Corolla Fish Report

OBX Bait & Tackle Corolla Outer Banks, Corolla Fish Report
Saturday, August 15, 2020
Offshore from Oregon Inlet
Inshore from Oregon Inlet
Corolla to Nags Head Piers
Corolla to Nags Head Surf
Corolla to Nags Head Sound

   Good Saturday morning everyone. Here we go again as we move into a new weekend new anglers coming in. We had a decent week with pretty good catches of mullet, croaker, spot with some blues and spanish, and a few pompanos on the small side. The mullet in some areas was around 18" which is a good size for these guys. The shark fishing was very well last week but it may fall off this week just due to the shortage of rigs, I have none. We are trying to find product but the lag in delivery just aggravates the situation. If there is any good news flounder fishing begins at 12:01 Sunday morning, the bad news I have no flounder rigs. We have standard bottom rigs for now and that's going to have to do. Any gear you might have at home you need to bring it with you!!
  The piers have the usual with croaker, mullet, spot some blues and sheepshead. The nearshore boats are loading up on the ribbonfish with some albacore out there and there is some good action on the inside for red drum and trout. The offshore action has been very good and with the tournament over leaves all the fish for you. The white marlin fishing is very good and in the mix, there are blue marlin running as well as the sailfish. There are some blackfin tuna hitting the rail with wahoo and mahi. The bottom action is very good for the tilefish and sea bass.
  The waves today are 1" to 2" with a temp of 79 degrees  Hazar!!

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We have charters that are open this week just give us a call 252-453-3339 and don't forget about the crab and shrimp trips too, keep what you catch and have a great dinner. We will keep you up to speed daily and we thank you.

OBX Bait & Tackle Corolla Outer Banks

815 Ocean Trail
Unit B
Corolla
(252) 453-3339
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