Oregon Inlet fishing center report 8-2
by Korin
Another great day of fishing out of Oregon Inlet! Some of our inshore fleet caught cobia and amber jacks and our nearshore boats had very excellent spanish mackerel catches nowadays with a number of bluefish in the mix. Offshore we had a couple dolphin limits (ten/person or 60/vessel) and a few yellowfin tunas. There had been a number of sailfish releases reported as well by the fleet.
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Great weather and good fishing. Tons of honest dimensions school dolphin and some wonderful gaffers. Good size yellowfin tunas along with the dolphin. Bill fish started out off in excellent amounts before, slacked off a minor and are again as we aproach the huge time for them towards the middle of this month and well into the drop. A single boat caught some massive eye tunas as effectively as some yellowfins. The social gathering integrated Ryan Podlutky and Ralph Morbit from Pennsylvania, Jim Clark, Brad Clark and Amanda Savage from Delaware and Mark Turner from Virginia. Their huge eyes weighed 163, 136,110 and 106 lbs. Miss Amanda Savage introduced her fish, a 136 pounder to the gaff in 45 minutes, that is extremely excellent time. She said her fish fought challenging. Inshore boats had very good catches of tailor bluefish and spanish mackerel. Some fake albacores have been also caught. Open boats acquired in on the tailor bluefish, spanish mackerel and false albacore. Some of our open up boats enjoy to catch fake albacore on fly rods. The untrue albacores are so quick and dynamic that it should be a challenge.
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