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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 10-19

Monday fishing report by Dan

Large drum, puppy drum, and bluefish had been caught at the level this early morning. Huge rays, sea mullet, pompano, flounder, and spots have been also found right now. As the day went on, fishing slowed down with the lower tide. With the cold front coming on Wednesday, fishing ought to choose up with the cold temperatures.

The bite is on !!!!

Just obtained word from the point the Large Drum bite is on, six cast six bigins. &quotCOME GET YOU SOME&quot HOOP-DEE!!!

Tuesday fishing report by Dan

Well the bite is on once again tonight. With 40 to 50 blended drums this morning, the bite started out this evening following sunset. Equally Grumpy and Hoop pee have landed paper drum. Several men and women I have talked to this afternoon reports that the large drums would seem to have commenced bitting soon after Young Salt still left the island this early morning. Did not hear of significantly of anything else. Some sea mullet had been landed at ramp 43.

Dan

Wednesday Fishing Report

A few Yearlings and some Bluefish at the point this early morning and then all hell broke loose. An additional five inches of rain and massive winds but a damper on the rest of the day.
No report from the seashores this evening.

Great luck to all fishing in the Seaside Buggy Tournament.

Buxton Nation Club T Shirts will be obtainable soon according to Kim and Kevin.

The speed restrict at the curves on Lighthouse Road is twenty five MPH. The NPS has been setting up &quotObservation Posts&quot – we contact them velocity traps in that region and there are no warnings so be careful – Grumpy.

Reddrum Tackle
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
http://reddrumtackle.com/

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Topsail Fishing Report with new video 10-19-2011

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The Piers are a tiny slow. We require some NE winds. A handful of Spots, Mullets and Pompano. Sea Watch Studies a few Spanish and Blues.
The Surf has been viewing some decent Mullet and Black drum fishing. Huge Blues and some Red Drum at the inlets.
The soundside is seeing some excellent catches of Reds early as nicely as a few Specks. There are some large Flounder all around the inshore framework.
Offshore the kings have turned on a minor. Not a huge operate but it is commencing up.

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OIFC fishing report 10-17

Yellowfin/Yamaha FALL BRAWL KING Traditional- THIS WEEKEND
The Fall Brawl is set to just take spot this weekend from the OIFC. Routine of occasions as follows:
Friday, October 21st
12pm-9pm: On-site registration at OIFC
6pm: Complimentary dinner by Man C. Lee of Shallotte
7pm: Capt. Meeting
8pm: Spot Derby
eleven:59pm: On-line registration closes
Saturday, October 22nd (optional fish day)
7am: Lines in
2pm: Scales open
5pm: Weigh-in line closes
Sunday, October 23rd (optional fish day)
7am: Lines in
2pm: Scales open
5pm: Weigh-in line closes
7pm: Oyster Roast &amp Awards ceremony

Registration is open ON-LINE until finally Friday late PM or you can check out the OIFC any time this week or during the Capt. dinner and meeting on Friday. Regardless of whether you are a participant or enthusiast, you are invited to be a part of in the Fall Brawl festivities. I hope to see you there.

There is no denying that this Fall the King Mackerel fishing has not been up to par. As I assume again thru this month’s fishing, typically our greatest of the yr, I see a lot of wind and dirty drinking water. I cannot bear in mind a time when the wind both was not blowing or had not just blown and dirtied up the water. The information are that the situations have been down proper terrible this month. As a end result, the fishing has been spotty and inconsistent. Now I am not 1 to predict the weather as I firmly feel in a jinx, but take it on yourself to verify out the forecast for this coming weekend. There is a front coming through on Wednesday and the timing is good for issues to settle for the tournament. Of equal value is that the front that is coming is not too strong and hence is not meant to be pushing the 25 knot winds ahead of it. Therefore hopefully the waters will be in a position to settle this week, obvious up and then quite possibly create big this weekend. Remember last year the fishing played out practically specifically the same and the outcome was a record breaking leaderboard with the year’s biggest King profitable the tournament, 56 kilos. So, let us retain our fingers crossed and get prepared for a &quotredemption&quot weekend of fishing. It has been a a single sided battle as a result far but it is our flip to get again in the gaming. I hope to see you at the Fall Brawl this weekend.

FOR Data ON THE TOURNAMENT- Click on Right here http://www.oifc.com/tournaments.cfm#T1

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Group OIFC to Host &quotBACK TO BILOXI- Acquiring Ready for SKA Nationals&quot seminar.
Sunday, October 30th- 10am — Ocean Isle Fishing Middle

The SKA Countrywide Championship will as soon as yet again be again to Biloxi, MS- November seven-13th. The previous time SKA tournament groups from all over the southeast congregated in Biloxi for the Nationals, Staff OIFC broke all the data by weighing a monster 74.1 pound King, coupled with a 44 pounder, to amass a two fish, 118+ pound aggregrate- successful the 2009 SKA National Championship title. The 74.1 pound King is the most significant King actually weighed in any SKA event by means of its twenty yr record, the new Mississippi state report and anchors the largest two fish aggregate in SKA Nationals historical past.

