OIFC fishing report 9-20
Pictured under are Charles, Carolyn and Anita Stroudt of Harrisburg, Pa., Pete Dale, Peter Priest and Lynn Brown of Strasburg, Pa. with the grouper, bring about fish and B-liners they caught nowadays. The group was fishing aboard the Carolina Cat, captained by Steele and O.C. They fished in drinking water 90′ deep and with a temperature of 78 degrees.
Mack also wanted to get in on the act.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"Fall in a Hurry?" | Tiberias – 22′ | 09/20/11
Steven, Tom, and Jeff joined me for a 50 percent day fishing trip this early morning. There has been a huge change in situations! Very last week we have been even now fishing in 84 degree water and this morning it was 73 degrees. The mullet minnows are so thick you can just about throw a forged net blind folded and even now catch a livewell entire. Shrimp are still keeping in the shallow creeks and they are consuming measurement! We had plenty of bait, we just essential to uncover something to try to eat it. The tide was a tiny gradual to get shifting this morning, but as soon as it did, the fish commenced biting. Our very first fish of the day broke the line immediately. No concerns! Tom followed it up with an additional bite, but I wrote it off as a stingray the way it was fighting. Jeff also hooked up whilst Tom was fighting his mystery fish. I could notify Jeff had what we were hunting for, REDFISH! We landed Jeff’s very first redfish just in the slot, 26 inches and some alter. Meanwhile, Tom is still functioning on his fish as I am attempting to get Steven in much better postion for a hook up. Tom hollers out, it is a REDFISH! Ultimately, Tom landed our 2nd fish of the day, 28 inches and some change, above the slot. We moved close to a bit and found many more fish in the center of the slot, 22 inches to twenty five inches. It was a fantastic day on the water, we landed twenty+ redfish on are living mullet and shrimp. Fall is here and the fish are feeding hard! Give Capt. Jeff or myself a get in touch with and we will get you hooked up! See ya on the water!
– Capt. Jacob Frick
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New Tourney to the Region" | OIFC Globe Cat / Carolina Cat | 09/20/11
There is a new King Mackerel tournament that is becoming hosted out of Murrells Inlet- Marshwalk Kingstalk — It is hosted from three Sisters Marina and the tournament director is Jared Floyd. The tournamend is Division three SKA sanctioned.
Jared has been tournament fishing for a extended time and been to plenty of occasions that he knows what it normally requires to host a great tournament that will be pleasant to all.
The weather conditions this weekend is seeking quite excellent, and I am confident Group OIFC will be in the combine, so come join us for this 1st yearly, up and coming tournament.
For data, electronic mail Jared Floyd at jaredbfloyd@yahoo.com or phone 843-995-7446
– Capt. Brant McMullan
"Bait/King Report 9:00 am" | OIFC Globe Cat / Carolina Cat | 09/twenty/11
Capt. Steele of the Carolina Cat studies pogeys are thick just west of the Shallotte Inlet in 24 ft. of drinking water.
Also report of a king becoming caught off Ocean Crest Pier. It’s possible with the cooler weather and the bait becoming so thick the kings will commence relocating in.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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