Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island.
Today we had partly sunny skies. The temperatures in the upper 70’s. The winds were from the north-east at 5mph.
The Buxton beach had reports of sea mullet, pompano, bluefish and puppy drum. At Cape Point, there were bluefish and puppy drum in the morning and Spanish mackerel and bluefish in the evening. Frisco beach had reports of flounder and bluefish. On down on the Hatteras beaches there were reports of puppy drum, flounder, bluefish and pompano.
There have been reports of puppy drum in the Pamlico Sound, but no boats went out today.
The offshore boats had a good day of tuna fishing, both yellowfin and blackfin. There were also dolphin and wahoo caught. Boats that went to the south had limits of wahoo. There were 2 blue marlin and 1 sailfish released today.
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The GlenDel™ Buck offers the easy arrow removal and durability of layered foam with the added advantages of shooting a “deer.” Features a 150″ B&C rack and body size that corresponds to a 150 lb. deer. It houses an extra large Friction Foam™ insert, which has replaceable “H”-Back™ Locking Layers which get compressed with a special lever. Because the arrows slide between the open layers of foam, there is minimal damage to the target, allowing it to last longer. Layers can be rotated and repositioned in order to provide a fresh face, or replaced with single layers or an entire new insert. The 3-D deer itself in made of polyurethane foam and functions like other premium 3-D targets. The head is easily removed for compact storage while the legs house conduit posts which set over rebar rods (included).
Come by and see us at Frisco Rod and Gun, located at 53610 Hwy 12, across from Billy Mitchell Airstrip and Ramp 49. Open year round, 364 days a year. Visit us in the store or shop online anytime at friscorodandgun.com. Our 2013 Hatteras Island Tide Charts are available in the store. You can come by and pick one up. We now have them available online to print with a QR code that links to the current size and bag limits for Hatteras Island.