Fishing Report: 9/6/13
This is what we have to look forward to for Friday, Aug. 6th. Cooler today, high around 80, winds from the NE 15-20 and partly cloudy with a 0% chance of rain. Sunset tonight at 7:25 pm, sunrise tomorrow at 6:38 am. Because of the NE winds, the ocean will be choppy and rough with water temps in the mid to high 70s.
First tide is low at 2:22 am, high 8:27 am
Second tide is low at 3:42 pm, high 8:38 pm
Already pretty rough for surf fishing but the piers are taking advantage of the catching. Jennette’s reported there were a few fishermen out decking some bluefish, spot and even a couple triggers today. It might be a good day to fish on the south beach of Hatteras Island.
Gary B at the little bridge said fishing was a little slow this morning but they had seen some small rockfish (striped bass), puppy drum and speckled being thrown back earlier this morning.
First call to the fishing center this morning indicated that the offshore boats were going out – multiple white marlin were caught and released and the meat hunters decked plenty of tuna and mahi-mahi.
Make the day happen – Take a kid fishing! Coolbreeze out