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Reports and Articles for Fishing, Rockhounding, Hiking, and other Adventures in North Carolina

The Drakage

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I'm a 33 yr old lifetime fisherman and outdoor enthusiast. I'm a North Carolinian who has lived all over the state. WCU Alumni!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Going to add to the Crazyness!! 4th July!

Our fav little campsite on core banks, not to far from the lighthouse.

So, I'm heading back East for the 4th weekend do do some more camping and fishing on the southern outterbanks with my buddies John and Mike. I'll be sure to post a detailed fishing report maybe Monday night or Tuesday morning.  I hope everyone has a wonderful and safe holiday weekend. Tight lines

Should be a great time, the weather for Saturday is lining up nicely with inshore report of :    

Fri.
 NE WINDS 5 KT...BECOMING SE IN THE AFTERNOON. SEAS
 2 TO 3 FT.

 FRI NIGHT
 S WINDS 5 TO 10 KT. SEAS 2 TO 3 FT.

 SAT
 SW WINDS 5 TO 10 KT. SEAS 2 FT.

 SAT NIGHT
 SW WINDS 10 KT. SEAS 2 TO 3 FT.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Bear Island, NC: Sometimes it's Worth the Hike...

Black Drum in the hole!!
My Personal Best To Date!!!:
Black Drum 6/11/11 22in. long / never weighed :S




Decided to go try a little hole on Hammocks Beach Saturday morning. After the quick ride over we got set up fishing a dead low tide around 10am, as soon as that tide started coming in , so did the action.. Caught one small blue, 6 black drum, 2 reds, 2 whiting, and one short flounder. One black drum was my personal best at 22in. but never weighed. Used a basic bottom set-up with size 4-6 j-hooks. All on fresh shrimp with tails off, 25 yards out if that.  

We really went over to do some Pompano fishing but found those drum as a great surprise and they put up a great fight in the surf!


Full cooler of cleaned fish!! I had to run fish back to mainland to be iced down..
25 in. Red Drum on fresh shrimp on a small j-hook, bottom rig.
18in. Red Drum in the surf!!
Sweet catch and release Andrew!



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

SOBX Adventure

The best way to spend a weekend at the end of May is cruising around NC's jewel, the Crystal Coast. Sun, Sand, Bugs and we managed to Camp out on Cape Lookout National Seashore and had a blast fishing in the surrounding waters. We caught a variety of fish including Flounder, Blues, Spanish Mackerel (personal favorite!!), Red Drum, and Sharks/Rays. I got to explore a bunch of new areas including the Lookout Shoals, East side of Shoals and Shark Island, all really impressive places. Found some amazing shells on shark island along with Reds, Chopper Blues, and tons of undersized Flounder in the surf!!!

The trips highlight for me was when we decided to tromp over Core Banks to the east side for body surfing and surf fishing...at the same time. You see, I was riding crystal blue waves and all of a sudden I saw a Spanish break about ten yards away, called to my buddy Mike onshore who slung our secret weapon out just in time, About the time his lure hit the water and I hit the beach, he was bent over fighting a 3 pound Spanish from shore!!! Can't beat that...



Surf Fishing for Spanish!!! Nice Catch Mike...


Blues and Spanish buffet, man what a fish-fry.


Sunday, June 5, 2011

Spanish Mac's Are In...

Decided to bump back down the shack  from our camping adventure and picked up this one on a hand tied pinky squid rig.


The wait is over, Spanish fillets on the grill!!! Man i missed drinkin a cold beer and eatin some good fish...


 Live -Bait Mac !!! Fell for a pogy on a circle hook.