Hatteras Harbor fishing report 10-15
Weather was calmer in the morning but breezed up in the afternoon. Wahoo was excellent and Yellowfin Tuna had been a very good catch. No boats fished inshore.
Bite Me: David Jochum of Washington, DC caught a 42lb Wahoo. Hugh Janus of Frisco, NC released a Barracuda.
Friday, October 14, 2011
Excellent fishing right now with plenty of boats out! Weather was awesome and windy with winds increasing in the afternoon, but anglers stated it was really worth it. Wahoo were the catch of the day with many citation dimension. Fair Dolphin have been caught as effectively as a scattered Blackfin Tuna and King Mackerel. Hatteras Fever introduced a Blue Marlin and Tuna Duck produced a White Marlin.
Citations
Tuna Duck: Brian Evans of Ruffin, NC introduced a White Marlin.
Bite Me: James Raines of Blairsville, GA caught a 44lb Wahoo.
Hatteras Fever: Steven Guyton of Wilmington, OH introduced a Blue Marlin right now and a Sailfish (Oct 13th).
Massive Eye: James Odell of Kannapolis, NC caught a 64lb Wahoo. Albert Fox of Sabillasville, MD caught a 43lb Wahoo.
Sundown: Peter Clarke of Raleigh, NC caught a 53lb Wahoo.
Thursday, Oct thirteen, 2011
Overcast day with many boats out fishing. The main catch today was Wahoo with some good sizes getting brought to the dock. Dolphin fishing was honest and there have been scattered Blackfin Tuna. Hatteras Fever produced a Sailfish.
Inshore excellent Speckled Trout and Red Drum.
Sundown: Travis Strausser of Cuyahoga Falls, OH caught a 40lb Wahoo. Luke Strausser of Akron, OH caught a 42lb Wahoo.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Just a single of our boats fishing nowadays, they had a rather very good day. They caught ten Wahoo, a handful of Black bout Tuna and a couple of bailer dimension Dolphin
Inshore boaters caught a couple of Speckled and Grey Trout
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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 10-15
This weekend has established to be a great bottom weekend! …………. We have picked up SEA MULLET, POMPANO, BLUEFISH, BLACK DRUM, and small SPOTS! …………… The SPOT Run has not transpired however, I passed the MOREHEAD Town PORT yesterday in our boat, and with all of the boats around, we did not see anything caught! …………… Anyway, it appears like there just isn’t much motion in the SPOT DEPT. rather significantly wherever, at the very least SO FAR! ……… Congratulations to KENNETH WADE (Winterville, NC)–two lb. 14 oz. BLACK DRUM ……………… ALLEN SKINNER (Clinton, NC)–1 lb. 12 oz. SEA MULLET ………… LOU Pace (Stella, NC)–1 lb. six oz. & one lb. 2 oz. SEA MULLET ………. MATT RAY (Raleigh, NC)–twelve oz. BLUEFISH ……………. SUE SOSNOWSKI (Clayton, NC)–9 oz. BLACK DRUM …………. LESLIE JONES (Kinston, NC)–eight oz. & seven oz. POMPANO …………. and DORIS SKINNER (Lucama, NC)–eight oz. BLACK DRUM ……….. Gorgeous climate is in retailer for the following handful of days, so if you get a chance, occur on down and choose up a number of of these good measurement bottom dwellers! ………… The Water TEMPERATURE has dropped to 71*, and it will most likely keep there for yet another week or so, dependent on the next Cold SNAP. ………… SEE YOU Soon! …………. MIKE STANLEY
KENNETH WADE (Winterville, NC)–two lb. 14 oz. BLACK DRUM ….ten-15-eleven
ALLEN SKINNER (Clinton, NC)–one lb. 12 oz. SEA MULLET ….10-13-11
LOU Tempo (Stella, NC)–one lb. six oz. & 1 lb. 2 oz. SEA MULLET ….ten-fifteen-eleven
