North Carolina DNR fishing report 9-21
Ocean: Dolphin, wahoo, Atlantic bonito, little tunny and the two, blackfin and yellowfin tuna hit the docks in great figures. Anglers continued to release plenty of sailfish and equally, blue and white marlin. Anglers fishing in the midrange area caught a number of striped bass and red drum close to 4 – 5 miles offshore. Artificial reefs offered a handful of sheepshead, black drum, tautog and spadefish. Near shore motion was limited by tough seas, but favorable climate situations did yield good figures of bluefish with a few Spanish mackerel. Flounder, spotted seatrout and red drum had been caught with improved regularity.
Inlets/Seems/Bays: Flounder ended up caught on a standard basis with favorable keeper ratios in most locations. Shallow locations around shorelines and islands continued to yield the bulk of the catches. Spotted seatrout were caught in the early morning hours in the Roanoke Audio off of the Small Bridge and underneath the Washington Baum Bridge dropping off sharply about mid-early morning. Spot, croaker and kingfish have been caught in reasonable amounts.
Piers/Shore: Bluefish blitzing occurred for individuals that had been fortunate enough to be there at the appropriate time. Coolers ended up crammed with spot, alongside with moderate quantities of pompano, kingfish, croaker and pigfish. A number of cobia ended up caught off the stop of piers soon after dark.
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Ocean: Offshore, when weather permitted, fishing was amazing. Wahoo, sailfish and dolphin were caught in very good numbers. Most of the wahoo had been in the 35-pound array, but fish up to ninety pounds ended up caught. Anglers bottom fishing in drinking water depths of one hundred to one hundred twenty feet developed large red and scamp groupers, alongside with a selection of reef fish. Gag grouper had been biting around ledges and wrecks in the 10- to twenty-mile assortment. Close to shore reefs created flounder, huge red drum, gray trout and a lot of Spanish mackerel.
Inlets/Sounds/Bays: Anglers focusing on flounder caught some actually big fish, but numbers of fish caught remained low. Snow’s Cut was the very hot spot for citation dimension flounder with a number of fish more than eleven pounds caught. Fishermen targeting red drum and speckled trout did nicely in the bays and creeks powering Bald Head Island and the rock jetty at Small River.
Piers/Shore: Spots have revealed up in extremely very good numbers. Alongside with the spots, anglers caught pompano, sea mullet and bluefish. Anglers fishing are living shrimp and mullet minnows caught great figures of flounder and red drum, but most have been undersized. Surf fishermen caught a lot the same with pompano, sea mullet and red drum getting the prevalent species becoming caught.
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Ocean: Anglers caught some wahoo and dolphin on the reefs, as nicely as amberjack and almaco jacks. Anglers bottom fishing created huge figures of sizable gray triggerfish, and a mix of gag grouper, red grouper, white grunts, vermilion snapper, black sea bass, scup and some flounder. Within of ten miles, Spanish mackerel and bluefish continued to be caught in good figures. In the vicinity of shore bottom fishing anglers noticed kingfish (sea mullet), black sea bass, flounder and scup, along with some Atlantic sharpnose sharks.
Inlets/Sounds/Bays: Anglers caught some bluefish and Spanish mackerel in the inlets. The seems continued to be full of bait fish, the occasional flounder and at times, very good numbers of spot. Spot ended up currently being caught on reduce bait on bottom rigs.
Piers/Shore: The piers saw some bluefish, Spanish mackerel, Florida pompano and speckled trout. The spot had been becoming caught in larger numbers on the piers, shore, turning basin at the N.C. Port and Shackleford Financial institutions off the beach. Anglers ended up also catching kingfish (sea mullet), pigfish, croaker, spadefish and pompano. From the shore, anglers caught pigfish, croaker, spot, kingfish (sea mullet), pompano and Spanish mackerel.
N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries 3441 Arendell Road Morehead Town, NC 28557 (252) 726-7021 or one-800-682-2632
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Trophy Hunter charters- fishing report 9-22
Commenced a minor damp and bumpy but turned into a wonderful day. We are booked for the weekend but have availability tommorrow, Friday, and next week. Thank you and hope everybody had a good time
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Nowadays began wet with rain showers all about but ended with scorching tuna fishing. One more early day with a total box. We will get up a catch photo at the dock.
Captain Kenneth Brown,
kennethbrown@charter.internet,
Trophy Hunter Charters
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252-473-9892
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Surf City fishing pier 9-21
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cooler full of spots and pompano and Spots 2 and 3 at a time
nine/twenty…..Still catching pompano and spots…..a minor wetter today…..doesnt appear to make a variation…..crowd not so lousy….. guess they are afraid of a little rain…..I have heard they have caught 2 kings down at the Jolly Rogers today…..guess if you want kings thats in which you want to be….Congrats to them…..We nevertheless have a great deal of bait….clean shrimp and bloodworms and plenty of rainsuits if you forget about yours…..
