Release Sport Fishing Hatteras fishing report 7-25
Posted by Captain Rom on July 21, 2011 at 22:11:23
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Nowadays was a fairly great day on the ocean with a 15kt southwest wind. The dolphin fishing was superb once again and Trevor Johnson and his boys were placing the damage on them. Howard and Robin caught two white marlin and a single was missing his bill.
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Posted by Captain Rom on July 23, 2011 at 05:03:32
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Right now was sort of bumpy with a 15-20kt southwester blowing all day. Morris McClelion and his family hung in there all day and ended up with some wonderful dolphin and Kevin caught a 250lb blue marlin.
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Nowadays was an additional southwester about 20kts but the current was running about 4 knots so it was rather calm offshore. It was scorching and humid but the dolphin had been hungry. Richard Goodman and his crew from NC ended up good anglers and did a great career catching the dolphin. We also caught a wahoo and a good sailfish.
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An additional hot humid bumpy southwester. Greg Brown and his crew from Topsail Seaside are extended time consumers and they are rather challenging. The bailer dolphin fishing was great again but the present had the billfish shut dow
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Ocean City MD fishing report Restless Lady 7/23
We’re fishing for the next 8 days starting tomorrow. The BFT chunking has started at the hotdog.
We have openings for open boat seats obtainable for Aug 17 and Aug 21.
Attached is image from previous fridays fifty# wahoo.
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Affinity Charters fishing report 7-21 Charleston
February sight fishing in Charleston, SC and Kiawah Island
Friday Feb 11th Capt Julian ran a flats trip in the Charleston Harbor and they caught six great reds largely on spinner baits and two on jerk shads.
Feb 13th I ran a fly journey with Dr Nick on Kiawah Island and he caught 14 reds on the fly and 23 a lot more on spinning gear. The bite was on and water was cold and apparent.
Feb 15th fished with Richard Packer in Charleston and he caught 27 reds on fly and spin
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Fish and feathers
Jan 25th hunted this morning and we killed twelve mallards 3 wood duck and 2 hoodies
That night Affinity charters won Exceptional charter boat of 12 months, Exceptional youth angler, and exceptional fly rod angler at the Charleston County Trident Tournament
Friday 28th hunted sea ducks and absolutely everyone received their restrict.
Saturday and Sunday ran flats journeys with tons of hungry reds, with a handful of on fly as nicely, but h2o was really chilly and reds didnt battle considerably for their dimensions 10-12 lbs
Posted by Captain John Ward at 03:37 PM |
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
new decades redfish
Jan 1st fished with a group out of Charleston, SC and we hit the flats on the bay boat. Had a group of 5 so we staked out on a flat that was loaded with reds and the guys caught 28 redfish on three distinct flats in about five hours, most fish averaged 3-five pounds but they did boat 5 more than 10 kilos.
Jan 2nd Myself and Capt Hoppy took out a group of 5 in two boats and we tag teamed the reds. His boat caught 33 reds and mine received 37 reds.
Next four day was spent in Columbia operating a trade demonstrate for my sponsors
Back again for a handful of days in mid January to fish with some regulars 1st trip wind was blowing and sight fishing was a tiny tuff but we boated four wonderful reds, the subsequent day wind allow up and fishing was again on and we boated 18 wonderful reds, with two on the fly.
Again out of town functioning trade shows at Ellet Brother, CSI and Shot display
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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 7-25
An additional Hot and humid day. The winds breezed up from the southwest at 15-twenty mph. The highs achieved ninety nowadays. The seashore fishing was a small slow, only some sea mullet and blues noted on the Buxton seashore and at cape stage. The southern beaches, Frisco and Hatteras, have been tough and dirty and it took 5-six ozs to hold bottom. No fish ended up reported. The inshore boats had some bluefish, a handful of speckled trout and flounder. Overall it was a little tough. The offshore boats had outstanding dolphin fishing a couple of wahoo and a few sailfish had been introduced.