MATT RAY (Raleigh, NC)–twelve oz. BLUEFISH ….ten-15-11
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SUE SOSNOWSKI (Clayton, NC)–nine oz. BLACK DRUM ….ten-14-eleven
LESLIE JONES (Kinston, NC)–eight oz. & 7 oz. POMPANO ….10-15-eleven
DORIS SKINNER (Lucama, NC)–8 oz. BLACK DRUM ….10-14-11
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ten-thirteen-11 …… THURSDAY …… Still not there! ……
As the season progresses, we are viewing a lack of SPOTS, the target fish that everyone Loves! …………. The earlier few days have been below a Reduced Strain and the ocean has been rough. Fishing has been predictable with BOTTOM/SURF feeders like Puppy DRUM, a couple of BLACK DRUM, an assortment of SEA MULLET, POMPANO, and modest SPOTS. ……………. Congratulations to MIKE KISER (Salisbury, NC)–five lb. fifteen oz. Pet DRUM ………… ANDY PARKS (Jacksonville, NC)–1 lb. 7 oz. SEA MULLET ………… JOHNNY Prolonged (Emerald Isle, NC)–Several Nice SEA MULLET ………….. and VIRGIL LOFTIN (Atlanta, GA)–COOLER of SPOTS & MULLET …………. We positive aren’t environment the woods on fireplace, but there are plenty of Ready FISHERMEN! ………….. The water temperature has risen to 72*, but we will see a Cool OFF this weekend with lovely skies and cooler temps! ………….. Possibly that will be our shot! ………. See you Soon! ……….. MIKE STANLEY
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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 10-16
A few huge Drum, a few Yearlings, and a few Pups caught this early morning at the level. Bluefish just about everywhere you throw a bait. A few Specks caught off Ramp 38 and Puppy Drum documented powering the Motels. Tiny Pompano off Ramp 43 and along South Seashore and truthful catches of Sea Mullet and Black Drum becoming caught from North and South Shorelines – Grumpy.
Thursday Fishing Report
All the Bluefish you want to catch at and all around the Point with the exact same report from powering the motels and all together South Seashore. A couple of Yearling Drum caught at the Position late this morning together with a few slots. Sea Mullet and Black Drum documented from South Seaside and Ramp 43. Speedo just referred to as and mentioned Bluefish on each and every cast this evening at the Level so Drummer Boy is heading residence – Grumpy.
Friday Fishing Report
five big Drum caught on Avon Pier this afternoon and by just a single individual – bet that ain’t the situation correct now. Sea Mullet off Ramps 43 and 49 together with a few Black Drum. Bluefish keep on to cooperate and rumor has it that a couple Specks had been caught nowadays at the Jetties. Good luck to all fishing in the 26th annual Cap Town Tournament – Grumpy.
Saturday Fishing Report
The day started out out with Pups, Yearling, and a few Large Drum at the Stage and it is ending with the exact same report. A good blend of Drum even now becoming caught at this posting on equally sides of the Level. A lot of Bluefish from all beaches and some citation Sea Mullet caught off Ramps 43 and 49. Great climate for the tournament this 12 months and another great day on tap for tomorrow – Grumpy.
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The Southern Fishing Report by Ken Sturdivant 10-13
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October 14, 2011
LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 9.89 FEET, THE CREEKS ARE SLIGHTLY STAINED AND THE MAIN LAKE IS CLEAR AND 71 DEGREES. THE UPPER LAKE IS TURNING OVER.
