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Release Sport Fishing Hatteras fishing report 8-15

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An additional nice day on the ocean with a light north wind to neat issues off a little. I had the make-up trip today with some fellows from Richmond and northern VA. We had some great wahoo bites throughout the day and a couple of blackfin tuna. I thought we ended up heading to get skunked by the dolphin but a massive school located us all around 3pm and we were capable to get our limit.
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These days was another relaxed day with a light north wind. The fish have been quite cooperative right now. Rob Reed and his family have been great anglers and understood what to do when the action started.
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Right now was an additional great day in Hatteras. The ocean was quite great with a mild east wind. Marshall Fowle and his crew were veteran anglers and created quick operate of the bites we had

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Hatteras, NC 27943
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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 8-14

Thursday Fishing Report

A lot more of the very same with Sea Mullet leading the way adopted by Spot and a handful of Pompano. Bluefish and Spanish have slowed down but a few had been caught at the stage this evening. Inside of Specks, Bluefish and Trout while exterior Dolphin, Large Eye Tuna, Wahoo, and the occasional Sailfish are getting boated – Grumpy.

Friday Fishing report

The day started with a great Spanish and Bluefish bite at the Position and this has ongoing for most of the day. David Jasinski weighed in a 5lb 4oz Spanish this afternoon and most of the fish are in the 2 and 3lb class. Bluefish up to 4lbs and they are staying caught on both metal and cut bait. Weighed in a 3lb 3oz Pompano so the large ones are still all around. A lot of Spot, Sea Mullet and Croaker reported from all beaches.

Trout, Bluefish, Spanish and a couple of Flounder inside of and very good catches of Dolphin, Wahoo, and Kings exterior – Grumpy

Saturday Fishing Report

The spanish proceed to demonstrate up close to the level in the AM and than yet again in the PM Weighed in a 5lb 10 oz spanish today.Pompano,sea mullet and spot along the northern beaches.Trout in very good numbers in the sound and dolphin proceed to be caught off-shore.&quotCome Get You Some&quot HOOP-DEE!!!

Sunday Fishing Report

A lot of Bluefish at the Stage this early morning with a handful of Spanish mixed in. Some big pompano nevertheless becoming caught alongside with a great deal of modest ones. Spot and Sea Mullet becoming caught on north and south seashores. Individuals fishing for Shark are undertaking nicely specially when fishing following darkish. Hoop-Dee just called to let us know the evening bite of Bluefish and Spanish was on at the Level. No Boat report this night – Grumpy.

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Buxton, NC
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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 8-14

FISHING=REPORT-08-10-11
by bill
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Mostly yellowfin tunas caught at the Gulf Stream. Scattered white marlin, blue marlin and sailfish were caught and released. Several nice wahoos were caught as well as two big eye tunas. Each one weighed over 190 pounds. One boat caught yellowfin tuna, dolphin, wahoo and released a white marlin.Inshore boats caught tailor bluefish and spanish mackerel. open boats caught some nice size speckled trout One boat ran two shark trips. Miss Oregon inlet caughht flounders and a variety of other fish in the morning and afternoon.

FISHING REPORT 8-11-11
by Affie
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What a beautiful day for fishing. Our offshore boats came in with some dolphin, yellowfin tuna and a few wahoo. There were some billfish releases of sailfish and white marlin. Nearshore fishing was outstanding catches of bluefish and spanish mackerel. Also some catches of tile fish and sea bass. Inshore light tackle and fly fishing charters had a great day with catches of speckled trout, which included a good number of keeper size. Inshore charters also had 3 cobia brought in as well some sharks.

FISHING-REPORT-08-12-11
by bill
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Marlin put in an apearance at the Gulf stream. The season when they are most active is getting close. The flags in the lead picture represent nine white marlin caught and released. Everyone of them went to the air. There were fifteen that showed an interest in the baits, nine who connected. The party came from Raleigh and Greenville, North Carolina, They included Will Varnum, Adam Shack, Mike Rowe, Earl Laqne, A. Hobgood and Tim Capps. Two boats caught and released four white marlin and there were two bluemarlin caught and released estimated at around 400 pounds. A fair number of yellowfin tunas were caught and some nice wahoos. Several boats limited on dolphin. Inshore boats caught lots of tailor bluefish and spanish mackerel. Open boats- – two caught and released sharks, one caught speckled trout and one caught 2 cobias and some dolphin. Miss Oregon Inlet caught flounders and a variety of other fish.

