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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 9-16

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
9/sixteen/11 Pic Of The Day!

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The first flavor of Fall weather began these days with robust NE winds blowing 20-25 mph and the air
temperature was much cooler than what it has been. This chilly front actually turned on the fish even though
and my customers Invoice and Sue Gagne caught some best slot size redfish this early morning.

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
9/fifteen/eleven Pic Of The Day!
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The Bulls Reds Are Back again! They need to be working sturdy for the next month or so and they typically weigh
on common 18-thirty as well as lbs and are amazing fighters on light tackle. This fish pictured over caught by
The Phillips household was the initial fish of the day and was a great way to start off the trip. We missed a
handful of other big reds and stayed hectic with some massive sharks as nicely.

Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
9/14/11 Pic’s Of The Day!
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Epic circumstances today light winds, glassy lake like seas and a lot of jacks! Pictured above my
customer Kris Thom caught a single of the largest jacks I have actually had a consumer catch. The fish weighed
in at 37lbs! Just a handful of lbs short from the State File! The afternoon journey with Wes Wagoner
was outstanding as well and we caught a few wonderful redfish and some wonderful sharks.

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

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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 9-15

Tuesday Fishing with good outdated Bob!

Properly, the morning bite was just as great. This afternoon the swell from which at any time is out there acquired us. The south side was really rather and a bunch of fish breaking and feeding but just out casting range. Course there was a boat out there which stayed in the middle of the school for several hours (part of it I know but if they did not have the license then). Anyway we left the seashore close to six pm and the swell was just out of handle.

Let’s see, when we got there I saw a great puppy drum in the wash on the northside so you know they just require to be fished for. Excellent fishing crowd with lots of skills.

Wednesday and its me once again!

Well, the swell is nevertheless up and this is a report from Bob jr and I. A huge spinner was sighted leaping on the north facet. The h2o is nevertheless thoroughly clean but making an attempt to dirty up on the south facet. I did listen to rumors (from River and welcome back) of a four# sea mullet on the south facet. Also gave some previous bloodworms absent and they made a few sea mullets of the north aspect.

Brian and crew caught 4 wonderful blacktips yesterday evening. Thats’ about all. Nonetheless lots of shells.

Reddrum Tackle
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 9-15

FISHING REPORT 09/thirteen/11
by Karla
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Marlin Fishing was a minor lighter yesterday than it has been in a awhile for our offshore fleet. There were a number of boats who caught and introduced some White Marlins but most of the boats came back with their limits of Dolphin. There had been also numerous Blackfin Tuna and Yellowfin Tuna brought in yesterday along with a fifty lb. Wahoo. Our Nearshore boats introduced in several bluefish, spanish mackeral, bring about fish, and some sea bass. The Inshore boats are catching tons of keeper trout.

9/15/11
by Denise
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Wednesday was an incredibly great day for offshore fishing. Our boats all arrived in early following catching their limits of yellowfin tuna and dolphin. There was also blue marlin, white marlin, sailfish and some blackfin tuna caught.

Our nearshore boats had good catches of bluefish and spanish mackeral and the inshore boats brought in speckled trout and blues.

Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
(252) 441-6301
http://www.oregon-inlet.com

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 9-15

Outer Financial institutions Fishing Report 9-15-11
Posted on September 15, 2011

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

Today was good when again. Sunny skies and light south-west winds at ten mph with temperatures in the very low eighty&#8242s. There is even now some swell left more than from tropical storm Maria, so it was a small rough. We have reviews of Cape Level generating some nice spanish mackerel. There has also been a handful of nice dimensions sea mullet on the Frisco beach. Down around Hatteras Inlet there were some wonderful bluefish and some spanish mackerel. Inshore the boats are catching some speckled trout. We have a bit of windy weather coming tonight. A small north-easter is right here right up until Sunday. North-east winds twenty five-35 mph is forecasted for tomorrow night time and Saturday, than decreasing to ten-15 mph. Here is a link to photographs of NC DOT progress on Hwy twelve soon after Hurricane Irene at Pea Island Inlet. Examine out our new web site and on the internet shopping at friscorodandgun.com.

