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Tuna Fever fishing report Manteo 7-21

seven/twenty/2011
Great fishing for Robert mayhew and his family members nowadays – he took his boys and man, were they very good luck! You have to check out out the gallery -there are a couple 60 pounders in the picture that are larger than the kids! Anyway – awesome tale…Robert went on the Tuna fever when we had the outdated Red Boat…he was in a make up with two guys in wheelchairs and Billy took the two small chairs out of the pit and ted individuals wheelchairs proper to the stantions. They had a great day then and yet another twoday –

two citations…a 71 pounder for Noah and a70 pounder for Alex and the relaxation ended up just wonderful huge fat yellowfin. Very great! Open Firdya – Sunday and Monday.. Contact us! 252-473-1097 Limited Lines!

seven/19/2011
Kate and I are again and we had a fantastic, albeit short trip! Horses, horses, horses. While we ended up absent Maxwell and Bert had excellent fishing – I have not acquired the report for these days however but yesterday it was tuna, tuna…massive fat types as well – eight boscoes and some bailers on top rated. I will update everything as quickly as I get a miute! Tight Lines!

Update: Maxwell and Bert had a excellent day these days with Dr. Randy and his crew from Virginia…Randy went to university with Billy’s brother Bobby a lot of decades ago…anyeway, dolphin if you do – a restrict and a super excess fat 50 pound yellowfin in the box. MMMM! Tight Lines!

seven/18/2011
Excellent fishing for Andrew Duncan and his sons. I’m not positive if Andrew was the only 1 in from London or if Toby and Christian came in from way about there as well but the journey paid off – you will not discover limits of dolphin and 50 pound yellowfin in the Thames, Child! Wonderful catch for the boys and seems like summer time is effectively underway…Restricted Lines!

seven/17/2011
Mickey Costen has been fishing with Maxwell considering that Virginia Seashore! Wow and he often brings the luck…8 good yellowfin (fifty+ pounders) and 32 good bailers. MMMM…Restricted Lines!

seven/15/2011
Choppy seas and scattered grass today but Danny Worley and his crew had a goos time catching just a couple of dolphin and seven yellowfin. Maxwell says the tuna ended up on the small side but its a nice mix anyway. Restricted Lines!

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Manteo, NC 27954
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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 7-21

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Offshore: Yet another day of outstanding dolphin fishing! There were excellent amberjack catches and some wahoo. Boats fishing on the bottom had some good set off fish. two blue marlin, five white marlin and 1 sailfish ended up released.

Inshore: Limits of clams and handful of speckled trout.

Present-day Citations:

Excellent Periods: Krista Jackman of Kingman, AZ – White Marlin Launch

Release: Howard Johnson of Ocean Isle Seashore, NC – White Marlin Release

Reliance: Chad Blackak of Agawam, MA – Sailfish Launch

Sea Creature: MAKE UP: Felix Petrouski of Charleston, SC – White Marlin Launch, Jude Elion of Williamsport, PA – White Marlin Launch, Peter Downes of Washington, DC – White Marlin Release
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Photo one: Modern Make Up also introduced three White Marlin, Picture 2: Tons of Dolphin, Photograph 3: Limit of Clams!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Offshore: Excellent dolphin fishing…every single boat had limits! Wahoo fishing was good whilst blackfin tuna catches ended up honest.

Inshore: Very good catches of speckled trout and bluefish, some good keeper flounder as well!

Present day Citations:

Lucky Chip: Thomas Murray of Milltown, NJ – Sailfish Launch

Release: Jacob Davis of Mooresville, NC – White Marlin Launch, Will Jones of Mooresville, NC – Sailfish Launch

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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Another lovely day offshore, boats returned with limits and close to limits of bailer and gaffer size Dolphin and scattered catches of Wahoo and Blackfin Tuna. The boats introduced six Sailfish today.

Inshore the boats had very good catches of Bluefish and a limit of Clams. There have been also a number of Spanish Mackerel, Flounder and Speckled Trout caught

Citations

Dillan Minnick of Lancaster, PA introduced a Sailfish on Bite Me

Aaron Andrews of Brownstown, MI introduced a Sailfish on Hatteras Fever II

Thomas, David and Richard Oertel all of Hatboro, PA introduced a Sailfish on Tuna Duck

Monday, July 18, 2011

Offshore the boats carry on to have exceptional catches of Dolphin and Sailfish they released 6 out of right here right now. The Wahoo and Blackfin Tuna bites ended up scattered.

