Apr 10 2009
North Carolina Saltwater Inshore Offshore Fishing Report: Updated April 9, 2008
Sorry for the long delay in reports, but we have been super busy. North Carolina is seeing some awesome fishing now, with a lot of catches of blue fin and the tasty yellow fin tuna offshore. Also, dolphin and wahoos are starting to fill anglers’ coolers. Inshore, the puppy drum and bluefishing has been pretty good with some decent sized fish being caught. Some migratory shad and stripers are showing up as well.
(The picture was caught on board of TidalFish.com member, HIT N RUN’s boat.)
Bill from Oregon Inlet Fishing Center reported: ”
April 5, 2009 Fishing Report
Several boats offshore today. Although the catches of yellowfin were not as good as yesturday. Boats average about five to six yellowfin per boat, along with awsome bluefin fishing again today. With some wahoo’s, dolphin and makos. Our nearshore boat went wreck fishing and had lots of tilefish and seabass. We have charters available, so let one of our experience captains take you out and make all your fishing dreams come true.
April 4, 2009 Fishing Report
Even though today started out blustery, it turned out to be a beautiful day for fishing. A Near-shore boat caught and released a number of Sea Bass. One of the four Offshore boats who went out this morning came back at 1:30 pm with his limit of Yellow Fin Tuna. The next boat came back with a 130 lb Blue Fin Tuna and 15 Yellow Fin. Another boat came in with 6 Yellow Fin, and the other had Continue Reading »

