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Early Christmas…
/in Outer Banks Fishing Reports, Uncategorized/by kathyIt is typically the end of December or First of the Year before we start to see the ocean rockfish migration get down our way; however, Christmas may be here early this year! Reports from our neighboring Virginians and several North Carolina boats include nice catches of these impressive fish with several citations already brought to the docks! The schools are scattered and still predominately in the northern waters but should follow the bait south as the month goes on. We are busy this time of year with our guide service (deer and waterfowl) so we have had little time to see for ourselves but will keep track of what’s going on through the rest of the fleet…the water temperature is getting right though and everyone is hopeful for an early arrival this season!
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/in Uncategorized/by kathyDolphin!
/in Outer Banks Fishing Reports, Uncategorized/by kathyThe dolphin showed up in droves this day… always great action and incredible eating! This is a fish we never get tired of seeing (or catching!) Almost always plentiful somewhere in the warm waters of summer off our coast, these fish are amazingly athletic and can show up in schools numbering in the hundreds behind the boat. Bailer size fish were the norm for us this season with several nice gaffers thrown in the mix. Our trips departing both Hatteras and Oregon Inlets saw plenty of these guys all summer… always a great time!
Sailfish Summer
/in Outer Banks Fishing Reports, Uncategorized/by kathyThe billfish were the talk of the summer…we experienced phenomenal bites off the coast of North Carolina – Sailfish and White Marlin being the heavy hitters but plenty of Blue Marlin action as well. Double and Triple hookups were not uncommon! This kind of fishing makes for an adrenaline filled day and it is an amazing thing to just watch. Leaps like this make it a “no-brainer” as to what is on the line…
Outer Banks Catch
/in Outer Banks Fishing Reports, Uncategorized/by adminOuter Banks Catch! This entire hook and line caught North Carolina fresh fish went to Kelly’s Restaurant on the Outer Banks. Thank you so much Mike for all your support… you keep local fisherman in business even when we don’t have charters and you are a model for others to follow by providing your customers with true, fresh, wild caught North Carolina seafood! This is what the Fistful does when we are not charter fishing… thanks to everybody that supports “Outer Banks Catch”!
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Manteo, NC 27954
252-395-1907 or 252-455-1595
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