OIFC fishing report 7-24

&quotTough week&quot | Get Occupied | 07/23/11

Sunday began out the week with a bang, Capt. Steele and I went to examine a tiny reef fishing that made us a hand complete of flounder and an above sized Red fish. We started out to go away and my anchor was tangled in the wreck so I left it there w/ buoy attached. Monday Morning I went back again to select up proper wherever I left off catching some wonderful keeper flounder. Tuesday and Wednsday went properly but the winds of alter hit and slowed the bite down. Friday created a number of fish but it was a hit and run type offer hitting at minimum ten different spots in 4 hrs. Bait is nonetheless plentyful in the canals and creeks at very low tide.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson

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&quotInshore Report&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 07/23/11

Robbie sent in a question about our inshore reviews on our inquire a question discussion board. In response to Robbie’s problem. The bait is thick almost everywhere! Mullet minnows can be caught quite simply in the cement canals on just about any tide right now. Employing a trolling motor will increase your odds. Any principal creek off the ICW with feeder creeks will make a range of bait from: child spots, pinfish, croakers, mullet, and shrimp. The very low tide or previous bit of outgoing tide is the easist time to catch bait in these regions, specifically if you are seeking for dwell shrimp. If you are seeking for bait at large tide? Menhaden are going to be your best wager. Tiny pogies have been flipping in the middle of all the canals for months now and make wonderful baits for most inshore species. Difficult to maintain alive devoid of a round tank and refreshing saltwater operating at all times. Mullet minnows can be caught in the canals, shallow shell details, and alongside the grass edges at higher tide. Catching bait is just 1 of the issues we encounter as guides. It will take work and presistence!

Spots to fish? That is just one more severe chanllenge we deal with each day as a information. We have our commencing points and we transfer a lot, especially this previous week. The fish look to be scattered. I recommend drifting the inlets or primary creek channels for flounder. Pitching artifcials in the canals around the docks ought to also make some flounder. It is fishing and the heat has made catching a chanllenge. Try out to find a pattern and go with it. Red drum and black drum can be on any dock alongside the ICW. Starting point? Search for the docks closest to deep drinking water and one that has lights on them at night time. Proper now the Small River Jetties is the hot spot with the heat. Float reside shrimp up in opposition to the rocks and you may well catch anything at all from sheepshead, black drum, red drum, or perhaps even a trout. Dwell mullet on a carolina rig can create flounder and red drum. That genuinely is the very best info I have on spots correct now. The chanllenge of attempting to catch fish and finding that excellent spot is what keeps us coming back. The greatest way to get an precise location is by going fishing with us. Many thanks for your queries, as you can see we take them severely. See ya on the water.

– Capt. Jacob Frick

&quotProductive Day&quot | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 07/22/eleven

Captain Steele and Eckert had been joined by the Luke and Becca Lucey, the Smiths, Becca, Tanner, Taylor, Van from Greensboro, NC and Greg Camachao of Colorado. They fished in 105 ft of eighty diploma drinking water employing pogies and squid. Van landed the Jack and most every person else caught a mahi.

Steele documented the pogies had been thick off the seashore, although they were small.
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– Capt. Rickey Beck

&quotTough Week Inshore&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 07/22/eleven

Monday we caught a handfull of tiny flounder with no keepers.

Tuesday we headed for the river and had a few quick flounder to the boat. Capt. Jeff Williamson gave me a phone. He noted that he was on the fish. He invited me to head his way. I asked my crew if they wished to chase a bite. They explained, &quotwilling to go everywhere to catch the fish&quot. We headed Capt. Jeff’s way. Very good call! Mr. Morris and crew landed some good flounder! We ended the day with eight fat keepers! Pictures down below.

Wednesday was also just a handfull of quick flounder with just 1 or two keepers.

Thursday…Well, very first cast was a wonderful 17&quot flounder…and it was all downhill from there. My motor was encountering some technical difficulties. We continued to fish in near proximity of our first location and landed numerous small flounder. We even had a spanish mackerel on the line for a couple of seconds. I ultimately known as Sea Tow and although we waited caught a couple of much more tiny flounder. Thanks to all who fished with me this week! A particular thanks goes to Capt. Charlie Wilson for the tow. Even more importantly, a large many thanks goes to Capt. Jeff Williamson for placing us on the bite Tuesday! See ya on the drinking water!

Friday…Boat fixed. Oil sensor giving a false alarm. You acquired to adore boat ownership. Will be fishing Monday and Tuesday this coming week. Wish to have a lot more to report this coming week. Continue to be tuned….

– Capt. Jacob Frick
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&quotexpanding horizons&quot | True-Time Update | 07/22/11

When mom nature provides u lemons, make lemonade. Capts Steele and zach hal f day nearshore bottom fishing. Capt. Brant McMullan
– Brant McMullan

Oregon Inlet Fishing Middle
(252) 441-6301
http://www.oregon-inlet.com

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