Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 3-27
Not a lot going on off the surf. An additional day with plenty of northerly winds.
I did hear of a few sharks. Also some great Big mouth Bass from the refreshing water ponds.
Offshore documented some scattered Albacore and a good swell. Only a number of boats manufactured it out from the docks.
Fishing Report three/23
Sunny and a bit windy today. Southwest winds 15-20 mph and highs all around 70 F. Fishing was slow but we did have some blow toads present up down around Hatteras Inlet. There were massive drum caught earlier in the week. Any south wind for a few of days need to deliver them back. Offshore the Bluefin tuna fishing was actually great for the boats that went up close to Oregon Inlet. A couple of yellowfin tuna caught and real excellent albacore.
Fishing Report three/24
It was slow on the seashore and only one boat went offshore. The only boat out had fairly excellent luck with very good wahoo, a handful of yellowfin, a few blackfin, and great bluefin tuna.
Fishing Report 3/25
Still the only action is offshore. There were several boats out nowadays with quite excellent benefits. The yellowfin tuna fishing was fairly excellent, blackfin had been scattered, and bluefin fishing was excellent
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OIFC fishing report 3-26
Brandon Sauls, Jeff Beck and Willy who is a friend of Brandon’s fished "the river" Friday and caught twenty red drum and a trout. Obtaining info out of the guys is like pulling eye teeth. I did good to get "the river".
-Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Rodeo and Other Stuff" | Get Hectic | 03/25/eleven
It’s good to be back again! My pc was at Dell obtaining some services work carried out. Be certain to attend our Spring Kick Off these days. Even though you there keep in mind to indicator up for the Rodeo. At the suggestion of Capt. Jacob I’ve extra one more division…Red Drum. All the exact same rule utilize and the Red Must be with in the DMF legal slot restrict. The heaviest Red Fish will get the income! Hope to see you nowadays!
-Capt. Rickey Beck
""Back at it!!"" | Tiberias – 22′ | 03/25/11
Ultimately found some energetic redfish yesterday afternoon. I fished numerous docks up and down the intercoastal waterway looking for some action, but no luck. I ended up in a creek functioning small cuts and oyster bars. The wind was blowing like insane and feeling the bite was tough. The very first two hits had been short and I missed the hook set. I honed in on my abilities and started picking absent at them. I landed numerous fish, probably ten to twelve fish and misplaced 3 far more hook ups. Also one trout in the blend. Most of the fish were in the slot. Just a couple of brief and one particular really great fish. Possibly the largest that I have landed on artificials in a creek. It took me about 5 minutes to land a 32" twelve pound redfish on ten pound tackle. I love it! See ya on the water!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
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"Same Ole" | OIFC Earth Cat / Carolina Cat | 03/24/eleven
Todd Helf fished aboard the "Salvation" in 68 diploma water the Exact same Ole Friday the 18th and introduced residence some sweet wahoo. Allow the wind die down and get after em’.
I’m not positive what Todd was employing, but we suggest Fishizzle Troll Head, all the Blue Drinking water Candy merchandise and Islanders. They’re the staple of the OIFC!
-Capt. Rickey Beck
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""Redfish Action"" | Tiberias – 22′ | 03/22/eleven
I had a good friend arrive into town previous night and keen to get into some redfish. The bite has truly slowed down for me the previous few occasions out, so my self-confidence has been a bit shaken. We gave it our best work right now. Freddie landed his 1st redfish right now and it was a dandy. Soon after fighting and landing this 28" 8lb. brute on 6 pound test line, we could never ever get back on the redfish once again nowadays. We hit numerous spots that have produce properly in the previous. We headed back again to a put exactly where I caught a few blue fish and trout yesterday. No blue fish have been there, but a few of trout have been willing to bite. We hit a handful of far more areas for reds as the tide was bottoming out. Still couldn’t locate them once again. I will stay following them. Keep tuned…I am certain the action will decide on back up quickly! See ya on the drinking water!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
""Humbled!"" | Tiberias – 22′ | 03/20/11
