• 7-26-11 Outer Banks Fishing Report

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

    The weather was a little rough today. For most of the day we had showers with a pretty decent thunderstorm in the middle of the night. The wind blew out of the south-west at 10-15 mph and temperatures were in the high 80’s to low 90’s.Beach Fishing was actually pretty good today despite the weather. North beach reported lots of black tip sharks along with good catches of spanish mackerel and bluefish at the point. South beach also had some catches of black tips today, as well as flounder, pompano, and sea mullet. The inlet reported nice catches of bluefish with spanish mackerel mixed in.

    Inshore charters reported limits of speckled trout, keeper drum, and bluefish.

    Offshore charters had a decent day even though no billfish were caught. There was a really good dolphin bite, most boats limited out.

    Tomorrow sounds promising for the beaches. The wind is supposed to lay down tonight and switch directions to north at 5-10 mph. Hopefully with the wind change the south beach will clear up and pompano and sea mullet will really start biting again. We are also supposed to have sunny skies with temperatures in the low 90’s.


  • 7-25-11 Outer Banks Fishing Report

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

    It was another hot day with sunny skies, more south west winds at 10 mph and temperatures in the mid 80’s.   Reports of bluefish, sea mullet and flounder from the north side in Buxton.  No reports from the southern beaches, Frisco or  Hatteras.
    The inshore boats had good speckled trout and blue fish
    The offshore boats had excellent dolphin with a few wahoo and blackfin tuna.
     

     


  • 7-24-11 Outer Banks Fishing Report

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

    The weather was pretty nice today. Temperatures were in the high 80’s but felt like the high 90’s. The wind blew out of the west south-west at 15-20 mph. For most of the day it was sunny, while it rained a little during the middle of the night last night.
    Beach Fishing was slow today from the south beach. We heard of one pompano off of ramp 49.   There were some bluefish on the sound side of the inlet this afternoon. With the high winds it was hard to hold bottom today.No Inshore Charters left the dock today.

    Offshore Charters only had a few leave the dock. Hatteras Fever released 3 sailfish. There were also reports of lots of dolphin, most boats limiting out.

    Tomorrow is supposed to be scattered thunderstorms with a 60% chance of rain, with winds blowing 15-20 mph out of the southwest. South beach will probably be as rough as it was today if not worse.


  • 7-23-11 Outer Banks Fishing Report

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

    Another Hot and humid day.  The winds breezed up from  the southwest at 15-20 mph.  The highs reached 90 today.  The beach fishing was a little slow, only some sea mullet and blues reported on the Buxton beach and at cape point.  The southern beaches, Frisco and Hatteras, were rough and dirty and it took 5-6 ozs to hold bottom.   No fish were reported.  The inshore boats had some bluefish, a few speckled trout and flounder.  Overall it was a little rough.  The offshore boats had excellent dolphin fishing a few wahoo and a couple sailfish were released.


  • 7-22-11 Outer Banks Fishing Report

    Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island.  Today was another hot and sunny day.  The wind  blew pretty hard out of the southwest at 15-20 mph, which seemed to put a damper on beach fishing. I didn’t hear of much from any of the beaches.
    The inshore boats had bluefish and speckled trout while offshore dolphin fishing was real good with scattered wahoo and some blackfin tuna. Several sailfish and at least one blue marlin were released.

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