Posted on September 14, 2011

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

Right now on Hatteras Island the climate was sunny and warm with light south-west winds at 5 mph and substantial temperatures in the mid 80&#8242s. Out at Cape Stage there are still spanish mackerel and bluefish becoming caught. The Frisco beach had some respectable swells from Tropical Storm Maria so fishing was sluggish. We only had some little bluefish documented. Down close to the Inlet at Hatteras there ended up some decent bluefish caught. Inshore the gray and speckled trout fishing was good. There had been plenty of 4 and 5 lb bluefish caught also. Nothing from the gulf stream but. Hopefully this weekend.

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

Nowadays was a brilliant sunny day. The winds were from the south-west at five-10 mph and temperatures had been in the reduced 80&#8242s. We had reviews of good spanish mackerel and bluefish at Cape Point in Buxton. The Frisco seaside had some bluefish and sea mullet. There is still some pup drum currently being caught down at Hatteras Inlet. The Inshore fishing from Hatteras has been real good with catches of speckled trout, gray trout, bluefish and some spanish mackerel. Still no offshore action, but it will not be extended. Hatteras Island opens back again up to website visitors on Thursday September 15th. Avon, Buxton, Frisco and Hatteras will be the only villages available to absolutely everyone by the Cedar Island and Swan Quarter ferries to Ocracoke then to Hatteras village. Shop with us on-line at friscorodandgun.com See you this weekend.

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OIFC fishing report 9-15

Key Hole&quot | Get Active | 09/15/eleven

Tim Gallimore, inventor of Captain Tim’s Channelside Rig, fished a solution hole, he and Daniel Simmons uncovered. Tim and Daniel were making use of Tim’s now renowned Channelside rig on a full moon and falling tide when they caught their fish, some of which are pictured below.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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&quotSea Problems/Bait Report&quot | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 09/fifteen/11

The Carolina Cat with Captains Steele and O.C. are on an eight hr charter. They documented at 8:forty am that the bait was just off the Shallotte Inlet in @20ft. of h2o. The sea is slick.

A customer had noted the markers in the Shallotte Inlet had been gone. The Carolina Cat suggested they are all there, just &quothug the Green&quot.

– Capt. Rickey Beck

&quotOn the Edge&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 09/14/eleven

The inshore bite was on fire just just before the full moon and has slowed just a bit with its passing. The redfish are nonetheless biting truly nicely. Reside shrimp and mullet on a carolina rig is obtaining the work done about hard structure. Rod and Invoice joined me yesterday afternoon, we discovered many short flounder with only one keeper in the bunch. We switched gears and commenced to target the redfish. We had lots of chances, but pulled hooks, bent hooks, and broke a handful of lines. We finally landed a couple of nice reds for dinner. Andy and Alan sign up for me this afternoon and the motion was pretty a lot the same. We landed numerous flounder, newborn gag grouper, and some good reds. Thank you guys for fishing we me! See ya on the h2o!

The water nonetheless needs to cool down a bit for an all out Fall bite! A cold front is supposed to move this weekend and need to aid us out a bit. I expect the bite will be excellent close to the new moon phase late subsequent week. Remain tuned….

– Capt. Jacob Frick

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Tubbs Inlet Drum&quot | Get Busy | 09/14/11

Reggie Gaddy Jr. stopped by the OIFC shopping for hooks. He told me about some red drum he’s been catching. Reggie was fishing from the beach on the west end of OIB and was catching drum with @4&quot mullet he been catching in his cast net. He explained he was fishing on a rising tide just within the mouth of the inlet and there was a thirty moment window when he was tearing the red drum up. He stated he comes down here from Weddington, N.C. about this time of calendar year, every single year, with the same final results. As is my general practice, I questioned Reggie to get me a photo. Here it is:
– Capt. Kyle Hughes

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&quotDrum At The Jetties&quot | Get Active | 09/14/11

Todd Helf and Robert Hughes fished the Jetties Saturday using pogies. Todd Caught and produced this 46&quot red drum.
– Capt. Rickey Beck
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&quotFresh Fish&quot | OIFC Entire world Cat / Carolina Cat | 09/13/11

If you decide to dine at The Mid City Bistro in N. Myrtle Beach you will be taken care of to refreshing wahoo, tuna and probably mackerel. Jeff Martini headed to the blue water..the scarp, with buddies and loved ones. The crew landed 4 wahoo, six mahi and a king.

