Fishing Report

Strong North Eastern winds tonight with the storm hitting the northern beaches and the storm will produce lots of rain. However, New estimates put the storm’s peak at 105 mph sustained winds, a Category 2 on the Saffir-Simpson scale, by the time it reaches the Outer Banks.

Arthur, which is 70 miles south-southeast of Cape Fear, is expected to turn to the northeast and accelerate.

“The official forecast shows the center of Arthur moving very close to the North Carolina Outer Banks late tonight and early Friday,” the Hurricane Center said.
-The OBX Voice

Fishing Report

For Wed. July 2nd we are looking at a average temperature around 87 degrees. The tides are coming in with low tide at 5:24 AM, and 5:34 PM. High tides will be rolling in at 11:31 AM, and 11:32 PM.
W/SW 10-15mph has dirtied up the water. All surf and pier reports are reporting heavy bottom fish catch’s: Sea Mullet, Spot, Croaker, Some Blues, One or Two Puppys caught down by Nags Head Pier.
Oregon Inlet fishing bridge reported some flounder being caught this morning and also caught many small sheepshead.
With the unpredictable storm coming you should try and fish hard today and tomorrow because its supposed to hit by Thursday night, but you never know! Good Luck and come see us at the shop!!