Capt Robert Mayer developed a inshore grand slam for his charter, and the icing on the cake was the tarpon that was angled for about two hours and was believed at above 100lbs.

— July 12 —

Capt Robert Mayer, Best Knotch Charters, introduced an estimated 130lb Tarpon right now that kept him busy for an hour and forty five minutes.

John Horton
Georgetown Landing Marina, GM
Mobile phone: 843-546-1776
Cell: 843-450-8336
Fax: 843-546-7832
E-mail: jhorton@georgetownlandingmarina.com

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Trophy Hunter charters- fishing report 7-13

while We Ended up Gone! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / 07/09/11
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A great catch made by Capt. Scott while we were away at the baseball tournament at the end of June. Believed you may enjoy. Our previous couple of days ended up a minor less thrilling. The dolphin fishing had slowed and we invested the time searching tuna. On the 7th the action was good if you could get the massive lick. We caught 3 yellowfins for the day. We did loose many other tuna and had three or 4 wahoo get right after us. Tough luck that will not get us every day. Yesterday the weather slowed us down. A marginal forecast the ended up staying on the worst end. We did fish in the early morning and caught two good yellowfins and many excellent sized dolphin. Greater problems should have produced great dolphin action and a tiny much more time would have produced a far better catch of tuna. Our group was happy and I was glad to see the increase in action. We moved our trip for today back until tomorrow hoping to hit the very best climate.

Coming up this week we have Tuesday and Wednesday accessible. Points seem excellent for a opportunity at tuna and dolphin. Allow us know if you are interested in scheduling a trip or would like more data on what we provide. Thank you!

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Present day Catch! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / 07/10/11

Dolphin fishing was sluggish once more these days for the fleet but the good quality bites picked up. Our day started early with a few yellowfins in the morning. We caught 5 for the day with a few of wonderful wahoo and a gaffer dolphin. Climate was wonderful and our gang has some nice fish for the table. There ended up also a couple of scattered white marlin and sailfish in the fleet. Thanks and hope everyone liked the trip.

We still have Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday obtainable for the week. Let us know if you are all set to go fishing this week or later on in the month. Thank you!

Captain Kenneth Brown,
kennethbrown@charter.web,
Trophy Hunter Charters
Oregon Inlet Fishing Middle
252-473-9892
http://fishtrophyhunter.com/

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Hatteras Offshore Billfishing – Seeking Crews 7/19-7/31

Greetings folks!

Sailfish and blue &amp white marlin are currently cruising the waters offshore of Hatteras.

Although it are not able to be explained that the fishing has been gangbusters, the Hatteras fleet is releasing members of all three species on a daily basis.

I’d like to put as a lot of journeys as possible with each other (to include the two overnighters and day trips) among seven/19 &amp seven/31 inclusive.

Ideally, we’d like to strategy journeys where we spend a couple of hours in search of some dolphin &amp wahoo for the table en route to the offshore waters, investing the bulk of the day trolling for billfish nevertheless, we’re surely ready to accommodate the preferences of a provided crew for a presented trip.

Further details are available at http://www.Tempest-Sportfishing.com.

As often, if you’re interested, make sure you give me a shout by means of the e mail tackle or telephone quantity in my signature.

Best regards,

Captain Alex Craig
Tempest-Sportfishing
Hatteras, NC 27943

Phone: 215-837-3311
E-mail: alexcraig@Tempest-Sportfishing.com
Net Site: http://www.Tempest-Sportfishing.com

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Release Sport Fishing Hatteras fishing report 7-13

Present day Report
Posted by Captain Rom on July 07, 2011 at 22:15:14
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Nowadays was a quite great day with some massive thunderstorms building this afternoon. Jim and Donna Myers are severe about their fishing and they are equally outstanding anglers. They brought along some of their close friends and we had a excellent time catching all people dolphin. Bonnie had a citation wahoo and Garrett caught his 1st billfish, a nice white marlin

Present day Report
Posted by Captain Rom on July ten, 2011 at 22:37:42
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Just received by means of fishing the Hatteras Grand Slam and boy was the climate rough. We did control to finish in 2nd area but we genuinely earned it. Mark Sipes fishes with me a whole lot and I was happy for him and his buddies. Today was a stunning day on the ocean and the dolphin were hungry. Sandy and her household did a great career catching all these dolphin, wahoo, amberjack, and blackfin tuna..

Present day Report
Posted by Captain Rom on July twelve, 2011 at 05:18:44
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These days the ocean was slick relaxed. John Troyer and his household from Ohio had a fantastic time catching all these dolphin. We also obtained fortunate and caught a nice sailfish.