Also Captain Brant, Captain Steele and Captain O.C. fished with Captain Wall Trayah aboard his boat out of Southport these days. They went to a hundred and fifty ft deep h2o and caught wahoo and king.

The wahoo bite is most certainly on!

– Capt. Rickey Beck

Ocean Isle Fishing Middle- Ocean Isle Beach, NC – for more reviews and approaching fishing information go to www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH

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North Carolina DNR fishing report 9-14

Northern

For the week of Sept. 4-ten

Ocean: Offshore motion was gradual final week due to the effects of Hurricane Katia and very large seas. Obtainable fishing days mostly yielded dolphin followed by wahoo, minor tunny, atlantic bonito, and yellow and black fin tuna. There ended up only a couple of billfish catches. Midrange fishing was minimal, as effectively, with the exception of a number of red drum and striped bass. Anglers had excellent catches of Spanish mackeral and bluefish when weather conditions permitted.

Inlets/Seems/Bays: Repairs to boat ramps authorized accessibility to these places in most circumstances, but fishing results charges had been very poor with the exception of some early early morning catches of spotted seatrout in Roanoke Audio off of the Small Bridge and underneath the Washington Baum Bridge.

Piers and Shorelines: Seaside fishing was minimal due to rough seas but pier catches were really great with lots of pompano and spot. Spanish mackeral and bluefish were also taken on a limited foundation.

Southern

For the week ending Sept. 11

Ocean: Offshore, bottom fishing made limits of grouper, together with a vast assortment of reef fish. Closer to shore boats concentrating on sailfish did very properly trolling close to pods of bait close to ledges and difficult bottom places. Some king mackerel, together with scattered catches of dolphin were caught in the identical general areas. Near shore reefs continued to make some really great flounder catches and some very huge red drum.

Inlets/Appears/Bays: Fishing was gradual, with the exception of a lot more spot showing up. Anglers caught flounder, drum and some trout. Anglers that targeted speckled trout in the bays and creeks behind Bald Head Island had some nice catches on reside shrimp. The best catches came from the Southport region.

Piers/Shore: Location piers reported quite tiny change with the exception of spot catches. Spot catches enhanced substantially. Croakers, bluefish, flounder, spadefish, sea mullet and pompano ended up all caught in lower numbers. Spanish mackerel were caught on most piers with the quite early morning several hours being the best time. Surf fishermen fishing alongside the regions barrier islands documented excellent fishing for red drum.

Central

For the week ending Sept. 4-ten

Ocean: Anglers caught numerous wahoo and dolphin on the reefs, as properly as amberjack and almaco jacks. The bottom fishing developed big numbers of sizable gray triggerfish and a mix of gag grouper, red grouper, white grunts, vermilion snapper, black sea bass, scup and some flounder. Inside of ten miles, Spanish mackerel and bluefish continued to be caught in excellent figures. In the vicinity of-shore bottom anglers noticed kingfish (sea mullet), black sea bass, flounder, scup, with some Atlantic sharpnose sharks in the combine.

Inlets/Sounds/Bays: Anglers managed to catch some bluefish, and Spanish mackerel in the inlets. The sounds were entire of bait fish, the occasional flounder, and at the appropriate times, big numbers of spot. The spot had been caught on cut bait on bottom rigs.