This Lake Lanier Bass report is from Jim Mathley, www.jimboonlanier.com 770 542 7764
Spotted bass fishing in Lake Lanier remains good. Even though the weather conditions have been suspect with cooler temperatures, rain, and high winds, the fishing has been solid. The spotted bass in the lower lake continue to school heavily around creek mouths as well as over the river channels and standing timber near both long running steep points and humps. Topwater baits, swimbaits, flukes, and a Fish Head Spin will catch these schooling fish. Focus on points and humps in the mouths of creeks and work your baits over brush or rocky areas where the fish are schooling. When the sun is out, the fish will relate more strongly to the brush. This is the best case scenario as when the fish are in the brush, they are easier to target and they will come up for your baits. When the weather is cloudy the fish tend to roam and sometimes become bottom locked. We have been catching these fish on a shaky head worm. In addition to the schooling fish, there are some good 2-3 pound fish available on rocky secondary points in cuts off the main lake as well as in the mouths of the major creeks. A buzzbait or spinnerbait early in the morning when the wind is blowing into the structure is the best time to fish these areas. Be flexible on the water and experiment with different baits and presentations. Fish are readily available and are feeding heaving in preparation for winter. The lures and presentation to catch these fish changes every day, but the fish will bite. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
This Lake Lanier Striper report is from Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena of Big Fish On! Guide Service, 404 561 2564. www.bigfishonguide.com
Striper fishing is fair and the turnover is in full swing. Stripers are chasing the bait to the surface and have started moving into the creeks and north. The shallow top water bite has started and the old reliable Red Fin, Spook and Chug Bug will work. Running and gunning points with top water, bucktails and Capt. Macks new Game Changers will keep you busy with spots as well as stripers. There is a lot of shallow bait over deep water, so keep your eyes open for those surfacing fish. Because the fish have moved up in the water column it’s time for free line herring behind the boat and on planner boards. Start with herring about 40 foot behind my boards and 80 to 100 feet behind the boat. The bait stores are starting to carry trout. We have not used them this week but we do have some good reports of trout on down rods on points over a 25 to 40 foot bottom. You should also consider them on your planner boards and free lines. Umbrella rigs are also working but they are getting a little difficult to pull due to the trees and brush which are 10 feet closer to the surface. The mouth of Young Deer Creek, Bald Ridge Creek and Shoal Creek continue to be good places to start. I have also had reports of stripers on the north end in Wahoo and Little River.
October 14, 2011
WEST POINT LAKE IS DOWN 11.1 FEET, STAINED & 75 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL
Bass fishing has been good. Fishing has continued to pick up with the recent cooler temperatures. With the cooler temperatures and low water conditions have concentrated fish on just about any shoreline cover available. Fish can be caught on many different patterns right now dependent on current weather conditions. On windy days use a 3/8 ounce spinnerbait in a chartreuse white color with double willow leaf blades gold and silver combination. On days where there is less wind use shallow diving crankbaits and top water poppers in shad patterns. With all of these baits you will need to cover a lot of water so be prepared to stay on your trolling motor.
Hybrid and striper fishing is good. Topwater activity is heating up first thing in the morning and late in the evening. The mid day bite has continued to be the same using live shad on humps and road beds, but for consistent action focus on schooling topwater fish. To catch these topwater fish use floating flys trailed behind popping corks. The action can last for a while so be prepared. The best areas for topwater action have been mid lake from north of Wehadkee creek to the 109 bridge.
Crappie fishing has been good. Fish have not begun roaming yet, but once you locate fish in cover you can catch quite a few. The best locations have been in Yellow Jacket creek on standing timber and deep brush piles. Temperatures have not dropped quite enough for trolling jigs so stick with down lining live bait.
October 14, 2011
LAKE ALLATOONA IS DOWN 8.57 FEET, 74 DEGREES AND CLEAR
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Line side fishing is good. There is good schooling activity going on all over the lake in the mornings and afternoons and all day on cloudy days. Look for hybrids and small stripers busting the top in the Fields Landing and Delta area, at the island in front of Kellogg Creek and Harbortown, between Bartow Carver and Illinois Creek. The biggest school is between Bethany Bridge and Stamp Creek. Fish big will take the white Rooster Tails, Jr. Flukes and anything on a popping cork. These lures must be fish on 6 to 8 pound test line or you wont get bit. If theyre not coming up, pull umbrella rigs and this will out fish live bait 5 to 1. We use a Mack Farr four arm umbrella rig with nine ½ ounce white bucktails. Chartreuse or white trailers seem to be working equally well. If you dont like trolling try dropping a white with chrome Flex-It spoon on top of fish you see on the graph.
