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ALL KINDS OF KINDS

Sep 21, 2013

Marlin fishing continued to be another great success. Not as many as yesterday but there were still boats with numbers like 15, 11, and 8. We had more boats fish for Tuna today than Marlin and had a nice average of Yellowfin and Blackfin. No Bigeye's today but being we had a Full Moon we thought there might be another one caught. A lot of the Captains said that there were double the fish seen to the number caught so the fish are still everywhere. Its hard to hook every single fish but there is definitely a technique to successfully dropping back to them. Once you know how it can be pretty addicting to want to do. Most of the boats that targeted strictly Billfish came home with over 8 fish or some had one or so less but had some dolphin or a couple tunas. There were tons of Wahoo's caught today also. We had a big one weighing 43 pounds which is 3 pounds over a Citation. They must be 40 lbs to count as a citation. Some guys had a nice catch of Gaffer Dolphin as well. A variety of fish is hard to get but it was seen more today. Inshore had a couple Cobia's with some Speckled Trout and Puppy Drum and Nearshore brought in some Amberjacks and couple great piles of Bluefish. We have AM and PM trips open Saturday if you need to get off land for a few, our booking desk girls are up and booking trips from 5am to 7pm and also booking Make-Ups at $292 per person. Feel free to give us a call and sign up for an Offshore or Nearshore Make-Up trip (Nearshore is $90 per person but can sometimes be harder to get so make sure you buy your ticket asap) The Headboat will go out once on Saturday from 8:30 to 12:30 and we need 10 people to go so get your tickets for the Miss Oregon Inlet sooner than later too! We have almost every single Offshore boat fishing Saturday so come on down and see what we are bringing in! You can also follow us on Twitter, Instagram and our Facebook "Like" page to see the up to the minute updates! See you at the dock!!!

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Oregon Inlet Fishing Center and Full Service Marina carries: bait, ice, fuel, oil, camping supplies, fishing tackle, boating equipment, clothing, food, beverages and printed copies of North Carolina fishing regulations.

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