8/13/11
by Korin
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Good trout fishing today for our inshore fleet. In addition to speckled trout they caught some blue fish and cobias. Nearshore there were plenty of bluefish and some spanish mackerel. Offshore it seemed like they were warming up for the Alice Kelly with nice catch and release white marlin fishing. The most reported by our fleet was 8 released today. There were also nice yellowfin tuna and dolphin catches brought in to the dock.

8/14/11
by Korin
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The Alice Kelly was today and we had about 10 boats fishing in the tournament they caught between 1 and 3 white marlins and a few boats had a blue marlin. In addition to the marlins released we had some yellowfin tuna and dolphins caught as well. There was an overnight trip that came in this morning with some yellowfin, blackfin, and big eye tunas. The big eyes weighed in at 256 pounds and 244 pounds. Nearshore there were good bluefish and spanish mackerel catches.

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 8-14

fishing report 08/09
Very hot once more nowadays with lots of sunshine and southerly winds.

We had some mixed fishing studies these days. It appears that most of the catches had been quite scattered with a great mix. From Avon to Hatteras we obtained studies of scattered Sea Mullet, Blues, Very handful of Spanish, Pompano, and Flounder.

The inshore Charters described some good Speckled Trout catches.

Offshore reported some fair Dolphin and Wahoo catches. They launched 5 Sails and one Blue Marlin.

Fishing Report 8/eleven
The beach fishing was on the slow side with only a few sea mullet and pompano reported.
The inshore boats had very good speckled trout fishing along with spanish and bluefish.
Offshore there had been scattered king mackerel,excellent dolphin and wahoo, and great blackfin. Hatteras Harbor documented 3 sailfish launched.

8-12-11 Fishing Report
The climate was wonderful right now. Temperatures ended up in the substantial 80’s, and the winds ended up blowing all around five-ten mph out of the east.

Seashore Fishing was slower right now than it has been recently. There ended up only a handful of studies of pup drum from the south seashore.

Inshore charter guides reported a first rate day. There was good spanish mackerel fishing, alongside with a handful of gray and speckled trout.

Offshore charters had a pretty excellent day as nicely. Reports of great dolphin fishing, a few wahoo and a number of blackfin tuna came in these days. There was 1 sailfish released out of Hatteras Harbor right now by the Tuna Duck.

The climate will be alright tomorrow. Winds are anticipated to be 10-fifteen mph out of the east, and only a thirty% possibility of rain with scattered thunderstorms possible. Fishing tomorrow ought to be a great bet.

8-13-11 Fishing Report
The weather conditions was nice nowadays. Temperatures ended up in the substantial 80’s and lower 90’s. Winds were blowing five-ten mph out of the east these days.

Seashore Fishing was wonderful as plenty of reports arrived in. Bluefish and spanish mackerel proceed to be caught at the level, while sea mullet, pompano and pup drum are scattered among the northern and southern beaches. Also a handful of flounder all around.

Inshore charters reported an superb catch of speckled trout, gray trout, and bluefish.

Offshore boats reported great dolphin fishing alongside with a few wahoo and blackfin tuna. There have been two sailfish released out of Hatteras Harbor today. One particular from the Sea Creature and a single from the Tuna Duck.

The weather conditions seems to be a small significantly less promissing. The temperatures are suppose to continue to be in the higher 80’s, but the winds are suppose to improve substantially. It is expected to blow 15-20 mph out of the southeast and a 60% likelihood of rain with a few thunderstorms.

08-14 Fishing Report
Hatteras and Frisco beaches had bluefish, sea mullet, and pompano. Buxton cape point had excellent catches of blues, and spanish. In the sound right now ended up flounder, bluefish and a number of specks.

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Captain Judy fishing report ,Savannah, 8-14

CAPTAIN JUDY HELMEY

“Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956”

POB 30771

SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410

912 897 4921 912 897 3460 FAX

www.missjudycharters.com

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August 15, 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

Sounds, beachfronts, and near shore Casting can be “all most too much action!” Menhaden report

Big Red Fish In the Hot Water Grass

Welcome to Captain Judy’s of Miss Judy Charters own personal SHARK WEEK!