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This is your likelihood to participate in what has customarily been the greatest fishing of the calendar year. The runs can be extended, and the seas not always helpful, but the fishing does not disappoint. Staff OIFC has competed in dozens of tournament based mostly from Biloxi through the a long time and invites you to join them at the Ocean Isle Fishing on Sunday, Oct 30th at 10am for a discussion on how to get ready and have achievement in Biloxi: The final objective is to carry the Nationwide Championship trophy again to the Carolinas. This is the area to get insider suggestions on navigating, bait catching and fish location. Totally free OF Charge. Staff OIFC- Brant, Barrett and Rube search forward to operating with you to win the 2011 SKA Countrywide Championship.

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FISHING REPORT

Regardless of the transforming climate circumstances that proved the ocean to be a bit tough offshore, some boats did head out in search of Grouper and Wahoo this past weekend The Grouper bite proceeds to be very good fishing in the 70-100 foot depth assortment. Are living Menhaden or Pinfish are working greatest. The biggest dilemma is the Fall Grouper fishery is primarily for Gag Grouper which are set at a miniscule restrict of one per particular person. That’s fairly a lot just plenty of to make you mad,but it is enough to make a great dinner. More offshore, the Wahoo bite was great at the Black Jack hole. Fishermen trolling this area reported many bites and catches of Wahoo in the thirty-40 pound course. The Wahoo bite typically is quite great thru Christmas, so will not miss out on the action.

That is the report this week, this could be THE weekend to get to the seaside and appreciate Fall fishing. See you on the water, Capt. Brant.

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Ocean Isle Fishing Center
65 Causeway Drive-Ocean Isle Beach, NC 28469
(910) 575-FISH – www.oifc.com

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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 10-16

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
ten/sixteen Pic Of The Day!
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What a massive bull red caught early this early morning just a handful of miles off of the beach of
Hilton Head. This was my customers initial redfish and almost certainly one of the largest types
he will ever before catch in his life time! Nice!

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
10/14 Pic’s Of The Day!
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Operating Of The Bulls!
What a excellent excursion this early morning with some return clientele who had know thought what
they ended up in for!. We ended up fishing for significantly less than 10 minutes and hooked three massive bulls
pictured top left and then caught a simple and two again to back again doubleheaders and
finished with a single much more to give us a total of 9 stud reds this morning. Went back to
the exact same spot this afternoon and no fish ended up to be located but thats fishing.

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
ten/thirteen Pic’s Of The Day!
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Honeymoon Redfishing!
What a excursion this morning!! with The Johnson’s just married and right here to invest there
honeymoon on Hilton Head Island. The Newlyweds had nonstop motion the complete excursion
and caught a somme of 17 big bull redfish! We had three on at a time and numerous ambigu
headers! The Johnson’s will have a single heck of fishing memory following this trip for positive!

Off The Hook Charters
Hilton Head Island, SC
http://offthehookcharters.com/
Capt Brian Vaughn
843-298-4376

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Tuna Fever fishing report Manteo 10-14

ten/14/2011
Okay so Billy told me he began out this morning on the five hundred line which is in which he still left the fish the final day he fished…this struck me as humorous because thats a rarety anyway (you know tide and wind and the fish ended up movi9ng blah blah blah he by no means goes back again to precisely the exact same spot) and the very last day he fished was Monday just before the blow. Nicely I suppose he figured that was as very good a area as any simply because the boys that fished yesterday did not make out so great.
So Dick Martin and his crew braved the tough and set out about the 480 – the sizzling drinking water crossed on the 430 and Maxwell headed for 300 fathoms and fished south to the 430…it was a slow but continual pick – a blackfin, 2 yellowfin, a small wahoo. then one for two on body fat gaffers. They fished up to the 510 and picked off one more ywllofin on the way and a 4-banger when they got there. In the finish it was a wonderful day – 5 simple bites on yellowfin with 3 in the fifty to fifty five pound course and another two on the 22 pound class. The 4 way were 30 pounders and then individuals ‘exotics&quot on best! Restricted Lines!!!

