334 Records Found
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4537 days ago :: Rank: (19556) :: Categories: Species, Saltwater, Drum
The Red Drum, also known as Channel Bass, Redfish, Spottail Bass or simply Reds, is a game fish that is found in the Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts to Florida and in the Gulf of Mexico from Florida to Northern Mexico. It is the only species in t
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4536 days ago :: Rank: (11010) :: Categories: Species, Saltwater, Mackerel
The king mackerel is a migratory species of mackerel of the western Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. It is an important species to both the commercial and recreational fishing industries. The king mackerel is a medium-sized fish, typically encou
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4146 days ago :: Rank: (10273) :: Categories: Species, Saltwater
The Atlantic Tarpon inhabits coastal waters, estuaries, lagoons, and rivers. The tarpon feeds almost exclusively on schooling fish and occasionally crabs. The Atlantic tarpon is also known as the silver king.
In appearance, a tarpon
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4147 days ago :: Rank: (9534) :: Categories: Species, Saltwater, Snapper
The mutton snapper is a fish of the Lutjanidae family. Largely a Caribbean species, they can be found from North Carolina to South America. They prefer low-relief reef structure searching for fishes, shrimps, crabs, squid, and snails. In the Florida
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1151 days ago :: Rank: (2696) :: Categories: Fishing, Hotspots, Ledges and Rocks
Good Snook fishing here, especially in the fall. You can catch small Gag Grouper around the rocks.Speckled Trout, Spanish Mackerel, Bluefish, Mangrove Snapper and Pinfish are common as well.
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2978 days ago :: Rank: (2071) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
Body: First off I would like to Thank EVERYONE at Day at the Docks for all their Generosity. It was a Great Event and we Appreciate what you all do for Hatteras Village. I sat in at the Hatteras Island Cancer Foundation to sell raf
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3124 days ago :: Rank: (2019) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
We fished behind Clam Shoal today and caught a bunch of Cownose Ray's and Skates. We also caught Bluefish, Blow Toads, Pinfish, and Oyster Toads. The Blue Crabs are getting better as the water temperature rises. Water temp was 66 degrees today.
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3494 days ago :: Rank: (1632) :: Categories: Reports, Reports
We're still waiting for the Cobia to show up, until then the jacks are our target. Been finding them in about 100 foot over structure. Use live pinfish and you should limit out in no time.
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3507 days ago :: Rank: (1470) :: Categories: Reports, Reports
Bottom fishing just keeps getting better and better. We took some guys out from Missouri for a 6hr charter. Stopped to catch a few pinfish 9 miles offshore for some live bait. Loaded the live well and headed dead east till we hit 100 foot. Found so
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2367 days ago :: Rank: (1347) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
Hello Fishers Tarpon Fishing is Hot Hot Hot right now! The tarpon are here as strong as ever. Evening trips are producing some serious numbers. Mr. Roy Shepard from England got his workout on several huge tarpon over the last few n
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2941 days ago :: Rank: (1222) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
The water has really cooled off in the sound this week with temperatures in the mid to high 60s. This has brought in more Speckled Trout with some folks getting a limit. The Red Drum bite is still going in the sound and on the beaches, with some larg
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3092 days ago :: Rank: (1189) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
Finally got the kinks worked out and went gigging for about an hour before the mosquitoes nearly carried us off. Saw lots of life on the flats, including a big Houndfish, stingrays, Horseshoe Crabs, Blue Crabs, Pinfish, and other bait fish. Jerry'
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1321 days ago :: Rank: (1157) :: Categories: Species, Saltwater, Snapper
The mangrove snapper or gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus) is a species of snapper native to the western Atlantic Ocean from Massachusetts to Brazil, the Gulf of Mexico, Bermuda, and the Caribbean Sea. The species can be found in a wide variety of hab
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2334 days ago :: Rank: (1105) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
Sorry for the lack of blog updates but we've been having a few issues with the blog as of late. Every time I've tried to do a fishing report it would end up crashing on me and I'd lose all my work so I had gotten frustrated with it. I
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2683 days ago :: Rank: (1028) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
Fishing in July is great just remember to drink lots of water and wear plenty of sunblock. Inshore- This week we are catching lots of Snook Snapper Redfish Tarpon Seatrout Flounder Jack Crevelles and More. Fishing live baitfish Like Pilchards Croaker
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4240 days ago :: Rank: (1001) :: Categories: Fishing, Ledges and Rocks, Reports
The wind was light in the AM but picked up significantly by afternoon. The day was spent AJ fishing on a wreck due west of Tarpon Springs, Florida. We used live pinfish, silver jigs, and feather jigs. All produce a variety of sizes Amber Jack. Thes
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3576 days ago :: Rank: (955) :: Categories: Reports, Fishing
Grouper migrate more than most people think. In the winter months the grouper move up onto the shallow reefs to spawn but during the summer months they’re out on the deeper wrecks and reefs in anywhere from 120 to 200 feet of water or more bec
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2880 days ago :: Rank: (885) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
I have just returned from Memorial Hospital in Greenville and ECU. I was there with my Dad who recieved excellent care. Id like to thank everyone we came into contact with everyone there was nice helpful and professional. Eastern North Carolina has
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2803 days ago :: Rank: (851) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
Spring Fishing...
This reporting period has seen its ups and downs as far as the water temperature. We started the 1st week off in March with water temperatures reaching 78 degrees and then this past week they struggled to reach 70 degrees. The w
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3202 days ago :: Rank: (839) :: Categories: Fishing, Reports
Well the winter weather continues we've just been hit by another hard cold front and had a couple nasty days with 30+mph winds. Today things got nice but it was a cold morning though beautiful and sunny right now this afternoon. Things look to s
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