Sharks bites in the sounds and beachfronts

Artificial reefs Spanish mackerel at the KC Buoy yesterday August 9, 2011 Tuesday

August 10, 2011 Wednesday Captain Judy Helmey on Miss Judy Too

August 10, 2011 Wednesday Captain Wally our South Carolina Connection…South Carolina’s Beaufort 45

August 13, 2011Saturday Captain Judy and Captain Kathy turned a short bottom fishing trip into complete

Bottom fishing at the artificial reefs this past week! It’s time to join the “The fishermen that are now part

Scorpion fish colorful, intriguing, interesting, strange looking, and very dangerous!

Savannah Snapper Banks It’s the only place that I know where you can fish and catch a little of everything.

Gulf Stream Fishing Blue marlin Photo by Daniel Carter Sweatte Nice Blue Marlin, which was caught, fought, tagged, and released!

Freshies Report Tina Edwards holding nice salmon, which she caught while fishing in Grand Haven,

“Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not!” Mules, Trucks, and Cars

Sounds, beachfronts, and near shore

Casting can be “all most too much action!”

This past week proved to me once again that I fish in a very interesting area for sure!!

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Captain Kathy Brown is being careful about where she is tying his cast net lead. It’s tied to the boat for that just in case a big fish gets in the cast net. Nice catch Captain KB!!

Menhaden Report

There are plenty of these bait fish to be caught in the sound, around the beachfronts, and even offshore passed the sea buoy area. Here’s the thing to catching menhaden you have to find them first. And believe me if they are in an area there is one bird that can help you with its eyes from the sky. That would be the pelican, which considers the menhaden one of their finest snacks. Fishermen call menhaden “Pelican Candy!” So therefore when looking for schooling menhaden on the surface look for diving or hanging around pelicans. For those that are not only looking to catch menhaden but also those fish feeding on them here is a suggestion that you can take right to the hook up bank. When pelicans are diving on menhaden there isn’t much leftovers for other birds to be interested by. However, if tarpon, shark, or jacks are feeding from down under there will be small sea birds getting involved. When a pelican feeds it basically swallows the fish whole leaving little left over feeding opportunity. However, when a 100 pound tarpon starts to make it runs through a school of menhaden lots of different size parts happen bringing on the interest of all sizes of sea birds. Believe me in this case where you have pelican and lot of sea birds feeding in one area your catch opportunity definitely increases.

With all this being said, “I saw about a 100 pound silver king better known as a tarpon crashing through as school of menhaden just as Captain Kathy was just about to throw the cast net!” The top side of this fish was about 12 inches thick and it had it feeding lights on bright. There were lots of different size sea birds. Had I stopped and fished this area I most likely could have scored some reel scorchers. Before I end this I need to suggest that instead of placing your cast net lead on your waist I suggest tying it to the boat. That way if a big fish happens to be under you net when it closes it can pull the boat around and not you overboard!!

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In April 2011 I came upon this tightly schooled pod of trophy red fish, which I found about 27 miles offshore. They were all swimming in the cadence and all were over the 30 pound class size. I called this my once in a lifetime viewing offshore!

Big Red Fish In the Hot Water Grass

During this time of the year it’s is not unusual for inshore fishermen to get a chance at catching some really nice trophy red fish. This is one fish that likes what’s up in the grass and on some occasions get it self into too shallow of water conditions. It’s true in most cases when a fish has it’s sights on something to eat they follow it through even if it means bottoming out. Captain Ray Crawley of Miss Judy Charters found some really nice trophy size red fish this past week. According to this report the tails on these red fish were 14 inches across. Not only were their tails big, but also the bodies attached to them. He watched as a couple of fish skirted through such shallow water that he couldn’t get his flats boat near them. However, as he watched them feeding he planned his catching strategy. In his bait well were some lively finger mullet. While using his smallest adjustable float rig he lipped hooked the mullet up and cast it into place. As soon as the natural splash was made it got both fish’s attention. There is this thing about a red fish once hooked especially when it’s in the grass…well it hauls as*! And you already know the rest of the story! The spool might be emptied, but it’s hard to wipe that smile off the customers face!

Welcome to Captain Judy’s of Miss Judy Charters own personal SHARK WEEK!

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Photos by Captain Judy Helmey

Meet Mr. Bull shark, which was caught, fought, and released, unharmed! This brings to light that this is one shark that is still eating and growing as we speak!

