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Topsail Report 8-30-2010

August 30th, 2010
Jaycob Rochelle with new Pier Record of 133 lbs.

Jaycob Rochelle with new Pier Record of 133 lbs.

Topsail Fishing Report 8-30-2010
 
I saw tons of Yellow Butterflies today.  That means the Spots are about 3 weeks away (hopefully).  Pompano in the surf thick right now.

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Pier Report
 
Surf City Pier Spanish and Blues.  Black Drum   few Spots and Mullet. Big Tarpon.  Congrats Jacob Rochelle with a 133lb pier record.

Sea View Pier  Blues Spanish today.  Spots and Mullet at night.
 
Jolly Roger PierOver slot Red Drum.  Nice Specks on bait and gulp.  Big Spanish and lots of Blues.  Big Pompano.  12 Tarpon strikes yesterday.  Friday night cooler full of Spots.
 

Surf Report
 
Wowee the surf has come alive.  The pompano are chewing. (see the article below)  There are some big reds all along the beach.

Shark fishing continues to be good all along the beach.  The further you can get your baits out the better you will do.  The guys in Kayaks are killing them.
 
Sound & River Report
 
Capt Phil

The AJ’s are still chewing up the topwater baits.  The sharks are still chewing just out the inlet.

We are seeing a good red drum topwater bite early in the morning.  Come get some.

Offshore Report
 
The troll bite is super slow but the bottom is hot.  The groupers are chewing super close to the beach and the Black Sea Bass are on the feed as well.

There has been a few Wahoo caught in the stream.

07-24-2010

July 24th, 2010
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East Coast Sports Fishing Report 07-24-2010

Ocean Pier Report

 

 

 

 
Slow.  A few Pompano and Spanish in the afternoon.
 
 
A few Spots and Mullet.  3 Tarpon and a few nice Spanish
 
 
Tarpon and a kins (13lb).  A few Spots and Spanish.
 
Conclusion
 

Fish at night for the bottom species and Early for the Spanish.

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

 

 

 

Lots of Mahi offshore 20+.  Sails all over the place.  Same as last week.
 
 
 

Offshore Weather Report

NearShore Report

 

 

 

Some big ole Sharks in the inlet.  Some Blues and Spansh just outside the inlet. 
 
 

Nearshore Weather Report

Sound and Creek Report

172 bridge is eat up with Black Drum and Sheepshead as well as some reds on the flats.  Black Drum around the bridges at night.  Ladyfish in the current.

Surf Report

 

 

 

 

Lots of sharks to catch but fish at night for other stuff. Lee Island is hot on the surf side with reds.  Gold spoons Yall

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Ocean Pier Report

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

NearShore Report

Sound and Creek Report

Surf Report

Topsail News

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Salt Life Tees Now In Stock.

Freedom Hawk Kayaks in Stock

Hogy Lures

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07-02-2010

July 2nd, 2010

East Coast Sports Fishing Report 07-02-2010

Ocean Pier Report

 

 

 

 
Spots run this morning, Mullets, Blues
 
37lb king
 
 
Spot run this morning.  
 
 
Blues and a few Spanish.  Spots here and there.  Seen some kings.
 
Conclusion
 

Fish at night for the bottom species and Early for the Spanish.

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

 

 

 

Lots of Mahi offshore 20+.  Sails all over the place.  Same as last week.
 
 
 

Offshore Weather Report

NearShore Report

 

 

 

Same as Last Week.
 
Still plenty of Spanish as well as Blues just off the beach (Clarkspoons and Planers)  Link on How to Clarkspoons.   
 
Aj’s and Cudas on the artificial reefs.  They are eating Top Water plugs.  Man funnnnnnn
 
 
 
 

Nearshore Weather Report

Sound and Creek Report

 

 

 

About the same as last week.
 

Reds inside with Gulp Peeler Crabs but the red bite has slowed a bit.  172 bridge is eat up with Black Drum as well as some on the flats (shrimp on the bottom and an incoming tide)  Black Drum around the bridges at night.  Ladyfish in the current.

Surf Report

 

 

 

 

Lots of sharks to catch but fish at night for other stuff. Lee Island is hot on the surf side with reds.  Gold spoons Yall

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Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

NearShore Report

Sound and Creek Report

Surf Report

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Topsail Report 6-23-2010

June 23rd, 2010
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East Coast Sports Fishing Report 06-23-2010

Ocean Pier Report

 

 

 

 
A slow mixed bag.  Some Spanish and Blues early and late.  A few Spots and Mullets at night.
 
 
Slow not doing much.
 
 
Blues Early and late and Spanish off and on.  Spots at random.  Large Puppys and some nice Sheepshead.  Saw Tarpon and Sailfish.
 
Conclusion
 

Fish at night for the bottom species and Early for the Spanish.

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

 

 

 

Lots of Mahi offshore 20+.  Sails all over the place.
 
 
 

Offshore Weather Report

NearShore Report

 

 

 

Still plenty of Spanish as well as Blues just off the beach (Clarkspoons and Planers)  Link on How to Clarkspoons.   
 
