Daily Fishing Report

TW’s Bait & Tackle, Daily Fishing Report
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Offshore from Oregon Inlet
Inshore from Oregon Inlet
Corolla to Nags Head Piers
Corolla to Nags Head Sound

In Summary:
Send all questions and pictures to info@twstackle.com

Surf Fishing Report:
A slight chance of showers today and night and we could use it. Another beautiful day and extremely hot. From ramp 38 to ramp 49 there were Sea Mullet and Bluefish with some Spanish in Avon and Buxton and Pompano in Frisco. North of Oregon Inlet Sea Mullet, Bluefish and large Pompano reported in S. Nags Head. Pompano are caught when the water is warm and clear. They will feed anytime of the day on shrimp and sand fleas. Often pompano are caught just off a few feet of the drop-off close to the beach where they are waiting for the sand fleas to be swept into their mouths by receding waves. Pompano are like Spadefish, they like small pieces of bait because they have small mouths.

Sound Fishing Report:
The Little Bridge on the Nags Head/Manteo causeway reported slow, a few Stripers and Croakers.

Pier Fishing Report:
Avalon: Bluefish early, Pinfish and Croaker.
Nags Head: No contact.
Jennette’s: Bluefish and Lizardfish.
Outer Banks: Bluefish and Sea Mullet.

Inshore Boats/nearshore Report:
Near shore fishing continues to be good with anglers catching decking Bluefish, Spanish Albacore and Cobia.

Offshore Boats Report:
There were just a few boats out and Dolphin were caught.

The winds are SW at 13 and the water temp is 72 degrees. Sunny, slick and clear Ocean, breezy.