Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island:
Today the weather in Frisco was overcast with a few short rain showers. The winds were from the east at 10-20 mph and the temperatures were in the upper 70’s. This low pressure just south-east of Cape Hatteras is undecided on what it wants to do. The forecast are all over the board. The next few days they are forecasting east winds switching to the south-east at 17-23 mph with 30-50% chance of showers. The Avon and Buxton beaches were more productive today. Some nice sea mullet and a few bigger bluefish were caught. The only fish on the south beach today was flounder caught near the Frisco pier. The inshore boats caught some nice gray trout and bluefish, also one cobia was brought back to the docks. The offshore blue marlin bite was excellent today. 14 blue marlin were released, “Tuna Duck” released three and 11 other boats had one. Some boats had multiples blue marlin in their spread. Dolphin fishing was a little slow but some were caught. A few nice wahoo and blackfin tuna were caught as well. Below the “Bite Me” blue marlin est. 500 lbs getting ready for release.
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