October 14, 2011
LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN 7.86 FEET, CLEAR & 74 DEGREES
Bass fishing is good and the fish are active most of the day. Look on the points and creek bends down lake and fish out to 18 feet of water. Down lake use the 1/2 ounce jig and a larger Pro Pork Trailer by Uncle Josh on the heavy cover. The crank bait and spinner baits cast on the bank cover and slowly worked will get strikes. Pick apart any hump especially mid lake and up. Many of the humps are holding schools of bait fish but the most baits schools are up lake. Later in the day, spinner baits down lake in the creeks are fair just work rocky points. Stanley spinner baits with bright blades will draw shallow strikes as the bass move to the creek banks and points during the day. The Zoom water melon seed lizards on a Carolina rig has been good later each day. On creek channels use a Culprit red shad worm on a Texas rig with the brass and glass combination. Work baits right on the bank around any cover. Look on the maps for any old road beds and find them with the Lowrance Structure Scan technology and there will be schools of fish out there. The Bass Fishing Lake Hartwell guide is for sale. Lake levels are from www.lakelevels.info/?StateID=GA
October 14, 2011
CLARKS HILL IS DOWN 8.41 FEET, 74 DEGREES WITH MOSTLY CLEAR
Bass fishing is good and the backs of the creeks both up and down lake can hold a schools feeding on small bait schools. Start out the day with the jig and eel in all black and add some extra Berkley bass scent. Work any deeper docks or grass lines with the half way back in the creeks and hit points closest to the creek channel. Later in the day small crank baits with blue and shad colors are fair. Fish these baits out on the main lake points and humps. The Bill Norman Little N is working with a stop and go retrieve. Do not hesitate to cast this lure right into the docks with any brush exposed. Work this lure through the structure as slowly as possible and tick the lures off the tree limbs. For the better bass use the larger 1/2 ounce Stanley jig and an Uncle Josh #11 pork trailer. Select dark colors in brown and black combos. Jig and pigs can be fished slowly and cast the bait into the trees and work every limb with this lure. If there are any docks close by be sure and work them very well. There are some better fish under these docks and effective use of lures can draw a larger bite. All Georgia lake levels are from www.lakelevels.info/?StateID=GA Georgia lake levels are from www.lakelevels.info/?StateID=GA
October 14, 2011
LAKE RUSSELL IS DOWN 8.40 FEET, CLEAR & 73 DEGREES
Bass fishing is good and the water is cooling down moving the bait schools shallow. Stay down lake where the waters are a little warmer in the backs of the creeks. Use small finesse worms or a trick worm as well as the jigs and the dark greens are best. Keep a pearl Super Fluke ready all day for any schooling action. The bass will move shallow on a warmer afternoon and small crank baits on points and secondary points mid lake are good areas. Brush piles on points in 10 feet of water are holding bass and worms and jigs will fair. Work all lures slowly and use a Gilraker red and black worm in the brush using a Texas rig with Tungsten weight and use the smallest weight you can still feel. Tungsten and a glass or metal bead creates a lot extra sound and draws fish to look at the lures. Crank baits in the Shad Rap in a #7 have been fair in creeks on the northwest side of the lake. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale.
October 14, 2011
LAKE SEMINOLE IS DOWN ONE FOOT, CLEAR AND 82 DEGREES
Bass fishing is good and the water is warming fast. Get out the spinnerbait and beat all the grass beds mid lake. Also fish the current breaks along islands of the main lake or in canals just off the rivers. Fish a Spro Superstar Spinnerbait with dual Colorado blades in chartreuse and white with gold blades. Fish the spinnerbait with the current and not against it. Another good pattern is flipping any type of vegetation along the river banks and in the pockets off of the main river channel. Use a flipping rod like the 7’6" Falcon Expert and heavy braid. The best bait for flipping is a 4" Big Bite Baits Fighting Frog in Prime Rib. Use a 1 ounce True Tungsten weight and a 5/0 straight shank Gamakatsu hook. The old frog colored Jitterbug will also work and anyone can use this old lure to catch bass all day.
October 14, 2011
LAKE GEORGE IS DOWN 3.05 FEET, 79 DEGREES & CLEAR
Bass fishing is good and it easy to use the Texas rigged worms or lizards on main lake sandbars. Try the 1/4 tungsten sinkers and a 5/0 Gamakatsu offset worm hook and add a 8" Big Bite Baits Kriet Tail Lizard in watermelon red. Make sure to use heavy line for this technique and the 16 or 20 pound test Sunline Fluorocarbon works real well. The other technique that catches big ones is to fish near the grass lines in any clear water with a Spro BBZ 1 swim bait. This technique will add some weight to a days catch. See our web site for Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass DVD on sale. Georgia lake levels are from www.lakelevels.info/?StateID=GA
October 14, 2011
LAKE WEISS IS DOWN 2.04 FEET, LIGHT STAIN & 66 DEGREES BY COLLINS GUIDE SERVICE
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Bass fishing is good and a lot of Largemouth bass have moved shallow in the coves and bays, look for any brush or stumps in 4 feet of water or less. Shallow running crank baits, spinner baits and Rat L Traps in shad patterns are working great. The Spotted Bass are on main lake points and humps, road beds and shallow river channel ledges, soft plastics like the Senko worm in green pumpkin with a chartreuse tail is catching a lot of good spots.
