Fishing Report Nov 5th 2013
It’s Tuesday, Nov 5th, and these 15 – 25 mph NE winds are generating a strong onshore windswell that is complicating our ocean fishing report. It’s mostly sunny today, expect a high of 61 degrees and a 0% chance of rain. Sunset will arrive at 5:03 pm; sunrise tomorrow will be at 6:30 am.
First tide is low at 1:47 am with a high at 8:05 am
Second tide is low at 2:38 pm and a high at 8:26 pm
Although conditions are challenging, there are fish to be caught by those hardy and adventurous souls willing to brave the brisk winds and surging seas. Puppy drum love these conditions.
At the reddrumtackle.com site in the main forum (click on AGE) there is an interesting thread discussing the age and growth rate of red drum, our state fish. In 2011 N C marine biologists reported there had been the “most productive spawn in decades” that year. Correspondingly in fall of 2012 there were very good catch numbers of 13″-17″ fish. These slot-sized pups we are currently harvesting are that 2011 class and barring any weather anomalies will give us another good run next year after which they will graduate out of the N C slot to hopefully become a whole new mega class of breeders (or am I hoping for too much? To quote Bob Eakes, “I hope we get completely overrun with puppy drum.”). This is where I say thank you to fish management and hope I live long enough to enjoy the benefits.
As always , TAKE A KID FISHING!!! Coolbreeze out
Fishinf Report Nov 4th 2013
Well, at least it isn’t raining! However, it is seasonably cool with 20 -30 mph NE winds, partly cloudy skies, expected high in the mid- 50s ( thanks for that 0% chance of rain ). Sunset is 5:05 pm, sunrise tomorrow is 6:28 am.
First tide is low at 7:14 am and high at 12:58 am
Second tide is low at 7:33pm and high at 1:46 pm
Not a fun day on the beaches, the boats or the piers. Duck Research Pier posted the sea water temp at 61 degrees. The webcam showed Avalon as being empty. At Jennettes they posted a picture of a lucky angler with a nice puppy drum. Tomorrow is a different day. We’ll hope for a sea change. TAKE A KID FISHING!!! Coolbreeze out
Fishing Report Nov 3rd 2013
For the 3rd of Nov expect mostly sunny skies, 0% chance of rain, high around 58 degrees. Winds will be northerly 15 – 25 mph, sunset at 5:06 pm EST and sunrise at 6:07 am EST ( did you set your clocks back from daylight saving time? )
First tide is low at 1:12 am and high at 6:28 am
Second tide is low at 12:58 pm and high at6:46 pm
As far as weekends go, this has been a slow one. When I called Avalon this morning, Budgie told me there was no one fishing. Duck Research posted the water temp @ 66 degrees. Jennettes and Outer Banks piers had a few hardy souls with lines in the water but the only thing landed so far was a couple of skates. Sean at Fishing Unlimited next to the little bridge reported that they had observed 1 (one) small trout and a puppy drum this morning. Slow everywhere. They must have enjoyed Halloween too much and forgot to set their clocks back.
Thursday morning the Cape Hatteras Anglers Club Invitational Surf Fishing Tournament kicks off. Good luck to everyone involved – I hope you all catch tons of fish this week.
As always, TAKE A KID FISHING!!! Coolbreeze out
Fishing Report Oct 30 2013
Hump day on the bar and it’s gorgeous outside. High around 70, mostly sunny, winds are light from the S. Sunset is 6:10 pm, sunrise tomorrow is 7:23 am.
First tide is high at 4:31 am and low at 10:46 am
Second tide is high at 4:40 pm and low at11:02 pm
Water temp at Duck Research Pier is posted at 63 nipply degrees ( for me anyway ). Reports have been a little slow lately but the usual bottom feeders like spot, croaker, and sea mullet have been providing some action with some response from speckled trout and puppy drum also.
In my emails yesterday was some chest thumping from Oregon Inlet Fishing Center. Their season is slowing down for sure, but their statistics are impressive. Total billfish for the O I fleet this year is 2,964 and still counting – white marlin catches alone account for 2,664 of that number. This was a special year for white marlin so we’re hoping for many more.
Be a hero, TAKE A KID FISHING!!! Coolbreeze out
Fishing Report Oct 26th 2013
It’s another bluebird day on the sandbar that we call the outer banks, just a little cooler than I would like it. Winds are light NW shifting this afternoon to SW 10 – 15. Under bright sunny skies expect a high temp of 59 – 60 degrees and a 0% chance of rain. Sunset is 6:15 pm and sunrise tomorrow is 7:19 am.
First tide is high at 12:49 am and low at 6:53 am
Second tide is high at 1:05 pm with a low at 7:49 pm
Checking in with the piers this morning, I guess most of the fishermen were taking a lazy day and starting off slower than usual – kind of hard to roll out of that warm bed maybe. Catches included puppy drum, bluefish, spot, sea mullet and some black drum.
The little bridge was the lone hot spot with 35 – 40 anglers lining the rails catching mostly specks and stripers. The crew at Fishing Unlimited guesstimated the keeper/throwback ratio at about 50/50.
Oregon Inlet Fishing Center said the boats were going out today. Yesterdays catches included good numbers of yellowfin, wahoo and dolphin.
Seize the day!!! TAKE A KID FISHING!!! Coolbreeze out
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