Tuna Fever Charters
135 Berry Street
Manteo, NC 27954
Oregon Inlet Fishing center
252/473-1097 (Ph) 800/272-5199 (OIFC)
http://www.tunafever.com/index.aspx

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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 10-17

10-16-11 …… SUNDAY …… Nice BOTTOM FEEDERS! ……

This weekend has verified to be a very good bottom weekend! …………. We have picked up SEA MULLET, POMPANO, BLUEFISH, BLACK DRUM, and modest SPOTS! …………… The SPOT Operate has not happened nevertheless, I passed the MOREHEAD Metropolis PORT yesterday in our boat, and with all of the boats all around, we did not see anything at all caught! …………… Anyway, it seems like there just isn’t a lot movement in the SPOT DEPT. pretty significantly everywhere, at the very least SO FAR! ……… Congratulations to KENNETH WADE (Winterville, NC)–2 lb. 14 oz. BLACK DRUM ……………… ALLEN SKINNER (Clinton, NC)–1 lb. 12 oz. SEA MULLET ………… LOU Speed (Stella, NC)–one lb. six oz. &amp 1 lb. two oz. SEA MULLET ………. MATT RAY (Raleigh, NC)–twelve oz. BLUEFISH ……………. SUE SOSNOWSKI (Clayton, NC)–9 oz. BLACK DRUM …………. LESLIE JONES (Kinston, NC)–8 oz. &amp 7 oz. POMPANO …………. and DORIS SKINNER (Lucama, NC)–8 oz. BLACK DRUM ……….. Stunning temperatures is in retailer for the subsequent couple of days, so if you get a possibility, come on down and decide on up a few of these nice dimensions bottom dwellers! ………… The Water TEMPERATURE has dropped to 71*, and it will possibly keep there for another week or so, depending on the following COLD SNAP. ………… SEE YOU Soon! …………. MIKE STANLEY

KENNETH WADE (Winterville, NC)–two lb. 14 oz. BLACK DRUM ….10-15-eleven
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ALLEN SKINNER (Clinton, NC)–one lb. 12 oz. SEA MULLET ….10-thirteen-eleven

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LOU Tempo (Stella, NC)–1 lb. six oz. &amp 1 lb. two oz. SEA MULLET ….10-15-eleven

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MATT RAY (Raleigh, NC)–12 oz. BLUEFISH ….ten-15-eleven

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SUE SOSNOWSKI (Clayton, NC)–9 oz. BLACK DRUM ….10-14-11

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LESLIE JONES (Kinston, NC)–8 oz. &amp seven oz. POMPANO ….ten-15-11

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DORIS SKINNER (Lucama, NC)–8 oz. BLACK DRUM ….ten-14-11

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Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier
Emerald Isle, NC
252-354-2919
http://www.bogueinletpier.com/

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Captain Judy fishing report ,Savannah, 10-17

CAPTAIN JUDY HELMEY

“Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956”

POB 30771

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410

912 897 4921 912 897 3460 FAX

www.missjudycharters.com

Captain Judy’s email fishjudy2@aol.com

October 17, 2011

Saltwater Inshore, Offshore, Blue Water fishing reports, Freshies Suggestions, and “Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not story! Thanks for Reading!

Table of Contents

2012 INSHORE and OFFSHORE FISHING CLINICS Dates have been set

It’s Miller Time Inshore Once Again! September 28, 2011

David Miller doing what he does best, which is catch fish!

"That’s not my HOOK!" By Brian Dixon

Inshore shorts spotted sea trout, red fish, and flounder

Sound Fishing can be a catching blast!

At the artificial reefs and fishing in the sound with the Millers! It’s Miller Time Offshore! October 2, 2011

David Miller is in his “ready to set a hook, ready to catch a fish, and definitely ready to land one mode!”

David Miller’s spinner shark ordeal!

Savannah Snapper Banks “Fishing with the Millers!”

Gulf Stream With fall in the air prompting water temperatures to fall “its time to go blue water fishing!”

Freshies Report Ideal cranks baits for Lake Lanier

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not! A marsh hen hunting we did go!

2012 INSHORE and OFFSHORE FISHING CLINICS

Dates have been set

Our newly revised inshore handout material is going to be considered “priceless!” We are going to give you the best times to fish for what, when, and where for the entire year of 2012.

Any inshore fisherman that is considering going offshore they need to attend my offshore class. For more details scroll down …

One Inshore School

Saturday February 4, 2012

One Offshore School

Saturday February 11, 2012

Time: 8:00AM – 2:00 PM

Place: Tubby’s Tank House 2909 River Drive, Thunderbolt, Georgia 31404

Cost: $ 90.00 (included one day class, breakfast, and lunch)

Please call 912 897 4921 now for reservations

Please sign up as soon as possible! There is limited entry!

Capt Judy’s email fishjudy2@aol.com

Capt Judy’s Cell 912 429 7671

For more detailed information go to

www.missjudycharters.com OR GIVE US A CALL 912 897 4921

To sign up just give us a call or email fishjudy2@aol.com and we will put you on the list. After the first of the year we will contact to check the status! Thanks and hope to hear from you soon! Captain Judy

It’s Miller Time Inshore Once Again!

