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North Carolina DNR fishing report 7-17

Northern District: Dare, Hyde, Currituck and Beaufort Counties

Make contact with: Brian Melott

For the 2011 fishing year, all proprietors/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining regulated Atlantic Extremely Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, which includes the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, ought to get an Atlantic Extremely Migratory Species (HMS) Angling allow. This allow has replaced the Atlantic tunas Angling category allow. In North Carolina, more HMS harvest reporting demands are also in spot. To receive a permit go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov.

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Remember to Be aware: Anglers at times confuse small king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and spanish mackerel have various dimensions and catch limits. Make Sure you correctly determine the mackerel you are catching. (Suggestions the following)

A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into impact Jan. one, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.

Click on the following for the most recent seasons, dimensions and bag limits.

For the week ending July 17, 2011

Ocean: Offshore catches of dolphin and amberjack were excellent. A couple of wahoo and tuna have been also caught. Billfish catches ended up above typical with lots of sailfish and equally white and blue marlin launched. Ocracoke and Hatteras anglers fishing on bottom caught plenty of blueline tilefish and vermilion snapper, along with a few tautog and assorted groupers. Anglers fishing in the midrange location caught a couple of scattered cobia about two to three miles offshore. Striped bass catches had been consistent around five to 8 miles offshore. Artificial reefs yielded higher quantity quantities of sheepshead and spadefish, along with a handful of blueline tilefish and tautog. Close to shore action was a little on the slow facet.

Inlets/Appears/Bays: Anglers ongoing to goal flounder and keeper ratios ongoing to strengthen. Most caught their limits and threw back as many as they caught. Shallow waters around islands and spoil islands yielded the bulk of the catches. Spotted seatrout catches fell off very last week, but Roanoke Audio anglers continued to have great outcomes in the early morning several hours and then again just prior to dark. Anglers fishing off the Oregon Inlet Bridge caught a lot of sheepshead, along with a few spadefish.

Piers/Seashores: Catches were gradual with a number of exceptions. Kingfish (sea mullet), croaker and spot were caught in moderate amounts. Bluefish and Spanish mackerel ended up caught, but only on a brief term foundation when they ended up blitzing.

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Southern District Pender, New Hanover and Brunswick Counties

Get in touch with: Dennis Trowell

For the 2011 fishing 12 months, all entrepreneurs/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining regulated Atlantic Extremely Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, like the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, need to obtain an Atlantic Very Migratory Species (HMS) Angling allow. This allow has changed the Atlantic tunas Angling class permit. In North Carolina, further HMS harvest reporting requirements are also in spot. To get a allow go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov.

Report a tagged fish

Make sure you Be aware: Anglers often confuse little king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and spanish mackerel have distinct measurement and catch limits. Make Certain you properly establish the mackerel you are catching. (Tips right here)

A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into impact Jan. 1, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.

Click on the following for the latest seasons, dimension and bag limits.

For the week ending July 17, 2011

Ocean: Offshore anglers focusing on grouper had great catches. Red, scamp and gag groupers, along with a broad assortment of reef fish have been caught in water depths of one hundred to 120 feet. Near shore boats concentrating on sailfish in the ten- to 20-mile array all around educational institutions of bait have accomplished effectively more than the very last few of weeks. King mackerel fishing remained unproductive. Synthetic reefs and ledges continued to make some good flounder and spadefish catches.

Inlets/Appears/Bays: General fishing has been a small off. Anglers focusing on flounder saw a slight enhancement with fish up to 12.five lbs. Anglers also caught legal dimension red drum and black drum fishing live shrimp along oyster beds and little feeder creeks on falling h2o. Sheepshead were biting along place bridges, rock jetties and docks. Most anglers used fiddler, mud and mole crabs to catch sheepshead and black drum.

Piers/Shore: Anglers caught a mixed bag of fish which incorporated spot, croaker, pompano and sea mullet. Anglers focusing on flounder described reduced numbers, but most fish have been of legal dimensions. King mackerel fishermen had no luck with the kings, but some tarpon and plenty of sharks in the 50- to 100-pound variety stored them hectic. Anglers trying their luck in the surf caught sea mullet, pompano and legal measurement red drum employing mole crabs for bait. Early early morning hrs and at evening tended to be the most productive times to fish from the surf.

