Fishing Report for 5/25/09

Published on May 25th, 2009 | Click for more | Add Your Comment

 

Fishing Report for 5/25/09
 
Offshore: Limits of Gaffer sized dolphin, some tuna and mako sharks
 
Inshore: Spanish mackerel, and bluefish
 
Pier and surf:  Bluefish, sea mullet, spot, and croker
 
Happy Memorial Day, and thank you to all our service members and veterans.
 
Good Luck,
Chris at Sharkys

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STRIPERS ARE HERE!!!!!!!!!!

Published on November 24th, 2008 | Click for more | Add Your Comment

The stripers have shown up on the Outer Banks.  We are catching fish from Duck all the way to Avon.  The fish are also in the inlet.  With the early cold spell that we have had, and the forcasted cold winter ahead, I anticipate a very good striper season on the Outer Banks.  No need to go to Virginia Beach this year.  Tuna fishing has also been good offshore with limits of 30 to 50 pound yellowfin tuna being brought back to the dock.  With the price of fuel dropping we have lowered or offshore price to $1450 on the Hoo Dini.  Half day striper trips are $475,  3/4 day trips are $725, and full day trips are $850.  Striper dates are beginning to fill up so you may want to book now to insure that you get in the meet.

Good Luck,

Chris at Sharky’s 

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