• Outer Banks Fishing Report 2-1

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

    Today was mostly sunny and warm.  We had west south-west winds 15 mph and the temperatures were in the mid to upper 60’s.  Well the water in Avon and Buxton are a little on the dirty side so the scattered speckled trout bite is quiet.  Some sharks and skates on Cape Point and that’s about it.  No boats offshore but there were some guys out commercial fishing yesterday and said there were lots of bait off of Avon a few miles out.  Maybe those bluefin tuna will be under them.  There are a few boats booked tomorrow, the weather does not look good for the trip though.  Hard south-west winds 20-30 mph makes our inlet at Hatteras pretty hairy.  

    Today they have released the cost for those beach driving permits.  They will be $50 for 7 days and $120 for the calender year.  Below is some information with a link to more detailed info.

    Information Regarding Cape Hatteras National Seashore ORV Final Rule

    The final special regulation (rule) for the management of off-road vehicle
    (ORV) use at Cape Hatteras National Seashore (Seashore) was published in
    the Federal Register on January 23, 2012 and becomes effective on
    Wednesday, February 15, 2012.  The rule designates ORV routes and
    authorizes ORV use at the Seashore in a manner that will protect and
    preserve the unique natural and cultural resources of this dynamic barrier
    ecosystem while permitting the use of vehicles on Seashore beaches and
    provide a variety of safe visitor experiences while minimizing conflicts
    among various users. Under National Park Service (NPS) general regulations,
    the operation of motor vehicles off of roads within areas of the National
    Park System is prohibited unless authorized by special regulation.

    To provide more information about the rule and its requirements, the NPS
    has prepared a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) information sheet and a map
    showing designated ORV routes as well as pedestrian areas where ORVs are
    not authorized.  The FAQ and map are now available on the Seashore’s
    website located at:   http://www.nps.gov/caha

    When the rule becomes effective on February 15, 2012, an ORV permit will be
    required to operate a vehicle on the designated ORV routes at the Seashore.
    Permits can be obtained beginning on February 15 at any of the three NPS
    ORV permit offices located at Coquina Beach, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse
    Visitor Center (Buxton), and the Ocracoke Visitor Center. These offices
    will be open year-round, seven days a week, except Christmas Day, from 8:00
    a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with expanded hours on weekends and holidays during the
    summer season.  The cost of an annual permit (valid for the calendar year)
    is $120.  A 7-day ORV permit (valid from the date issued) will cost $50.

    In order to provide the public with ample time to obtain a permit, there
    will be a transition period between February 15 and March 15 before the
    rule is fully implemented and enforced.  During the transition period, the
    NPS will install new ORV route markers and information signs and begin
    implementation of the species management measures that were identified in
    the December 2010 Record of Decision for the Seashore’s Off-Road Vehicle
    Management Plan / Final Environmental Impact Statement. Visitor contacts
    during the transition will focus on informing the visiting public about the
    ORV permit and other beach driving requirements under the special
    regulation.

    For more information, see the FAQ posted on-line at:
    http://www.nps.gov/caha; or call 252-473-2111 ext. 148.

     

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  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 1-31

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

    Today was sunny and warm with light wind.  The winds were from the west north-west at 10 mph and the temperatures were in the low 60’s.  As nice of a day it was we sure were slow and no one we talked to today were going or coming from fishing.  The offshore fishing has been pretty good.  Until the bluefin tuna really start showing up or on the weekends not that many charters are booked this time of year, so we have no report for  today.

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    This Williamson Jet Popper will work great for those bluefin tunas.  They have 300 lb. built-in swivels that allow perfect rotation and eliminate leverage. The deep cup face for extra loud “Popping” effect and jet holes create a massive bubble trail.  The unique design allows greater casting distance and stability on retrieve. The flash foil inside sends attractor signals and has ultra-strong “Oval” split-ring with 6X VMC “Fish Fighter” hooks attached.

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  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 1-30

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

    Today started off cool and sunny.  We had north-west winds at 10-15 mph, decreasing to 5 mph and the temperatures were in the mid 50’s.  The report seems to be about the same almost every day from the surf.  There are scattered speckled trout on the Buxton and Avon beaches and plenty of sharks and skates from Cape Point  south to Hatteras Inlet.  The offshore fishing has been decent when the boats are going out.  Decent yellowfin tuna and real good blackfin tuna being caught.  As you all may know the date in which the ORV final rule goes into effect is February 15th.  Permits will be required to drive on the beach.  Below are links to see information about the final rule for ORVs.

    http://islandfreepress.org/PivotBlog/pivot/entry.php?id=178

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  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 1-29

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

    Today was a little cooler.  We had light north winds at 5-10 mph and the temperatures were in the low 50’s.  The only real report are some sharks caught out at Cape Point.  No reports from the the offshore fleet.

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  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 1-28

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

    Today was beautiful, sunny and warm.  The winds were from the north-east at 5 mph and the temperatures were in the upper 50’s.  Tomorrow will be a little cooler with light south-west winds.  Surf fishing today was pretty slow.  Only and few speckeld trout caught on the Buxton beach.  Offshore today had decent yellowfin tuna and a few blackfin tuna caught.

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