Hatteras Fishing Report, 12-4 Hatteras No kings, Blackfins, wahoo, sharks, and bailing red drums

Attachment 209384On sunday, we had a wonderful forecast and went out originally to goal king mackerel. The king mackerel fishing has been excellent in Hatteras for the last few of weeks. Sunday they had been nowhere to be located. They could have moved on and the king mackerel bite for 2011 may possibly be over.

After hunting for kings for a while we changed gear and went out a little deeper. We identified the edge of the gulf stream and trolled it for a whilst and there was nothing at all but bonitas on the edge. There may have been some other fish but we would never know as each ten seconds we were acquiring hit by bonitas. So we worked out to the 230 rocks and as soon as we arrived I located a enormous mark on the rock that looked to be a tuna or bonita mark on the depth finder. We dropped down jigs and identified that they were blackfins. We had bites jigging and appropriate on top rated of the rock the sharks ended up consuming up our blackfins fairly undesirable. We trolled the rock a little bit and had a wonderful wahoo for the box and some blackfin as well.
We stopped and jigged yet again and we had a boy on the boat who had been seasick all day and he has usually wanted to catch a shark. So even though they ended up jigging, I hooked him up with a shark and soon after a 15 moment battle the ten 12 months old boy caught a 8 foot bull shark.
Quickly after it was beginning to get late so we picked up and started running home. On the way property, I noticed a significant bronze coloured cloud in the drinking water. I couldnt resist checking it out and immediately we all hooked up on massive forty to 50&quot course red drums. Everyone on the boat got to catch some reds and I even arrived downstairs and caught three myself which includes a 52&quoter. We came house at 27 kts and entered the inlet after dark.

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