September 28, 2011

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Christopher Miller while fishing with Captain Jack McGowan had trophy red fish catching kind of a day!

When Christopher Miller and his father David come to town to “go fish” bites happen!! This duo knows fishing and understands how things can go with hook ups or not. However, they never let the windy conditions; rough seas, continuous rain fall, and unpredictable weather patterns ever get them down. This is why I can call them “True fishermen!”
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David Miller doing what he does best, which is catch fish!

David Miller is holding up a nice red fish, which was caught, fought, and landed “Miller Time Style!” While fishing with Captain Jack McGowan of Miss Judy Charter the Miller’s caught some very nice red fish and spotted sea trout. Fun was had by all!

"That’s not my HOOK!"

By Brian Dixon

Sunday, October 1st, 2011

Fishing Bull River across from Tybee Cut, before you get to Williamson Island with the outgoing tide. It was approximately 4:30pm with low tide forecasted at 7:15ish. I passed you on my way out an hour or two earlier, you were anchored up in the Wilmington River and appeared to have a "fish on"!

I had thrown the cast net right after passing you and landed about 9 or 10 menhaden, which was plenty for my afternoon. I was fishing two lines out, one on bottom and one floating with no weight. The bottom rig was hit quickly; and as you can see by the first photo whatever it was cut through quickly and missed the hook completely.

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Photo by Brian Dixon

I reeled that line in and was in the process of re-baiting when the top line took off. It took about 10 minutes to reel in the fish which appeared to be a 3 1/2 – 4 foot Atlantic Sharp nose Shark. While not that long it was one of the thicker sharks I have caught recently.

One interesting challenge when fishing alone is the great "NOW WHAT?"; once you have a fish of size next to the boat. I did not want to gaff the shark as I was going to let it go, and there was no way of photographing it while holding the fishing rod. As I had the shark at the back of the boat and contemplating my options the shark did what sharks do and let me know he/she had a plan as well. I was able to see "a hook" in the side of the shark’s mouth and at that point it splashed quickly and was gone. I assumed the line broke but upon closer inspection I saw that the shark had just gotten loose from the hook….then it hit me…..that isn’t my hook!!

First, the hook I had was much smaller; second, I had a brand new, shiny silver hook…this one was large and very rusty. Upon closer inspection I noticed the most amazing of fishing talent…(well I can say that, it was me and I am writing this!) You will notice in the second photo that my new, shiny, silver hook did in fact "hook" something….I hooked a hook that apparently the shark had stuck in his mouth from a previous fishing experience. I am not sure if I only hooked the hook or if I hooked both hook and shark. Either way it was an oddity that can only be one in a million. It takes true talent (or a whole lot of good karma) to hook another hook. I think this takes fishing to a entirely new level of competition….what do you think?

On a separate note, I guess it takes more than a few days/weeks for hooks to rust out. I have the hook and you can definitely see that it is starting to crumble but intact. I have shown a few friends and of course the initial reaction is that I set it up, but a quick look at my not so great poker face and they realized I was serious. Thanks for letting me share with you. Talk soon! See ya on the water, Brian Dixon

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Now we all have wonder, who’s hook is this? Does anyone recognize it?

Inshore shorts

Spotted sea trout, red fish, and flounder

October 8, 2011 through October 11, 2011

Although the wind has been howling for over 5 days the fish catch still has been better, then bad, and then better!

Its true when the wind is blowing the water can get very muddy offering us fishermen a true problem. However, it seems even when it’s windy if you happen to find a small piece of clear water “fish bites can happen!” So therefore if your fish day picked is windy and rainy I suggest still considering going fishing. The reason being we caught more fish this past week under windy rainy conditions than we did the week before!

Sound Fishing can be a catching blast!

With water temperatures staying in the low seventies while plain old bottom fishing the sound you could find yourself catching a little of everything. Fall/winter season of whiting is just around the corner with fishermen getting the chances to catch dozens of these wonder tasting fish. Whiting prefer to school up in the sound when the temperate get below seventy degrees and stays there!

At the artificial reefs and fishing in the sound with the Millers!!

It’s Miller Time Offshore!!

October 2, 2011 Sunday

The David Miller and his son Christopher chartered my boat for a 10 hour snapper banks trip. However, as luck would have it “weather happened” and we didn’t venture out very far. It was very rough on this Sunday morning with sea conditions at a solid 4 with an occasional 6 foot. However, the ocean was on a down swing motion meaning laying more likely by high noon. So therefore I headed out slowly to the L Buoy, which is an artificial reef that is located about 15 miles off the Wassaw Sea Buoy in about 60 feet of water. I knew that this was going to be my best chance for catching any sort of bottom fish. With our sites set on black sea bass, trigger fish, scup, flounder, and anything else that cared to bite our baited hooks off we went while slowly riding the waves.