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Central District Pamlico, Craven, Carteret and Onslow Counties

Make contact with: Kim Worrell

For the 2011 fishing calendar year, all owners/operators of vessels recreationally fishing for and/or retaining regulated Atlantic Highly Migratory Species (HMS) (Atlantic tunas, sharks, swordfish and billfish) in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea, must acquire an Atlantic Hugely Migratory Species (HMS) Angling permit. This permit has changed the Atlantic tunas Angling class allow. In North Carolina, further HMS harvest reporting needs are also in location. To receive a permit go to: http://www.hmspermits.gov..

Report a tagged fish

Make sure you Note: Anglers often confuse modest king mackerel with Spanish mackerel. King mackerel and Spanish mackerel have various size and catch limits. Be Positive to effectively identify the mackerel you are catching. (Guidelines here)

A recreational Recreational Fishing License went into influence Jan. 1, 2007 for all of the state’s coastal and ocean waters.

Click here for the newest seasons, dimensions and bag limits.

For the week ending July 17, 2011

Ocean: Nice dolphin with some wahoo and king mackerel were nevertheless biting offshore. Anglers on bottom fishing trips caught grouper, black sea bass, vermilion snapper, red porgy, ring tail porgy, grey triggerfish and amberjack. Anglers fishing around shore reefs and places along the shoals and close to Shackleford Financial institutions documented some flounder, as effectively as some Spanish mackerel and bluefish.

Inlets/Appears/Bays: Fishermen reported catching pigfish, croaker, blues, sea mullets and spots at the turning basin by the N.C. Port and close to the Swansboro place. Anglers ongoing to snag Spanish mackerel in the early mornings and evenings around the inlets and off Shackleford Banking institutions. Sheepshead ended up reported about constructions and docks. Finger mullet ended up spotted in the bays and backwaters. Red Drum have been noted close to near shore locations in the Down East communities of Carteret County.

Piers/Shore: There had been spotty reports of Spanish mackerel and bluefish on the seashores and all around the inlets. Pier anglers described catching a blended bag of spot, croaker, pigfish, bluefish Spanish mackerel and pompano in the Emerald Isle place.

N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries • 3441 Arendell Road • Morehead Metropolis, NC 28557 • (252) 726-7021 or one-800-682-2632

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Bogue Inlet Fishing pier report 7-18

seven-18-11 …… MONDAY …… We have a TARPON! ……

Saturday night was pretty frantic about here DEXTER BARLOW (Swansboro, NC) and CHRIS PAUL (Wilmington, NC) fought a TARPON for two several hours, and last but not least obtained it to the pier! ………… The unique intention was to CATCH &amp Launch the fish, but because of to the volume of time in the fight, the fish was dead by the time it obtained to the pier. …………. The determination was built to deliver it up, and it drew quite a crowd! …………. It weighed in at 100.two lbs and was awarded a citation the subsequent morning. ………… In other fishing news, POMPANO and SEA MULLET are hitting on the bottom, and for the prior few of days, we have noticed some nice BLUEFISH, mostly on GOTCHA PLUGS and Reduce BAIT …………. also, congratulations to PAT BEASLEY (New Bern, NC)–one lb. 15 oz. POMPANO …………….. We’re hunting for a warm-up this coming week, nonetheless the real warmth is not going to be with us till subsequent WEEKEND! ………… the drinking water temperature is at 81* ………… See you quickly! …………. MIKE STANLEY

DEXTER BARLOW (Swansboro, NC) &amp CHRIS PAUL (Wilmington, NC)–a hundred lb. TARPON ….seven-16-11

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PAT BEASLEY (New Bern, NC)–1 lb. 15 oz. POMPANO ….seven-17-eleven
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Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier
Emerald Isle, NC
252-354-2919
http://www.bogueinletpier.com/

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Release Sport Fishing Hatteras fishing report 7-17

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The northeast wind arrived up nowadays and it received quite choppy. Fell Williams and his crew ended up difficult and the weather did not bother them at all. We caught some good gaffer dolphin and had some opportunities for blue marlin and four sails but woman luck did not want to shine on us. We will get them up coming time.
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Nowadays was a rather wonderful day on the ocean with a easterly wind around 15kts. I had some of my great buddies from more than around Pantego, NC and they had been excellent anglers. We ended up looking for some billfish but I just could not find some hungry ones. We did catch some good dolphin.
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The wind fell right out to light southeast this afternoon. Lindsey Efland and his crew from Durham did a great task jigging these amberjacks and dolphin. Also caught a handful of blackfin tuna.