Inshore along the seashore the boat had very good catches of Spanish Mackerel

Citations

Godspeed

Blake Davison of Eaton, OH released a Sailfish

Very good Instances

Pat Shoup of Prince Frederick, MD released a Sailfish

John Brettell of Mingo Jct, OH released a Sailfish

Hatteras Blue

Craig Ballinger of Vienna, VA launched a Sailfish

Native Son

Matthew Spruill of King George, VA introduced a Sailfish

Kristina Pine of King George, VA launched a Sailfish

Sea Creature

Andrew Griffith of Boonsboro, MD caught a 40lb Dolphin
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Sunday, July 17, 2011

Yet another day of billfish snapping and flags flapping. Good Mahi catches these days as nicely as fair Blackfin Tuna and Wahoo. Gambler launched 4 Sailfish. Launch released 3 Sailfish. Sea Creature released 2 White Marlin and a Sailfish.

Inshore they were releasing lots of big Red Drum and catching limits of speckled Trout and Clams as effectively as some big Bluefish.

Citations

Gambler: Joe Cooper released two Sailfish. Lance Gelnett introduced two Sailfish. Equally are from Mechanicsburg, PA.

Sea Creature: Jacob Gravett released a White Marlin and a Sailfish, Matt Gravett released a Sailfish and White Marlin. Both are from Sumerduck, VA.

Launch: Jonathan Wampler of Lancaster, OH introduced a Sailfish. Nicholas Kennedy of Pittsburgh, PA launched two Sailfish.
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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Offshore: Good day at sea! Boats arrived back again with excellent catches of dolphin and amberjack and a number of blackfin tuna. 2 blue marlin, one white marlin and 3 sailfish ended up launched.

Inshore: Nice on the sound as nicely! two red drum had been caught, 1 keeper. some bluefish, speckled trout and flounder had been also CAUGHT!

Present-day Citations:

Huge Eye: Johnathan Mayer of Newport Information, VA – Sailfish Release

Bite Me: GRAND SLAM! Stephen Subject of Gloucester, VA – White Marlin Launch

Stephen Area of Glouester, VA – Blue Marlin release

Trent Strickland of Hampton, VA – Blue Marlin Launch

Randall Strickland of Hampton, VA – Sailfish Launch

Sea Creature: Trever Sheehan of Buffalo, NY – Sailfish Launch

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Friday, July 15, 2011

Offshore: 8 Sailfish Releases! Dolphin fishing was great, there had been a handful of wahoo and blackfin tuna catches were scattered.

Inshore: Anglers on the Sound caught bluefish and speckled trout.

Present-day Citations:

Godspeed: Laura Coleman of Charlottesville, VA – Sailfish Launch, Derrick Cook of Mt. Sidney, VA – Sailfish Launch

Excellent Periods: Tyler Mentzer of Chesapeak, VA – Sailfish Launch

Hatteras Blue: John Darroch of Newport News, VA – Sailfish Launch

Hatteras Fever II: Michael Warwick of Clayton, NC – Sailfish Launch, Allen Liles of Pinebluff, NC – Sailfish Launch

Fortunate Chip: Zac Mitchell of Marietta, GA – Sailfish Launch, Gene Mitchell of Marietta, GA – Sailfish Release

Sea Creature: Jeffrey Deal of Chesapeake, VA – Sailfish Launch

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P.O. Box 537
Hatteras , NC 27943
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Ocean City Md fishing report Restless Lady 7/20-21 tuna mahi marlin

Restless Lady went out on a inshore 8 hour journey Wednesday with some younger guys and we scored with some wonderful bluefin on the Jackspot lumps.
We turned the previous girl close to pronto and hit the Poormans at 10pm for a very good Yellowfin bite during the night time with 4 keepers and a few of mahi.
In the early morning we had a excellent yellowfin bite, mahi bite and white marlin bite.
Great trip and we’ll be at it yet again tomorrow.

We need 1 angler for up coming friday July 29 at $ 325 and
two anglers for 8/three very same price contact me asap.

