• 6-30-11 Fishing Report

    Here is your Outer Banks Fishing Report for Hatteras Island: 

    A front came through yesterday with some much-needed rain and cooler temps in the low 80’s.  The wind blew from the northeast at 10-15 mph, which cleaned the water up an improved the fishing. The south beach had nice pompano, bluefish, and small flounder. There were some reports of nice sea mullet on the north beach and in Avon.
    The inshore boats had gray trout, specks, and spanish.
    Offshore dolphin fishing was good, king mackerel were scattered along with scattered blackfin. Two whites and two sails were released out of Hatteras Harbor Marina.

  • 6-29-11 Fishing Report

    Here is your Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island: 

    Thunderstorms finally hit this morning. Temperatures were in the low 80’s and the wind was blowing out of the SW 10-15 mph. Tomorrow the weather is supposed to clear up with the wind blowing NE 10-15 mph.

    Beach fishing was extremely slow today due to bad weather. No fish were reported. Current was too rough for 6 oz to hold bottom according to one fisherman.

    Inshore Charter guides also had a slow day. A total of 7 speckled trout were caught and only 1 keeper in the mix.

    Offshore Charters had a scrappy day as the ocean was chopped up today. 1 Sailfish was released by the Sea Creature. Also reports of good gaffer and bailer dolphin were spoken of out of Hatteras Harbor Marina.

    With the wind switching to the north tomorrow expectations are higher than that of today. Hopefully the water will clear up as it had the other day and big pompano and Sea Mullet will show right back up.

     


  • 6-28-11 Fishing Report

    Here is your Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island: 

    The weather today was sunny and breezy.  The winds were from the southwest  at 15 mph.  The temperatures were in the mid 80’s.  We had some mixed reports from Hatteras to Avon. Pompano and sea mullet were the most likely catch from the surf today. A few spanish mackerel, blues and flounder were also reported.
    The Inshore fishing fleet reported good catches of spanish mackerel and speckled trout.
    The offshore boats had some good dolphin and blackfin tuna fishing. 

  • 6-27-11 Fishing Report

    Here is your Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island: 

    Today was another hot one.  South west winds 15 mph and the highs were up around 90 F.  The beach fishing was pretty good.  We had reports of blues, spot and sea mullet on the Buxton beach.  In Frisco the pompano bite was still good.  A few sea mullet too.  Down on the Hatteras beach blues were caught and some spanish down towards the inlet.  The inshore boats had a good day of spanish and blues. Offshore the dolphin fishing continues to be really good, mostly bailers size.  They had five sailfish and a couple of whites and a blue marlin released from the Hatteras fleet today.


  • 6-26-11 Fishing Report

    Here is today Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island: 

    The weather took a small turn for the better today. The wind went to the S at 5-10 mph and died down and fishing has picked up.

    Beach Fishing was a great improvement today as we weighed in a few citation pompano and some  good catches of Sea Mullet, Pompano, and Spot were reported. If the wind continues to blow like it is now, tomorrow should be another good day.

    Inshore Charter guides reported good catches of speckled Trout and Spanish Mackerel today.

    Offshore Charter guides had a great day today to snap the streak of bad fishing. 3 billfish were released. One Blue Marlin was caught by Bite Me, one Sailfish by Good Times, and one Sailfish from the Release. Dolphin fishing was good along with scattered wahoo, good blackfin tuna, and a few amberjacks.

    The forecast for tomorrow is similar to that of today. Calling for scattered thunderstorms, cloudy skies, and temperatures in the high 70’s mid 80’s. Tomorrow’s fishing looks as promising as todays report turned out.

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