Piers/Shore: Pier fishermen noticed some bluefish, Spanish mackerel, Florida pompano, spotted seatrout and a handful of small tunny. The spot ended up little by little making their presence recognized. Fishermen had large catches at night time on the piers and river financial institutions, utilizing blood worms on a bottom rig. Also reported ended up kingfish (sea mullet), pigfish, croaker, spadefish and pompano. From the shore, catches consisted of pigfish, croaker, spot, kingfish (sea mullet), pompano and Spanish mackerel.

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Trophy Hunter charters- fishing report 9-16

Yellowfin Motion! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / 09/fifteen/11
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One more excellent day of fishing to get the Fall off to a excellent start. 3 sails, a few blackfins, and a limit of yellowfins. Seems like the climate will get greater by the initial of the week. Till then we will be pondering about hunting deer with the bow. Allow us know if you are ready to fish subsequent week. Many thanks!
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Another Combo! / Posted by: Kenneth Brown / 09/15/eleven

Hooked an additional tuna later in the trip. Two more sails swam up. Joey is keeping a single and the other is on the stand up pole. Tuna fishing was great! We will get a picture up at the dock.
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Action was quick from the commence. We hooked four yellowfins at once and Joey acquired this sail off the teaser.

Captain Kenneth Brown,
kennethbrown@charter.net,
Trophy Hunter Charters
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center
252-473-9892
http://fishtrophyhunter.com/

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Oden’s dock fishing report 9-15

Breakwater Island Resort
The Most recent From Oden’s Dock

Report
Posted by Kathleen on September 14, 2011 at thirteen:17:18

Moving ahead into fall and previous Irene, remember to join us in the coronary heart of Hatteras village. With the Breakwater restaurant opening on the 15th. You can relax on deck and take in a sunset while making the most of foods and drink specials.

A great deal of good fishing heading on in Hatteras as effectively. The Miss Hatteras has their fall timetable like equally entire and 50 % days. Please phone to make reservations 252 986 2365. Small Clam is also prepared and able to accommodate full day offshore charters. And Ken Dempsey is accessible for fifty percent day sound charters.
Albatross fleet correct down the dock had a entire day of offshore on the 12th with fishing that was rather plentiful with a reduce of Dolphins and wonderful dimension Blackfin Tunas. Inshore guides have had their fill on Flounders, Bluefish and Drum.
We at the dock are open from 5am to 6pm so please be a part of us for some fantastic fall fishing or just come down to have a drink or some steamed shrimp froms Riskys.
You can get in touch with the Breakwater Inn to make area reservations.
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Photograph of Will and his flounders.

Oden’s Dock
Hatteras NC
252-986-2555
http://www.breakwaterhatteras.com/

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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 9-15

nine-fifteen-eleven …… THURSDAY …… COOLIN’ with some SPOTS! ……

We are expecting a twenty five* cool down tomorrow, Saturday and Sunday! ………….. SPOTS are by now showing up, and rightly so it’s the commencing of FALL FISHING! ………….. Also, Puppy DRUM, FLOUNDER, BLUEFISH, some wonderful SPANISH MACKEREL jumping close to toward the stop, and SEA MULLET! ……….. Congratulations to PAT &amp FRANK POTTER (Benson, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS ………….. JAMES SUTTON (Pine Degree, NC)–one lb. 12 oz. SEA MULLET …………… NUI VINSON (Jacksonville, NC)–COOLER of FISH ………… CHRISTOPHER MURRELL (Grifton, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS ………… and CHRIS WATSON &amp THOMAS EARL (Goldsboro, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS! ………… The ideal fishing time is in the afternoon thru the evening, so there’s lots of time to come down this evening! …………. The weatherman says there will be some light sprinkles along with a 70* air temp, so bring a jacket or raincoat tomorrow if you anticipate fishing like we do! ………… Fishing is choosing up! ……… We have been getting the most calls from individuals asking yourself if the pier is open up…………. Tell YOUR Buddies we are Open up ALL Night! …………… Thanks, and SEE YOU Quickly! …………….. MIKE STANLEY