Sharks bites in the sounds and beachfronts

For those that want a short boat ride to some really big fish pulls “now is the time!” Best baits are going to be whiting, blue fish, Spanish mackerel, Boston mackerel, and large whole squid. Most sharks are hooked up near sand bars in less than15 feet of water. Here’s what I do know…if you hook up and the fish runs toward the deepest part of the river “it’s a real big shark!” I have been catching bulls, spinner sharks, large rays, and some fish that once they hit my bait have not stopped running yet. So therefore those fish that I didn’t get to the boat were the biggest ever and that’s my fish story and I am sticking with it!

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Here’s a mega size Sting ray, which was caught, fought, and released!

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Here’s the mid section of a spinner shark!

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Large spinner shark! Here’s the head! The tail follows many feet later!

Artificial reefs

Spanish mackerel at the KC Buoy yesterday

August 9, 2011 Tuesday

The catch reports for Spanish mackerel have been good one day and bad the next. However, while fishing offshore yesterday Captain Ken Kennickell and crew caught some really nice Spanish mackerel while trolling around the KC artificial reef areas. The preferred bait for this particular day was small to medium Clark spoon with was pulled behind #2 and #3 planers. Some spoons were pulled right on the surface behind Cajun popping corks. Several of the Spanish caught weighted in close to 10 pound range…now that’s some big Spanish mackerel for sure!

August 10, 2011 Wednesday

Captain Judy Helmey on Miss Judy Too

While I was plain old drifting and bottom fishing at KC Artificial reef I watched as Spanish mackerel passed right under the boat. While reeling in an assorted sizes of black sea bass, pig fish trigger fish, sharks, reef runners, and others biters Spanish followed most hooked fish right to the boat. I watched as a few bait pods were pushed to he surface around the reef. As I made way home I saw several bait balls rounded up by hungry Spanish mackerel. Who knows maybe this is it!! Top water time!

August 10, 2011 Wednesday

Captain Wally our South Carolina Connection…

South Carolina’s Beaufort 45 and General Gordon’s artificial Reef

Captain Wally on Sea Wolf reported catching 4 to 5 pound Spanish mackerel while trolling the South Carolina waters. According to this report his charter group caught a nice Spanish just about every time he pulled spoons over the structure. Hey, this fish might be late, but isn’t it great? Finally some top water action…

August 13, 2011Saturday

Captain Judy and Captain Kathy turned a short bottom fishing trip into complete success. Once arriving at the KC artificial reef buoy, hooks were baited, lines were dropped, and the catching of under sized black fish began. It was quickly noticed that not even one out of every ten black fish caught were even close to legal. So therefore we decided what the heck? Let just troll! With no birds in sight or top water action it seemed like our catching day might have been doomed! However, out of no where came a few birds with their feeding headlights on! I watched as they glided through occasionally making a surface feeding score. With a being said, “We followed the birds and caught some of the nicest Spanish mackerel that we have caught all year!! I told you bird watching could be a lot of fun and on this day it certainly was!

Bottom fishing at the artificial reefs this past week!

A few keeper bottom black sea bass are being caught while just plain old drifting these areas. The reef located in 55 plus depth water is holding the most keeper bottom fish. The artificial reefs in less than 55 feet are holding a few fish. However, there are smaller ones that larger black sea bass. This is one of our offered “catch and release trips only where fishermen get the opportunity to reel in lots of fish! This is great catching trip on light tackle. The Atlantic Sharpnose shark population has found these spots and the feeding must be good! The old question how do you keep a shark interested? Is answered here “Plenty of feeding opportunity!”

I have my customers count the fish that they count while bottom fishing. On any given four to five hours artificial bottom fishing trip six customers could catch over 200 fish. Now I didn’t “keep I said catch and release!” No matter how you look at this “it’s a lot of fun especially on light tackle!” It’s time to join the “The fishermen that are now part of mega fish catching club!”

Scorpion fish colorful, intriguing, interesting, strange looking, and very dangerous!

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This is a scorpion fish, which was caught while bottom fishing at the Savannah Snapper Banks. Please know that this fish is very dangerous and not only can it fin you the mucus covering the entire outside is also very toxic. In the mid nineties Captain Ali Young of Miss Judy Charter got finned by one of these fish. The pain from the small puncture wound was so great that she described it as been stung by 100 bees at one time in the same spot. After about 5 minutes after this happened her heart start racing and her pain was not manageable. At the time I was 50 miles offshore of the Wassaw Sea Buoy. After discussing with the Coast Guard while making way it was decided that Landing Harbor Marina would be my first as well as closest point to meet an ambulance. We talked about a Coast Guard helicopter pick up and arrival timing all would have been about the same.