Not the variety of reporting I like to do, but you gotta keep it genuine. Points on the inshore scene have been incredibly challenging to say the least. I fished Friday afternoon for a even though only catching one trout. I talked with two other fisherman on the h2o that day who had not had a bite. I have a friend from the Holden Beach location that fished most of the day on Saturday and noted no action. Our really personal Capt. Jeff Williamson fished Saturday morning and spotted a few fish, but once again no takers. Right now was my opportunity to redeem us all. I figured I had an ace in the hole. I was capable to find and cast net some live finger mullet on Friday. I also had a mixture of child spots and pinfish. We hit the Shalloute River, received a excellent photo of a Bald eagle sitting in his typically morning spot. I assume he caught all our fish. LOL! We headed back to the wind safeguarded canals with no success. I headed for Sunset beach as the tide started off to pull out. We hit every nook and crany involving the Shalloute River and Sunset without having a sniff! My trip did depart with a wealth of understanding in knot tying, what rigs to use, and fantastic places to fish in the future. I imagine if the tides and East wind will settle down, we ought to start off to catch a couple of fish again. The drinking water temperature is acquiring correct for issues to commence happening. I will make yet another work tomorrow to uncover some action and yet again on Tueday. I desire to be the initial to report that the bite has fired off yet again. See ya on the water!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
"Offshore Report" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 03/20/11
As Brant talked about before, he necessary to sit the day out on Friday as the mojo obtained a hold of him, Capt. Chris Dew and I took the reigns and led the Globe Cat offshore with a crew of eager fishermen. The warm water pushed offshore really a bit so we left realizing that most most likely the Jigging bite would be best selection. We headed out to the Steeples in search of bounty from the deep. When we arrived at the Steeples, we located 69 degree h2o and one other boat that had been out there for a little even though and had NO bites on the troll so we stuck to the prepare of jigging. After scouting a number of spots, we settled on one particular and dropped down to the bottom. In fast time, we had been trippled up on fish. Turned out to be a good class of Amberjacks. We continued to catch fish steadily, like a 300+ lb shark. A tiny later on in the afternoon, we lastly started off marking fish in the middle column, "tuna’s"… We employed our coloration coded line to get to the excellent depth and caught some actually wonderful Blackfins some in the 18-20lb assortment. Combined in with the Blackfin’s have been a bunch of Bonita’s, and what I really feel specific had been a few of Wahoo bites, based on the first run and subsequent hook set cut off. All day, we kept tabs on the other boats out there to see if the trolling bite had turned on but alas, it was not gonna happen. We headed in, possessing had a great day of pulling on fish of all diverse species, and yet again, jigging saved our tails as it would have been a extremely extended day on the troll. Absolutely everyone had ideas of Sashimi in their minds. I am in the procedure of uploading a video clip of the Massive shark we caught to our Youtube web page. Examine it out. Also on a facet note, please use caution on your way out of Shallotte Inlet. At lower tide, the outer bar is Extremely shallow. We desire to set together an additional make up trip as it genuinely produced some great comradery amoungst anglers and allowed some people to get to fish for significantly less cash…. Keep tuned for upcoming trips.
-Capt. Steele Park
"Today’s Offshore Report" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 03/18/11
I truly ended up sitting out the offshore trip nowadays. A belly bug grabbed me in the early early morning hours and it would not have been a fairly web site if I had been aboard. However, Capt. Chris and Steele were much more than up to it. I will allow Steele provide the gory particulars in a soon to come report, but the jist was the trolling bite was non-existent. A number of other boats attempted, but no action was reported, so the World Cat crew caught with jigging all day. They introduced back again three Blackfin Tuna and noted a whole lot of action from Bogus Albacore, Amberjack, Sharks and Several lost, mystery fish. The crew seemed happy with the day’s action as they reported becoming extremely hectic all day, and all will have refreshing Tuna for dinner. The Fake Albacore are common to combine in with the Blackfin, and some occasions, they just overwhelm the Blackfin bite. Anyway, I’ll allow Steele elaborate on the day. The initial trip of the period is in the textbooks. Fish caught, crew content, boat and fishermen back safe- mission completed. We have a fifty percent day in the morning tomorrow, so it’s a canine-sharkin’ we go.
-Capt. Brant McMullan
"Capt. Jacob’s Inshore Fishing Secrets and techniques" | OIFC Earth Cat / Carolina Cat | 03/18/11
Capt. Jacob is one particular of our new inshore guides and a supervisor at the OIFC. He is a extremely great fisherman, and especially excells in utilizing synthetic baits for inshore species. He often answers inquiries by e mail and copies me on them. And despite the fact that his beneath answer states "…don’t notify everyone…" as far as I’m worried, when you put it in writing, its honest game. Fishing live bait for inshore species is definitely verified, but acquiring dwell shrimp can be subsequent to not possible. Thus, understanding to comprehend and use artificials is a excellent asset to your quest for inshore action — trout, redfish & flounder. See his below remarks to a consumer, believed they may well be useful to all.
