• Outer Banks Fishing Report 9-16-11

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

    The weather has been so nice here on Hatteras Island since Hurricane Irene, but today it made a turn for the windy and overcast.  North-east winds today 20- 30 mph and temperatures were in the low 70’s.  Not much to report on the fishing front.  Nor- easters make fishing tough.  We did have a few guys go out and try some surf fishing but all the came back with were some drift wood, a decoy and some sea shells. The winds should drop out my Sunday they say.  We are hoping for a nice week for all of our visitors that have come on such a long-delayed route to get here.   We hope you stop in to see us and visit our new website with online shopping at friscorodandgun.com.

    Thank You

    FRG Staff

     


  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 9-15-11

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

    Today was nice once again.  Sunny skies and light south-west winds at 10 mph with temperatures in the low 80’s.  There is still some swell left over from tropical storm Maria, so it was a little rough.  We have reports of Cape Point producing some nice spanish mackerel.  There has also been a few nice size sea mullet on the Frisco beach.  Down around Hatteras Inlet there were some nice bluefish and some spanish mackerel.  Inshore the boats are catching some speckled trout.  We have a bit of windy weather coming tonight.  A little north-easter is here until Sunday.  North-east winds 25-35 mph is forecasted for tomorrow night and Saturday, than decreasing to 10-15 mph.  Here is a link to photos of NC DOT progress on Hwy 12 after Hurricane Irene at Pea Island Inlet.  Check out our new website and online shopping at friscorodandgun.com.


  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 9-14-11

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

    Today on Hatteras Island the weather was sunny and warm with light south-west winds at 5 mph and high temperatures in the mid 80’s. Out at Cape Point there are still spanish mackerel and bluefish being caught.  The Frisco beach had some decent swells from Tropical Storm Maria so fishing was slow.  We only had some small bluefish reported.  Down around the Inlet at Hatteras there were some decent bluefish caught.  Inshore the gray and speckled trout fishing was good.  There were lots of 4 and 5 lb bluefish caught too. Nothing from the gulf stream yet.  Hopefully this weekend.


  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 9-13-11

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

    Today was a bright sunny day.  The winds were from the south-west at 5-10 mph and temperatures were in the low 80’s.  We had reports of nice spanish mackerel and bluefish at Cape Point in Buxton.  The Frisco beach had some bluefish and sea mullet.  There is still some puppy drum being caught down at Hatteras Inlet.  The Inshore fishing from Hatteras has been real good with catches of speckled trout, gray trout, bluefish and some spanish mackerel.  Still no offshore action, but it will not be long.  Hatteras Island opens back up to visitors on Thursday September 15th.  Avon, Buxton, Frisco and Hatteras will be the only villages accessible to everyone by the Cedar Island and Swan Quarter ferries to Ocracoke then to Hatteras village.  Shop with us online at friscorodandgun.com  See you this weekend.


  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 9-12-11

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

    Another nice day on Hatteras Island.  Light south-west winds with partly cloudy skies in the morning turning sunny just before noon.  The temperatures were in the mid 80’s.  The fishing has been pretty good.  We are hearing some bluefish from the beach in Buxton.  At Cape Point catches of puppy drum are reported.  The Frisco Beach had bluefish and still a few pompano being caught.  Down at the Hatteras Inlet shelling is still really good. As far fishing, some blue fish and sea mullet are being caught.   Inshore the boats are still catching some decent speckled trout and drum from small to just over the slot of 27″.  I do not have an offshore report due to visitors not being allowed to enter Hatteras Island at this time.  Although Dare County announced today that Thursday September 15 visitors will be allowed to enter the Villages of Hatteras, Frisco, Buxton and Avon by the ferry system by way of Cedar Island or  Swan Quarter to Ocracoke then to Hatteras Island.  You will have to make a reservation by calling 1 800 BY FERRY and there is a fee to ride the Cedar Island and Swan Quarter ferries.  Visit us at our brand new website at friscorodandgun.com Browse and shop online for all of your Fishing, Hunting, Camping and Beach Supplies.

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