Striper fishing is fair and they are showing up in the main lake on river channel ledges 8-14 feet deep. Live Shad down lined and free lined, trolled slowly on the old Coosa river channel is producing best
Crappie fishing is good and a lot of crappie are under the deeper docks, look for larger, older docks that create a lot of shade. Use a 1/24 ounce jiffy jig in colors JJ13 and JJ17. A lot of larger crappie are starting to show up on the old river channel ledges in the main lake and the Riverside area, spider rigging with minnows is starting to produce some good fish with a ton of under size fish. Look for more to move to the ledges as the water cools more.
October 14, 2011
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.82 FEET, 78 DEGREES, MOSTLY STAINED.
Bass fishing is good and now is the time to work the on schooling fish down the lake. Watch main lake points and humps for activity. Have three baits ready to go, a Zoom Fluke in albino color, a Sammy and a 1/2 ounce chrome and blue Rat L Trap. Idle over these areas, and look for bait on your graph. Sometimes the boat wake will actually trigger the feeding frenzy if there are fish there. If you see bait, stop and work all three baits over the point, and you should get fish to come up.
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October 14, 2011
LAKE OCONEE IS DOWN 2.28 FEET, 72 DEGREES AND CLEAR.
Bass fishing is good. Start with a buzz bait on the sea walls as you come into the cove. Clear on the main lake and stained up the rivers. A white or a chartreuse and white Old Nelly buzz bait has been working over the past few days. Next, switch to a dark color worm. Fish the worm under any dock in a pocket or cove. Docks with wood structure on them are the best. Start at the mouth of the cove and work to the back. There are also some schooling on the south end of the lake. When moving from cove to cove keep an eye on your Lowrance for a school to show up and then run your shad rap through the school. With all the rain this week the river bite has shut down. After a few days without rain this bite should pick back up. The water up the rivers is cooler and should not be overlooked once the water clears some.
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Line Side fishing is fair to good. The fall bite is starting up. Look in the river bend area of the lake and have a bait tank full of live bait (threadfin shad, shiners, and gizzard shad.) All will work on most days. A good way to locate the schools is to pull a Capt. Mack umbrella rig in the mouths of the creeks and coves until you find the schools. Lick Creek is loaded with bait. I was fishing that area before all the rain. There was more than one school of stripers in this area. Electronics are very important at this time of year. Your Lowrance can save you a lot of time fishing an area with no fish. The cooler the water gets the bigger the schools will become. Sugar Creek has the Capt. Mac umbrella rigs in stock along with Okuma line counter reels and Okuma striper rods. They also have a complete line of Zoom baits on hand. If you like to see the Lowrance HDS units in action call and we can show you how it works with the on the water demonstration.
Crappie fishing is good. Right now the fish are showing up in the mouths of the creeks. Some fish are showing up in brush piles from 5 to 10 ft. Look for the fish to show up on your Lowrance and drop you live shiners down the depth they are holding at.
October 14, 2011
JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN ONE FOOT, CLEAR, 74 DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair. Look for bait to move shallow in the backs of creeks and pockets all over the lake and the bass will follow. Early in the mornings, work a topwater bait on seawalls, boat ramps and docks in these areas. A Sammy or Pop R will be very effective at daylight. On bright sunny days, use an all white 1/4 ounce double willow leaf Ol Nelle spinnerbait around these same areas. On cloudy days, use a black or gold blade buzz bait. Add a Zoom Super Fluke to the tackle and baby bass and pearl are the two best colors. Be sure to use the flukes on a 3/0 Mustad offset worm hook. The sea walls are holding some good fish and the Zoom fork tail worm on a spot sticker cast right on the walls should get bites.
