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Outer Banks Fishing ReportJul
22 It was a choppy ol' sou'wester, but it didn't stop the fish from biting!
I had a pretty long discussion about the weather with my group this morning, and they decided, ''lets go for it''. After all, you can always come back. Anyway, I don't think anyone doubts my forcasting, it was just like I expected it to be. I slowed down on the first color change, and we didn't troll two minutes before we hooked a dolphin. Well, the school followed up nicely, and it was one stop shopping again. 60 and done. I jogged off a ways with a fast troll, just to get in deeper water, and then set out our spread. The first few boats to the hundred got marlin bites, and it sounded like it was gonna happen. I got to the edge about five miles above the eastern most boat that had seen a fish, and started working that way. It was definately rougher out there, and after thirty or forty minutes, I got the word to point her towards the beach. It wound up being a short day, but I think everybody was happy that we went, I'm sure those dolphin filets will be just right on the grill!<scrip ![]() Fishing Blog Archive
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