Lookout Bight

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  1. Details: Bull Shark with a Cut Bluefish

    Three day trip to Cape Lookout with my brother. 110lb bull shark. 1 hour fight on an Abu Garcia CS 7000 with 40lb test line.

    1. Sean Wilms 0
      ah ok, just wanted to know when the Sharks would start moving in here but they just recently did, im so pumped to go get em again
    2. Stephen Stephen 0
      Thanks @seaturtles @king_ fisher. Picture was taken two days before the post.
    3. Sean Wilms 0
      awesome shark man! when was the pic taken?
    4. King_Fisher 0
      Awesome catch!
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  2. Details: Red (redfish) Drum with a Mullet

    Hell yeah!

    1. rjasonc 0
      fish looks like he is thinking. what did I ever do to you man. noo he caught barry too. you basstard
  3. Details: Red (redfish) Drum with a 6" mullet

    3 day trip to Cape Lookout. Caught 9 drum.

  4. Details: Dogfish Shark with a Bluefish

    One of 38 dogfish my brother and I caught. Monsoon conditions. 40 mph wind gust. Fishing between sandbars in 3-6 FOW. Slip type leader, 4/0 circle sea hook. ...more 3 oz. pyramid weight.

  5. Details: Blue Fish with a Sea mullet

    3 day trip to Great Island with my brother. Caught this nice one between a sand bar and the beach. 3 FOW, 3/0 circle sea hook, 3 oz. pyramid weight on a slip type, ...more custom leader. Good eating!

    1. jcmeyer 0
      That is the biggest blue that i have ever seen
    2. rjasonc 0
      @seaturtles or have titties
    3. Sean Wilms 0
      it should have, but being totally honest, you have to be very popular with a ton of followers or have a world class fish to make it to the popular page, I've ...more never made it
    4. Stephen Stephen 0
      Thanks again @seaturtles. I actually thought that this one might make it to the popular page.
    5. Sean Wilms 0
      just ridiculous, awesome catch for sure
    6. Sean Wilms 0
      well it is, im used to seeing 10lb blues on charter boats that go offshore but i kid you not the biggest inshore blue ive ever seen personally was a 3 1/2 pounder ...more i caught last year but this one is
    7. Stephen Stephen 0
      Thanks, that's what everyone keeps telling me when I show them.@momsonmeth @seaturtles
    8. Sean Wilms 0
      thats the biggest inshore blue ive ever seen caught, cant wait till they make it up here
    9. momsonmeth 0
      Nice that's the biggest blue I've seen
    10. Stephen Stephen 0
      Thank you, it was a good fight. He weighed in at 7 1/2lbs, 31 inches. @justingoodman @seaturtles @OBX_Fishing
    11. OBX_Fishing 0
      That's a good size blue. Nice catch.
    12. Sean Wilms 0
      awesome blue, how many ponds??
    13. JustinGoodman 0
      Nice blue man!! That must of been a great fight, great catch!
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  6. Details: Red (redfish) Drum with a shrimp

  7. Details: Gray Triggerfish with a squid and spanish mackerel

    Caught this nice triggerfish on the Carolina princess in morehead city in North Carolina. Not the biggest fish but they sure can fight. Overall the boat caught a ...more bunch and I caught seven triggers

  8. Details: Gulf Flounder with a live mullet minnows

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