With fish in a bag, Captain Ali loaded in an ambulance and sirens a blasting off to the hospital she went. It took four days of pumping strong antibiotics into her system so as to get control of the poisons that enter her body with one flick of scorpion’s top fin. Captain Ali made a full recovery from the ordeal.

Then there was this commercial boat

One of the local commercial boats while fishing caught a scorpion fish. Believe me they are well aware of the consequences if they touch this catch. However, a green horn, which in the commercial fishing world is a new man on the boat taking his first trip, didn’t ask, didn’t touch, but did remove and unusual way. After pulling this fish from the depths on his bandit rig instead of cutting his 400 pound monofilament leader he grabbed a discarded paper bag, clutched the fish, removed the hook, and tossed it back over board. As soon as this deal was done, he balled the paper bag up, got the mucus in the cuts that were on his hand, and off to the hospital he went. Since the 12 knots tops speed making way commercial boat was almost 75 miles offshore when this happened a Coast Guard Helicopter ride was taken.

With all this being said, “Don’t touch this fish, just cut the line!”

Savannah Snapper Banks

It’s the only place that I know where you can fish and catch a little of everything.

The bottom bite in regards to black sea bass, white grunt, vermilion snapper, trigger fish, rock bass, sand perch, ruby red lips, banded rudder fish, ocean perch, and an assortment of others bottom biters has been very good. However, although I don’t want to admit it, but need to since this is the fishing report the grouper bite has been slow. We have only caught a few scamps and gags over last week’s fishing trips.

Gulf Stream Fishing

Blue marlin

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Photo by Daniel Carter Sweatte

Nice Blue Marlin, which was caught, fought, tagged, and released!

Normally I always suggest giving this area a try, because after all just fishing the blue waters of the stream is an amazing thing. And normally during this time it’s a hit and miss type of situation. However, after getting so many good catching reports from fishermen catch black fin tuna to yellow fin tuna to lots bill fish I guess you could say, “It’s time to go because now we know!”

Captain Judy’s Blue Water Suggestion for this week..

Just trolling! Here’s what my plan would be…

After picking an area to set my compass heading on such as the Deli, Triple, or South Ledge I would take a take a heading in that direction. However, I would stop long before arriving to any of these destinations. Once I passed the depth where the first set of Naval Towers are locate, which is around 110 feet I would put out high speed trolling lures. The lures that I have can be pulled at 19 knots. However, I suggest pulling at around 12 knots and when you do get a hit pull back on the throttles as soon as possible. While making way with lures out I suggest looking for bird activity. I always used to look for any sea birds below the horizon line. It’s my opinion that these sea bird glide near the surface taking advantage of the low winds while looking for that prefect meal. Keeping an east direction in mind, only change course to south or north if you see some sort of bird feeding activity. Believe me if you want to be a good blue water fishermen you have to “go to the birds!”

If you get a hit it could be any thing from a Mahi Mahi to Wahoo to king mackerel to a tuna. The bottom line is this: Please remember the water they you catch a fish out of when high speed trolling would have been an area that you would have just made way right over. As my father used to say, “To catch a fish you have to set traps better yet pull a hook!”

Freshies Report

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Tina Edwards holding nice salmon, which she caught while fishing in Grand Haven, Michigan. According to Tina “the fight was just right and a whole lot of fun!”

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“Little Miss Judy’s Believe It or Not!”
Mules, Trucks, and Cars

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This is one of daddy workers working on a damaged radiator. According to “AT” my father had a stack of radiator in the back of his shop that was easily over a story building high. Here’s this story and it’s an interesting one too! My father had come up with a way to fix damaged radiators. As AT talked I was thinking, “What the heck was he talking about?” Then it all surfaced…he said, “Those radiators that had been damaged in possible hunting accidents!” Then he said, “Your father’s shop was a dangerous place to work!” And then AT said, “At first it was about hunting accidents and then it was about shoot outs!”