Present day Report
Posted by Captain Rom on July twelve, 2011 at 22:29:58
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Today was a minor bumpy with a 15-20kt southwester blowing. John Pizzola and his pals from Norfolk region hung in there and ended up with a fantastic catch of dolphin and blackfin tuna.

Release Activity Fishing
Rom Whitaker
PO Box 150
Hatteras, NC 27943
http://www.hatterasrelease.com/
release1@mindspring.com

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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 7-13

Fishing Report
by Capt. Joe Shute

07-08-2011: Capt. Joe’s now has a new page on the net-web site. &quotCapt’s remarks and Occasions&quot. New No cost seminar scheduled! Well unfortunately it appears like the winds are likely to carry on for this weekend. The offshore report is that the winds are heading to be SW twenty-30 , six-ten ft, seas, so it seems like most will be fishing inshore this weekend. The Spanish Mackerel bite has even now been good just along the shorelines and inside of Beaufort Inlet. Making use of lighter leaders and smaller sized baits will get you a lot more action. The Spanish are doing work on really little bait and it is often tough to get a troll bite. Casting small spoons and spec rigs will improve your probabilities of catching Spanish. If the wind and waves will allow you, there are great opportunities to catch more substantial Spanish and some king mackerel in and all around Beaufort Inlet making use of live menhaden and dwell mullet. All around Bardens Inlet as effectively as the synthetic reefs are very good places to appear as well. The red drum bite has been extremely productive for us this week. We have been discovering reds in the 20 to thirty inch class in a few spots again within the marsh. I am not sure what all the rani from this weekend will do to the drum bite. When the boats have made it offshore they are even now catching dolphin as nicely as white marlin, sailfish and a couple of blue marlin. bottom fishing continues to be great for grouper, triggerfish and black sea bass. Will not forget about our &quotFREE&quot red drum seminars next Saturday July the 16th at the Crystal Coast Civic Center. My-self and Capt. Gary Dubiel will be going above various methods for catching red drum and the old red drum in the Pamlico Sound. We still have some seats accessible. If you are interested, just phone Capt. JoeShute’s Bait &amp Tackle and we will include your title to a single of the classes.
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Seashore Causeway
Atlantic Beach NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744

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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 7-13

Saturday Fishing Report
The winds kept most fisherman off the beach these days. People that did venture out caught a number of blues at ramps 44 and 49. A few throw back again flounder at 49 nowadays also. No off-shore or Inshore studies nowadays. The wind is suppose to lay down tonight so &quotCome Get Youy Some&quot HOOP-DEE!!!

Sunday Fishing Report
Right after a day of rain and wind, this one particular turned out to be a attractiveness. For those who said the fish weren’t biting, you should have been fishing subsequent to Grant Herrin who caught a boatload of Sea Mullet today off Ramp 44. Monsieur Zach Gaskins weighed in a 4lb 1oz Pompano he caught in his solution hole two hundred ft South of the South Jetty and there were very a number of much more Pompano caught along the beaches. Bluefish guiding the Motels and a handful of little Spanish early this early morning. Spot and Croaker were also getting placed in coolers.

The Inshore boats did well reporting catches of Bluefish, Spanish Mackerel, and Red Drum. Offshore boats had superb catches of Dolphin with a couple of reporting limits of Amberjacks. Good Blackfin Tuna fishing and a few Wahoo.

Calls relating to crabbing – we have the lines, nets, pots and bait and there is an abundance of them to be caught in the Sound. Dan has a couple of top secret spots wherever he often catches Crabs

Monday fishing report by Dan
Spanish mackerel are so thick that even grumpy has caught 1 tonight at ramp 44. Some great pompano have been landed these days on the northside along with some sea mullet. Spots and croakers were documented up north toward Avon. Flounder and bluefish had been noticed around the jetties and down by the inlet this afternoon.

Tuesday Fishing Report
Keeper Flounder caught right now at ramp 55 and in the sound. Sea mullet noted up and down all shorelines right now ( on Sand Fleas).Spot and croaker on bloodworms at 43 and 44. Spekled trout keep on to be caught in the sound with bluefish and spanish at the inlets. Offshore limits of dolphin keep on to be caught.Seeking foward to a wind shift this week to mix items up a minor. &quotCome Get You Some&quot HOOP-DEE!!!

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

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Greensboro Man Hooks New State Record Queen Triggerfish

Greensboro Man Hooks New State Report Queen Triggerfish

MOREHEAD Town – A Piedmont North Carolina man reeled in a state report queen triggerfish in the course of a recent fishing trip off Wrightsville Seaside.

