• Outer Banks Fishing Report 11-20

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

    The weather was great today.  We had light south-west winds at 5 mph and the temperatures were in the mid 60’s.  Down around the Buxton beach there were a few speckled trout and some sea mullet caught.  Around Cape Point there were some bluefish and a few puppy drum.  The Frisco beach was real good today with a little bit of everything.  We had bluefish, blow toads, a citation sea mullet caught by Robert Rzasa of Hummelstown PA , a few black drum and puppy drum.  Well, offshore today fishing was really good.  Not the wahoo action from yesterday but the king mackerel fishing is still on fire.  Light tackle dead bait or live baiting king mackerel fishing, it does not get any more fun and exiting than that.  There were just a few wahoo, one of which was a citation, see picture below, and some dolphin caught. 

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    This Daiwa Saltist Lever Drag reel combines a compact, lever drag design with the free-spool ability to easily toss live baits or lures. You can use this Saltist reel to live bait king mackerel fish or use it for bottom jigging. It has a superior drag system to handle any fish you want to target. 

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    Brian Vittorini of Bridgeton NJ caught one the few wahoos offshore today.  It was a nice citation fish weighing 47 lbs 8 ozs. Great catch and thank you for bringing it in for a photo. 


  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 11-19

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

    Today was beautiful.   We had light north-east winds switching to the south-east at 5-10 mph.  The temperatures were in the low 60’s.  The Buxton beach had a few speckled trout.  Around Cape Point there were still lots of sharks and skates.  A few drum just over the slot were also caught.  Along the Frisco beach we had a mixed bunch of fish. There were some bluefish, black drum, sea mullet and a few speckled trout caught.  The Hatteras beaches had some bluefish and sea mullet.  The offshore fishing was really good today.  There were limits of king mackerel some real good wahoo fishing and a few yellowfin, blackfin tuna , some dolphin and a sailfish. 

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  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 11-18

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

    Today was a lot nicer than yesterday.  We had north-west winds at 15 mph this morning and temperatures in the low 40’s.  By noon the winds switched to the north-east and dropped to 5 mph and the temperatures were in the upper 40’s.  Cape Point had lots of sharks and skates today.  The Frisco beach today had reports of blow toads.  I believe one boat fished offshore today but I have not heard of any reports.  Tomorrow should be nice and calm for fishing.

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    The Penn International V 2-speed Reels are ready for all the tuna fishing you can throw at it.  Penn’s International V family raises the gold standard for big game fishing. Features Penn’s exclusive Bio-Drive Retrieve System, one touch shifting, Rotary Tuned lever drag and a contoured one piece aluminum frame.

     

     

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  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 11-17

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

    Well the rain and winds arrived last night and stayed around all day.  We had south-west winds 15-25 mph this morning and the temperatures were in the mid 60’s.  By mid afternoon the rain stopped and the winds switched to the north-west at 20-30 mph  and the temperature dropped to the mid 40’s.  Slow fishing today.  The only reports we have were lots of sharks and skates at Cape Point and down the Frisco Beach.  No boats fished today due to the windy and rough weather.

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    This Birchwood Choke Tube Lube prevents stuck choke tubes from repeated trap, skeet shooting and hunting caused by corrosion, high stress of steel shot loads, extreme temperatures and pressure. Birchwood Choke Tube Lube provides maximum lubrication against friction and excellent corrosion protection from rain and saltwater. Also excels as a universal lubricant and eliminates galling on stainless steel.

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  • Outer Banks Fishing Report 11-16

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

    Today was mostly sunny.  We had winds from the south south-west at 15-20 mph and temperatures were high around 72 F.  The winds are supposed to switch to the north-west and pick up to 25-30 mph and produce lots of rain when the cold front pushes through.  The Avon beach had some sea mullet and black drum today.  There were a few speckled trout caught around the Buxton beaches and Cape Point had lots of big sharks today.  There are still a few black drum, bluefish and blow toads being caught on the Frisco Beach.  No boats out offshore today.

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    The Remington 870 Express Super Mag is just what you need for heavy-duty waterfowl hunting.  This durable shotgun is an all time favorite for any hunting condition .

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