If you have been following my stories then you already know that my father wasn’t just a fisherman. Before my time, during the forties he also had a most interesting career in the automobile repair industry. At least that’s what I was told. Upon meeting my new friend, “AT” of whom worked for my father in the mid forties, things might have been a little different. I knew that daddy repaired and fixed wrecked cars, but he never told me about his “wrecker business!” After thinking about it I guess he needed a wrecker to bring in the damaged or wrecked cars. My thoughts were that he just hired some other business to take care of that. I was very wrong. My father had one of the biggest wrecker’s services in Savannah. He could haul everything from a “Mule Cart to a Large 18 wheeler Truck!” My new source “A T” never mentioned what they did with the mules. I must ask that question when I meet with him again.

At any rate, according to “A T” (one of my father’s trusted employee of the mid forties) the wrecker business was handled a little differently back in the good old days. When a wreck was reported an officer was sent to the scene and it was up to him to contact a wrecker service. In other words, it was his choice. According to the story back in the old days those companies that paid the most got the “most wrecked car calls.” I had to wonder how the police called the wrecker service. After all cell phones weren’t invented at this time. I then found out that the larger wrecker services had short wave radios right in the shop. Back in the old days you could hear all conversations. The police’s frequency was out there for everyone to listen too and they did. Payment for calls and tips came in the form of clothes, liquor, and just plain money. However, I feel that there were other things that were offered, but I don’t think “A T” wanted to share them with me. (Now is the time to use your imagination!) After hearing this story “I wonder if anything in that particular business world has changed.” It’s my opinion that “I think not!”

“Here’s My Line Now Bite My Hook!” Captain Judy

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OIFC fishing report 8-14

"Sunday Afternoon Fishing" | Get Busy | 08/14/11

The weather called for 50% chance of thunderstorms this afternoon. The storms held off until after dark. Too bad for the flounder and drum as Brandon Sauls, Jeff Beck and Clay Morphes hit the flats on Brandon’s Bonecruscher.

The crew fished with live shrimp and landed several flounder and drum. They fished the Sunset Bridge and in behind Ocean Isle on a falling tide They had several small flounder and numerous keepers. One of the reds was 26".

– Capt. Rickey Beck
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"2011 Cape Fear Sailfish Classic" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/14/11

This year’s very successful CapeFear Sailfish Classic is in the books. The overall champion was 18 Reeler, a 33 ft. Grady owned by Vance Forbes of Wrightsville beach. They released 2 sails on Friday which they caught near the 23 Mile Rock.

The 1st sailfish was released by Reggie Abbot who captained Daddy Rabbit out of Fayetteville.The largest dolphin was day 2, weighing 16.62 lbs., caught by House Divided.

Most importantly was that over $ 30K was raised for Cys World. Please visit them at www.cysworld.org. The Boston Whaler was won by Dell Murphy of Wallace, N.C.

The Cape Fear Classic organizers would like to thank their sponsors, The OIFC, Atlantic Marine, Sea Tow,Ocean Isle Marina and most of all, the 15 captains who participated. Look for an even bigger and better Classic in 2012.

– Capt. Rickey Beck

"Report" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/14/11

I know we’ve been pretty quiet over the past month, particularly on the offshore scene. The honest reason is there has not been a whole lot to report. However, that doesn’t mean we have not been catching fish and making people happy. Most of our mid to late Summer charter fishing is 4 and 6 hour, half day trips. This keeps our range to within 20 miles and cuts down on options. Many of our trips are for Spanish Mackerel, which have been biting very good all Summer. Lately they’ve been in 25-30 feet of water around Glass Minnow and Pogy pods- lots of Blues mixed in as well. On our 6 hour trips we have been giving the Kings an opportunity to cooperate, but they really haven’t been doing much. However, we have run across a few fish and the occasional Mahi — here are a couple of pics from last week as proof that there are in fact Kings and Mahi still out there and there is good reason to go fishing.

I’m really looking forward to this week’s cooler weather. Maybe it will spark the fish to move and get biting.

– Capt. Brant McMullan
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"Cape Fear Sailfish Classic results" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/14/11

The tournament was a great success, the OVERALL CHAMPION is 18 Reeler, a 33 Grady owned by Vance Forbes of Wrightsville Beach, They released 2 sails on Friday near the 23 mile rock. The first sailfish of the tourney was released by Daddy Rabbott of Fayetteville, captained by Reggie Abbott. The largest dolphin of Day 2 was House Divided, with a 16.62 mahi!