Many thanks from the Restless Woman
Captain Sean Welsh
443 373-3413
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Surf City fishing pier 7-21

uly seventeenth….seeing a tiny bit of everything just not seeing a whole good deal of any 1 point appropriate now……noticed some great flounder….some truly good spadefish…..sheepshead are swarming the pilings…..even choosing up a couple of of the scaled-down bait snatchers……spot, croakers, mullet, lizard fish and blues…..Eventually had some cooler climate past few of days but seems to be like the sizzling stuff is coming once more….We are viewing actually huge groups of people coming out soon after darkish for ice cream….come on out and join us for some great refreshments…..the organization is kinda great

July 20th….All I maintain hearing is the h2o is red….there is a seaweed/moss like things that is everywhere….fishing is sluggish….not listening to a lot….a number of blues early….and 1 of those and one of these though out the day….standard summer season fishing….this tropical point isn’t really coming shut but maybe it will stir something up to transferring yet again…

Surf Town Ocean Pier
112 South Shore Dr
Surf Metropolis, NC, 28445
910-328-3521
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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 7-21

7-21-eleven …… THURSDAY …… One more Gorgeous Week! ……

It’s challenging to imagine that we are nearly to AUGUST! ……….. Fishing has been relatively sluggish, but they are catching some leading feeders like SPANISH MACKEREL and BLUEFISH towards the end ………… Also, we are viewing some SEA MULLET at night, with CROAKERS and FLOUNDER for the duration of the day ……….. SPOTS are sporadic, but they are coming in just as a reminder that the Fall Period is not that far off! ………… Congratulations to JIM ‘AFLAC’ LAIRSON (Peletier, NC)–three lb. 6 oz. SPANISH MACKEREL ……..TIM JOYNER (Rocky Mount, NC)–1 lb. six oz. SPANISH MACKEREL ………. and CARSON DAVIS (Lenior, NC)–seven oz. BLUEFISH ……….. It is a shame that we aren’t seeing some KING MACKEREL in this 82* BLUE-GREEN water the situations are Excellent! …………. Oh, well, have patience! ……….. We are expecting a actually warm weekend, though we knowledgeable a mid-90’s day yesterday! …….. Unique many thanks for all of the fantastic outpouring of enjoy and support at the JAMES COLE FUNERAL. …………. Thanks to all from equally sides of BEACHFRONT RV PARK that assisted chip in for JIMMY’S BURIAL FUND. …………. He was properly loved by several, and he will be dearly missed! …………. Properly, the planet turns on, so like JIMMY COLE constantly stated, &quotLET’S GO CATCH SOME FISH!&quot ………… MIKE STANLEY

JIM ‘AFLAC’ LAIRSON (Peletier, NC)–three lb. 6 oz. SPANISH ….7-19-11
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TIM JOYNER (Rocky Mount, NC)–1 lb. 6 oz. SPANISH ….seven-19-11

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CARSON DAVIS (Lenior, NC)–7 oz. BLUEFISH ….7-20-eleven

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 7-21

Fishing Report 07/19
We had excellent reports from all the beaches right now. Plenty of great Spanish from Buxton to Hatteras. We also had reviews of Blues, Flounder, Sea Mullet, and Pompano.

Inshore reported some Spanish, Flounder, and Speckled Trout.

Offshore documented some actually very good Dolphin alongside with some scattered Wahoo, Amberjack, and Blackfin. The fleet also had some good Sailfish bites.

7-twenty-eleven Outer Banks Fishing Report
It was a hot and humid one today. Gentle South west winds at five-ten mph and the temperatures have been in the upper 80&#8242s. Very good fishing at cape stage nowadays and sure you can push to get there. Early to late early morning there were great spanish mackerel and blue fish becoming caught, mainly on metal. Some sea mullet and spots were also caught. The Frisco seaside had a number of sea mullet and blues on bait. The Hatteras beach locations and inlet region had very good blues and spanish. Some flounder, spot, croaker and sea mullet had been caught up and down the seaside. The Inshore boats had good catches of speckled trout and blues. Some great keeper flounder and a handful of gray trout. Offshore nowadays they had superb dolphin catches, good wahoo and some blackfin tuna. Several sailfish and a white marlin have been released right now.

Fishing Report 7/21
Fishing was quite excellent all more than right now. The south seaside had spot, sea mullet, pompano, and flounder. There ended up plenty of spanish at the stage alongside with sea mullet.
Offshore there have been plenty of dolphin, some wahoo, great amberjack, and set off fish. Hatteras Harbor described two blue marlin 5 white marlin, and one sailfish.