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112 South Shore Dr
Surf Metropolis, NC, 28445
910-328-3521
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Ocean City fishing report 9/22Restless Lady good bite
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Open BOAT Journey FRIDAY SEPT 30 300 Per gentleman
Many thanks from the Restless Woman
Captain Sean Welsh
443 373-3413
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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 9-20
The past weekend has been a blessing with coolers of SPOTS, until finally MONDAY early morning ………… We saw a really nice run of POMPANO and the balance was SEA MULLET, SPECKLED TROUT, BLUEFISH, BLACK DRUM, and a few CROAKERS and tiny SPANISH MACKEREL ………… The wind has been in the NE for a few days, but will shift to a far more southeasterly route thru THURSDAY …………… Congratulations to ERNEST DUROGENE (Smithfield, NC)–2 lb. SPECKLED TROUT …………. TAYLOR & LORI SMITH (LaGrange, NC)–1 lb. 11 oz. SPECKLED TROUT …………. DENNIS MORRIS & RICKY AYCOCK (Selma, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS …………. ETHAN Page (Wilson, NC)–1 lb. SPANISH MACKEREL ……….. EMON SMITH (Harrells, NC)–9 oz. CROAKER ………… The Water TEMPERATURE is cooling down a bit, down to 76* (thank you Dr. Bogus) and if you are coming this way, be certain to provide a raincoat for the scattered showers in advance. …………. On a unfortunate notice, we missing one of our great pals on Sunday Ms. CORA MURRELL (Wyse Forks, NC) handed absent. Cora has been fishing here for forty+ decades, and all of the personnel here at the pier held her dearly in our hearts. …………. We will undoubtedly skip her, and our hearts go out to her family members and associates. …………… So come on down when you get a chance, catch some fish, and make Skip CORA proud of you! …………. SEE YOU Quickly! ………… MIKE STANLEY
Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier
Emerald Isle, NC
252-354-2919
http://www.bogueinletpier.com/
JERRY ROBINSON (Cape Carteret, NC)–two lb. 3 oz. SPECKLED TROUT ….9-19-11
DENNIS MORRIS & RICKY AYCOCK (Selma, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS ….nine-17-11
ERNEST DUROGENE (Smithfield, NC)–2 lb. SPECKLED TROUT ….nine-18-11
RANDY HOWARD (Kinston, NC)–3 lb. one oz. BLUEFISH ….9-19-eleven
TAYLOR & LORI SMITH (LaGrange, NC)–1 lb. 11 oz. SPECKLED TROUT ….nine-17-11
BILLY YORK & BILLY YORK Jr. (Asheboro, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS & POMPANO ….9-19-11
BILLY YORK Jr. (Asheboro, NC)–one lb. 11 oz., one lb. thirteen oz., & two lb. 2 oz. BLUEFISH ….nine-19-11
ETHAN Page (Wilson, NC)–1 lb. SPANISH ….9-17-11
DOUG McLOUD (Hadnot Creek, NC)–COOLER of POMPANO ….nine-19-eleven
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EMON SMITH (Harrells, NC)–nine oz. CROAKER ….9-17-eleven
two lb. 3 oz. SPECKLED TROUT … nine-19-11
Individuals on PIER ….9-19-eleven
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 9-20
Posted on September twenty, 2011
Right here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Right now was partly cloudy with rain off and on most of the day. The winds ended up light out of the south-east and temperatures have been in the higher 70′s. Fishing at Cape Stage was quite respectable right now. The bluefish and spanish mackerel were biting most of the day. We have a great deal of fresh finger mullet on ice. The inshore boats are nonetheless caching speckled trout. One boat went offshore right now and they had a great day with a number of wahoo and some yellowfin and blackfin tuna. A great quantity of dolphin had been caught far too.
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 9-20
by Korin
We have had good fishing reports these days from the fleet. Inshore there was quite excellent speckled trout fishing right now with really a couple of keepers, unfortunatly no photos however. Offshore we had some wonderful catches of yellowfin tuna and a couple of dolphin. Tomorrow we should have a handful of pictures of the catch.
Oregon Inlet Fishing Middle
(252) 441-6301
http://www.oregon-inlet.com
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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
Ocean Isle Fishing Middle- Ocean Isle Seashore, NC for more reviews and forthcoming fishing information check out www.OIFC.com —
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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 9-20
These who ventured out this morning caught Bluefish and Pup Drum on the south facet of the point and I just received a phone from Terry that a thirty inch Drum was just landed at the level. Rumor has it that there were some Spot and Sea Mullet caught on South Beach earlier today. Winds will be shifting about to the E/SE tonight and that need to support – Grumpy.
Tuesday Fishing Report
Yearling Drum at the Stage previous night time and Dan just referred to as letting us know that Pups and Yearling were becoming caught on equally sides of the Position together with Bluefish. Spot and a couple of Sea Mullet from the southern shorelines – heading fishing – see ya tomorrow – Grumpy.
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Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
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