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Yet another Hot and humid day. The winds breezed up from the southwest at 15-twenty mph. The highs arrived at 90 right now. The seashore fishing was a little gradual, only some sea mullet and blues documented on the Buxton seashore and at cape point. The southern seashores, Frisco and Hatteras, were tough and dirty and it took 5-six ozs to hold bottom. No fish have been documented. The inshore boats had some bluefish, a few speckled trout and flounder. General it was a little rough. The offshore boats had excellent dolphin fishing a couple of wahoo and a couple sailfish have been unveiled.
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OIFC fishing report 7-25
Paul McIntyre, his son Chris, who used to mate for Capt. Brant, Pauls’s daughter Kelly, friends Josh Hatfield and David Wygonil went on a couple of profitable king fishing journeys final week.
In the study course of a few of journeys they caught kings at Christina’s and the 90’s. They also landed some wonderful mahi and kings at the Jungle.
Very good operate and thanks for the report.
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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 7-25
A couple of Puppy Drum in the Hook region this early morning and we heard a rumor that there ended up a handful of Flounder caught there as well. Ed K stopped by the store and noted big catches of Sea Mullet, Spot, and Croaker off Ramps 43 and 44. Small Bluefish caught on steel early this morning at the Stage. The Sharkers had a blast catching four to six foot Biters yesterday and one would envision that they’re burning spools once again this evening. Lighter winds will distinct the drinking water and the Spanish will feed closer to the seaside so hold the faith.
No Inshore boats out today and the couple of Offshore that went out all returned with limits of Dolphin – Grumpy.
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Hatteras Jack fishing report Rodanthe 725
Very hot, Very hot, Sizzling!! Theres a hole on the south seashore about Frisco in which there have reportedly been plenty of drum caught!!. Zach at Red Drum said he was hooking up at every forged. A popular fisher girl came in the tackle shop Sunday and stated she misplaced a huge 1.
Other than that, the seashore fishing has been a tiny sluggish, with the sizzling temperatures and southwest winds. South shorelines have noticed some pompano (tons of little ones), as properly as some good sea mullet. There have also been a handful of bluefish caught.
Spanish mackerel have been caught on Cape Point, alongside with some bluefish, modest pompano. Shark fishing is great at dusk and dawn.
Northern Hatteras beaches have been productive for a lot of spot. Fishers have been obtaining into them at each cast. This is specially enjoyable for the kids!!
Use the spot for reduce bait and youll get some sea mullet. Keep in mind to fish the wash.
There was a bit of chop final weekend that held some boaters in port. When issues lay down afterwards this week, anglers really should be ready to get some flounder around the inlets, as well as a lot of blues and Spanish inshore and near shore. Speckled trout, alongside with grey trout, have also been a excellent catch in the sound. Keep in mind you can only preserve one grey trout, with a entire duration of 12 inches. Specks ought to be 14 inches and you can maintain six of em.
Sheepshead are even now biting all around the Bonner Bridge. Drop it down beside the pilings with a sand flea and get ready for a fightin very good time.
There have also been some stripers landed all around the bridge. Remember to fish the east side of the bridge and you can maintain two for every day if theyre 28 inches.
The Hatteras offshore fleet has been bringing in gaffer and bailer dolphin, as well as a couple of wahoo and some amberjacks. Billfish flags commenced to fly this month at Hatteras marinas. Blue marlin, white marlin and sailfish had been all introduced on a normal foundation. Sails have been fairly thick.
Fishing forecast
It really is Sizzling!! Southwest winds had been expected to persist for significantly of the week. There is a predicted swap to the west on Tuesday. Weve also had an extreme warmth wave that held seashore fishers perspiring. Keep in mind to just take a great deal of h2o. I know most fishers get some chilly beer, which is just very good by me (truly, that is the way I like to do it). Just but try to swill some h2o between every single leading you pop.
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Sat 7/23 Wilmington Fishing Report with underwater video
Brady arrived alongside with his camera, some quite neat underwater footage. Good day, just wonderful to enjoy these fish come in all fired up !
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Canyon Runner Reports – Solid Fishing All Week – Almost – PICS
Capt. Phil Dulanie had the Dr. John Bednar charter our Sunday Monday and made a decision to continue to be on the West Wall of the Hudson. They arrived at Noon and slowed picked away at fish the whole day proper up until dark. The night bite was uneventful but they got right again on the fish in the early morning and finished up with 15 Yellowfin. Out of the 15 seven have been great fish in the forty-fifty pound class. Canyon Runner Squid Spreader bars, Canyon Runner Mystery Runner Lures and ballyhoo accounted for the catch.
