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FISHING REPORT 07-10-15

Jul 10, 2015

Our offshore charters are still bringing in a variety of fish. Several boats brought in dolphin and the Hooker brought in a 38 lb citation dolphin by Eliza Dewey. The charters are still catching some big eye and yellow fin tuna. The Sea Note caught and released a blue marlin pulled in by Kyle Robinson. Our near shore and in shore charters are catching a bounty of ribbon fish. The blues are still biting but not as abundant as the past few weeks. Miss Oregon Inlet caught flowers, spot, pin fish, pig fish, sea mullet, sea bass and puffer fish.

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Unfortunately, you won’t be fishing 24 hours a day, so you’ll need a place to stay when you’re not on the boat! Here’s some places we recommend:

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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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