• Hatteras Island Fishing Report

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

    Today was another pretty day on the island. Sunny skies until mid afternoon when a few clouds popping up. The temperature was in the mid to upper 70’s and winds 5-10mph from the North changing to East around mid after noon.

    To the few willing to walk to the point today there were some Sheepshead and Sea-Mullet caught. In Avon today there were some Bluefish and also some Sea-Mullet. On the Avon Pier today there were some Spanish Mackerel caught. On the Frisco beaches today there were some scattered Sea-Mullet and a few stray Pompano. In Hatteras some Flounder were caught. Also some Sea-Mullet, Pompano, and a few Bluefish were caught. also a Cobia from the beach at Ramp 55 in Hatteras.

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    Aaron Akers, on the right of Chesterfield VA, caught this 71lb, 63in Cobia on the beach in Hatteras today. Nice catch Aaron.

    Inshore today was very busy.The Spanish Mackerel made a showing today along with some Bluefish. Also today there were Cobia and some nice Red Drum caught.

    The Gaffer Dolphin are still here. Wahoo and King Mackerel also made an appearance today. There were some nice sized Yellowfin Tuna brought in today.

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    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.

     

     


  • Hatteras Island Fishing Report

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

    We had sunny skies today with much higher temperatures.  The winds were out of the west south-west at 5-10 mph.  The temperatures were in the low 80’s.

    We had reports of sea mullet on the Avon and Buxton beaches.  Out at Cape Point today a cobia was reported and some nice bluefish action.  Along the Frisco and Hatteras beaches catches of sea mullet, bluefish, a few flounder and pompano were reported.

    The inshore boats had catches of puppy drum and gray trout in the Pamlico Sound today.

    The offshore fleet had real good gaffer dolphin fishing.  A few boats caught some yellowfin and blackfin tuna as well as some triggerfish and sea bass from the bottom.

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    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.

     

     


  • Hatteras Island Fishing Report

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

    We had partly sunny skies today with cooler temperatures.  The winds were out of the north-east early in the morning switching to the south-west by dark at 15-20 mph.  The temperatures were in the upper 60’s.

    With the windy conditions fishing was a little slower today.  On the Buxton Beaches some sea mullet, spot and bluefish were reported.   Over on the Frisco Beach some sea mullet were caught.

    The inshore boats had good action today even with the gusty winds.  The puppy drum bite was pretty good and there were some cobia caught too.   The picture below is from the charter boat “Hallelujah”  with their Cobia and some Drum they caught today around Hatteras Inlet.  Pretty work Captain Doug.

    Hallelujah Drum cobia may

    The offshore fleet stayed at the dock today with the rough seas.

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    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.

     

     


  • Hatteras Island Fishing Report

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

    We had sunny skies today with a high around 75F.  Winds were out of the west-north-west this morning around 10 mph, switching to the south-west this evening and increasing.

    Buxton had some keeper flounder behind the motels and some sheepshead around the jetties.  Cape Point had a few big drum and some bluefish.  Frisco had puppy drum, sea mullet and bluefish.  Ramp 55 had sea mullet, flounder and small bluefish.

    Inshore boats continue to see cobia and catch a few.  The red drum bite is good too with puppies and big drum.  There was also bluefish and Spanish mackerel caught.  Pictured below is Jake Brown of Frisco with a 46 incher.  Check out all the spots on this boy!

    Jake Brown

    The offshore fleet caught gaffer dolphin, yellowfin and blackfin tuna.  There was also some tilefish caught.

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    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.

     

     


  • Hatteras Island Fishing Report

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

    Today was sunny with calm winds.  We had north-east winds 5-10 mph and the temperatures were in the upper 60’s.

    Today on the Avon Beaches there were sea mullet, bluefish and some spots caught.  Around the Buxton beaches and out at Cape Point some puppy drum and bluefish, were caught.  Over on the Frisco beach a few bluefish and sea mullet were reported.

    The inshore boats had a great day of Cobia action south of Cape Point in Buxton to Hatteras Inlet with several caught.  The offshore fleet had a great day as well with lots of gaffer dolphin and some nice 50 lb plus yellowfin tuna and a few wahoo and black fin tuna.  There were a couple of white marlin released today.  The picture below is the white marlin release from the “Sea Creature” charter boat today.

    sea creature white marlin

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    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.

     


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