Thanks to all who participated in the tournament and who bought raffle tickets to win the boat. Through the tournament and the raffle, over $ 15,000 was raised for Cy’s World foundation. Plans are underway to spend the money on getting more kids on the water and in the woods.

Thanks to the Newell family for their work in putting the event together and hosting it. They ran a first class show.

– Capt. Brant McMullan

"Brett Devore’s ‘cuda" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/14/11

Below are pics of a barracuda Brett caught while fishing with Capt. OC and 1st Mate Aaron
– Capt. Rickey Beck

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"Family Outing" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/14/11

Capt Chris (OC) Dew and 1st mate Aaron Dew took Brett and Joanna Devore along with their children Shelby (8), Samantha (11), and Savanna (3) on a near shore fishing trip Friday.

They spent the majority of the day trolling for spanish. Along with the spanish, they boated one monster of a barracuda. Chris said this was one of the nicest families he had met.

Thanks for fishing with us.

Thanks to Captain OC for the photos from the "gaff cam".

– Capt. Rickey Beck

"Gaff Cam Pics" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/14/11

Below are more pics Capt Chris took with the gaff cam.
– Capt. Rickey Beck

"nice king from 90/90" | Real-Time Update | 08/12/11

Reuben Green & Brent Elvington weighed a nice 29 pound king caught from 90/9 0 this am. They reported good bait and lots of Spanish. Capt. Brant McMullan
– Brant McMullan

"’cuda" | OIFC World Cat / Carolina Cat | 08/12/11

Ken and Matt Ritch along with Stafford Dunbar landed this citation barracuda at the Shark Hole today. They had hooked a king and the ‘cuda ate the king and went on to give 30 minute battle until he was landed. The fish was a citation size 52" and 32#. My understanding is they were going to release the predator.

Joe Seegars also sent me a picture of some 5+ lb. spanish he caught today.

Barracuda pic.. and story by 1st mate Mitch

– Capt. Rickey Beck

Ocean Isle Fishing Center- Ocean Isle Beach, NC – for more reports and upcoming fishing news visit www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH

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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 8-14

Hatteras Harbor Marina
P.O. Box 537
Hatteras , NC 27943
http://www.hatterasharbor.com
800-676-4939

Sunday, August 14, 2011

A peaceful sunday in Hatteras with a number of boats fishing. There have been fair catches of Dolphin as well as a couple of Wahoo. Inshore there have been excellent gray and speckled trout as nicely as Cobia.

The 28lb Cobia pictured was caught on 8lb test. Great one particular!
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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Offshore: Boats arrived back again with good catches of dolphin and a number of wahoo and blackfin tuna. 2 sailfish ended up released.

Inshore: Outstanding catches of speckled and grey trout and bluefish.

Today’s Citations:

Sea Creature: Evan Ross of Troy, NY – Sailfish Release

Tuna duck: Brooks Driskill of Lexingtonpark, MD – Sailfish Release

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Offshore: Boats arrived back with great catches of dolphin, handful of wahoo and blackfin tuna.1 sailfish was launched.

Inshore: Boats had excellent catches of Spanish mackerel and the two gray and speckled trout.

Present day Citations:

Tuna Duck: Gregory Clark of Clayton, NC – Sailfish Release

*Private* Fin Dawg: Steven Jeffers of Taneytown, MD released a White Marlin.

Looking for make up anglers! $ 240 for each man or woman! Call 1-800-676-4939 for a lot more info!
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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Offshore: Excellent catches of dolphin, wahoo (citation sizes forty-48lbs) and blackfin tuna. King mackerel catches were scattered. three sailfish have been released.

In the vicinity of Shore: Boats had great catches of Spanish mackerel and bluefish.

Inshore: Very good catches of speckled trout.

Present-day Citations:

Bite Me: Eliza Harman of Atlanta, GA – Sailfish Release

Hatteras Fever II: Diane Ray of Bronx, NY – 48lb 56in Wahoo

Godspead: Tyrel Raymer of Disputanta, VA – 45lb 58in Wahoo

Gambler: Dane Owens of Wynatskill, NY – 42lb 57in Wahoo AND Jeffery Cordle of Lancaster, OH – Sailfish Release

Sea Creature:(Make Up Journey) Neil McWhirt of Fredericksburg, VA – Sailfish Release

Ebook Nowadays …. Make Up Listing Commenced! Contact 1-800-676-4939

Photograph 2: 48lb Wahoo!

