• Hatteras Island Fishing Reports

    Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island.

    Today was mostly cloudy with a few rain showers and a little more humidity.  The winds were from the south-west at 5-10 mph and the temperatures were in the mid 80’s.

    Up on the Avon beaches today some flounder, bluefish and pompano were caught.  Around the Buxton beaches bluefish were caught.  Out at Cape Point in Buxton bluefish,  spanish mackerel  and false albacore were caught.  Over on the Frisco beaches bluefish, pompano and sea mullet were caught.  Down on the Hatteras beaches spanish mackerel, bluefish, spot, croaker and flounder were reported.

    Good fishing from the  inshore boats today.  They caught red drum in the Pamlico Sound and spanish mackerel, bluefish and false albacore outside Hatteras Inlet today. A few king mackerel even showed up near shore.

    The offshore boats had good dolphin and wahoo fishing, a few blackfin tuna and a  blue marlin, white marlin and a sailfish were released.

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  • Hatteras Island Fishing Reports

    Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island.

    Today was mostly cloudy with light winds and a few rain showers.  The winds were from the south-east at 5-10 mph and the temperatures were in the low 80’s.

    Up on the Avon beaches today some flounder, bluefish and sea mullet were reported.  Around the Buxton beaches sea mullet, croakers and bluefish were caught.  Out at Cape Point in Buxton a few bluefish and spanish mackerel were caught.  Over on the Frisco beaches spot, bluefish and small pompano were caught.  Down on the Hatteras beaches a little bit of everything was caught.  Spanish mackerel, bluefish, spot, croaker and flounder were reported.

    The inshore boats caught red drum in the Pamlico Sound and spanish mackerel outside Hatteras Inlet today.

    The offshore boats had limits of dolphin, some nice wahoo, a few blackfin tuna and a decent marlin bite.  2 blue marlin and 3 sailfish were released.

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  • Hatteras Island Fishing Reports

    Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island.

    Today was another cloudy day on Hatteras Island.  We had a had a high of 86F and light northeast winds from 4 to 8 mph.

    There were a few fish to report, despite the cloudy skies.  Avon reports blow toads, sea mullet, pompano and flounder.  The pier had blow toads, sea mullet, pompano, flounder and a tarpon.  Buxton reports spanish mackerel, bluefish, croaker and sea mullet.  Frisco had some bluefish today.  Hatteras had reports of bluefish, flounder, pompano and sea mullet.

    The inshore boats caught red drum and spanish mackerel today.

    The offshore boats caught limits of dolphin, fair catches of wahoo and blackfin tuna.  There was a blue marlin released today.

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  • Hatteras Island Fishing Reports

    Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island.

    Today was overcast, with some rain this afternoon.  The temperature was 89F.  The winds were east-north-east this morning, switched to the east-south-east this afternoon at 12 mph, winding down to around 5 mph this evening.

    Pretty good fishing from the beach again today.  Avon reports from the beach puppy drum and sea mullet.  From Avon Pier there were spot, sea mullet, croaker and bluefish.  Buxton reports spanish mackerel and bluefish.  Frisco reports spanish mackerel, sea mullet and bluefish.  Hatteras reports flounder, spot, pompano, sea mullet, bluefish and puppy drum.

    The inshore boats are continuing to have good catches of red drum.  Several over the slot fish and several keepers too.  Along with the drum, the boats continue to catch spanish mackerel and bluefish nearshore.  Pictured below is the Fingeance Sportfishing Charters with one of their red drum releases today.

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    The offshore fleet had excellent catches of wahoo and dolphin, gaffer and bailer size.  Good catches of blackfin tunas as well.  There were also good catches of bottom fish along the wrecks today.

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  • Hatteras Island Fishing Reports

    Here is the Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island.

    the weather today was just right. The temperatures were in the mid 80’s. The skies were cloudy with a scattered rain shower. Wind picked up a little today to 10-15 mph from the North East.

    From the beach today the fishing was pretty good. From the pier in Avon there was sea-mullet, spot and bluefish biting. At the point in Buxton today there was spanish mackerel and bluefish biting. Here in Frisco there was puppy drum and sea-mullet caught. In Hatteras there was spanish mackerel, bluefish, flounder and pompano biting.

    Inshore today there was a good spanish and bluefish bite again. The red drum are still here and biting great. Here’s a picture of Bekah Partin with a nice 33in drum she caught in the sound this afternoon.

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    Offshore today the fishing continues to be great. Thee wahoo bite was excellent today. There was a good number of gaffer dolphin caught today. Only a few blackfin tuna were brought in.

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