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Rom Whitaker
PO Box 150
Hatteras, NC 27943
http://www.hatterasrelease.com/
release1@mindspring.com

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Oden’s dock fishing report 7-17

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Very good bottom catches on Pass up Hatteras. Quite a few Billfish releases. Open boats this week to get you out fishing.
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These country girls caught Flounders with Ken. Give a contact or e-mail to e-book Ken this week

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

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Red Drum Tackle fishing report Buxton 7-18

Thursday Fishing Report
After yesterday’s document heat, the NE wind that arrived this early morning felt true great and do not think since she went NE in July that the fish stopped biting. Very good catches of Sea Mullet and Spot reported from South Beaches where the wind and present made it less difficult to fish. There was a respectable Spanish Mackerel bite this early morning off Ramps 34 and 38 along with Spanish and Bluefish described from the Inlet.

Hang-On was one particular of the handful of boats that fished Inshore and he ended up with a number of keeper Trout. 25 Knot winds held the Offshore Fleet dockside. Winds will taper off and gradually shift to East and then SE for the weekend so as Zach would say – Come on down and Hoop who’d say – and get you some – Grumpy.

Friday Fishing Report
Let’s commence with Puppy Drum at the Jetties and South of Ramp 55. Tons of modest Sea Mullet with a few in the 1lb class getting caught and it would seem from no particular seashore area. Along with Sea Mullet, there had been also very good catches of Spot and significant catches of Croaker getting set in coolers. These fish are being caught on Bloodworms, Shrimp, and Sand Fleas. Pompano ended up few and far amongst right now but they’re going to be back and Sand Fleas is the bait of alternative.

For those of you chasing the Biters soon after darkish, &quotParker the Sharker&quot beached a ten foot Tiger last night time by Avon Pier and on Wednesday evening Zach and his sidekick &quotNeon Ian&quot although gigging for Flounder in the Sound, ended up chased to dry land by a 7 foot Biter – JC wasn’t the only a single to walk on water.

The Inshore boats caught a lot of Bluefish and Trout and a few Flounder although the Offshore Fleet described eight Sailfish introduced, great catches of Dolphin, and a handful of Wahoo. The wind has abated, the Spanish are returning to the shorelines and the weekend appears very good – Grumpy.

Saturday Fishing Report
The Fish gods blessed us today with a lovely day of fishing,Puppy drum caught at the narrows and at ramp 55,Spanish and bluefish at 55 this morning.Spot, seamullet and croaker carry on to be caught on all seashores. No offshore or inshore report nowadays. &quotCome Get You Some&quot HOOP-DEE!!!

Sunday Fishing Report by Joe
Let us start off off with a handful of congrats – Guy Bunteman and his Spouse caught numerous Sea Mullet today in the 1lb furthermore class. Jenny Dawley weighed in a 1lb 9oz citation Sea Mullet and Large Ben Williams weighed in a big 11lb 4oz Sheepshead. No top secret holes – just fishing along the north and south seashores. Pompano keep on to please on Sand Fleas and Shrimp and there have been also great catches of Spot and Croaker. Those fishing the inlet caught a handful of keeper Flounder and Bluefish.

The Inshore boats reported catches of Red Drum and Bluefish with limits of Speckled Trout. The Offshore fleet had great Dolphin, Wahoo, and Blackfin Tuna catches along with 11 released Sails and White Marlin.

The clamming is genuinely good and we have acquired the rakes to establish it and NO – you do not require a license to clam or crab so long as you do not have business pots. The weather conditions ahead seems better than very good so we’ll see you on the shorelines – Grumpy.

Reddrum Tackle
Buxton, NC
252-995-5414
http://reddrumtackle.com/

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Oregon Inlet fishing center report 7-18

FISHING REPORT-07-15-11
by invoice
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Offshore boats caught dolphin, yellowfin tuna and introduced blue marlin, sailfish and white marlin. There have been numerous wahoos in the catches as properly.James Kuntz from Columbia Maryland caught a 247 pound bigeye tuna.It took effectively over two hrs to carry aboard. A quite wonderful fish in fact.It measured 75 inches in duration.Inshore boats caught bluefish, flounders, croakers and sea mullet One boat also caught grey trout. Open boats caught flounders and bluefish 1 eight pound catfish was caught. 1 open boat caught speckled trout each morning and afternoon. The trout have tended to be undersize. In the course of the afternoon journey there had been seven keepers. Skip Oregon Inlet caught flounders in the afternoon.

7-16-11
by Korin
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Our Nearshore fleet caught blue fish and spanish mackerel and inshore there were some flounders and blues caught as well as a 67 pound cobia. Offshore we had some white marlins caught and released as nicely as a blue marlin. Some of the fleet had yellow fin tuna and dolphin.

