Fishing Report
Monday July 7th The weather is beautiful today and the fishing is great. The piers are all having good luck with catches of Spanish makeral especially on the end of Avalon Pier, and Puppy drum and yearlings on OBX pier. They also are catching sea mullet and spot with an occasional blue on the surf. The sound has a variety of fish being caught but good luck has been given to the people fishing for flounder, trout and puppy drum. Wanchese marina area is a good spot. The water temp is 66 degrees. The wind is SW at 12. Oregon inlet is catching a lot of puppy drum and sea mullet. Come by and see us for the hook up! Stop and Shop tackle boys rock!
Fishing Report
Sunday July 6 has produced a wonderful day both on the beach and in the water. The temp of water has increased to 74 degrees and catches of Spanish makeral and blues on the end of piers have fishermen excited! We will show you the secret color it starts with an “e” haha but also the wind has changed to SW at 10-15 mph which is making the drum fishing good. Try jigging in close for them as there have been several reported along the surf. Shrimp has produced a lot of fish today. Come in and see us for more info on where to go and what to use!!!
Fishing Report
Saturday July 5th
High of 81 degrees and mostly sunny winds are NE15-20 mph. Water temperature is 73 degrees. Sunset is at 8:23 P.M. and sunrise is at 5:51 A.M.
Not many reports have come in but Puppy drum runs have been reported at Jeannette’s Pier. The Sound is producing flounder, trout, and some puppy drum as well.
Good catches of blue fish have been reported up and down the beaches. Hatteras will be closed for awhile due to the storm. This is forcing the beaches north to be crowded so pier fishing has been popular but surf fishing has been good if you can find a good spot
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!!