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OIFC fishing report 7-21

Shark Lady&quot | OIFC Globe Cat / Carolina Cat | 07/20/eleven

The Myers family members from Raleigh, N.C. joined Captain Chris Dew and Captain Zach Faulkner these days on a in close proximity to shore journey. The females spoke like they had a wonderful time. The queen for the day was Olivia Carlino, pictured with her catch and launch shark.

Captain Chris mentioned the pogies had been thick from Little River to the Shallotte Inlet in @ thirty ft. of water depth. He also said the drinking water temp. in the ICW was 89 degrees and 87 close to shore. Sharks, 87 diploma drinking water? Everyone treatment for a refreshing dip?

– Capt. Rickey Beck

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Smack down &quot | Get Active | 07/19/11

Captain Jeff set the smack down on the flounder right now at an synthetic reef just off shore employing stay shrimp. The bite was so very hot that Capt. Jacob and his charter got in on the action.

Accompanying Capt. Jeff have been Dereck Register, Ted Sign-up, Luke Logan and Ken Haney. It would show up the close to shore flounder bite is heating up!

The pics and dock report are by OIFC Cub Dock Reporter Katy Bartholomew.

– Capt. Rickey Beck

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Its still HOT; the Fishing and the Weather! Report~

Well individuals the scorching climatic conditions continues, but the fishing has been fairly great for the very last few weeks going a small previously in the day will retain you cooler! As far as fishing goes not considerably has modified considering that my final report as far as what I’m catching, I will in incorporate a minor much more rigging info in this weeks report for you.

The Flounder fishing has been good to very excellent this period with a honest amount of nice fish coming in more than four additionally lbs. The identify of the video game for me this season has been making use of synthetic baits to catch the bigger Flounder. Two baits that have truly worked effectively for me are Berkley Gulp five and 6 inch Jerkshads in colours pearl white, chart pepper neon and new penny. A new bait I just started to use for Flounder that has a excellent cost tag on it is the Berkley Havoc Grass Pig comfortable plastic lure. This is a bass (refreshing drinking water) bait but man when you see this point you’ll know it is certain to catch Flounder as well as Redfish also! The shades I’m utilizing in the Berkley Havoc Grass Pig are pearl white silver fleck, swamp gasoline and california.

When rigging the Jerkshad and Grass Pig baits, I choose a lengthy shank jig head to maintain the baits on securely. Sebile and Blue Water Candy equally make a extremely great jig head with this design and style of a more time shank. Shades of jig heads for Flounder fishing does not seem to be to be a huge determining aspect, but I stick with primarily gray, red and white (pearl). I desire forty pound fluorocarbon leader from Stren’s tinted line in Gumsmoke for apparent waters and Tannic for brown/river waters. Just bear in mind when you hook that door mat Flounder to consider your time and don’t pull his head out of the drinking water, for she may possibly just shake that hook out!

The Spanish Mackerel are biting most days, but the very best bite has been earlier in the morning when the sun is reduced in the sky also the fish have been a little deeper in thirty to fifty feet of h2o for the previous few weeks. When you mark massive balls of bait with your fish finder this is normally where you’ll find the most Spanish biting. Clark-spoons in measurements 00 and are carrying out the trick in hues silver, gold and pink flash behind amount one planners. The Spanish hitting on top are hitting Blue Drinking water Candy’s Spanish Daisy chains in colours pink, blue and silver the fantastic thing about this rig is you can pull it off lighter tackle outfits. One more new lure that is operating nicely for the Spanish when I’m casting to them is the River2Sea Sea Rock lure, these small casting jigs are just the correct weight and measurement to get individuals quickly moving Spanish to bite! All the shades that the Sea Rock arrives in look to perform and I choose the two smallest measurements of Sea Rock in the quantity 7 and 4-teen. All so the hook that comes on these lures is excellent, lastly a great hook on a lure right out of the package!

Tarpon fishing this time has been scorching, with plenty of fish currently being hooked and caught off numerous of the neighborhood piers and just off the seaside in boats. Tarpon fishing is not simple it takes clients and time, but the payoff can be extremely fulfilling! I fish for Tarpon on the bottom or free of charge lining, employing dwell and refreshing lifeless baits like spots, bluefish and Menhaden. I’m rigging these baits on fish finder rigs, with a few to five ft of 80 to one hundred pound mono leaders. Circle hooks are the very best bet for excellent hook ups and landings for Tarpon in hook dimensions 7/ to ten/ based what hook collection/maker you like. I have also had a honest share of Tarpon on my kite rig with live baits like mullets, bluefish and menhaden. Hey give the Silver King a attempt someday you never ever know the fish god might hook you up with a Tarpon!

