DELI SPECIALS 12/22 – 12/28

1.- FAITHFUL FEAST
Cajun roast beef and pepperoni on oven baked 7 grain batard with baby greens, tomato, red pepper relish, jack cheese and garlic pepper mayonnaise.—————————————————————-$ 7.29
2.- SEASSON OF LIGHT LUNCH
Cracked pepper turkey and cappy ham on whole wheat or plain ciabatta bread with lettuce, tomato, onion, muenster cheese and honey mustard.——————————————————————$ 6.89
3.- WISE MAN WRAP
Homemade hummus in a wrap with baby greens, tomato, roasted red peppers and edamame with spinach pesto salad.———————————————————————————————-$ 5.49
4.- BETHLE ” HAM ” WICH
Pesto parmesan ham on a toasted sun-dried tomato focaccia roll with lettuce, tomato, onions, pickles, cheddar cheese and herb mayonnaise.————————————————————————-$ 6.89
5.- CHRISTMAS COMBO
Oven gold turkey heated with melted American cheese on a toasted Kaiser roll with lettuce, tomato, banana peppers and ranch dressing.————————————————————————-$ 6.49
6.-STOCKING STOMACH STUFER
Chipotle chicken on honey wheat or plain 8 inch sub with lettuce, tomato, onions, pickles, banana peppers, 3 pepper Colby cheese, Duke’s mayonnaise and Boar’s head spicy mustard.—————————–$ 4.89

Fishing Report Dec 20th 2013

Friday Dec 20th is looking to be kind of comfortable with mostly sunny skies, high around 62 degrees and S winds 10 – 15 mph.  Sunset is expected at 4:53 pm and sunrise tomorrow will be at 7:09 am.
First tide is a low at 2:36 am followed by a high at 8:48 am
Second tide is low at 3:23 pm with the high at 9:16 pm

The weather for the whole weekend looks good so if you want, you can think of it as an early Christmas present and enjoy it.

Here is what I know, there are stripers being caught in the Chesapeake Bay – I’ve heard of schools of fish working bait concentrations in the mouth of the bay – there are also fish being found around the pilings of the bay bridge.  I have heard of schoolie stripers caught around our bridges in the sounds but none yet in the ocean.

The water temps on the northern beaches are running between 48 – 52 degrees (depending on the weather) but when you get around Avon the temps bump up to 60 – 64 degrees.  That is a significant rise for less than an hour drive away.  Buxton beaches down to Cape Hatteras are still producing decent numbers of slot-size puppy drum and some speckled trout with flounder and sea mullet mixed in.  If you really want to chase trout, go to the “hot ditch” in Virginia (check out 2 local bro’s in the ditch at “Into the fog” at www.a-teamfishing.com ).

I believe there are fish in the surf on the northern beaches but there just aren’t many people fishing.

TAKE A KID FISHING!!!            Coolbreeze out

 

 

 

 

Fishing Report Dec 17th 2013

It’s Tuesday Dec 17th under mostly sunny skies and we’re expecting a high temp about 59 degrees with a 0% chance of rain.  Winds will be SW 10 – 15 mph.  Sunset  today is at 4:51 pm and sunrise tomorrow is 7:07 am.
First tide is a low at 12:41 am followed by a high at 7:01 am
Second tide is high at 1:41 pm with the low at 7:20 pm

The water temp at Jennettes pier is posted at 50 degrees today.  They reported someone landing a puppy drum yesterday but nothing so far today.  TW’s tackle said there were some drum beached in the Avalon area yesterday.  There haven’t been a lot of fishing reports lately – I believe there are fish around to be caught just not many people fishing.  Must be in holiday mode I guess.

It’s good to be a pirate.

AAARRRGGHH!!!

 

 

Fishing Report Dec 16th 2013

Monday  Dec 16th, today’s high will be in the mid 40s but at least the sun is out with a 0% chance of rain.  Winds will be northwest to west 10 – 15 mph,  sunset will be 4:50 pm with the sunrise tomorrow at 7:06 am.
First tide is low at 12:02 am followed by a high at 6:24 am
Second tide is low at 1:05 pm and high at 6:42 pm

The bridge is open, the bridge is open, the sun is shining, the bridge is open!!!  If you decided to drive down to the Buxton jetties to fish for drum, after leaving the Stop n Shop you’d be there in just over a hour cause the BRIDGE IS OPEN.  After buying your eels at the Stop n Shop for $1.99 each, less than 30 minutes later  you could fish for stripers from the catwalks at Oregon Inlet cause the BRIDGE IS OPEN.  You can drive over the inlet and past the dunes to grandma’s house in Hatteras village with a personally selected gift basket hand-made by one of the cuties at the Stop n Shop, cause the BRIDGE IS OPEN.

AARRGGHH!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fishing Report Dec 15th SPECIAL UPDATE

At 4:00 pm the NCDOT announced that the Bonner Bridge at Oregon Inlet was safe and open to traffic.  Recent surveys and inspections of the scoured bridge sections indicated enough sand had been replaced to warrant giving the go-ahead  for vehicles to drive across the bridge.  Merry Xmas Hatteras Island!!!