After arriving to the L Buoy I started looking around for bottom fish. While doing this I was also looking for any sort of top water action and believe me the surface was “dead!” Not even the wrecks were holding the interest of any sort of baits. Heck, I even threw out couple of Clark’s spoon just in case a Spanish mackerel might be in the area. Captain Ken Kennickell along with Captain Deidra Jeffcoat on the “Obsession” and crew picked up about ½ dozen Spanish mackerel. While talking on the radio Captain Ken said, “I can see the Spanish mackerel, they are feeding on the surface, but I am not catching any.” After a few moments of us both talking about how we wish the fish would bite he hooked up and caught 6 Spanish just like that. After that one flurry of six hook ups it never happened again on that day.

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This is males black sea bass some times referred to as hump back green heads! The black sea bass is born female and then later turns into a male. According to what my father used to say,

“The hump was caused due to the stress of having to fertilize all the millions of eggs produced by the female.” This fish’s tail at the very bottom is lined in white. According to my father the male takes his tail and makes a bed for the eggs. Quite often the white part of a large male sea bass is completely worn off. This fish hasn’t done much sweeping, because the white is still showing strong.

Back to the artificial reefs and fishing in the sound with the Millers!!

I found a small pod of black sea bass and I pulled away so as to get everything ready. As soon as the hooks were baited I pulled back over the spot, we dropped, and fish bites happened. Some of the bass were mediums while others were what we call hump back green heads.

David Miller is in his “ready to set a hook, ready to catch a fish, and definitely ready to land one mode!”

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David Miller and me Captain Judy are having a nice conversation. After fishing offshore it was decided to come inshore and do a little fishing trophy red fish and spinner sharks.

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David Miller’s spinner shark ordeal!

It didn’t take David Miller long to get his spinner shark for the 2011 fall fishing season. After baiting up the lines and setting them “strikes and runs happened!” This is a nice spinner shark that David caught while using a small piece of banded rudder fish as bait. The shark was release unharmed to bite yet another day!

Savannah Snapper Banks “Fishing with the Millers!”

October 4, 2011 Tuesday

When Tuesday rolled around David Miller and his son Christopher, Captain Kathy Brown, and me took a heading of about 128 degrees. We had Savannah Snapper Banks and grouper bites on our minds. The plan was so simple and easy to follow. All we needed was a bit of good weather so that we could put about 40 miles between us and land. As we headed out there was lots of talk and I believe a lot of the bull part came straight from me. I suggested we make a bet for “bragging rights!” Well, of course I thought I was going to win!! Our first stop was in about 100 feet of water where we baited up with ruby red lips, sand perch, scamp, pin fish, vermilion snapper, banded rudder fish, and reef runners. With our live well full of some of the best baits that I have seen in a while I heading to grouper location number one!

Grouper Location Number One

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It’s that time of the year!

When we arrived at Grouper Hole Number One, David, Christopher, and me were baited up and ready to go. By the time we made our first drift over the ledge the winds had really picked up from the northeast. However, it was still doable it just took longer to approach, situated, and drift over the ledge. On our first drift, we all got hits from smaller fish, which meant all baits were destroyed and usable. On my next approach and having a better idea of how the boat was going to react to all this wind as well as the close together wash board sea conditions I felt better about being able to put the baits where they needed to be. We dropped allowing our live baits to get to the bottom and basically bump along as the boat pulled them across the ledge. Christopher and I didn’t even get a touch. However, out of the corner of my eye I watched as David dropped his rod tip just a bit and then go into his get this fish hooked up on mode. After David played a few minutes of “Cat and Mouse” games with the gag the fish finally sucked the whole fish in. David pulled tight and the rest if fish catching history!

Grouper Spot Number Two

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Christopher Miller looks down to see what part of his line was shredded on this particular hit.

Once getting into about 120 feet of water I headed over to a ledge that I have been having lots of luck with. I call in the “Three Point Ledge with Escape Window!” The reason I gave it that name is, because the fish finder shows three distinctive ledges. Now here’s the thing, once you hook up a big grouper, it seems you have only a short window of hook up opportunity. It’s like the big fish grabs the live fish and runs through a window and believe me when this happens “it’s no stopping or re-directing this fish.” If you happen to get the fish hooked up and disorientate its direction meaning “make it forget about that window” you will normally catch a nice scamp, gag, or red snapper.

Although Christopher was not doing anything wrong just about every time a big fish took his bait the fish ran right through the window. Here’s the end results when that happens: The 6 foot 100 pound leaders is shredded, but still strong. However, when the fish really pulls hard after going through the window it normally pulls the main line of 60 pound test up and against the coral reef cutting the line.

