1. OBX_Fishing 0
      Nope. I always fish out of Hatteras. If you find something, let me know.
  1. Details: Bogue Inlet Pier

  2. Details: Blue Fish with a shrimp

    Bluefish, black drum, sea mullet(whiting), a spot and blowfish

    1. josh bachand 0
      On the bottom worked in slowly with slight twitches for specks. There really isn't much size this time of year but that doesn't mean you can't get lucky
    2. josh bachand 0
      I caught these down at Emerald Isle off the pier with shrimp but from the surf I like shrimp or cut mullet as well as a rig that consists of 2 jig heads about 14-17 ...more inches apart with curly tail grubs
    3. Brian Eudy 0
      Do you have any location or bait advice that could help us out???
    4. Brian Eudy 0
      Where did you catch all these??? I'm down in Hatteras beating up on all kinds of small stuff, flounder, blues, black drum, sheepshead, and spot but nothing of ...more any size...
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  3. Details: Blowfish with a shrimp

    Bluefish black drum blowfish and a sheepshead

    1. josh bachand 0
      29 fish
    2. josh bachand 0
      Oh yea a few hours
    3. mike hicks 0
      Wow you racked up, great catch
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  4. Details: Black Drum with a shrimp

    Black drum pompano and a blowfish

    1. whitebass_81 0
      True dat
    2. josh bachand 0
      @9G3B thanks bro @whitebass_05 plus the smaller fish are more tender and when you grill it and have enough you can feed the family
    3. 9G3B 0
      Nice haul
    4. whitebass_81 0
      Yeah but still
    5. OBX_Fishing 0
      @whitebass_05 @sjohn2012 no limits on black drum in North Carolina
    6. josh bachand 0
      Cuz I gut them cut the heads off put 3 slits down both sides then pan sear them on both sides
    7. whitebass_81 0
      Why'd you keep those small ones?
    8. ChasinTails904 0
      All of them are too small except that one
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  5. Details: Blue Fish with a got cha plug

    2 hours worth of fishing 19 blues

  6. Details: Albacore Tuna with a homemade jig

    10 lb 4 oz albacore on a jig

    1. josh bachand 0
      Yes false albacore
    2. OBX_Fishing 0
      Not a Bonita
    3. jordan lezcano 0
      its a bonita not a little tunny aka skipjack
    4. hotchross 0
      FALSE albacore not a albacore
    5. robby_scott 0
      No problem
    6. josh bachand 0
      @robby_scott thank you
    7. josh bachand 0
      Bonita. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlantic_bonito
    8. robby_scott 0
      @jab0890 is right everybody it's deffinitly not a Bonita
    9. josh bachand 0
      Little tunny/ false albacore http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_tunny
    10. josh bachand 0
      Little tunny is the same thing as a false albacore two different common names for the same fish
    11. hotchross 0
      It is neither a Bonita or a albacore it is a little tunny, the common name for them is a bonita
    12. josh bachand 0
      Bonita have horizontal lines on back while albacore are jagged and not straight such as above
    13. josh bachand 0
      Bonita are lighter on top. It's a little tunny aka false albacore caught them both
    14. josh bachand 0
      It is NOT a Bonita they are often mistaken and this is an albacore look at pics of them both
    15. 9G3B 0
      Sick catch! That must have been a fight! But that's a Bonita
    16. cole_papa 0
      Bonita
    17. josh bachand 0
      Oh yea and on a 6 1/2 ft bass pole
    18. Sean Wilms 0
      nice catch man! and on ur own lure, very impressive 👍👍👍👍
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  7. Details: Whiting with a shrimp

    Some late night mullet

    1. josh bachand 0
      It's a North Carolina thing sea mullet and whiting it's the same thing different local name
    2. robby_scott 0
      Why do u call them mullet
    3. robby_scott 0
      Those are whiting
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