Aj’s and Cudas on the artificial reefs.  They are eating Top Water plugs.  Man funnnnnnn
 
 
 
 

Nearshore Weather Report

Sound and Creek Report

 

 

 

 

Reds inside with Gulp Peeler Crabs but the red bite has slowed a bit.  172 bridge is eat up with Black Drum as well as some on the flats (shrimp on the bottom and an incoming tide)  Black Drum around the bridges at night.  Ladyfish in the current.

Surf Report

 

 

 

 

The Surf is starting to get slow during the day as the water is super hot.  Lots of sharks to catch but fish at night for other stuff. 

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Ocean Pier Report

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

NearShore Report

Sound and Creek Report

Surf Report

Topsail News

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Freedom Hawk Kayaks in Stock

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6-12-2010

June 13th, 2010
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East Coast Sports Fishing Report 06-10-2010

Ocean Pier Report

 

 

 

 
Spots are biting well (bloodworms).  Lots of Spanish and Blues early (red and white Gotchas) and some good catches of Sheepshead (sand Fleas).
 
 
Spot run today (bloodworms).  Lots of nice Black drum and some mullet (shrimp on the bottom).  A few Tarpon (king rigs on the end).  6lb Speck.
 
 
Blues and nice Spanish (gotchas).  A few Spots (bloodworms).  1 Cuda (king rig)
 
Conclusion
 

Spansih should have moved on but they are here in full force along with lots of Blues.

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

 

 

 

Mahi are thick and big in most locations.  Ballyhoo on BWC skirts in blue and white or pink.  Some nice Wahoo mixed in (BWC Tweeners).  Some bills are starting to move around too.
 
 
 

Offshore Weather Report

NearShore Report

 

 

 

Still plenty of Spanish as well as Blues just off the beach (Clarkspoons and Planers)  Link on How to Clarkspoons.  Kings doing well at Divers Rock (dead cigars on BWC dead bait rigs)
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The Flounder bite has also been off the hook just off the beach.  Capt. Wayne has been on em good.
 
 
 
 

Nearshore Weather Report

Sound and Creek Report

 

 

 

 

Reds inside with Gulp Peeler Crabs but the red bite has slowed a bit.  172 bridge is eat up with Black Drum as well as some on the flats (shrimp on the bottom and an incoming tide)  Lots of specks way up the river (storm shrimp).  Blues in the Bays.

Surf Report

 

 

 

 
The Surf is starting to come alive with Sea Mullets and a few Spots.  Lots of reds on the southend as well as some large Black Drum.  Spanish and Blues can be had from the surf early early in the morning.
 

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Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

NearShore Report

Sound and Creek Report

Surf Report

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06-03-2010

June 3rd, 2010
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East Coast Sports Fishing Report 06-03-2010

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Wow there were some large Blues caught.  A few nice Flounder and good numbers of sheepshead.
 
 
Sheepshead, Blacks Drum and a few Big Blues.  1 King day before yesterday.
 
 
Sheepshead in good numbers.  A few Spots and Mullets.  Good Blues and Spanish.  Saw 3 Cobias.
 
Conclusion
 

Big Chopper Blues seem to be the most fun this week

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

 

 

 

Mahi are thick and big in most locations.  Ballyhoo on BWC skirts in blue and white or pink.  Some nice Wahoo mixed in (BWC Tweeners).  Some bills are starting to move around too.
 
 
 

Offshore Weather Report

NearShore Report

 

 

 

Still plenty of Spanish as well as Blues just off the beach.  Cobia following schools of Pogys (divers and Dallas rock)  Live bait as well as bucktails.  Lots of Sea Bass 10 miles. Good numbers of big Flounder on the reefs. 

Nearshore Weather Report

Sound and Creek Report

 

 

 

Same as last week.

Reds inside with Gulp Peeler Crabs.  172 bridge is eat up with Black Drum (shrimp on the bottom and an incoming tide)  Lots of specks way up the river (storm shrimp).  Blues in the Bays.

Surf Report

 

 

 

 
The Surf is starting to come alive with Sea Mullets and a few Spots.  Lots of reds on the southend as well as some large Black Drum.  Spanish can be had from the surf early early in the morning.
 

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Surf Report

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Topsail Report 5-28-2010

May 31st, 2010
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East Coast Sports Fishing Report 05-28-2010

Ocean Pier Report

 

 

 

 
Tons of Spanish and Blues on Gotcha Plugs (red and white as well as electric chicken).  A few of Sea Mullet at night on shrimp and Fishbites.
 
 
1 king 21.2 lbs, A few Spansh and Blues.  Just a few Mullets and Spots.  The NE wind has hurt them this week.  Some nice Black Drum
 
 
Some nice reds and Blacks as well as a few Sheepshead.   Just a few Spansih and Blues.
 
Conclusion
 

The NE winds have screwed the fishing up this week.  Hopefully we will have some clearer water this weekend.

