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fishing the Outer Banks
I need a little advise. I have a family vacation planned to the Outer
Banks in June. We are staying in Duck. I have heard from locals (the tackle shop on Rt. 12 in Duck) the fishing in Currituck Sound is not very productive. Does anyone have any suggestions on where the fishing might be better? I don't need anyone's GPS coordinates or anything, just a little guidance. DC |
fishing the Outer Banks
Go south, DC... go down to Cape Hatteras about an hour or two (I forget
exactly how far, and depending on the time of day, traffic could be an issue through Duck, Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills). You can surf fish or you can go on the Pamlico Sound side. I don't have an exact fishing hole for you, but the guys in the couple of bait shops down there across the street from the Comfort Inn in Hatteras were really helpful. I try to avoid Duck -- too touristy and too crowded. It is too much like a regular vacation spot. I head south to Avon & Hatteras on the Outter Banks. -- Marty S. Baltimore, MD USA "DC" wrote in message om... I need a little advise. I have a family vacation planned to the Outer Banks in June. We are staying in Duck. I have heard from locals (the tackle shop on Rt. 12 in Duck) the fishing in Currituck Sound is not very productive. Does anyone have any suggestions on where the fishing might be better? I don't need anyone's GPS coordinates or anything, just a little guidance. DC |
fishing the Outer Banks
I assuming you thinking about largemouth bass? You need a NC licence
most parts of Currituck. Last time I fished Currituck was 16 years ago. Hauled my boatdown there and fished the Kitty hawk areas as well as the west shore. Main reason that I haven't been back is they had some tough times with bad spawns due to droughts and storms etc. Also the area's building boom took away from the charm the area once had for me . I have been meaning to get back tho. Don't expect a lot of info on largemouths from locals, most fishing is geared toward sal****er species. I would check with NC fish and game people for good up to date info if your after largemouth. For what its worth here's some old notes: Brackish... so freshwater sources on west shore are key. High salinity kills the fishing. Drought bad, a wet spring helps keeps fresh water flowing in . Tides effect salinity little. Mixed weed types near fresh water inflow. Dense milfoil bay and reeds pattern on eastern shore near fresh water.. Winds positional. Buzz/ DB Spinnerbaits followuped with a large tex worm. I caught some nice bass within sight of the Kitty hawk memorial way back then. Glenn Wish I was there now on a summers day, bass or no. "DC" wrote in message om... I need a little advise. I have a family vacation planned to the Outer Banks in June. We are staying in Duck. I have heard from locals (the tackle shop on Rt. 12 in Duck) the fishing in Currituck Sound is not very productive. Does anyone have any suggestions on where the fishing might be better? I don't need anyone's GPS coordinates or anything, just a little guidance. DC |
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