Fishing Report: 9/7/13

Feeling  a little fallish on Sept. 7th – expect a high of 78 under sunny skies with light NE winds of 10 mph or less and a 0% chance of rain. This is a great day to live on the OBX. Sunset tonight is at 7:23 with sunrise tomorrow at 6:39.
First tide is low at 2:58 am, high at 9:06 am
Second tide is low at 3:24 pm, high at 9:17 pm

Surf is 74-76 degrees and slightly dirty. Several of the piers are reporting puppy drum this morning with many inside the slot. With a day like this catching fish is just “gravy”! Avalon pier reports  catching lots of nice spot. Sea mullet are everywhere, come on and get you some.

The inshore and nearshore crews are finding spanish, bluefish, triggerfish, cobia, drum and speckles.

Jerry at Fishing Unlimited said they saw several flounder caught (at least one keeper), some sheepshead and croaker also.

White marlin fishing has been WHITE HOT. Pound for pound, this is the one of the most dramatic sport fish you will ever encounter, and we’re talking about right here off the outer banks. If you’re not into the show, you can opt for the meat and chase down tuna or mahi. Whatever you choose, it’s all good.

Go for the gusto, take a kid fishing!!!  Coolbreeze out