Another day with 84 as the high. Winds have been light to moderate and changing directions. Currently it’s 75 with WNW winds around 3mph. Gusts of up to 16mph. Tomorrow is looking to be a bit cooler with increased winds out of the SW. Rain is expected around 4am and could last until 4pm or later. Make sure you have your Xtratufs and rain jackets ready if you’re going anywhere tomorrow. (And if you need any, you know where to shop!)
Water temp was between 81.7 and 83.7 today.
Surf report includes Sea Mullet, Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, Pompano, Croaker, Spot, Sharks, and Rays.
Sound report includes Red Drum, Speckled Trout, Sheepshead, Bluefish, and Rays.
Inshore boats brought in Speckled Trout, Gray Trout, Bluefish, and Spanish Mackerel.
Offshore boats brought in Wahoo, Dolphin, and Snapper and had multiple billfish releases. There was also some Amberjack caught. Additionally, there was a Grand Slam today caught out of Hatteras.


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