• Hatteras Island Fishing Report

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

    Today the weather in Frisco was cool again but the skies were sunny.  We had north-east winds 10-15 mph and the temperatures were in the low 70’s.  On the Avon beaches there were some big bluefish caught.  The water on the Frisco and Hatteras beaches were somewhat clear and there were a few sea mullet and pompano caught as well as bluefish.  The inshore boats had a few gray and speckled trout, some bluefish and spanish mackerel were caught also.  The offshore fleet had good dolphin fishing, mostly bailer size, some scattered catches of wahoo and blackfin tuna.  A good amount of sea bass were caught and one sailfish was released.  Below is nice shot from the “Native Son” charter boat of a dolphin in the water.

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  • Hatteras Island Fishing Report

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

    Today the weather in Frisco was cool with partly cloudy skies.  We had north-east winds 10-15 mph with some gusts to 24 mph and the temperatures were in the upper 60’s.  The Buxton and Avon beaches had some good bluefish catches with some sea mullet mixed in.  The Frisco and Hatteras beaches were slow with only some bluefish caught.  The inshore boats had good speckled trout and bluefish catches.  A few cobia’s were also caught.  The offshore boats had a good day of gaffer dolphin fishing and two sailfish and a blue marlin were released.  One boat went way east and found the yellowfin tunas.  The bottom fishing for sea bass today was real good.  Below is a nice shot of the “Godspeed” charter boat gaffing a gaffer dolphin.

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    You can print our 2012 Frisco Rod and Gun Hatteras Island Tide Charts.

    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


  • Inshore Cobia on a Chum Slick

    Scott Griffin of Virginia Beach, VA with his 33 lb cobia caught on a chum slick around Hatteras Inlet on Sunday.  Pretty Work!!!


  • Hatteras Island Fishing Report

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

    Today the weather in Frisco was nice and sunny.  We had west winds at 5-10 mph and the temperatures were in the low 80’s.  The Buxton beaches had some big bluefish and sea muulet caught.  On the Frisco beach only some small bluefish reported.  The inshore boats had some decent gray and speckled trout fishing with some spanish mackerel and bluefish caught too.  Offshore fishing was slower today and the grass was scattered.  Only and few dolphin and blackfin tuna were caught,  One sailfish was released.  Some of the bottom fisherman had good catches of sea bass and triggerfish.  The picture below is the catch of the “Little Clam” with lots of sea bass.

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    You can print our 2012 Frisco Rod and Gun Hatteras Island Tide Charts.

    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 the weather in Frisco was sunny and warm.  We had west north-west winds 10-15 mph and the temperatures were around 80 degrees.  There were a few sea mullet and pompano on the Avon and Frisco beaches.  The big bluefish showed up at ramp 43 in Buxton. no cobias there today.  The inshore boats had some nice bluefish and speckled trout fishing.  We weighed in a 33 lb cobia today that was caught inshore using a chum slick.  I will post the picture tomorrow.  The offshore bite was a little slower with a decent dolphin bite.  Some boats caught a lot more than others.   A few wahoo, a 63 pounder pictured below form Oden’s Dock, “Big Eye” with two white marlin and “Bite Me” with a blue marlin, all released today.

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    You can print our 2012 Frisco Rod and Gun Hatteras Island Tide Charts.

    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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