William Timothy Cox of Greensboro caught the 10-pound, five-ounce fish Might 22 at Identical Ole Hole, located about 40 miles off Wrightsville Seashore. The fish measured thirty inches from the tip of the nose to the suggestion of the tail and had a 23-inch girth.

He was fishing on a private vessel and caught the fish employing lower bait on eighty-pound line examination with a Billfisher Rod and Penn 11414 reel.

This establishes a new state record queen triggerfish no prior state record existed. To create a new state report, the fish must be within reasonable range of the world report and exceptionally significant for North Carolina, as established by N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries workers and a N.C. Saltwater Fishing Tournament Advisory Board.

The globe document queen triggerfish was 14-pounds, three ounces, caught off Cancun, Mexico in 2009.

For more data, contact Carole Willis, N.C. Saltwater Fishing Tournament coordinator with the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries at (252) 808-8081 or Carole.Y.Willis@ncdenr.gov. For a picture of Cox and his catch, go to http://portal.ncdenr.org/web/mf/2011…en-triggerfish.

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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 7-13

FISHING-REPORT-07-eleven-11
by invoice
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Dolphin dominated today’s Gulf Stream fishing. It would seem like yellowfin tuna and dolphin alternate one day most of the fish caught will be 1 the following day it is the other. Marlin ended up scattered among the offshore boats. 1 had a few white marlin and a blue marlin Two wahoos were caught.1 of the yellowfin tunas weighed 50 kilos. Inshore boats caught tailor bluefish and spanish mackerel. An allday trip caught triggefish and ssea bass. They caught and launched several sharks. One particular inshore boat additional croakers to it’s tailor blues and spanish mackerel. Inshore boats are finding some false albacore with their tailor blues and spanish mackerel. The fake albacore create a rapidly powerful fish to the action. Skip Oregon Inlet caught croakers and flounders.

INSHORE AND NEARSHORE seven-twelve-eleven
by Korin
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Many blue fish and spanish mackerel were caught nowadays by our in close proximity to and inshore fleets. Inshore we had a number of sharks caught and some speckled trout. Nearshore had some set off fish on the all day journeys. The Skip OREGON INLET had very good croakers and bluefish nowadays.

OFFSHORE seven-12-11
by Korin
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There were great catches of dolphin these days offshore. We had a handful of yellowfin tunas brought to the dock these days as well as a few of wahoos. A handful of sailfish and white marlins ended up caught and introduced nowadays.

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

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Bite Me report , Manteo 7-13

July 11th Report

Postby Captain Jay Kavanagh » Mon Jul 11, 2011 five:15 pm
make up trip aboard the bite me today, Dan and Max, Eric and Isais, Steve and Prosperous.

Identified the Sailfish balling bait and hooked and caught one, 8 12 months previous Max on the rod for the very first 1.

Shortly soon after we caught another sail, this time it was Eric’s flip.

Then we went searching for dolphin, ultimately following catching some bigger gaffers, we located the motherload, and restricted out on good excess fat bailers!

We turned back to exactly where we caught our first sail of the day, and 1 ate my long rigger.

Steve on the rod this time for a fiesty Sail!

3 sails and a restrict of dolphin on a slick relaxed day!

Max even drove the boat house for me!

Thank you men.

Captain Jay Kavanagh
Bite Me Sportfishing
Pay a visit to Fishbiteme.com
Many thanks for checking out our every day fishing report!
captjay@fishbiteme.com
252-996-0295 mobile/boat
252-995-3035 house
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Fish n Fool fishing report Kill Devill Hills 7-13

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Outstanding summertime action out of Oregon Inlet. Issues are in entire force correct now. The taylor blues &amp spanish mackerel have showed up on timetable. Many Cobia have been landed over the previous week. Amberjack have arrived on some of our allday spots .Red drum have been found numerous times over the past couple of days &amp the nearshore bottom fishing really should get right shortly. Here is a good 65 pound citation Cobia landed on the Fish n Fool this past week. I have openings scattered during summer time time so give me a phone if you would like to get in on the action.fifty percent &amp full days obtainable to match any price range. Stop wish’n &amp let’s go fish’n ! Thank you,Bobby 252-207-1170

Satisfied FISHERMAN JULY 8 AM / Posted by: Bobby Smith / 07/eleven/eleven
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This man did a wonderful work of kicking some bluefish butt this early morning!

JULY 8 AM Pierson Boys Get The Blues / Posted by: Bobby Smith / 07/11/eleven
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John Pierson &amp his son had a wonderful morning boxing some blues. Many thanks yet again fellas!

Fish’n Fool Charters
Capt. Bobby Smith
P.O. Box 1236
Destroy Devil Hills, NC 27948
252.441.6498
http://www.fishnfoolcharters.com/

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