Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 7-25

7-23-11 Fishing Report
An additional Hot and humid day. The winds breezed up from the southwest at 15-twenty mph. The highs achieved ninety nowadays. The seashore fishing was a small slow, only some sea mullet and blues noted on the Buxton seashore and at cape stage. The southern beaches, Frisco and Hatteras, have been tough and dirty and it took 5-six ozs to hold bottom. No fish ended up reported. The inshore boats had some bluefish, a handful of speckled trout and flounder. Overall it was a little tough. The offshore boats had outstanding dolphin fishing a couple of wahoo and a few sailfish had been introduced.

Default seven-23-eleven Fishing Report
Yet another Hot and humid day. The winds breezed up from the southwest at 15-twenty mph. The highs arrived at 90 right now. The seashore fishing was a little gradual, only some sea mullet and blues documented on the Buxton seashore and at cape point. The southern seashores, Frisco and Hatteras, were tough and dirty and it took 5-six ozs to hold bottom. No fish have been documented. The inshore boats had some bluefish, a few speckled trout and flounder. General it was a little rough. The offshore boats had excellent dolphin fishing a couple of wahoo and a couple sailfish have been unveiled.

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