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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 8-15

eight-fifteen-11 …… MONDAY …… It’s getting Greater! ……

Fishing has improved this weekend there ended up elevated catches of SEA MULLET, BLUEFISH, FLOUNDER, POMPANO, and SPANISH MACKEREL! …………… Congratulations to APOLONIO GONZALES-GUEVARA (Lacoma, NC)–four lb. 2 oz. SPANISH MACKEREL ………….. BOBBY BAIN (Rocky Mount, NC)–1 lb. 6 oz., 2 lb. thirteen oz. &amp one lb. twelve oz. FLOUNDERS …………… ANDY PARKS (Jacksonville, NC)–3 lb. SPANISH MACKEREL ………….. JORGE RODRIGUEZ (Hubert, NC)–one lb. nine oz. POMPANO &amp 2 lb. SPADEFISH …………. and DAN COOK (York, PA)–one lb. seven oz. SPADEFISH ………….. The Drinking water TEMPERATURE has dropped a degree or two to 84* (thanks Dr. Bogus), and ideally this will be a pattern given that the air temps will be higher 80’s to reduced 90’s this coming week! …………….. We had some great T-STORMS final night, and it certain was welcome because EMERALD ISLE has not observed much rain this month! …………. We will proceed to see some t-showers thru the week, but they are usually small lived, and actually welcomed from beachers to fishermen! …………. so arrive on down this week it is on an upswing! …………… SEE YOU Soon! …………… MIKE STANLEY

APOLONIO GONZALES-GUEVARA (Lacoma, NC)–four lb. two oz. SPANISH ….8-thirteen-11

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BOBBY BAIN (Rocky Mount, NC)–one lb. 6 oz., two lb. 13 oz. &amp one lb. twelve oz. FLOUNDERS ….eight-thirteen-11

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ANDY PARKS (Jacksonville, NC)–3 lb. SPANISH ….8-twelve-eleven

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JORGE RODRIGUEZ (Hubert, NC)–1 lb. 9 oz. POMPANO ….eight-13-eleven

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DAN COOK (York, PA)–1 lb. seven oz. SPADEFISH ….8-12-11

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JORGE RODRIGUEZ (Hubert, NC)–two lb. SPADEFISH ….eight-eleven-11
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Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier
Emerald Isle, NC
252-354-2919
http://www.bogueinletpier.com/

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Ocean City fishing report 8/12 Restless Lady WMO

Well here we go second of WMO tournament started on our way at 4am heading south to the 500 fathom line in the washington canyon .At 8:20 am 10 minutes before lines in we idle back and out of the corner of my eye told to look of the bow and sure enough 40lb tunas were busting all over the surface Capt todd saw 4 yellowfin tunas airing out with something chasing them .8:30 am lines in the water and started fishing within minutes we had a bite something destroyed a split mullet in the flat nobody saw the fish,then a little turn we had a white marlin on a plug jumped him off then caught a white marlin on the bait and switch program keeping in mind we are pluGging for blue marlins ,Todd and i have done the last three years producing three blue marlins,,,Jumped off another white one then todd was on our tower and saw a big shadow coming from the left when he screamed there he is the line was screaming,,,,,GAME ON the fish was running made three grey hound jumps we knew he was good enough, pushed the drag up to 45pds on the 130 reel, and go get him as luck would have it, he did just what we wanted. stuck the fly gaff in him in 55 minutes.

WE NEED 3 ANGLERS FOR THIS WEDNESDAY, $ 325 PER PERSON COVERS EVERYTHING.

Thanks from the Restless Lady
Captain Sean Welsh
443 373-3413
www.restlesslady.com

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Adamada Charters Fishing report 8-14

We had a very very good fishing trip Saturday. We went straight out due to storm to the north, started fishing in 180 feet, moved out and then again in till we found a bunch of bait and the wahoo. Picked two up at the ledge and a cuda, missing two at the boat and had a large a single that created the eighty vast scream and then it bit the wire leader off. Moved out deeper, found a sailfish and had 2 much more wahoo on. Dodged the rain all morning, afternoon was fantastic climatic conditions and a clean ride in.

ADAMADA Sportfishing Charters
Captain Joe Murphy
843 200-5299
843 670-5631
http://www.gofishsc.com/guidebook_servic…es/adamada.htm

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