"The canals were on fire in Feb. this yr. Their are a few puppy drum nevertheless hanging out in the canals, but not in the numbers we have been seeing. The trout seem to have taken the location of the big schools of red drum (18"-27" slot). The trout have been mostly modest with just a handful of among 2 and three kilos. I am confident some greater ones are around. Reminder! Trout closed until finally June 15th! You can catch them, but should release them. A number of flounder are also coming out of the mud. 15" TL The gulp baits are constantly a very good option. The trout really should commence hitting the gulp normal shrimp rigged two to three feet under a popping cork. I would also check out reside mud minnows below a float, as this really should catch trout and red drum if they are in the place. Working one thing like the jerk bait or bouncing a light jig off the bottom can also be quite successful. When I say light…I suggest 1/16th ounce to 1/8 ounce jighead with your favorite soft plastic body connected. There is little to no existing in the canals and you want your baits to sink as slowly as probable. Trout often hit a bait on the drop. I have experimented over the many years with a number of various soft plastics and shades, I have located that Bass Assassins four" Sea shads work well on the trout. They have very fantastic action and a extensive array of colours to select from. My preferred colors are chartreuse diamond, rainbow trout, and shrimp. The fish have been keying in on chartreuse recently, so chartreuse diamond or electric chicken would be the colors I would try out 1st. I truely believe colour does make a distinction when making use of artificials, but getting self-confidence and functioning the lure appropriately is far more essential. If you perform any artificial properly and get it in the strike zone you will most likely get some hits. Based on how aggressive those hits are, I will sometimes adjust shades to see if I can get a better reaction out of the fish. Occasionally you will catch a couple of on a single coloration and then they seem to smart up. You can modify to just a slightly various colour and catch a couple of much more. I have also been fishing one particular colour and gotten a lot of brief strikes, like they had been just not seeking to commit. Changed my coloration and gotten some aggressive hits. Top rated secret!! Make sure you do not share with as well numerous individuals. A black sharpy marker can make a earth of big difference on your artificails when obtaining brief strikes. Just add one medium sized dot just behind the head of your bait followed by two or three scaled-down dots. They will generally drill the bait up coming time you get it in the strike zone! Properly, enough of my secrets and techniques for now. Very good luck! See ya on the water! "
Capt. Jacob
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Point Runner Charters, Oregon Inlet 3-26
Now is the time to catch the fish of a lifetime. Very last week the crew aboard Sea Breeze set the standard large with their 112 inch, 805 pounder which is excellent for a new NC Bluefin tuna report. Like most other charter boats fishing now, Level Runner anglers have launched several fish in the 200-300 pound course. On Friday, we released a 92-incher approximated at 400 kilos. We had been capable to lip-gaff the fish and bring it thru the tuna door for a excellent measurement. We believed about trying to keep it as our trophy for the year, but the fish was in these kinds of excellent condition we spun her about, slid her out the door and watched the large fish swim away.
The likelihood of catching one more large will be a problem due to the fact these powerful fish check the angler and stress the tackle. If we are fortunate adequate to land an additional, we will get it as our trophy for the yr. Hopefully these gorgeous tuna will hang around Oregon Inlet waters by way of April.
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Thanks to Chris Hunter for sending this photo of his recent catch. Extremely Wonderful!
three-25-11 good keeper
We realized it would be a bumpy ride out this morning but with the forecast calling for problems to increase, off we sailed with Len McNulty and pals from MD. We were rewarded with a nice 72" keeper in the first hour of fishing. Right after that, the fish pretty considerably took the relaxation of the day off. A few other boats caught keepers….and I heard of 3 more substantial fish released. It never did relaxed down and because the bite was slow we came in a minor early. Many thanks guys. Liked the sushi on the dock.
Thank you for checking in.
Capt Danny Wadsworth
Level Runner
Oregon Inlet NC
http://www.pointrunner.com/
252-473-3773
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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 3-26
There have been a number of boats out nowadays, they did have a good day. There were very good numbers of Bluefins caught (and launched) jigging and trolling. Boats also caught Yellowfins and Blackfins. A lot of Albacore for these hunting.
Citations
Bite Me: Andrew Cirigliano of Allenwood, NJ released a 75" Bluefin
Richard Sweeney of Amherst, NY caught a 27lb Blackfin
Joseph Boyne of Tinton Falls, NJ launched a 70" Bluefin
John Lalanas of Tinton Falls, NJ released a 77" Bluefin
Thu, March 24, 2011
Weather conditions was windy and cool right now, only a single boat out but they had a fantastic day of fishing. Outstanding Bluefin Tuna, good Wahoo and honest Yellowfin and Blackfin Tuna.
Citations
Bite Me- FX Dunne of VA Seaside, VA caught a 43lb Wahoo.
