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Outer Banks Fishing
Capt. Raymond Pugh
August 19, 2009
Outer Banks - Saltwater Fishing Report

The summer fishing on the Outer Banks has never been better. There is no time off the day that's any better than the other. On half day and evening trips, we have been catching Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel trolling in sound or ocean. The fish have been spread out, so some days it's just a matter of finding them. Bottom fishing has also been good with catches of Spot, Croakers, Flounder, and Triggerfish. For the fisherman that like to cast, Trout and small Striped Bass have been taken around the sound bridges and deep water marsh points. Off the beach, the Amberjack fishing has been crazy. The AJ's will bite almost anything, but the best lure has been the butterfly jigs, but if you really want to see them exploded, toss a live Bluefish out. It turns into a feeding frenzy. The poor Bluefish doesn't even hit the water good and an AJ inhales it. The Tuna and Dolphin bite has been up and down. Its in being at the right place, at the right time. Sometimes it's an early morning bite, and other days it's late in the afternoon. That's just how fishing is, one day your in the meat and the next day you can't find it. I still have some dates open if you want to try and catch that trophy fish or just have a family day on the water. Send me an email or give me a call to book your fishing adventure.
Thanks, Ray
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