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

 

 

 

Mahi are thick and big in most locations.  Ballyhoo on BWC skirts in blue and white or pink.  Some nice Wahoo mixed in (BWC Tweeners).  Some bills are starting to move around too.
 
 
 

Offshore Weather Report

NearShore Report

 

 

 

Still plenty of Spanish as well as Blues just off the beach.  Cobi following schools of Pogys (divers and Dallas rock)  Live bait as well as bucktails.  Lots of Sea Bass 10 miles.  Kings have started making a showing with good numbers of schoolies.  AmberJack at Divers Rock.
 

Nearshore Weather Report

Sound and Creek Report

Reds inside with Gulp Peeler Crabs.  172 bridge is eat up with Black Drum (shrimp on the bottom and an incoming tide)  Lots of specks way up the river (storm shrimp).  Blues in the Bays.

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Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

NearShore Report

Sound and Creek Report

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Topsail Report 5-14-2010

May 14th, 2010
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East Coast Sports Fishing Report 05-14-2010

Ocean Pier Report

 

 

 

 
Tons of Spanish and Blues on Gotcha Plugs (red and white as well as electric chicken).  A few of Sea Mullet at night on shrimp and Fishbites.
 
 
1st King on the pier Monday 15lbs and missed one.  Still tons of Spanish with Gotchas (red/white, white on white and electric chicken).  Just a few Mullet at night.
 
 
Tons of Spanish and Blues on Gotcha Plugs (white and chart).  Saw Cobia yesterday. 
 
Conclusion
 

If you want Spanish NOW is the time.

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

 

 

 

The grouper is Hot, Hot, Hot.  Roscoe Jigs by BWC are the heat.  A great video below.  Marlin bite is heating up around the 400 line. and a few Sails have been had.
 
 
 

Offshore Weather Report

NearShore Report

 

 

 

I think the Bonita are gone but the BIG Spanish have moved in.  All you want.  Clark Spoons (#1 and 1/0), Yo-Zuri Deepdivers (Clown and pink), Don’s Jigs.
 
Sea Bass just below them on the near shore reefs.
 

Nearshore Weather Report

Sound and Creek Report

Reds inside with smelt color gulp.  172 bridge is eat up with Black Drum (shrimp on the bottom and an incoming tide)  Lots of specks way up the river (storm shrimp).

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Topsail Report 5-7-2010

May 9th, 2010

East Coast Sports Fishing Report 05-07-2010

Ocean Pier Report

 

 

 

 
Tons of Spanish and Blues on Gotcha Plugs.  Lots of Sea Mullet at night on shrimp and Fishbites.
 
 
Tons of big Spanish and Blues on Gotcha Plugs.  Lots of Sea Mullet at night on shrimp and Fishbites.
 
 
Tons of Spanish and Blues on Gotcha Plugs.  Lots of Sea Mullet at night on shrimp and Fishbites.
 
 
Conclusion
 

If you want Spanish NOW is the time.

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

 

 

 

Scott Ericson and I had a great day in the stream yesterday.  We manages 6 big Mahi (ballyhoo with b/w seawitches), 2 large red Grouper (roscoe jigs), a limit of pinkys (roscoe jigs), some nice Triggers (roscoes), 1 Blackfin (cedar plug), and a Tripletail (cut bait).  The other boat with us managed 4 nice Wahoo and a couple Mahi.  Should be good today as well.
 
 

Offshore Weather Report

NearShore Report

 

 

 

The Bonita are starting to move out but the big Spanish are taking their place.  We did really well the other morning with Dons Jigs casting to the birds.  John Malette caught a ton of Bonita the other morning a little further out than the rest of us.
 

Nearshore Weather Report

Sound and Creek Report

Reds still chewing inside and some big Speckled Trout are starting to show.  Like these caught on Mud Minnows by Capt. Wayne Crisco in the waterway.Speckled trout

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04-30-2010

April 30th, 2010
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East Coast Sports Fishing Report 4-30-2010

Ocean Pier Report

 

 

 

 
Tons of Blues at sunrise and sunset on Gotcha Plugs and Diamond Jigs with a handful of Spanish mixed in.  A few Mullet at night on shrimp.
 
 
Tons of Blues on Gotcha plugs and Diamond jigs with a few Spanish mixed in.  A few Flounder and Sea Mullet.
 
 
Tons of Blues on Gotcha plugs and Diamond jigs with a few Spanish mixed in.  A few Flounder and Sea Mullet.
 
Conclusion
 

All the Blues you want and a few Spanish.

Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

 

 

 

Not alot of reports this week but a few Wahoo in the stream and some Yellowfin.
 
 

Offshore Weather Report

NearShore Report

 

 

 

The Bonita are still there.  2-3 Miles out of New River inlet.  We caught them on Don’s Jigs and diamond jigs.  There are some nice Black Sea Bass below them (we caught those on jigs too)  as well.
 

Nearshore Weather Report

Sound and Creek Report

Reds still chewing inside. Bonita off the beach and Lots of Specks starting to show up inside. The new Rapala baits are killing them.

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Offshore Report 20 Miles – 200 Fathoms

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Sound and Creek Report

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