Last day of November already and it turned out to be a decent day. We had a high temperature of 55F this afternoon. Winds are currently out of the West at 19mph. Looks like a nice day ahead for tomorrow with highs near 60F.
Mixed bag of small fish caught on all beaches today. Black Drum, Bluefish, Sea Mullet and a Trout or two. Looks like we’re starting to wind down a bit off the surf.
One boat went offshore today out of Hatteras and caught Blackfin Tuna and a few King Mackerel.
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See what was biting on this day 1 year ago.
- (11/21/2023) – The high was 64 while the low was 59 with moderate winds. Gusts up to 30mph today. Currently it’s 63 with SSE winds around 20mph. Gusts around 33mph. Tomorrow’s winds should be a shift to the SW and speed should remain the same until the afternoon hours. Temps should remain the same. High chance of… Continue Reading
See what was biting on this day 2 years ago.
- (11/21/2022) – Today’s high was 61 while the low was 45. Winds have been light to gentle. Currently it’s 61, feels like 55, with S winds at 10mph. Expect similar weather tomorrow! We recently restocked our Frisco Rod & Gun winter caps so stop by and check them out! On display to the left as you enter… Continue Reading
See what was biting on this day 3 years ago.
- (11/21/2021) – Sunny throughout the day with a high temperature of 72F. Winds are out of the South this evening at around 12mph. Looks like some wet weather headed our way tomorrow afternoon followed by high winds and a Gale Warning from tomorrow night in to Tuesday am. Rodanthe pier- few nice puppy Drum Buxton reported Sea… Continue Reading
See what was biting on this day 4 years ago.
- (11/21/2020) – Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island. Another gorgeous day here on the island.! High temperature for today was 68F with winds out of the NE at 3mph at the time of this post. Couldn’t ask for a much better day here in November. The winds will be… Continue Reading
See what was biting on this day 5 years ago.
- (11/22/2019) – Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island. Today temperatures rose to 64F midday. Winds also picked up to 15mph WSW. Fishing was slower than it has been but they’re still catching some fish. Hatteras had Puppy Drum, Flounder, Croaker, Sea Mullet, Speckled Trout, and Black Drum. Frisco… Continue Reading