OIFC fishing report 3-13
Started off of this early morning operating in the keep. Aww….what a gorgeous early morning! I was itching one thing horrible to get on the drinking water. Lastly, I received out of there around 2:00…just in time for the very last bit of outgoing tide. Usually some of the very best fishing is had for the duration of this tide, especially this time of year as the h2o will get warmer as the shallows drain. I did locate some sixty degree drinking water, but no fish have been prepared to bite in that area. I picked Tubbs Inlet apart these days along with two kayakers. A lot of mullet and pelicans diving all over the place. I by no means obtained a bite in there and the two kayakers stated the identical. I headed toward the bridge and got my initial bite of the day. 1st flounder of the period for me. Not significantly else taking place at the bridge so I moved on. I worked a couple of a lot more regions and was about to give it up. Then a red drum hit the bait, but sort of hesitate as I barely had him hooked. I worked that region about rather difficult and once again was on my final cast prior to calling it the day. BAM! Speckled Trout totally hammered the bait! Astonishingly, with lots of presistence I was rewarded with my initial Carolina Slam of the 12 months. I hope to have a great deal much more of people to come this year! See ya on the water!
I will be giving a seminar on March 26th on how to use synthetic baits to catch trout, redfish, and flounder. The owner of Deep Creek Lures will be right here at the OIFC displaying off some of the artificials I really like to use. Henry Smith has designed some of the best hunting baits and colors I have noticed in a although. Stop by and examine it out! Evidence is in the previous many reports that these baits work fantastic! This is the only area you can get’em, so you far better get’em even though the gett’n is excellent! March 26th 10:00am!!!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
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""Seriously, Weatherman!"" | Tiberias – 22′ | 03/12/eleven
I do think the weatherman has terrified us all from making our first run to the gulf stream this yr! Latest conditions at the tower….NNW 5 knots…Wave height 3ft….Wave period…twelve sec…The wind is already beginning to turn out of the SSW right here. That means I can see slick spots in the ocean from the porch right here. I can practically hear the drags screaming off the reels. NO WAIT! That is just my ear ringing from the pure silence of disappointment in the weatherman!
On a various note…Trout are starting to bite in the creeks and a few flounder have come out of the mud lately. The redfish are still hanging close to, but seem to be beneath tons of stress or just in transistion. It is acquiring time for the reds to start feeding on soft shell crabs and they will be difficult to catch with out that bait. Just a reminder…TROUT CLOUSURE in North Carolina…you can catch them, but you must release them. It looks like we are heading to have a gorgeous weekend, so get out and get pleasure from it! See ya on the water!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
""Ever Fished in a Wind Tunnel"?" | Tiberias – 22′ | 03/eleven/eleven
Effectively, that is what it felt like these days. The wind was blowing a very good 15 to 20 WNW and gusting up to thirty at occasions. They say the fish bite the best in a West wind. Possibly they meant a light breeze from the West? LOL! We beat it to death! Ultimately, a couple of fish bit out of pure exhaustion from seeing our baits go by them. We had a total of five bites nowadays. We landed two redfish and a trout. Chartruese was the shade once again these days. We threw every little thing else from gulp pogies to clean cut mullet, but no takers. I actually feel the passing front slowed the fish down a tiny and the wind produced things challenging for the anglers. Irregardless, this crew was all smiles, as this day was a lot far better than getting in snowy Ohio. See ya on the water!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
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""Inshore Rookies"" | Tiberias – 22′ | 03/10/11
I produced an try to set a few of OIFC’s best on some fish today. The weather would have made anyone appear like a rookie nowadays. The initial few of cast have been blown way off their mark. As soon as making a couple of adjustments to the wind the casting acquired a small better. Will and I each had a number of bumps, but absolutely nothing ready to totally commit yet. Will finally received a hook up, but it was only for a handful of seconds. We moved about checking out a couple of distinct spots. We have been experimenting with several different shades, but no severe takers. I lastly switched over to a colour that has been making and landed a nice trout. We tried using a couple much more areas, but the wind was actually making things unbearable. We known as it a day as the rain showers were also starting up to exhibit up. See ya on the water!
-Capt. Jacob Frick
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