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Fishing Report October 12, 2011 Lahaina Harbor, Maui, Hawaii
With favorable temperatures and fishing studies, Dave Huchlak and Ken Porisky determined to head out on an early departure excursion. Dave and Ken manufactured the proper selection and ended up catching a shibi in addition to a good group of mahi.
Particularly tranquil winds authorized Ben Simmons, Kelly Aman, Todd McClane, Ryan Anderson, and Tom Joll to fish off the island of Molokai. The anglers fished fairly shallow waters shut to the coast with a variety of jet head lures. This tactic resulted in a pair of mahis as properly as 3 onos.
Chris and Melissa Rumph ended up comforting when a good fish abruptly broke the surface, grabbed a lure, and began to rip line off the reel. The exciting bite resulted in the effective tag and release of an about 200 lb. blue marlin, which produced for a very good day on the drinking water.
Paul Falcone caught a great aku. Akus, or skipjack tuna, are normally scaled-down than Pauls fish and are regarded as to be the main staple of blue marlin that check out the Hawaiian Islands.
As his shirt suggests, this angler genuinely did get busy right after a mahi darted behind the boat and attacked a lure. Subsequent time he really should wear a shirt that references catching a 500 lb. marlin.
Chan Hance, Frank Warga, Delbert High-quality, Leo Pryor, and Jose Escobedo visited a few of buoys and picked up a number of mahis in the procedure. Absolutely everyone was hoping that the buoys would be keeping more fish, but Chan, Frank, Delbert, Leo, and Jose have been nonetheless smiling at the conclude of the trip.
This mahi, which was caught in the afternoon, was not the biggest specimen out there. Nonetheless, the fish did give some entertainment and fillets.
Employing natural bait at FADs was a productive technique for Roberta and Ryan Kinslow, Lynn and Ed Millette, and John Sharun. The anglers completed the day with a stringer of mahis that consisted mainly of great fish, including a large bull.
Mike Cate had been dragging an aku along a latest line in hopes of obtaining a massive bite when this bull mahi came in on the bait. The greedy mahi took the bait and Mike did a very good occupation of guaranteeing that the bait was effectively traded in for a larger fish.
Lo Khamphan used the approach of dragging a dwell opelu all around a FAD. Right after heading into the h2o about the buoy, the bait was not alive for long. This nice cow mahi pounced on the opelu with no hesitation and Lo proceeded to battle his fish to the boat.
This kawakawa offered some entertaining for a younger angler. If the kawakawa is utilised as fresh bait, there is no doubt that a mahi would try to eat the little tuna. The kawakawa can also be reduce up to serve as bait for bottom fishing. The bloody meat draws a whole lot of strikes and the difficult skin prevents the bait from coming off the hook.
Jason, Ben, and LJ Woody went fishing as a loved ones. They diligently worked a FAD with a combination of bait and little lures to catch these mahis. The even larger mahis are much more probably to take a bait while the more compact mahis sometimes favor a modest lure through a organic bait.
Sean Dickt was prepared for action when this mahi picked up the bait he had been dragging. Sean responded speedily to the bite and managed to get his bull mahi to the boat with no any difficulty.
Michaela and Peter Hanzlik, Julios McGruder, Ahmadou Ndong, and Natalie Frasier discovered an aku pile and picked up some tuna, one particular of which was a nice aku. The anglers also caught a kawakawa, which is yet another species of tuna.
Laurie Shepard and Jason Demars didnt have to go far to come across their fish. As an alternative of heading for the horizon, Laurie and Jason labored the inside of pinnacle known as key spot. Key spot has a nutritious population of bait fish and, as a outcome, predatory fish can also be found there. Laurie and Jason discovered some predatory fish and caught these two mahis.
Jeff and Frank Loehmann, Sara Johnson, and Jim Schliabba trolled through an location and caught a shibi on their smallest lure. Staying in the place, the anglers converted from lures to bait. The consequence of that adjust in methodology was 3 mahis, which includes a wonderful bull.
Eli and Lorisa Huerta went bottom fishing for a few of hours and had a productive excursion. In addition to inedible species which had been produced, Eli and Lorisa caught an uku and a papio, both of which are very good to eat.
John Merrill and Alex Menkies put in a great day out on the h2o in search of the biggest fish that they could find. By the stop of their journey, John and Alex had located a couple of cow mahis.
