Fishing Report Mon Nov 18th 2013
Today is looking to be seasonably mild with a high in the mid 70s under partly sunny skies. Slim chance of rain and light SW winds switching to NW 10 – 15 later. Sunset at 4:54 pm, sunrise tomorrow at 6:42 am.
First tide is a low at 1:03 am with a high at 7:21 am
Second tide is low at 2:02 pm and high at 7:40 pm
Monday Nov 18th may be a sequel to an awesome weekend for the number of puppy drum that were hooked on the beaches and piers of the outer banks. The hole north of Avalon Pier was productive this morning – one customer buying Berkley gulps described the action as “fish every cast!” Trout catches have been mostly under sized with the occasional keeper – as the weather gets more seasonal I expect to see larger specks on the stringers. Expect some of that seasonal weather to show up tomorrow through the rest of the week. Ocean temps are reported along the beach at around 58 degrees. Brrrrrr!
The big boys who made it out through yesterday’s fog came back with more yellowfin tuna and mahi-mahi.
Be a hero. TAKE A KID FISHING!!!
Coolbreeze out