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Outer Banks Fishing ReportApr
25 Today was as pretty as it gets, and I still think that things are straightening out in the fishing department.
This morning everybody beelined straight for where the fishing was best yesterday. I spent a couple of miles working down the break, but the 30+ boats took their toll on me early. While boats had a scattered wahoo bite on the break, I worked offshore and found a rip to fish along, out near 100 fathoms. We caught a dozen dolphin around a couple of boards floating, and the two or three blue marlin sightings had me anxious. We did release a spearfish, unfortunately we weren't able to get him in the boat for a picture. I worked back in to the break, ten miles above where I started in the morning, after hearing about a couple tuna bites. Once I got in to the break, three or four boats got struck by the yellowfins, and I saw them busting a couple of times, but never got hit. Towards the end of the day, we had a couple bites that may have been tunas, but we missed them. There were also a few more marlin seen. I'd say a better sign of everything, eventhough we didn't catch a lot, still better fishing overall. ![]() Fishing Blog Archive
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