Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 2-6

Hatteras Island Fishing Report 2-six
Posted on February 6, 2012

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

Right now was mainly sunny. The winds ended up from the north-east at eight-twelve mph and the temperatures had been all around 50 degrees. Not to much to report today. I did hear of some blow toads on the south beach front. I am not confident exactly where specifically. No boats went offshore right now. A charter boat the “Drum Stick” out of Ocracoke caught a blue marlin yesterday. It not unheard of for a few blue marlin to be caught this time of yr.

Hatteras Island Fishing Report two-five
Posted on February six, 2012

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

Right now was windy and rainy early. We had north winds 15-20 mph and some showers in the morning. The temperatures have been in the minimal 50&#8242s. With the rain this early morning and the super bowl on this afternoon, early evening I do not feel anybody fished. I have no reviews from the surf and no one went out offshore today. With the studies of striped bass around Oregon Inlet and the north winds we have now and will have for most of the week, it could be value the journey to fish the Pea Island area or probably even the beach locations north of Avon. There have been some speckled trout caught north of Avon off and on most of the wintertime also.

Hatteras Island Fishing Report two-4
Posted on February 4, 2012

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

These days was sunny and hot with relaxed winds. We had mild north-west winds at five-10 mph and the temperatures had been in the higher 50&#8242s to low 60&#8242s. The beach report is made up of a few canine sharks and skates out at Cape Point and down the south seashore to Frisco. We did have some reviews of men catching some striped bass out at the shorelines around Oregon Inlet. Its much better late than never, but it would be nicer to see them come even more south. Today the offshore fishing was filled with action and nice climate. Heaps of bluefin tuna on the bottom device and busting on bait on the floor, but they ended up not true hungry. Some boats caught 2 and some caught none. They would get a number of hooks ups and pull the hook. A handful of yellowfin tuna and some amberjacks had been also caught.

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