The high today was 84 and the rain we got was quick but nice. We needed it. Winds switched up on us today but for most of the afternoon it’s been out of the S/SW around 3-7mph. It’s currently blowing out of the SSW at 7mph and is on track to increase. Tomorrow is looking to be nearly the same as today. Looks like we’re going to have another thunderstorm sometime tomorrow too.
Offshore boats brought in Blackfin Tuna and Dolphin. There were releases of a Blue Marlin and a White Marlin.
Inshore boats brought in Red Drum, Bluefish, Speckled Trout, and Spanish Mackerel.
Not much report from the surf or sound, most people must be busy either on the boats or staying tuned in to what’s being caught on them.
Be sure to check in on the Big Rock Tournament, there’s a lot of Hatteras Inlet boats participating.


Toadfish Non-Tipping Dog Bowl
The Toadfish Non-Tipping Dog Bowl sticks to any smooth surface to prevent the inevitable dog bowl flip! When you want to pick it up for a refill, simply lift it straight up to release the suction. These dog bowls feature a sturdy stainless steel construction that is extremely hygienic and safer for your pet than traditional plastic bowls. We’ve also included a lid so you can easily pack your food or water for your next adventure.
For every Dog Bowl sold, Toadfish donates a percentage of sales to coastal conservation and oyster restoration initiatives throughout the U.S.
- Smartgrip Suction Technology – Patented SmartGrip technology makes it hard to tip but easy to lift.
- Spill-Resistant Lid – Pack & Tote food without messes or keep water fresh on the way to your next adventure.
- Double-Walled Construction – Keeps water cold & food fresh.
- High-Grade Stainless Steel – Puncture & rust-resistant making it more hygienic for your pup and easier to clean (304 Stainless Steel)
Dimensions & Capacity – 8″ Width x 3″ Tall x 2″ Inside Depth | 6 Cups
*Lid included with bowl.
Handwash Only


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