Wed, March 23, 2011
Just one boat out nowadays, they had 1 excellent Yellowfin bite and caught 1 good 30 as well as pounder and also caught a load of Albacore
Tue, March 22, 2011
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: Capt. Kenny Brown and his crew released this 600lb Blue Marlin Jan. thirty, 2011. Fin Dawg is a personal that docks at the harbor right here in Hatteras. Pretty Perform Guys!
Offshore: Slow fishing these days, boats came in with couple of albacore.
Inshore: No boats out.
Mon, March 21, 2011
Offshore: Boats arrived back with genuine great catches of king mackerel, number of albacore and scattered dolphin.
Inshore: No Boats Out
Hatteras Harbor Marina
P.O. Box 537
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Tex’s Tackle report 3-26
03/18/2011
With the drinking water temperatures warming fairly effectively in the previous number of weeks, the red drum have been biting a lot better. They are nonetheless schooled up in the deeper creeks, but are also roaming the flats adjacent to deep water and are eager to get soft plastics. Black drum are nevertheless currently being caught in the creeks on lower shrimp.
Close to Shore
03/18/2011
No confirmed sightings of bonito just but, but it should be taking place quickly. We have heard of a handful of bluefish beginning to present up, but no confirmed reviews as of nevertheless. When they do show up, 21gram pink Maria Lures and shore lure jigs will do the trick.
Gulf Stream
03/18/2011
With the closure of grouper and black sea bass, the only reports are from the gulf stream. Trolling anglers have had decent final results with wahoo, the two with ballyhoo and substantial pace lures. There have also been reports of blackfin tuna and a couple of stray yellowfin tuna (indeed, yellowfin tuna!). Jigging anglers have located lots of cobia, a few African pompano, lots of huge amberjacks, and respectable numbers of large blackfin tuna (twenty-35 lbs.) Use lengthier, shiny jigs in the mid h2o column for the tuna and Blue Water Candy Roscoes for the cobia and pompano.
Tex’s tackle
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Wilmington, NC
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Trophy Hunter charters- fishing report 3-26
The weather conditions started out out marginal at very best yesterday. The powerful north wind from Saturday afternoon was keeping on in morning but all the variables had been in our favor. Our group was ready and mentioned this was the only day that would perform for them so we headed out. It was rough but we had a good angle for the ride. Fishing problems had not altered a lot from the day just before but we never ever found major body of tuna. You know fishing is good when you hook a significant bluefin setting out the baits and say that the fishing was slower. Above all we had bites every single 30 minutes or so. We did have some bad luck with the lighter leaders and broke a couple of far more lines. This was the bluefin that we stored. We also releases a few of other individuals that have been too huge. The largest was around 300 kilos and earned a release citation. Thanks for the work and hope everybody had a excellent time!
Captain Kenneth Brown,
kennethbrown@charter.net,
Trophy Hunter Charters
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
252-473-9892
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Topsail Island report 3-26
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Sea See Pier is open now. They have been catching some sharks, skates and a number of sea mullet, spots and croakers
Jolly Roger is open. They have been catching some sharks, skates, some little croakers and slicks.
Surf Fishing
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The surf is viewing some reds at the southend and on Lea Island. Extremely slow elsewhere.
Soundside
Some nice Black and Red Drum in the creeks on shrimp.
Nearshore
The Bonita will be right here quickly.
East Coast Sports activities
409 Roland Ave
Surf Metropolis, NC
910-328-1887
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Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle report, Atlantic Beach 3-26
Capt Joe Shutes Bait and Tackle
601-H Atlantic Seashore Causeway
Atlantic Seashore NC 28512
http://captjoes.com/
(252)240-2744
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 3-26
by Korin
Fantastic Bluefin action once more right now. However it was catch and release as they were also massive to provide in. (more than 72 inches)
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by Korin
Even however the fish had been to large to deliver in that does not mean we can get great shots of the catch!!!!
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3-25-11
Six boats went out nowadays for tuna. They all bought back again there bluefin and a bonus of 3 yellowfin. Tons of action. Come join us 800.272.5199
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Point Runner Charters, Oregon Inlet 3-26
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We realized it would be a bumpy experience out this morning but with the forecast calling for problems to enhance, off we sailed with Len McNulty and pals from MD. We had been rewarded with a nice 72" keeper within the 1st hour of fishing. Following that, the fish fairly significantly took the relaxation of the day off. A number of other boats caught keepers….and I heard of three bigger fish launched. It never did calm down and since the bite was slow we came in a minor early. Thanks guys. Appreciated the sushi on the dock. Many thanks for checking in.
Capt Danny Wadsworth
Position Runner
Oregon Inlet NC
http://www.pointrunner.com/
252-473-3773
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