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Christopher while doing a little standard bottom dropping with small pieces of squid caught a very interesting as well as dangerous fish. This is what is called “Scorpion fish.” This beautiful colored fish when lying on the ocean floor blends and looks just like a rock. This is the fish that needs to be looked at from a far and not touched at all. This fish’s mucus is even dangerous to touch especially if you have any sort of cut on your hand. If this fish happens to fin you it stings as if 1,000 wasps have stung you at one time. Stay away! Just cut the line!

Gulf Stream

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I think if you saw this it would be safe to say, “You either have a billfish hooked up or it just got off!”

With fall in the air prompting water temperatures to fall “its time to go blue water fishing!”

When I fished so much in the blue waters I used to love this time of the year. The reason being is you can stop and start trolling just about anywhere you get to 150 feet of water. The reason being is that fish are on the move! When I reached 150 feet of water I started looking for any signs such as tropical birds in the air, birds feeding on the surface, oil sheen on the surface from fish kills, and rips with temperature changes.

Those fishermen that want to “GO FISH LAKE LANIER”

Bill Vanderford is “Lake Lanier’s Legend!”

For more about my long time friend Bill Vanderford as well as his accomplishments, his freshwater charter trips or wildlife tours, books written and his special line up of tackle offered, please visit his site http://www.fishinglanier.com/contact.html for all the details! For more details go http://stores.ebay.com/Fishy-Racer http://www.youtube.com/fishyracer www.cafepress.com/grapefruitshop

Freshies report

Ideal cranks baits for Lake Lanier

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Photo by Bill Vanderford

Ideal crank baits for Lake Lanier! All that is left to do now is to cast, crank, and get ready for a big yank!

Those fishermen that want to “GO FISH LAKE LANIER”

Bill Vanderford is “Lake Lanier’s Legend!”

For more about my long time friend Bill Vanderford as well as his accomplishments, his freshwater charter trips or wildlife tours, books written and his special line up of tackle offered, please visit his site http://www.fishinglanier.com/contact.html for all the details! For more details go http://stores.ebay.com/Fishy-Racer http://www.youtube.com/fishyracer www.cafepress.com/grapefruitshop

Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or not Story!

A marsh hen hunting we did go!

This is one of the row boats that we would take when we went marsh hen hunting. There is an Evinrude 3 1/2 horse power out board engine that powered this row boat. When we first started hunting marsh hens there wasn’t any rules. Here are some of the rules and regulations I remembered as a child: Once in the marsh grass you had to pull your engine out of the water. Then the next one was you had to take you engine off your boat and put in the boat. Daddy said, “Some of these rules are so crazy!” Then he would say, “Next they will only allow me to shoot when I am holding one foot up.” Well, if you think about it with all the regulations now put upon us sportsman “holding one foot up when shooting” wouldn’t be all that bad.”

Marsh Hens and Ketch up Gravy!

Since it Marsh Hen hunting season is opened I thought I would share with you some of my father’s for Ketchup Gravy

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Just a note: Ketchup gravy is good with any kind of meat from wild to store brought will work with this recipe! My father and I made Ketchup gravy all of the time, because it was one of our favorites!

I promised to share my father’s not so famous ketchup gravy recipe. However, I need to give you a little background information about dear old dad and his craving for ketchup. He basically loved it. He would pour it over the strangest things. In fact, back in the real old days upon arriving at the local restaurant they would immediately tell him that there would be an extra charge for that bottle of ketchup that he would always consume. All of this information I received directly from daddy in regards to the good days. I wasn’t there to experience the paying of the extra 5 cents for the ketchup. However I was there to see him put it on all that stood still on his plate and his ketchup desires knew no particular meal. So as we all know what you are brought up with usually sticks. I do love ketchup, but not to that extend.

My father and I cooked a lot. He loved to eat and I was the best cook and only cook in the house. So therefore I was the chosen one. We would buy most of our meats, but daddy also hunted. We prepared and ate all that he killed. According to my father if you killed it you have to eat it. So we ended up eating quite a few strange things, but that‘s another story in itself. He taught me a lot about cooking in the pressure cooker. This was definitely hard for a child that couldn’t see the top of the stove, but I managed. All meats, no matter what would be pressured cooked for a certain amount of time. I now believe this was due to the fact all of the meat was extremely tough or he wouldn’t have gone to all this trouble. We then would remove said meat, flour it, and put it in hot grease to fry a bit. After the browning took place we removed it. Then he drained the grease off, but left the browned pieces and parts that had fallen off of the meat. Now we added finely chopped onions. According to Daddy as long as he kept his cigar in his mouth the onions wouldn’t cause his eyes to water. It never stopped my eyes from watering. After the onions were brown we then added light sprinkles of flour and let it brown. After that we added some water and let it simmer for a while. Once the gravy got brown and thick daddy would open the ketchup bottle and basically pour it directly into the gravy. He would stir the gravy and it would cook a bit more. After that he would add the browned meat to the ketchup gravy and let it cook some more. As you can see there is a lot of cooking going on in this recipe. When the simmering ended the gravy was done alone with the meat. Now it was time to get two pieces of white bread lay them on your plate and cover them up. It was a meal fit for a king! I might add that once the meal was done the kitchen was a serious mess. In fact I would have liked to have thrown all the pots, pans, and dishes out in the backyard. It seemed that my jobs never quite ended.

