Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island:
The inshore Charters reported some good Speckled Trout catches.
Offshore reported some fair Dolphin and Wahoo catches. They released 5 Sails and one Blue Marlin.
Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island:
The inshore Charters reported some good Speckled Trout catches.
Offshore reported some fair Dolphin and Wahoo catches. They released 5 Sails and one Blue Marlin.
This is Your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island:
It was such a nice and sunny day. Light west south-west winds 10 mph and the temperatures were in the high 80′ to low 90’s . Around the Buxton beach there were a few flounder. Up around cape point scattered catches of sea mullet, spot, croakers and pompano. On the point itself a good spanish mackerel and blue fish bite on lures, early morning and late afternoon. The Frisco beach had some real good puppy drum fishing throughout the day. A few scattered blues also caught. The Hatteras beaches were slow most of the day, but the spanish mackerel and blue fish were biting really good on lures at the Hatteras Inlet just before dark.
Offshore boats had another good day. Good catches of dolphin, a few wahoo and blackfin tuna mixed in. Bite Me released a Blue Marlin and Tuna Duck released a Sailfish
Inshore boats out fishing in the sound today had a little bit of everything: Speckled and gray trout and bluefish
Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island:
Inshore charters reported limits of nice sized speckled trout.
No offshore charters left the dock today.
Tomorrow the weather is supposed to be similar to today. Winds at 10-20 mph out of the southwest and temperatures in the low 90’s. There is only a 10% chance of rain as well.
Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island.
Beach Fishing was decent today as reports of sea mullet, pompano, and flounder came from the south beach. A few spanish mackerel and bluefish were caught from the point.
Inshore Charter guides reported good catches of speckled trout, and a few bluefish and flounder mixed in.
Offshore charters had a decent day today. They reported good catches of dolphin, reaching citation size, and a few amberjacks, wahoo. and scattered king mackerel. There were two sailfish caught today. One from Godspeed, and one from Native Son.
The weather is expected to be nasty tomorrow with winds blowing 15-20 mph out of the southwest. There is a 40% chance of rain along with scattered thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to reach the low 90’s.
Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island.
The weather was fair today. We had clear skies with winds blowing 10-15 mph out of the northeast. Temperatures were in the upper 80’s and low 90’s.
Beach Fishing was decent today as we heard a few different reports. Some fisherman reported pompano and sea mullet along the south beach, but mainly below ramp 55. Spanish mackerel and bluefish had another little run at the point tonight as well.
Inshore charters had a decent day today. Reports of a few gray trout, speckled trout and bluefish came from Hatteras Harbor Marina.
Offshore Charters had a decent day as well. With the pretty weather offshore today, charters caught good catches of dolphin, bailers and gaffers. The wahoo bite continues to be pretty decent as boats are reporting of landing 5 or more a day. The amberjack bite was scattered as well. Two sailfish were reported out of Hatteras Harbor Marina. One released by Lucky Chip, and one released by the Gambler. There were also three sailfish released out of Teach’s Lair Marina today.
Tomorrow looks to be a little different from today. There is a 60% chance of rain with scattered thunderstorms. Winds are expected to blow 10-15 mph out of the southeast. The temperatures are also expected to be in the high 80’s and low 90’s tomorrow.