Here is Frisco Rod and Gun’s Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island: Today was a great day to be an American. The weather was hot and sunny with lots of wind. We had south-west winds 15-25 mph and the temperatures were in the upper 80’s. Beach fishing was slow most of the day. Down on the Buxton beach there were a few sea mullet, blues and spots caught. Here on the Frisco beach only some sea mullet reported. On the sound side in Hatteras there were several flounder caught. Most of them were under size. Inshore the flounder and bluefish bite was really good. No boats made it offshore today because of the rough conditions. Happy 4th of July to all of our customers and Thank You for your continued support over the years.
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Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island:
The weather was more rough today than it was yesterday. The wind did kick up and switch to the SW blowing 10-15 mph. Temperatures were in the mid to upper 80’s again today.Beach Fishing was slow, but not dead today. Reports of a few nice sized sea mullet and pompano came in. Tomorrow should be about the same since the wind is supposed to blow out of the same direction, with maybe even a little more force.
Inshore Charter guides reported quite a nice day. They had catches of speckled trout, bluefish, and flounder.
Offshore Charters also had a good report today. They said that the day was nice with a little breeze. Dolphin fishing was fair, a couple of wahoo, few blackin tuna and a couple amberjacks. The Big Eye had a really nice day, releasing 2 blue marlin, and 1 white marlin.
The forecast for tomorrow is isolated thunderstorms with a 30% chance of rain. Winds blowing SW 15-25 mph and temperatures in the mid to high 80’s.
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Here is your Frisco Rod and Gun Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island:
The weather was nice today as the temperatures were in the mid to upper 80’s and the wind blew out of the east at 5-10 mph. We also had clear sunny skies throughout the day, except for early on this morning when we had a small thunderstorm.Beach Fishing was great today. We had pompano, sea mullet, bluefish, spanish mackerel, spot, and one 26″ puppy drum. The pompano seem to be acting a little different from normal. Usually you would catch them just a few feet into the surf, today they were catching them on the bar instead.Inshore Charters had reports of good spanish mackerel, bluefish, and speckled trout. It was a pretty day all around out in the water.
Offshore Charters also had a nice catches today. Reports of boats limiting out on dolphin, both bailers and gaffers, as well as a few wahoo and scattered blackfin tuna. One sailfish was caught today by the Sea Creature..
Tomorrow there is a 40% chance of rain, with PM Thunderstorms. The wind is also supposed to switch to the SW at 15-20 mph.
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Here is your Outer Banks fishing report for Hatteras Island:
The weather was fair today with sunny skies and light winds. The wind blew out of the east today at 5-10 mph. The temperatures were in the mid to high 80’s.
Beach fishing was decent today with reports of pompano, sea mullet, and flounder just as it has been for the last few weeks. Pompano have been hitting citation size. However, today we have also heard of spanish mackerel and bluefish on the north beach.
Inshore Charter guides reported a decent day. Good speckled trout fishing along with a few spanish mackerel.
Offshore , charters boats reported a nice catch with the beautiful weather. Hatteras Fever released 3 sailfish, the Reliance released 3 sailfish, and the Sea Creature released 1 sailfish, totalling up to be 7 sailfish out of Hatteras Harbor Marina today. There were also reports of scattered king mackerel, yellowfin tuna. Dolphin fishing was good today.
We’re looking at a switch in the wind tonight. It is supposed to blow SE at 5-10 mph. Mostly sunny skies however, so it looks like another beautiful day for Hatteras Island.
All in all, today was another great day in paradise.
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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.