fishing report
Saturday has been windy with a hard 20 mph wind coming from the east/SE. However many fish have been reported. The water is worm at 77 degrees, and it is clear. Low tides will be at 3:07 am, 2:50 pm…High tides are at 8:52 am, 9:01 pm.
The piers are reporting blues, Spanish, and some flounder.
The surf seems to have the most reports of being caught. Today has been a very good flounder day with over 20 being reported to us so that makes sense why the surf is better than the piers today. The water is clearing up and making tomorrow look like it will be a very good day. Come see us we will tell you where to go and what to use!
****Pompano with big sizes reported in good numbers on south nags head beach about mp 15, caught on squid strips and one puppy drum was caught on sandflees.
Fishing Report
The fishing has been a bit slow the past couple of days but people are still catching some fish. The wind has changed now towards the east which should clear up the water. There have been reports of Spanish and Blues on the end of Avalon pier. Also, Black Drum have been reported as well as sharks and skates. All up and down the surf they are catching a mix of bottom fish and an occasional puppy drum, so the fish are there and its picking up every minute. Don’t miss out on the run come see us.
Fishing Report Thursday 6/26/2014
The weatherman lied to us this morning – he said cloudy, chance of rain, SW wind – it’s been sunny, clear and hot with a light wind all over the map. Sunset tonite is at 8:23 PM and tomorrow’s sunrise is 5:48 AM. First tide is a low at 1:51 AM with a high at 7:31 AM Second tide is low at 1:28 PM followed with the high at 7:47 PM
The GOOD NEWS is the summer solstice was last Saturday morning and that was the official start of summer. The BAD NEWS is the summer solstice was Saturday and it was the longest day of the year and until the winter solstice in mid December, all the days that follow will continue to get shorter. As long as we’re on a Debbie downer, Wednesday’s mid 70’s sea water temp is today’s low 60’s. Expect tomorrow’s wind change to warm it up again.
Checking with the beaches and piers, the skate bite is on again – blame it on the cooler water. The boats have the strategic advantage in that they can navigate to better water conditions on days like today – check with your favorite charter fleet to see what options are available to you.
Be a hero …… TAKE A KID FISHING !!!
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Fishing Report
Fishing Report June 24th 2014 Todays High: 82 degrees P/Cloudy;100% chance of rain Water Temp: 68 degrees Wind: S/SW 10-15 mph Tides: Low- 1:05AM, High-6:51AM, Low- 12:43PM, High-7:11PM Fishing Report: Surf: Water temp has dropped. Catching sea mullet, spot, croaker, blues, few Spanish, few puppys, and small flounder. Piers: Avalon– Spanish and Sea Mullet Jennette’s- Spanish, blues, and spot Outer Banks- Spanish, Blues, Sea Mullet, and Croaker Nags Head- Speckled trout, blues, mullet, a 16 inch flounder reported Bridges: Oregon Inlet- Drum, trout, and blues Little Bridge- Spot, Croaker, Some Speckled trout Inshore: Spanish, Blues, Amberjack, BIG drum in inlet and sound Offshore: Tuna are getting slammed, dolphins, several billfish released!
Fishing Report June 24th 2014
Todays High: 81 degrees P/Cloudy; 0% chance of rain
Water Temp: 77 degrees
Wind: E/SE 10-15 mph
Tides: Low- 12:18 AM, High- 5:56 AM, Low- 11:57 AM, High-6:23 PM
Fishing Report:
Surf: Pompano, Sea Mullet, Spot , Blues, Croaker, Puppy Drum, Flounder
Piers: Avalon– Spot and Blues
Jennette’s- Keeper spec. trout, Spanish, and Blues
Outer Banks- Spanish, Blues, Spade, Sea Mullet, and Croaker
Nags Head- Nice Puppy Drum!, Spot, Spanish, and Blues
Bridges: Oregon Inlet- Sheepshead, Puppy Drum, Small trout
Little Bridge- Spot, Croaker, Some Puppy Drum
Inshore: Spanish, Blues, few cobia left, speckled trout, puppy drum
Offshore: Yellow fin Tuna and Dolphin are being caught a lot,
White and Blue Marlin and Sailfish were reported and released
A 71 pound yellow fin was caught! Also, good trigger fish caught
along the ship wreck!