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TOOK MY BOAT TO HATTERAS ON THURS. FIRST STOP RUDEE INLET THURS AFTERNOON 2:30p WATER 45.1 BASS STACKED ON BOTTOM GOOD BITE ALL BOATS CATCHING FISH. FISH WERE LYTHARGIC, FINDER SOLID RED BOTTOM 10 FEET OF WATER. DAY 2 KITTY HAWK 12 NAUT MI NORTH OF OREGON INLET. MORNING NE 20 KNOTS WATER 47.5 BIRDS AND FISH SO THICK COULD NOT GET JIG 10 FEET DOWN. CATCH 12 BROKE OFF 4. FISHED FOR 30 MINUTES...............BITE IS ON DOWN THERE.................
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Thanks for the report!
COME ON SCOTT! Keith Rick
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Williamstown N.J. / Wildwood N.J.
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Were gunna try & head down for Friday again!
My fingers are crossed! I hope the w@#$ gods let us get out this time. Friday: Stripers Saturday: Giant Bluefin Sunday: GO BIRDS!!!!!!!
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I'd be jealous if it wasn't for those 20knot winds, aaaahhhh shoot, I'm still jealous--good job, fispole
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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FISHPOLE DONT BE JEALOUS, IT WAS AS NASTY AS YOU THINK. ONE OF THOSE PRETTY DAYS THE WEEK BEFORE WOULD HAVE BEEN A DAY TO BE THERE.
THAT WAS JUST PART OF THE STORY, GOT TO OREGON INLET SEA BOUY AND IT WAS SNOWING. 1/4 MIL VIS. COULDN'T SEE ANY OF THE BOUYS COMING IN. 2 HOURS OF HELL GETTING TO HATTERAS. THE PATH TO OLD HOUSE CHANNEL HAS CHANGED AGAIN DUE TO SHOALING. [ 01-14-2004, 08:54 AM: Message edited by: BLOOD STAINS ]
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Guess you never fished with me. Be glad to take ya some time. ![]() [ 01-16-2004, 04:29 PM: Message edited by: eelball ]
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Blood Stains, thanks for the great report!
Dave Isanski
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: south jersey
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How big are the stripers thier catching??...Are they just schoolies or are they 20-40lbers?
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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FSH LOT, The ones in Virginia looked like they came from a mold. 30 to 31 inches. But, the one off of Kitty Hawk were schooled up very thick. First fish caught there was 26 inches. I caught them up to 43 inches. They're bellies were stuffed and they were fat. If I told you exact weight I be lying, but I guest them to be up to 28 pounds. Check out this web site and go to fishing report there is plenty of pictures and they are on the same pods of fish. www.oregon-inlet.com
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Here's a picture from the web site 1 -16-04.
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thanks bloodstains...They are some healthy looking fish...sure don't look like schoolies.....May have to take a road trip!!!
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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Just spent about 1/2 hour looking at the photos on the Oregon Inlet site. Don't know what the regs. are down there but it shows the obvious imballance in the regs. up and down the east coast. IMO it also shows that all charter boats should be reclassified as commercial vessels/fisherpeople, and the regs. should be modified to reflect that.
Recreational- adj. Refreshment of one's mind or body "after work" through some activity that amuses or stimulates; play. Commercial- adj. of or pertaining to commerce ( money ) engaged in commerce ( money ) having profit as a chief aim. commercialize- to exploit, do, or or make mainly for financial gain. To sacrifice the quality of for profit. Sorry boys, but if the shoe fits.... wear it.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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Go easy, its two per man. Charters are no different there, than our local boats here, taking two per man. No different than if you went out on your boat. Two per man is two per man, no matter who's boat, beach, pier, or bridge it is. [ 01-18-2004, 02:40 PM: Message edited by: BLOOD STAINS ]
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