• 7-12-11 Outer Banks Fishing Report

    Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island.

    It was hot today.  The winds were 10-15 mph out of the SW most of the day. The offshore heat was really tough on the charters. Trolling with the wind, they got very little to no breeze; just lots of heat.(but when you are catching; who notices the heat.)Blue fish seemed to be the catch of the day from the surf. There were some scattered flounder, pompano, spanish mackerel,and sea mullet.

    Inshore boats had some good catches of speckled trout. There were also some flounder, spanish mackerel, and blues.

    Offshore shore Captain Creature on the “Sea Creature” had a grand slam.  One blue marlin, four white marlin and one sailfish. Most of the boats limited out on dolphin along with a few wahoo and blackfin tuna.


  • 7-11-11 Outer Banks Fishing Report

    Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island.

    Today was beautiful.  The weather was just right.  Sunny skies and light east winds 5-10 mph and the temperatures were in the upper 80.s.  Fishing was pretty good on the Frisco beach today.  Pompano’s were being caught on sand flees and some nice sea mullet also being caught. The Hatteras beach was producing some nice catches of blues, a few pompano and sea mullet.  The inshore fleet was catching blues and a few spanish.  Good speckled trout and flounder fishing also reported.  The offshore fishing was excellent today.  Limits of dolphin, some gaffers and most of were nice size bailers  A couple of wahoo and some amber jacks were caught today as well.  A good number of sailfish were spotted and a about 15 sailfish and  one white marlin were released.


  • 7-10-11 Outer Banks Fishing Report

    Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing Report for Hatteras Island.

    The weather was excellent today. Temperatures in the mid to high 80’s and wind blowing out of the north, to east later on, at 5-10 mph.

    Beach Fishing improved tremendously  today, compared to that of yesterday. Big pompano, and sea mullet were the hot news from the southern beaches. A few blues were reported as well.

    Inshore charters reported a nice day. Spanish mackerel, bluefish, and puppy drum filled the boats.

    Offshore charters reported a nice day out on the water as well. Several sailfish were seen, but one caught off of the Native Son and the Endorfin. There were also limits of amberjack, excellent dolphin fishing, scattered wahoo, and good blackfin tuna bites. One customer also came in and reported of catching a 50+ lb yellowfin tuna on his private boat today.

    Tomorrow’s weather is supposed to be very similar to todays. The wind is supposed to blow out of the ENE at 5-10 mph and temperatures in the high 80’s.


  • 7-9-11 Fishing Report

    Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island.
     
    The weather was nasty again this morning, but cleared up later this afternoon. We had heavy showers up til about 3 o’clock today. Temperatures were in the high 70’s to mid 80’s. The forecast for tomorrow is similar to that of today. Chance of thunderstorms with a 30% chance of rain. The wind is supposed to switch tonight to the north. Expected to blow about 5-10 mph tomorrow.Beach fishing was slow today. We had one fisherman come in today and reported

    scattered bluefish and lots of stingrays. Even though we haven ‘nt had a few nice days in a row, tomorrow sounds like the ticket for pompano and sea mullet with the wind switching to the north.Inshore charters reported good catches of speckled trout and a few blues in the mix.

    Offshore charters had a decent day as the Grand Slam Tournament continued. 6 sailfish were caught amongst the fleets. There was also nice dolphin fishing, better than the last few days, and scattered wahoo.

    All in all, today turned out to be a decent day for the boats and tomorrow is promising for the beach.


  • 7-8-11 Fishing Report

    Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island.

    The weather was a little nasty today. The thunderstorms that were called for the last two weeks finally showed up and it rained for the majority of the day. Temperatures were in the high 70’s to the low 80’s. Winds were blowing out of the SW at 20-25 mph.

    Beach fishing was as slow as it could be today. We didn’t hear of anything due to the nasty weather. Most fisherman decided to stay inside today.

    No Inshore charters went out today due to weather.

    Not many charters went offshore today. The few that did reported rough seas with a few dolphin in the mix. Two boats released sailfish today for the grand slam tournament: the Release, and the Marlin Mania.

    The weather could be nasty again tomorrow. Forecast is calling for thunderstorms with a 40% chance of rain. The wind is supposed to switch to the west at 15-25 mph.


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