Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island.
We had another cold day, but today was colder. The winds were from the north at 5-10 mph. The temperatures were in the low 20’s today and dropping to 15 degrees after dark..
Today we only had a few puppy drum and speckled trout on the Buxton beach.
No inshore or offshore boats today
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Our 2014 Frisco Rod and Gun Tide Charts are available for pickup at the shop.
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.
Sam Green’s Brant Decoy
One of the duck hunter’s best weapons is not his gun, but his decoys. Whether you need a handful of ducks tossed out in front of you or a large spread, a good hunter knows how important these tools are to his success. To the ducks flying overhead your spot needs to look attractive and the right decoys can do that for you. We carry a large selection of working decoys during duck season, G & H Decoys are one of our favorite brands, but stock is getting a little low now that the season is winding down. If you need some working decoys, though, give us a call and we will see what we can do.
Hunters have been using decoys for ages. Up until the 20th century when mass production and plastics came into use, the working decoys were hand made by the hunters. They were all wood or cork and some were wood with canvas stretched over a metal frame. All were made to use as tools. These working decoys have gone through a transformation in recent years from a useful item to a collector’s gem. The late 1800’s and early 1900’s styles are especially in demand. One of the best resources we have found on the history of the decoy for our region is Kroghie Andresen’s book Gunnin’ Birds. This is a big book full of wonderful historic photographs, detailed descriptions of the decoys, history of the carvers, and photographs of the historic decoys he has studied over the years. This is a great gift for any duck hunter or collector!
Gunnin’ Birds by Kroghie Andresen
A local gentleman, Sam Green, noticed the interest in the classic look of the Outer Banks style decoys several years ago and began making reproductions of the style in his Frisco home. His decoys have carved wooden heads with canvas stretched over metal frames that were so popular around our islands. He started with just a few decoys and as their popularity grew he added many new designs of ducks, geese, and even a swan to his catalog. We carry several of his decoys in our shop and can order others as people request them. Check out the selection we have for you to choose from online. We love talking to people in the shop who see them and have to have one!
We hope everyone enjoys the last couple of days of hunting for the year and I’m sure there are more then a few guys and girls out there who are already counting the days until duck season starts again!
Natalie Perry Kavanagh
Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island.
We had another cold day, but less wind. The winds were from the north at 5-10 mph. The temperatures were hanging around freezing today.
The puppy drum fishing has picked back up today. Lots of puppy drum caught out at Cape Point and on the Frisco Beach over Ramp 49. As many as 8-19 fish were caught by most people.
No inshore reports today. The “Tuna Duck” charter boat was out today and they brought in a 125 lb Mako shark.
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Our 2014 Frisco Rod and Gun Tide Charts are available for pickup at the shop.
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.
Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island.
We had a cold and windy day today. The winds were from the north-west at 15-20 mph with gusts to 35 mph. The temperatures were in the upper 20’s
I have no reports of any fish caught today. Although I did a have a few customers come in and buy bait and rigs to give it try
No inshore or offshore boats out today
The Costa Del Mar Cut Sunglasses are new and made of a tough nylon and featuring integral hinges, it’s a heck of a lot easier to put your line right where you want it. Features: Comfortable large fit. Stainless steel integral hinge.
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.
Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island.
We had a nice and sunny day today. The winds were from the south-west at 10-20 mph. The temperatures were in the upper 50’s
We have a cold front moving through tonight and the winds are going to increase to 35 mph with gusts to 45 mph out of the north-west. The lows are going to be in the mid 20’s. We are expecting around a half-inch of snow tonight.
Puppy drum were reported on the Buxton beaches and out at Cape Point.
No inshore or offshore boats out today
The Grabber Hand warmers are great on a cold windy day. Just open the outer package and remove the Warmer. Within minutes, you have a portable heat source that operates at an average temperature of 135°F for seven hours or more. Easily fits in gloves and pockets.
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.