Fishing Gear I use:

Reels: Redfish, Flounder and Spanish casting: Penn Battle spinning in sizes 2000, 3000 &amp 4000 dimensions. Tarpon Fishing reels: Penn Battle 6000 &amp 7000, Penn 320LD and Torque twelve &amp 15. Line: Spiderwire Ultra-cast and Berkley Fireline braid in eight, 10 and fifteen pound. Tarpon Line: thirty or 40 pound Berkley Large Online game Mono. Rods: Fenwick HMG GS 70M-MF. Tarpon Rods: Ugly Stik Tiger Lite Jigging collection or Penn Toarque jigging sequence in fifty-one hundred class spinning and casting. Leader content: Tarpon Berkley Large Game mono &amp Fluorocarbon in eighty to one hundred pound. Stren Fluorocarbon leader material in Tannic and Gunsmoke tints tannic for river and stained waters, gunsmoke for clear h2o apps.

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Many thanks for reading these studies, if you have any inquiries or feedback just allow me know. Very good fishing to you and stay neat out there!

Capt. Jot Owens
Penn Tackle Elite Staff
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910-233-4139

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Ocean City MD fishing report Restless Lady 7/17 Tuna tourny wrapup YFT Billfish

Day two tuna tournament -Sat on leading of the massive eye hole in the washington, marked the huge eyes, began at 400ft, the very best marks had been at a hundred and fifty ft with forty five boats passing more than, they basically did not bite, we did have 18 yellowfin bites threw back twelve , had 3 good ones and 3 keepers at fifty#, dozen skippys and a little mako. So my crew had 6 yellowfins for the dinner table.Tournament developed 600 pd blue marlin ,2 whites and eight tunas came property and had lots of throw backs. Big Blue marlin pic attached, sorry for the size.
Sorry for the slow reports during the tournament BUT we’re in the combine.
We are at the dock resetting our gear and will start off the week Wednesday on a day journey and an overnight journey leaving Wednesday night. We will retain you up to date on the bite.
Do check our calendar at our website and call us if you can be part of us on a fishing journey, you will enjoy fishing and operating cockpit with Todd and Brandon.

Thank you from the Restless Woman
Captain Sean Welsh
443 373-3413
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Hatteras Jack fishing report Rodanthe 7-18

JULY Hot SPOT!! Sound fishing has been amazing and all the most sought soon after species have been reeled in daily. From speckled trout, to keeper flounder and yearling drum, you can get hooked up. Bluefish and Spanish mackerel have also been constant. If you’re seeking for a great display, gar (audio marlin) have also been caught. These difficult fighting fish will steal your tackle, but if you hook up, they’ll set on a great show. Be careful, they‘re indicate when you get em in.
Hatteras Inlet has been a excellent spot for fishing, but clamming is also productive.
There have also been plenty of clams harvested all around Oregon Inlet. Sheepshead are even now a good wager around the pilings of the Bonner Bridge, as well as some flounder, bluefish and Spanish mackerel.
Little cobia have been located about Ocracoke.

Striped bass have been caught at Oregon Inlet close to the bridge. In the ocean, you can keep two per day in the ocean at 28 entire legnth, but the sound is closed. The bridge is the line and the east aspect is defined as the ocean, and keeping stripers is legal. The west facet of the bridge is the Albemarle Sound Management Place, which is presently closed. Fish the east aspect.

In the surf, the east winds cleaned things up on Sunday, but the southwest winds ended up predicted for this week. This implies bottom fish will be caught on northern Hatteras beaches and the pompano really should show back again up on shorelines south of Cape Level. There’s been some huge pompano landed in the surf on south beaches and I’m predicting it will get far better with the wind swap. Sea mullet have been landed across the board.
Offshore, the fleet has been catching plenty of dolphin, with a handful of wahoo blended in. white marlin and sailfish release flags have been flying down at the docks.

Existing access concerns
MEMBERS Accessibility MAP: Hatteras Inlet is now open and there is a pedestrian stroll way for access to Cape Position. To verify the status (which alterations weekly) log on to http://www.nps.gov/caha/planyourvisi…ehicle-use.htm

Keep this problem forefront and see how you can help by logging on to www.preservebeachaccess.org.

Ryan white
Hatteras jack inc.
239020 hwy twelve
Box 157
Rodanthe nc 27968
252-987-2428 office
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