Audrey Inga seasoned the exhilaration of viewing and hooking a blue marlin. Audrey also felt the disappointment of obtaining a wonderful fish shake the hooks out. Nonetheless, Audrey was thrilled about catching this thirty lb. bull mahi.
Chad and Blake Payton ended up joined by Justin Stell at an offshore buoy. A few mahis at the bouy were unable to resist the normal bait presented to them. Chad, Blake, and Justin took gain of all their bites to catch a mahi apiece.
Many thanks for taking a appear at this Begin Me Up fishing report. Any concerns can be directed towards Deli in Start off Me Ups Lahaina Harbor booth at 808-667-7879 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Hawaii Time. An alternative is to email startmeupfish@gmail.com. Right up until the following report, tight lines.
Aloha,
Jonny
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 10-10
Posted on October 10, 2011
Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Properly these days was about the identical as the previous handful of days. Partly cloudy and winds from the north-east at 10-15 mph. The temperatures ended up in low 70′s. Cape Level had some very good bluefish and puppy drum fishing, a handful of sea mullet also reported. The Frisco seaside had some bluefish and Hatteras Inlet had bluefish and puppy drum. The only boat fishing inshore had very good catches of nice size bluefish, flounder and some puppy drum. Only one particular boat fishing offshore right now and they minimal out on wahoo. The biggest was forty five lbs.
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Trophy Hunter charters- fishing report 10-10
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A gradual down for the last two days. We began to the north chasing some fish from yesterday. They had moved overnight and we spent our time relocating in hopes of greener pastures. Our previous effort made the prize. Good problems and biting yellowfins. Not a bad hours well worth of fishing. Thanks and hope you liked the action.
Slower Tuna Motion! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / ten/08/11
The tuna took the day off these days. A very good indication of fish still but they just ended up not feeding. We caught a few yellowfins for the day and a couple of dolphin. Hopefully tomorrow will be better. Thanks and hope absolutely everyone enjoyed the journey.
Citation Yellowfins! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / ten/07/11
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Another excellent day of tuna action. They have been a small larger above the last few days. We had two citations right now weighing 70 lbs and 71 lbs. Lots of birds on tuna and life in standard Tomorrow will be crowded but hopefully there will be enough to go about. Hope every person loved the motion and the meat on the table. Many thanks!
Captain Kenneth Brown,
kennethbrown@charter.internet,
Trophy Hunter Charters
Oregon Inlet Fishing Middle
252-473-9892
http://fishtrophyhunter.com/
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Ocean City fishing report 10/9 Restless Lady Spencers Canyon Tuna
Thanks from the Restless Woman
Captain Sean Welsh
443 373-3413
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 10-10
by Korin
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Ahead of we get into our day-to-day fishing report we would like to congratulate Captain Sam Stokes and the Slammin Sammys Hurricanes surf fishing crew for winning the Nags Head Surf Fishing Tournament. Our inshore fleet had excellent numbers of rock fish, speckled trout, and some flounder. The close to shore fleet caught all the bluefish they could want as well as a couple of albacore. Offshore there ended up catches of dolphin, wahoo, black fin tuna, and yellow bout tuna. 1 of the wahoos weighed in at a citation weight of 67 pounds. Our head boat went out nowadays and had very good catches of bluefish and flounder. You can make reservations for any of our charters on the internet at www.fishingoregoninlet.com or by calling us at one-800-272-5199. Keep in head that if you do not have a celebration of 6 you may indicator up for a make up charter on our internet site or pay a visit to us in individual at the reserving desk.
10-09-eleven
by Korin
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Nearshore we had good catches of bluefish these days and our gentle tackle inshore fleet had bluefish as properly. The inshore fleet also had speckled trout and flounder. Offshore we did not have as a lot tuna nowadays as we have had in the past week, but we had much more dolphin than we have observed in a even though. There was also an 80 pound mako shark brought in these days.
FISHING REPORT – ten/ten/eleven
by Denise
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Our offshore fleet returned right now with excellent catches of blackfin tuna and their limits of yellowfin. Our nearshore boats pulled in quite very good catches of bluefish.and Skip Oregon Inlet also returned with a very good volume of blues and flounder.
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
(252) 441-6301
http://www.oregon-inlet.com
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