Thanks for reading! Captain Judy

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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 10-15

10-11-11
by Korin
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There were catches of bluefish for our nearshore fleet right now and speckled trout and bluefish have been caught by our inshore fleet. Our headboat caught honest bluefish and some pigfish this early morning. The sea was a tiny too rough for the offshore fleet right now.

FISHING REPORT ten/thirteen/11
by Karla
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Fishing was quite good right now. The offshore fleet arrived again with limits of dolphin, gaffers and bailers, there were some yellowfin and blackfin tuna and numerous wahoos. The nearshore boats are catching a lot and a lot of bluefish and some albacore. The inshore boat had some striper and a couple of spot nowadays. The headboat &quotThe Miss Oregon Inlet caught great blues and flounder and fair exotics.

FISHING REPORT 10/14/eleven
by Karla
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Today was a very great day of fishing. Our offshore fleet returned to the docks with limits of dolphin, numerous yellowfin tuna, a lot of blackfin tuna and some wahoo. There was a blue marlin and a sailfish produced these days. The Headboat The Miss Oregon Inlet had a reasonable quantity of blues and flounder.

Phone us to reserve a charter and make your fishing dreams arrive accurate. 800-272-5199 or 252- 441-6301

ten-fifteen-11
by Korin
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We had a couple of boats fishing in close proximity to shore and all around the inlet today. Inshore boats caught sound stripers, speckled trout, spots, and bluefish. In close proximity to shore there had been catches of bluefish. Our offshore fleet had catches that consisted mainly of dolphin (mahi mahi) with a couple yellow bout tunas and a release blue marlin. The head boat fished today and caught a variety of audio fish (bluefish, spot, pigfish, and so on.)

Boats are availible and you could book on the web or by supplying us a contact at the Oregon Inlet Fishing Middle at 1-800-272-5199. If you do not have a complete party and want to be paired with other people to split the price a make-up charter may possibly be an selection for you.

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 10-15

Outer Banks Fishing Report 10-fifteen
Posted on Oct 16, 2011

Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Nowadays was beautiful. A little windy but warm and sunny. The winds were from the south-west at 10-20 mph and temperatures in the mid 70&#8242s. Good drum fishing at Cape Level. Some puppy drum and over the slot measurement fish were caught. From Cape Position to Hatteras Inlet bluefish have been caught rather good. Some sea mullet had been caught all alongside the south beach. The inshore boats caught pup drum and a few speckled trout. Offshore fishing continues to be actually great. Lots of wahoo caught and a few yellowfin tuna and dolphin.

Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report ten-15
Posted on October sixteen, 2011

Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
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Nowadays was stunning. A small windy but warm and sunny. The winds ended up from the south-west at ten-20 mph and temperatures in the mid 70&#8242s. Good drum fishing at Cape Stage. Some puppy drum and through the slot dimension fish had been caught. From Cape Stage to Hatteras Inlet bluefish have been caught pretty excellent. Some sea mullet ended up caught all along the south seashore. The inshore boats caught puppy drum and a handful of speckled trout. Offshore fishing continues to be really excellent. A lot of wahoo caught and a handful of yellowfin tuna and dolphin.

Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report ten-14
Posted on Oct 14, 2011

Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:.

Today was a bit windy but sunny and warm. The winds ended up from the south-west 15-20 mph than switching to the north-west and the temperatures in the upper 70&#8242s. There were some large drum caught off the Avon Pier This afternoon. Cape Level had a good bluefish bite Down the Frisco Seashore there are nonetheless some bluefish and black drum being caught. Hatteras Inlet had a number of bluefish. The inshore boats caught some speckled trout right now. The offshore bite was outstanding. They had many citation wahoo, a number of dolphin and some black bout tuna. A blue marlin and white marlin ended up introduced. Good Luck to all of Capital City 4 Wheeler participants.

Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report ten-thirteen
Posted on Oct thirteen, 2011

Right here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banking institutions Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

The Weather these days was primarily sunny with a scattered rain showers. Cape Level had lots of bluefish and some puppy drum this morning. A couple of bigger drum were also caught. The Frisco and Hatteras seashores had all the bluefish you wanted. Inshore boats caught some speckled trout and puppy drum. There have been more boats fishing offshore right now. They had great wahoo fishing and honest dolphin and black bout tuna.

Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report 10-twelve
Posted on Oct twelve, 2011

Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:

Nowadays was wonderful and sunny with some afternoon showers and warmer temperatures. The winds were from the south-east switching to the south-west in the afternoon. Cape Stage had a real very good drum bite real late previous night and early this early morning. They must be there yet again tonight. The Frisco beach had a couple of bluefish, sea mullet and black drum. Down at Hatteras Inlet the bluefish bite was very good. The inshore boats had excellent speckled trout and gray trout. Only one boat fishing offshore these days and they caught 10 wahoo and a few black bout tuna and bailer dolphin.

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OIFC fishing report 10-15

She has nonetheless acquired it.&quot | Get Active | 10/15/eleven

Many will know this smiling confront. Had a excellent time fishing these days with Louise Ingram from here at OIB. Her smile says it all. We did not discover as several as we would have liked but had a gorgeous day up the Shallotte River.

– Capt. Jeff Williamson

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&quotBack to the east facet&quot | Get Active | ten/14/11

Tom Earp from Raliegh named me a month ago t o program a excursion to fish there at Carolina Beach. The 25 knot winds maintain us shut to the beach. The around shore wrecks did not generate many reds so we moved back again to the ICW and went to work.Mulllet minnows. We managed to bang out a double handful of reds and named it a excellent time.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson
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&quotShe has nevertheless got it.&quot | Get Hectic | ten/15/eleven

Many will know this smiling deal with. Had a great time fishing today with Louise Ingram from here at OIB. Her smile states it all. We did not discover as a lot of as we would have liked but had a beautiful day up the Shallotte River.

– Capt. Jeff Williamson

&quotBack to the east aspect&quot | Get Hectic | 10/14/eleven

Tom Earp from Raliegh named me a month ago t o strategy a excursion to fish there at Carolina Beach. The twenty five knot winds retain us near to the beach. The close to shore wrecks did not generate several reds so we moved again to the ICW and went to operate.Mulllet minnows. We managed to bang out a ambigu handful of reds and named it a excellent time.
– Capt. Jeff Williamson

&quotDon and Corinne&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | ten/13/11

Don and Corinne from Nebraska joined me for a fifty percent day trip this morning. We commenced off focusing on trout with artificials, but by no means connected. We moved on to try out and find the redfish. Corinne hooked up on a are living mullet and the drag was slipping just a bit. The combat was on! Its a trout! We obtained Corinne reloaded and the following bite was a redfish. I am not certain Corinne was quite prepared for the combat. She did a fantastic task sticking with it and landed our first slot red of the day. Meanwhile, Don hooks up challenging, drag screaming, angler and reel each straining beneath strain. Don did quick operate and did a excellent occupation at angling one more great slot red to the boat. Corinne hooks up yet again and it is yet another wonderful trout. Lady Luck! We had a couple a lot more mystery hook ups and swift break offs. We landed a couple of toadfish and the motion went lifeless. I was getting all set to pull the lines and head elsewhere. Corinne’s reel started out whining, then screaming and the battle was on yet again! Corinne landed a 26&quot brute of a redfish. I decided to go look for a flounder to full her slam. We could not locate one particular ready to bite a hook. I decided to attempt and stop the day with one more redfish. We doubled up and ended the day on a great be aware! I really like it! Thanks for fishing with me men! See ya on the h2o!
– Capt. Jacob Frick

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&quotFall Brawl fishing forecast&quot | OIFC Environment Cat / Carolina Cat | 10/thirteen/11

Seems to be like issues are coming together for a repeat of last years Fall Brawl King Mackerel Tourney where most of the fish were caught at Lighthouse Rocks. Last couple days have witnessed strengthening King fishing coming from Lighthouse Rocks. Have heard of some good types getting caught there. Looking out to following weeks climate, it seems to be stable. A weak front arrives thru subsequent Thursday and weekend seems to be exceptional. As fish start off to develop into LHR, if weather stays stable, fish must also remain steady. Hoping for a all out traditional fall Carolina King bite!
– Rube McMullan

&quotBait Report&quot | OIFC Environment Cat / Carolina Cat | ten/thirteen/eleven

Captain Chris Dawson just noted there is a great deal of bait on the seashore in 16 ft. of h2o. He also explained the h2o is clearing up. Capt. Chris said &quotthe drinking water is obvious sufficient to see the jelly fish&quot.

Very good news for the approaching tournaments!

– Capt. Rickey Beck

&quotKevin’s King&quot | OIFC Planet Cat / Carolina Cat | ten/12/11

Captain Kevin Sneed had to do some traveling today to find this king pictured underneath. But we know they are around. The bait is there and the h2o is settling down from the blow. The fish ought to be chewing and ready to be caught in time for the forthcoming tournaments.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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