Canyon Runner 60 7/twenty – 8 Yellowfin/six Bluefin
Capt. Phil Dulanie had the Tom Sulkowski charter out Tuesday Wednesday and stopped on the Bluefin floor all around the Chicken on the way out. They picked away at good Bluefin on the chunk and jigs and ended up with their more than and below and introduced four much more. They then ran out to the Hudson and worked from the Tip down the west wall to the a hundred and fifty/050 and about the mouth to the one hundred-square and up to the East Elbow. The best action was close to the East Elbow with a decide on of eight yellowfin currently being brought to the boat with 5 nices one particular in the 30-50 pound class. Canyon Runner Squid Spreader bars, Canyon Runner Mystery Runner Lures and ballyhoo accounted for the catch.
Canyon Runner 60 7/22-23 Sometimes it Just doesnt Transpire
Capt. Phil Dulanie had the Mike Lilonsky charter out Friday to Saturday and had just 1 of those bad days. They stopped at the Chicken and had one bluefin in the 45 class and missed a couple of other individuals. They then ran out to the east wall and trolled to the one hundred-square without a touch when they made a decision to operate up to inbetween the Hudson and Dip also devoid of a touch on the troll. At night time they thought they had the trip salvaged with a massive sword only to locate out soon after 3 hours they had a 300 pound manta ray.
Canyon Runner 48 – July 19-20 Open up Boat Trip – 14 yellowfin, 3 bluefin (2 @46" and 1 @ 55") , 83lb wahoo, three tilefish
Capt. Mark DeBlasio had an open boat trip on the 48 Canyon Runner with Capt. Deane Lambros in the cockpit. They headed to the Hudson Canyon and picked a few Bluefin at the Chicken Canyon on their way out but trolling from there to the Hudson did not make a bite. Doing work the east elbow and down the edge to the 100-square they had a gradual pick on Tuesday and practically nothing at night but the following morning proved superb with a whole of 14 yellowfin coming to the boat with a 83 pound wahoo toping it off. Canyon Runner Squid Spreader bars, Canyon Runner Key Runner Lures and ballyhoo accounted for the catch.
Canyon Runner 48 July 22-23 14 Yellowfin (8 Great Ones)/three Bluefin
Capt. Mark DeBlasio left Friday morning and ran to the Bluefin grounds very first and picked 3 bluefin at the Chicken Canyon all close to 45 inches. He then trolled from the Chicken to the Suggestion of the Hudson and picked five yellowfin at the Suggestion but with no other sound indications and feeling he just obtained lucky he picked up and ran inbetween the Hudson and Dip and trolled up 5 a lot more appropriate ahead of dark. Throughout the night time bite he went 4 for 6 on yellowfin. He finished up with 14 Yellowfin with eight of them from 40-60 kilos. Canyon Runner Squid Spreader bars, Canyon Runner Key Runner Lures and ballyhoo accounted for the catch.
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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 7-24
A wee bit on the windy facet right now with SW continuous at 20 with gusts to thirty but that only slowed issues down a tiny. Murky drinking water kept the Spanish at bay around the Level but that introduced the Puppy Drum in with a single 34 inch fish caught. The h2o has cleared and they’re catching Spanish alongside the shorelines once more this night. Spot, Sea Mullet, and Croaker easily available and they are becoming caught in no particular key hole. The Sharkers are obtaining fun catching Blacktip and Sand Tigers with most of the motion South of the position.
The Inshore boats reported good catches of Bluefish and Specks and these who ventured Offshore had good catches of Dolphin along with a number of Wahoo.
The weather conditions ahead continues to be the same – scorching but the SW winds will continue to be with us for a couple of far more days. Have a good weekend and see ya’s on the beach – Grumpy.
Saturday Fishing Report
Proceed to catch Puppydrum in the hoop-dee hole this early morning.Bluefish sea mullet and spot on the northern beach locations these days. All the sharks you want on the southside of the stage today thirty-60lb class. Zach stated every cast he was hooking up!! No boats out today "Come get yopu some" HOOP-DEE!!!
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