Capt. Raymond Pugh
May 27, 2009
Outer Banks - Saltwater Fishing Report
Fishing on the Outer Banks is almost in full swing. Inshore, trout and drum fishing has good days and bad ones. You can catch plenty of fish one day and go back to the same spot, using the same bait, and never get a hit. Around the inlet, it's the same situations with the Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel. The big problem here is water temperature. The fish turn on and off every time the water gets warm , then cold. Near shore, the Tilefishing has been the best bet for a full fishbox. We've caught a limit every trip. Offshore, a few Bigeye and plenty of Yellow tuna with a mix of gaffer Dolphin, Wahoo, King Mackerel and Mako's. There has even a few billfish caught. Offshore water was 78 degrees today.
Finagle some time off and have an exciting day of inshore or sound fishing with Fin-Nagle Fishing Charters. The Outer Banks of North Carolina offers some of the best world-class saltwater fishing for Cobia, Red Drum, Striped Bass, Trout, Bluefish, Mackerel and many other species that swim our waters. We target certain fish depending on the season and weather conditions to insure you a great day of fishing. We offer half and full day charters or we can customize one that fits your schedule.