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4737 days ago :: Rank: (16705) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Reefs, Ledges and Rocks
The Betsy Ross Reef is about 20 miles out of the Port Royal Sound. Many species of fish hang out here, including Red snapper, black sea bass, grouper, barracuda, king mackerel, and Spanish mackerel. A 430-foot liberty ship named Betsy Ross is th
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4737 days ago :: Rank: (14293) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks, Reefs
Lot's of Black Seabass. A stray Grouper or ARS (Red Snapper) may take your line. Cobia, Amberjacks are frequent. And freeline for King Mackeral and Barracuda is . popular. 1 buoy marks reef  12.5 nm from Charleston Harbor south j
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4786 days ago :: Rank: (13020) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Reefs
Black Seabass and many varieties of Sharks can be found on the reef all year round. There are nice Cobia and Gray Trout in the Spring on the reef.  From Spring through the Fall, you can find Bluefish, Flounder, King Mackerel, Spadefish, Sp
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3945 days ago :: Rank: (8940) :: Categories: Species, Saltwater, Bass
The black sea bass is a type of Grouper (Serranidae) found more commonly in northern than in southern ranges. It inhabits the coasts from Maine to NE Florida and the eastern Gulf of Mexico. There are three large biomass populations of black sea bas
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4738 days ago :: Rank: (8041) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks, Reefs, Vegetation
An area of live bottom with coral, rocks, and vegetation supporting many species of fishm including Red Snapper, Triggeirfish, Black Seabass, Vermilion Snapper, Gag Grouper, Scamps, King Mackerel, Barracuda, Greater Amberjack, Mahi and Wahoo. Produ
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3920 days ago :: Rank: (5982) :: Categories: Reports, Reports
I had the opportunity to fish with Captain Jim on the Gaffer 40 miles offshore from Beaufort Inlet on Tuesday. The goal was to catch triggerfish. On our first drop in 130' of water, we caught several.  We hadn't been fishing too long, w
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4786 days ago :: Rank: (3661) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Reefs
Part of the South Carolina Artificial Reef Program, this is a dual site consisting of a tug-boat and a military landing craft. The site attracts a variety of fish, including grouper, snapper, black sea bass, and queen angels.
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4786 days ago :: Rank: (3428) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks
King Mackerel on the troll. Black Seabass on bottom. Also so Gag Groupers.
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3642 days ago :: Rank: (3277) :: Categories: Reports, Reports
In the surf and inshore lots of puppy drum, blow toad, sea mullet, and bluefish are being caught. Around the point there have been some good nights with the big red drum. SW winds will be blowing the next few days and with the water temperature hov
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2595 days ago :: Rank: (2455) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
The talk of the town has certainly been about Kenny Koci from Wasabi catching more Bluefin Tuna. He definitely has them figured out. He brought back another one this week, But, the more interesting catch was another Swordfish, proving that
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2809 days ago :: Rank: (2328) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
It’s been hot in Hatteras the first 2 weeks of August, but the fishing has improved. The water has been hot in the sound all the way out to the Gulf Stream, but that hasn’t stopped the fishing. The Wahoo fishing has picked up
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2924 days ago :: Rank: (2324) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
The Hatteras fleet had great catches of Blackfin Tuna today with many citations. There were also several Yellowfin Tuna that were caught in the 230 to 280 Rocks area. For those who have been waiting for the gaffers to show up, they are here! Several
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3714 days ago :: Rank: (2260) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
Fished Saturday. Had a hard time finding the break. Went out to 230 Rocks and went toward Diamond Shoals Tower. Had a hard time finding any break, but ran into scattered grass in 68 degree water in about 140' of water about a mile from Diam
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2669 days ago :: Rank: (2240) :: Categories: Reports, Reports
Fishing AR 330 has been producing Black Sea Bass and Flounder. There are many undersized BSB, but a few keepers are being caught. Some decent sized flounder are being caught as well. Drifting around the box cars has been successful. Cut bait, buckt
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2635 days ago :: Rank: (2209) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
Release went commercial fishing yesterday and caught King Mackerel and False Albacore. When it got slow, they went offshore for a deep drop and caught a 50 pound Swordfish. Another boat went bottom fishing and caught limits of Grey Triggerfish, B
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2843 days ago :: Rank: (2132) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
The weather has been hot and the offshore troll bite has slowed. However the sailfish have been biting and several boats have been catching them. Tuna Duck has been on fire with 8 sails in 3 trips. A few dolphin are being caught and some small Blackf
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2826 days ago :: Rank: (1991) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
The winds have steadily been rolling in from the South for a couple weeks now and the water is hot in the sound and right off the beach. With temps 85 degrees in the sound and blended water all the way out to the deep, it has made for some hot or m
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2533 days ago :: Rank: (1971) :: Categories: Reports, Reports, Hotspots, Fishing
On Monday afternoon we fished up the beach and caught a couple dozen Spanish Mackerel, and a dozen Bluefish. Saw some Cobia, but couldn’t get a bite. On Tuesday we fished offshore and caught some gaffers before doing some drops. We caught
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2984 days ago :: Rank: (1893) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Reefs
The fall and winter months will produce King Mackerel, Sailfish, and Bluefin Tuna. On bottom lots of Black Seabass, Gray Triggerfish, Gag Grouper, and Red Snapper. 
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2795 days ago :: Rank: (1886) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
Summer is in full swing here on Cape Cod! The big Striped Bass have been feeding all over Cape Cod Bay from Barnstable to Provincetown. They are starting their annual migration into the cooler waters of the north Atlantic on the “backside̶
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