Been hibernating for over a week guys. Trips slowed down and the weather has been unfishable with high winds and rough seas. This afternoon finally back out on the water with Sam Brown. We ran right outside of Oregon Inlet and there was a large place of big blues working the area! We had a great time catching these 12-17lb bluefish. We slid back and tried the shoals for a few passes and the pilings around the bridge but no striper bites. The cold weather has seemed to stall out that fishery with sounds water temps plumetting. Well the good news is that all this cold weather seems to be ushering down the stripers from the North! The rock have been landed three days in a row up North in NC waters! Capt Ray called me mid day today and told me he was heading back to Oregon Inlet with his limit of 25-35lb stripers! 37 miles up but after this next cold front (one more blow!) and these guys should be alot closer! Gotta do a all day trip for these! So after calibrating the couch for well over a week I am excited to get up there on the next pretty weather window! Thanks to everyone!
Awesome sunset the other day with the Heisman crew, gotta get you in the Christmas spirit!
Iffin you get an opening and you know we can get jiggy with em,give me a cal. Johnny O
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