PAT &amp FRANK POTTER (Benson, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS ….nine-14-eleven

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JAMES SUTTON (Pine Stage, NC)–one lb. twelve oz. SEA MULLET ….9-14-eleven

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CHRISTOPHER MURRELL (Grifton, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS ….9-14-11

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CHRIS WATSON &amp THOMAS EARL (Goldsboro, NC)–COOLER of SPOTS ….nine-14-eleven

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NUI VINSON (Jacksonville, NC)–COOLER of FISH ….nine-14-11

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9-12-eleven …… MONDAY …… COOL DOWN In advance! ……

The EMERALD ISLE Seaside Bike WEEKEND was a exciting good results yet again (for the 7th year!) ………….. We pick the 1st weekend following LABOR DAY for the festivities simply because it is kind’a the lull among the Summer season Period and FALL FISHING Time! ………….. Specific many thanks to SAM SHIPP (Ballyhoo’s Sports Grill) who was the organizer this 12 months he did a great work without wanting to leap off the pier! ………… Many thanks to all who came this weekend, we could not do it without having you! …………….. Shifting along to FISHING, we are seeing some truly wonderful SPOTS starting up to present up, with POMPANO and BLUEFISH! ……….. Hurricane KANIA missed, as will MARIA, but it has stirred up the bottom, and we just are not seeing the BAITFISH that we noticed last week…………… The weather is predicted to cool off into the mid-70’s by the stop of this week that should provide the water temperature down to acceptable fishing temperatures (latest temp. is 79*– many thanks Dr. Bogus!) …………. We are in the process of deciding the substance listing for the for each re-build the subsequent phase is to get all set to set in a lacking piling and restore some cross braces lost in Hurricane Irene. ………… We will start these repairs instantly following SPOT Year, so never feel we will be in your way……….. we specifically require this time to help shell out for the rebuild! ……….. Plan a journey this coming weekend! ……… We would really like to see you! ………….. MIKE STANLEY

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

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Galapagos and Manta Marlin Fishing Report

Galapagos and Manta Marlin Fishing Report
Manta, Ecuador
The motion has been rather continual. So far the year has been decent but has not achieved its possible as previous 12 months. All through the month of September boats have been averaging 2 to 5 raised of generally blue marlin. A number of large blues approximated 600 to 800 lbs have occur into the spreads. September nine, a boat named strike went out and caught one blue and missing 2 much more. September ten had four boats out. Each and every boat noted raising at minimum 3 marlin, primarily blues. two boats caught two blues, 1 boat caught one and yet another lost 3. Drinking water was 76 F. On September 11, three boats went out with 1 boat reporting 4 raises and releasing 2 blues all around 300#. One more boat elevated four blues had 3 bite and missing all of them such as a blue that spooled a fifty#. Fish was estimated to be very large even though I did not get an estimate from them. The seas were first rate and circumstances remained really great to fish. Do not hesitate to guide your next journey to Manta now.
San Cristobal, Galapagos Islands
The last two weeks have been very windy and no boats have been out marlin fishing with anglers. Boats carrying passengers between Santa Cruz and San Cristobal have started to report tailing striped marlin on their runs. Waters are all around 69 F in accordance to several captains. 34 ft Huge Fish had some motor maintenance and had to run some hrs on the engines and took gain to do some fish not far from port. Captain Fernando Yepezreported September nine and 10 choppy seas about four to 6 with wind about fifteen knots. Trolling around the island of San Cristobal he noted catching several big eye tunas in the thirty to 60 lb array as properly as some wahoo 25 to 50 lbs. A number of groupers in the 10 to 20 lbs had been caught on the West aspect of San Cristobal jigging off the reefs. September is generally a slower month in Galapagos as winds nevertheless are inclined to be sturdy, waters are cold and couple of anglers are travelling. Nevertheless, October is just about the corner and waters really should start off warming and bait will commence to migrate as nicely as the marlin. Assume improved studies as we start to fish much more and a lot more.

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