Coolbreeze out

DELI SPECIALS 12/15 to 12/21

#1.- SANTA’S SLEIGH SNACKER
salsalito turkey on an oven baked 7 grain batard with baby greens, tomato, onion, jalapeno peppers, horse radish cheddar cheese and Cajun mayo.———————————————————–$ 7.29
#2.- JINGLE BALL BITES
honey ham and honey turkey on whole wheat or plain ciabatta bread with lettuce, tomato, pickles sweet peppers, muenster cheese and poppy seed dressing.——————————————————–$ 6.89
#3.- HOLY NIGHT MIBBLES
homemade hummus in a wrap with baby greens, tomato, roasted red peppers and edamame and rice salad in a ginger dressing.—————————————————————————————$ 5.49
#4.- YULE LOG LUNCH
buffalo chicken on a toasted sun-dried tomato focaccia roll with lettuce, tomato, onions, red pepper relish, mozzarella cheese and herbed oil and vinegar.—————————————————$ 6.89
#5.- CANDY CANE COMBO
pastrami heated with melted American cheese on a toasted Kaiser roll with lettuce, tomato, pickle and spice mustard.
served with pasta or potato salad or soup.——————————————————$ 6.49
#6.- CHRISTMAS TREE TREAT
ever roasted chicken on whole wheat or plain 8 inches sub roll with lettuce, tomato, pickles, banana peppers, cheddar cheese, Duke’s mayo and Boars head spicy mustard.—————————————$ 4.89

Fishing Report Dec 15th 2013

Sunday’s high will be in the mid 50s with rain likely this morning becoming mostly sunny for the afternoon.  Wind will be W 15 – 20 mph gradually shifting to NW this evening.  Sunset will be at 4:49 pm and sunrise tomorrow at 7:06 am.
First tide will be high at 5:45 am followed with a low at 12:25 pm
Second tide is high at 6:02 pm with the next low tomorrow morning at 12:02 am

It’s a grey, dreary, Sunday morning and I can’t find much going on with the local fishing scene.  Slot-sized drum from the Buxton jetties yesterday, a private Virginia boat decked 20 blackfin tuna out of Oregon Inlet on Friday, no report from Jennettes pier, lots of Christmas parties.  Drive responsibly or stay home.

Coolbreeze out

Fishing Report Dec 14th 2013

Forecast for Saturday Dec 14th indicated a high around 58 -59 degrees with a significant chance of rain.  Winds will start out light E clocking to SE and building to 20 – 30 mph.  Sunset will be at 4:49 pm and sunrise tomorrow will be at 7:05 am.
First tide is a high at 5:03 am followed with a low at 11:42 am
Second tide is high at 5:19 pm with the low at 11:21 pm

Apparently the northern outer banks is in holiday mode cause I’m just not hearing much in the area of catching or fishing.  Red drum tackle reported lots of pups and some specks yesterday from Buxton to Cape Point.  Oregon Inlet reported one boat going out today – the last day they sent a charter out was Friday a week ago.  Jennettes pier decked one skate and a spiny dogfish yesterday and also saw one drum taken off the beach north of the pier.
For anyone interested in great white sharks,  Katharine, a 14′ 2300# female, pinged her satellite tag a couple miles off of Kitty Hawk on Thurs Dec 12th.  I’m also hearing a lot of chatter about decent speckled trout catches in the “hot ditch” in Chesapeake (in the southern branch of the Elizabeth River).

Be a hero, TAKE A KID FISHING !!!

Coolbreeze out

 

 

Fishing Report Dec 10th 2013

It’s Tuesday Dec 10th and it’s raining again, clearing up later today. Expected high in the 50s early with temps dropping this afternoon as the wind shifts around to the N and increasing 25+.  Sunset is at 4:49 pm and sunrise tomorrow is 7:02 am.
First tide is high at 1:15 am with the low at 7:41 am
Second tide is high at 1:30 am with the low at 7:56 pm

Yesterday I mentioned my conversation with a customer from Pennsylvania who had purchased a dozen eels to live bait for stripers from the Oregon Inlet catwalks.  His intent was to take the ferry to Rodanthe and drive up to the south end of the bridge.  Reading the Coastland Times last night I noticed an article referencing that access to Pea Island refuge was closed from the south so this morning I called the refuge office in Manteo for a clarification.  The staffer I spoke with stated that Pea Island was not closed however NCDOT could place their roadblock where ever they deemed necessary.  I don’t know if my customer made it to the catwalks but I don’t think I’d go to all that trouble and not knowing if I was going to get turned around within casting distance of the bridge.  Anyone know who to chat up at NCDOT?

On a somewhat related topic, ORV permits for the Cape Hatteras National Seashore are available for purchase online at  www.recreation.gov .  There are administration fees so if you want to avoid those, you can still drive to that trailer they have at the Coquina Beach parking lot.

Coolbreeze out