Sunday, May 30, 2010

Thursday action Good Job Kids!!!
















Well, after a few days of NE winds it finally fell out and got nice. The Waddell crew from down in Atlanta Ga. came with us this afternoon to do some fishing in the sound. We had a great time and caught Bluefish, Mackerel, Spot, Croaker, Flounder and Sea Mullett. The Kids did Great and were ready to go again the next day!!!! Thanks so much you guys...... See you soon George


For the ocean report.... good dolphin and tuna fishing offshore and pretty good bluefish and Spanish Mackerel fishing on the beach. The COBIA have started making their way up the beach and that should be good for the next few weeks....... WE do have spots open for the next few weeks but they are filling up so give me a call to get your spot...... 252-312-7858 Capt. George

Monday, May 24, 2010

Cobia have rounded the corner

Yesterday there were several Cobia seen around the Rodanthe area with alot more to come. These fish have spent the last couple of weeks down the way waiting for the water to warm up. Now they are on the move. The next few weeks should be great. There has been great bluefish and Spanish Mackerel fishing as well. Offshore the Gaffer fishing has turned on with tunas and Billfish in the mix... WE have some days open the next few weeks so come on!!!!!!! Give me a call to get rigged up.. Capt. George 252-312-7858

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Inlet Half Day Action


We had Steve Gadd and crew this morning off for a half day trip. Although the water temps seem to be holding on the low side, we had good fishing. The Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel were around the inlet as well as a few Boston Mackerel. Thanks for the trip guys.... see you next time. George
We are heading south for the next couple of days to get in on the Cobia Bite at Hatteras..... We have openings for the upcoming season but they will be filling up so give us a call @ 252-312-7858 to get your spot....... Capt. George

Friday, May 14, 2010

Time to go

Fishing this week picked up around the inlet with good catches of Bluefish, Flounder and assorted bottomfish. Offshore the action has been steady with catches of Yellowfin and Bluefin tuna with scattered dolphin and Wahoo in the mix. The Cobia fishing has been steady down the road in the Buxton -- Hatteras area. We hope the water warms up soon to get the fish closer but you have to go where they are!! There was a good report of Cobia down in the Hilton Head region as well........ So..... The fishing is gettin good.. Time to go!!! Give me a call to get in on the action and to get your trip in the books for later in the summer as well........... Capt. George 252-312-7858

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Friday COBIA BITE ........EPIC

Friday May 7 2010 will probably go down as the BEST day of COBIA fishing the Outer Banks has EVER seen!!!!! I do not know the numbers but they were staggering. Some boats had 30 ++ fish upwards of 65- 70 fish on one boat. If you want to go Cobia Fishing the time is here and now!!!We may never see another day like this one but if we do I hope I am there and not sitting here. All of the action is south down in the hook around the Buxton area with cold water all the way back up to Nags Head. I heard of fish being caught all the way to Wilmington, so there is a huge wad of fish down south!!! If you want to get in on this action and take the full day trip down there call me ........ We are ready 2 go!!!! Capt. George 252-312-7858

Friday, May 7, 2010

Cobia Report




The latest report is that the Cobia have made a good showing down south the past couple of days. The fish are down from Buxton southwards and should be around for a while. As soon as the warm water rounds the corner they will be on the way up the beach. We are ready and willing to take the ride south to get in on the early action so come on LETS GO. give me a call @ 252-312-7858 Capt. George

Monday, May 3, 2010

You Gotta Start Somewhere











Well here it is folks...... WIND and lots of it the past week and a half. We have had a few trips in that time but it was slow fishing. There had been reports of some fish around the inlet but with the unrelenting wind we have had things have stayed slow for everyone inshore.... There are some fish down from us a bit, and I really think things are gonna bust wide open soon for everyone. Offshore has still been productive with catches of Bluefin Tuna with scattered yellowfin and Bigeye tunas in the mix. The next couple of weeks should start being more productive for everyone...... We are booking trips as the summer nears. Give me a call @ 252-312-7858 to get your fishing trip info and to get your trip in the books... George