OIFC fishing report 9-7

&quotTropical Storm Lee&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 09/06/eleven

Chris Sr., Chris Jr., Matt and Christine joined us for a full day charter these days. I anxious most of previous night as I listened to the wind conquer the facet of the property. I woke up with two white puffy clouds to our West spitting lightning bolts. I would have never ever imagined we would have gone fishing these days. I loaded the boat anyway and headed to meet my crew at the Fishing Middle. We had been all in agreement that we would fish as extended as mom nature would enable us. We have been all prepared for wet climate. We stayed shut to house with our initial end. We landed a single redfish and two flounder, no keepers. The clouds ended up continual keeping nicely West of us, so we manufactured a run. The wind was just far too powerful to anchor in the inlet, so we used the river. The h2o was stirred up and very dirty. We headed back to the cover of the cement canals with no luck there either. We moved again out to the waterway and began selecting at the docks. Christine was the first to drag a good 25&quot red out of the pilings. Sweet! We continued to select absent at them on the docks. We ended a brutally windy day with several redfish, a number of small flounder, and a few of great black drum. We even dip netted a number of $ twenty expenses nowadays as we almost misplaced a wallet! What an journey, I had a blast! Many thanks for fishing with us guys! Hope to see you next calendar year with lighter winds and the identical restricted lines! See ya on the drinking water!
– Capt. Jacob Frick

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&quotHurricane Time&quot | Get Busy | 09/05/11

I discovered this report on storm surge. Considering that it can be hurricane seasson I imagined I’d share it. Click on this hyperlink for the report.
– Capt. Rickey Beck

&quotGulf Stream Report&quot | OIFC Entire world Cat / Carolina Cat | 09/05/eleven

Effectively individuals, its been about two months since I visited the deep water off our coast. I had the opportunity to get offshore with a good friend, Mike Lappin of Raleigh/Bald Head Island aboard his 26 Regulator, the &quotOver Outfitted&quot. We headed offshore not genuinely confident of what we may well discover based on the recent disruption Irene triggered to the waters off our coast. We obtained about forty miles offshore and found a chest freezer floating in the ocean and picked up a few of Bailer Mahi’s casting live pogey’s and synthetic lures. It was off to the deep water soon after finding at them for a few minutes. We arrived in the region of Gene’s Ledge and started setting our spread. We deployed the Shotgun bait and Proper Long Rigger placement. As I was obtaining prepared to turn about and grab the up coming rig to put out, I observed the trademark bill/dorsal fin break the surface area just forward of the prolonged right bait. The Billfish spun about and took a shot at the bait, missing it, I quickly dropped back for ten seconds or so and arrived restricted on him. The White Marlin then proceeded to strip off about 300 yards of line placing on one particular of the ideal exhibits I have seen from a fish in a lengthy time. Following about a five moment fight, we boated, snapped a pic and released the White Marlin, making this 1 my 4th this year off our shores. After releasing this fish, we acquired term that there was a daily life raft floating nearby so we headed that way. Mike and I decided that it would be entertaining to catch some dolphins on live bait utilizing speedmasters and OIFC custom made king rods. We obtained shut to the raft and place out a spread of five baits. Nearly immediately, we ended up coated up in gaffer dolphins. The two of us boated three out of four fish. Relatively than troll circles about the raft, we stopped and proceeded to pitch live baits to the waiting gaffers, catching really a handful of more. When the action slowed, we place the ballyhoo’s again out and trolled to the Blackjack where we discovered a scattered weedline loaded with a lot more gaffer dolphins. We caught one more 5 or 6 on the troll prior to stopping yet again to feed the fish while drifting. This time, we chose to use mild spinning tackle on the fish to take pleasure in the battle a bit far more. The gulf stream is absolutely holding fish appropriate now. Whilst fighting the White Marlin very first point in the early morning, we watched many other whites freejump close to the boat. We ended up the day with a limit of Gaffer Dolphins and several much more that we chose to release. A Genuinely exciting day for the two of us. Attached is a photo of the Marlin we released. Stay tuned for a make-up gulfstream charter in the around foreseeable future. If Katia behaves, maybe we will try to get the Carolina Cat out there next weekend. The fish are biting and the circumstances are excellent.
– Capt. Steele Park

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&quotBack to the East aspect&quot | Get Busy | 09/05/eleven

Received a get in touch with from Marie Irbe from Monroe N.C. She was likely to be at Carolina Seaside and wished to broaden her resume&quot of salt drinking water fishing. Marie and I have a excellent historical past of fishing. 2009 we limited out on King Mackeral one weighing 29 lbs, 2010 we caught a giant Sailfish. This weekend nicely I will let the pics notify the inform. I hope she retains that horse shoe close. I hope I can discuss her into going deer hunting some time.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson

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