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

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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 7-17

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The Darby loved ones had some quite nasty problems to offer with right now with complete moon tides along with
20-25 mph east winds and I wasn’t actually expecting to see numerous fish due to the nasty circumstances but
was actually stunned how numerous fish we observed and really caught a number of actually great redfish out of the grass
flats. We started out off catching a number of good sharks and concluded with some good tailing redfish action. It
turned out to be a fantastic journey on a pretty nasty day!
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Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
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It was what we get in touch with blowing stink out there today! The winds had been howling out of the east at
20 mph and it was a minor bit bumpy. When the wind blows that hard you have to just park it in
a creek to get out of the wind and thats just what we did. Turned out to be a fantastic shark trip
catching 5 diverse species of sharks like black tip, bull, bonnet, reef and the uncommon hammer –
head shark. Pictured previously mentioned leading left Andrew and his Dad Doug keeping a bonnet and a black tip.

The Darby family members had some quite nasty circumstances to offer with these days with total moon tides along with
20-twenty five mph east winds and I wasn’t genuinely expecting to see a lot of fish due to the nasty problems but
was actually stunned how several fish we saw and in fact caught a number of actually great redfish out of the grass
flats. We commenced off catching a handful of nice sharks and concluded with some very good tailing redfish action. It
turned out to be a excellent trip on a rather nasty day!
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Hilton Head Island Fishing – Off The Hook Fishing Charters
7/15/eleven Pic’s Of The Day!
It was what we contact blowing stink out there today! The winds have been howling out of the east at
20 mph and it was a tiny bit bumpy. When the wind blows that difficult you have to just park it in
a creek to get out of the wind and thats just what we did. Turned out to be a excellent shark trip
catching five various species of sharks like black tip, bull, bonnet, reef and the unusual hammer –
head shark. Pictured over top left Andrew and his Dad Doug keeping a bonnet and a black suggestion.
Best correct Andrew with a baby hammer head. It can be difficult to feel this shark will increase to be 10ft!

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Frisco Rod and Gun fishing report 7-17

Fishing Report 7/14
It blew north northeast 15 to twenty five all day which cooled it off but the fishing was slow. The handful of boats that went offshore had good catches of dolphin along with some blackfin tuna but thats about all that I heard of. Tomorrow is an additional day and I hope its far better.

Fishing Report seven/15
The winds layed down and the fishing picked up. The south seaside and Hatteras had sea mullet, blues, spot, and some puppy drum. Late yesterday there was a good run of spanish mackerel beneath ramp 55.
The inshore boats caught blues and specks.

Fishing Report 7/16
Excellent information! They opened the inlet this early morning and opened a walk way to the position. Fishing was rather good on the seashore with sea mullet and large pompano on the north beach this early morning. The south beach had sea mullet and pompano and some spot. There was a great run of spanish and blues at the inlet.
I didn’t get an inshore report but offshore the Bite Me had a grand slam with an additional blue marlin thrown in. Dolphin fishing was fairly excellent along with a number of wahoo and blackfin. Numerous boats had sailfish releases.
Offshore they caught dolphin quite excellent and had a handful of wahoo and some blackfin. The billfish made a great displaying with Hatteras Harbor reporting eight sailfish introduced.

Fishing Report seven/sixteen
Very good information! They opened the inlet this morning and opened a walk way to the level. Fishing was pretty great on the seaside with sea mullet and big pompano on the north seashore this morning. The south seashore had sea mullet and pompano and some spot. There was a good run of spanish and blues at the inlet.
I didn’t get an inshore report but offshore the Bite Me had a grand slam with one more blue marlin thrown in. Dolphin fishing was rather great along with a number of wahoo and blackfin. Many boats had sailfish releases.

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OIFC fishing report 7-17

&quotBen’s Redfish&quot | Tiberias – 22′ | 07/16/eleven

Mr. Sam Sensible, daughter Mary-Curtis, and nephew Ben joined us for a 50 % day trip yesterday. We pulled a great deal of tricks out of the bag yesterday hoping to get the redfish to bite. Drifted reside shrimp over oyster bars with a split shot, cork, jighead, and approach ole carolina rig with minor final results. I dropped the trolling motor and pulled out the artificials. Mr. Wise and myself worked a string of docks and a collection of bars with no luck on several diverse shades and manufacturers of bait. We headed for an additional area to get mullet minnows and try out them under some docks. Ultimately…a single redfish drilled a bait and Ben was hooked up on his initial redfish. I had the honor of netting the fish and seeing a massive smile! We fed every mullet we had to the pinfish soon after that. We nevertheless had a small bit of time, so I caught yet another few dozen mullet minnows and moved close to to a flounder hole. Received everybody set up and I created a cast for myself. Thump! There he is! Switched rods with Mary-Curtis and she landed our 1st keeper flounder. Sweet! Next cast and thump! Ben on the rod! Ben went six flounder for nine cast. Mary-Curtis went 3 for 4 on her last four cast. Eventually, Mr. Wise acquired one particular on his last cast. We ended the day with a blast. Thank goodness! See ya on the h2o!
– Capt. Jacob Frick

