Hatteras Jack fishing report Rodanthe 8-5

Posted on Tuesday, August 02, 2011 – seven:fifty pm:
Bottomfishing for sea mullet, croaker and spot has been wonderful on Hatteras Island. Those throwing shut have also caught very good numbers of pompano.
Blues and Spanish mackerel are to be had for individuals that cast out even more. Cape Position has been a great spot and we’re glad it can be open for all access.
Nearshore boaters have also hit the blues and Spanish.
In the seems, grey and speckled trout have been caught, along with some keeper flounder and bluefish.
A very good mixed bag has been noted by anglers fishing all around the Bonner Bridge. Catches have provided plenty of bluefish, a handful of black drum, sea mullet and flounder. There have also been some sea mullet landed.
Offshore boaters are catching limits of dolphin on a regular basis and billfish flags are flying. Sailfish have produced up the majority of releases and white marlin have also been landed. A couple of blue marlin have been caught, too.
Wahoo have been introduced in and blackfin tuna are nonetheless becoming landed in the early morning.

Posted on Thursday, August 04, 2011 – 8:08 pm:
a predicted east, then southeast, then south wind really should be great for fishing this weekend. at minimum it will cool issues off.
flounder fishing might heat up around the bonner bridge. a number of have been caught, alongside with some bluefish, schoolie stripers, black drum and scattered sheepshead.
trout fishing powering rodanthe is nonetheless good, but I recomend a sea anchor or a five-gallon bucket to slow the bow line drift.
bottomfishing is even now a good bet for surf anglers. the current wasn’t so undesirable on northern hatteras shorelines and sea mullet, spot and croaker had been caught.on south shorelines you necessary plenty of weight but individuals that got out caught puppy drum, pompano, spot, sea mullet and croaker.
offshore boaters stayed in right now. when they can get out, plenty of dolphin and some great wahoo have been landed, along with blackfin tuna.
sailfish have been a wonderful catch and white marlin have been scattered. blue marlin have been challenging to uncover close to hatteras. the oregon inlet fleet had some previously this week.
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Ryan white
Hatteras jack inc.
239020 hwy twelve
Box 157
Rodanthe nc 27968
252-987-2428 company
http://www.hatterasjack.com

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