Download the mobile app!
Hooking Up Anglers Since 2011.
Why do fish live in salt water?
Because pepper makes them sneeze!
Offshore caught wahoo, grey tile, golden tile, mahi, black fin tuna and yellow fin tuna with some releases on white marlin, blue marlin and sailfish. Near shore had an exciting day, bringing spanish mackerel, king mackerel, trigger fish, ribbon fish, red drum false albacore and sea bass into the creek. Inshore smoked the game with limits of drum and trout.
FUN FACT - Cape Hatteras has been a deadly trap for sailors that have entered for past centuries. This stretch of shore is home to more than 600 shipwrecks off the shifting sandbars of the Hatteras Islands. More than 2,000 shipwrecks lie off North Carolina’s Outer Banks. A dangerous mix of storms, shoals, and strong currents earn the area the nickname “Graveyard of the Atlantic.”
CITATIONS
41in Red Drum Released
42in Red Drum Released
40in Red Drum Released
47in Red Drum Released
7lb Speckled Trout
2 Sailfish Released
4 White Marlin Released
Blue Marlin Released
(fun fact reference - https://www.visitob.com/plan-your-trip/facts-fun-trivia-about-outer-banks/)
This Fishing Report was submitted on 7/28/2021 7:26:00 PM by Seamus and last updated on 7/31/2021 4:06:04 PM.
Including GPX (Universal GPS Format), KML (Google Earth), and XLS (Excel) files.
Gives You Access To:
Download GPS files of fishing spots. Create Custom Maps of fishing spots. Fishing predictions w/ future date & location. Featured Listings for your fishing business.
$7 month or $49 year