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&quotDeck Arms&quot | Get Occupied | 07/15/11

Pictuerd are two of the OIFC Retailer Deck Arms, Katelyn and Courtney. When you phone the OIFC this summer it is really likely that these personnel may be the people who aid you.
– Capt. Rickey Beck

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&quotTeam Wishful Considering&quot | OIFC Earth Cat / Carolina Cat | 07/15/eleven

Group Wishful Considering, comprised of Frank, Brice and Caroline Byrum supplied these pictures from their fishing trip this week. The 2 spanish and king are from the 90’s on Sunday and the mahi is from the 70 Ft. Hole on Monday. This was the team’s 1st mahi.

Thank ya’ll for the report and great photos.

– Capt. Rickey Beck

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&quotBlack Drum&quot | Get Active | 07/15/eleven

Below is a photo of Tim Gallimore’s four.5 lb. black drum he caught even though fishing the Shallotte River with Thomas Willis. They had been using reside shrimp on a &quotchannelside&quot rig.

Not to audio any more ignorant than I am, I will have to locate out precisely what a channelside rig is before I can remedy any queries.

Thanks for the info. Tim, and allow me know what a channelside rig is!

– Capt. Rickey Beck

&quotTwo Flounder&quot | Actual-Time Update | 07/15/eleven

John Michael Salamone brought these two flounder to the OIFC dock. He caught them in the concrete canals utilizing mud minnows. Congratulations John on the great catch!!
– First Mate Chris Eckert

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Ocean Isle Fishing Center- Ocean Isle Seashore, NC – for far more reports and upcoming fishing information go to www.OIFC.com
910-575-FISH

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Hatteras Harbor fishing report 7-17

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Another day of billfish snapping and flags flapping. Good Mahi catches today as properly as fair Blackfin Tuna and Wahoo. Gambler introduced 4 Sailfish. Launch released three Sailfish. Sea Creature released two White Marlin and a Sailfish.

Inshore they have been releasing tons of big Red Drum and catching limits of speckled Trout and Clams as nicely as some big Bluefish.

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Gambler: Joe Cooper introduced two Sailfish. Lance Gelnett launched 2 Sailfish. Both are from Mechanicsburg, PA.

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

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

Offshore: Good day at sea! Boats arrived back with great catches of dolphin and amberjack and a couple of blackfin tuna. 2 blue marlin, 1 white marlin and three sailfish have been introduced.

Inshore: Wonderful on the audio as well! two red drum have been caught, 1 keeper. some bluefish, speckled trout and flounder had been also CAUGHT!

Today’s Citations:

Big Eye: Johnathan Mayer of Newport News, VA – Sailfish Launch

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

Stephen Area of Glouester, VA – Blue Marlin release

Trent Strickland of Hampton, VA – Blue Marlin Release

Randall Strickland of Hampton, VA – Sailfish Release

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

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Friday, July 15, 2011

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

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

Present day Citations:

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

Good Instances: Tyler Mentzer of Chesapeak, VA – Sailfish Release

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

Hatteras Fever II: Michael Warwick of Clayton, NC – Sailfish Release, 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 Offer of Chesapeake, VA – Sailfish Release

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Offshore: Choppy at sea. Boats had very good catches of wahoo, dolphin catches were honest. A lot of gaffers, some bailers. The sailfish bite was excellent … eight releases!

Inshore: Wonderful bluefish and Spanish mackerel. Limits of clams!

Today’s Citations:

Bite Me: Jacob Metz of Scottsdale, AZ – Sailfish Release, Charles Keyt of Suffolk, VA – Sailfish Launch and Katie Metz of Scottsdale, AZ – Sailfish Release

Hatteras Blue: Chris Markey of Your, PA – Sailfish Launch, Mason Markey of York, PA – Sailfish Launch

Tuna Duck: Colton James of Courtland, VA – Sailfish Release, Austin James Of Courtlans, VA – Sailfish Launch.

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