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	<title>Fishing Reports</title>
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	<dc:date>2011-11-29T01:39:40+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>Fall grouper/wahoo fishing in full swing!</title>
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	  <description><![CDATA[<p>Well its a little late but it feels like fall fishing is here.&nbsp; We have been doing a lot of bottom fishing lately and the fishing is great!&nbsp; The best part about the bottom fishing is that it is good as close as 8 to 10 miles off the beach.&nbsp; The nearshore bite is all gags and all the sea bass you want while the farther offshore you get the scamps and red grouper are biting good as well.&nbsp; In addition to the groupers, there is an assortment of other bottom critters to catch including sea bass, triggers, grunts, and snappers.&nbsp; The gulf stream fishing is good as well.&nbsp; Wahoo, blackfin tuna, and sailfissh are biting good with the occasional mahi thrown in.&nbsp; I&#8217;ve added some pictures to the photo page so check them out to see what we&#8217;ve been catching.&nbsp;  
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	  <dc:date>2011-11-29T01:39:40+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>Bonita Fishing is on Fire!!!</title>
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	  <description><![CDATA[<p>The bonita fishing finally took off last week and they are here in full force.&nbsp; The little tuna are a blast to catch and great for the table and the best thing is its easily doable on a half day trip.&nbsp; We target them by casting small jigs or trolling.&nbsp; These guys are only a couple miles off the beach and fight hard, especially on light spinning gear.&nbsp; I fished for them everyday last week averaging 10-15 a day as well as all the bluefish you can stand.&nbsp; Its nonstop action start to finish!&nbsp; In addition to that the gulf stream fishing has been awesome with plenty of wahoo and blackfin tuna and the first few mahis showing up.&nbsp; Jig and topwater bite is still hot and trolling is great as well.&nbsp; The weekend weather looks like its gonna be great.&nbsp; Sunny, warm, and calm seas right on through the middle of next week so come on down to Wrightsville Beach and get in on some of this action. 
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	  <dc:date>2011-04-21T21:49:35+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>Wrightsville Beach Jigging is HOT!!!!</title>
	  <link>http://offshore.ehclients.com/index.php/wrightsville_beach_jigging_is_hot</link>
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	  <description><![CDATA[<p>Just a little update on the fishing here at Wrightsville Beach.&nbsp; Jigging is the name of the game right now and it is off the hook!&nbsp; We made it out a few days ago and the fishing was as good as you could ever want.&nbsp; Matt, Robert and myself left the dock about 6am headed for the promised land and once again there was no disappointment when we arrived.&nbsp; We started the morning out looking for tuna and they were happy to oblige.&nbsp; After a few quick drifts we had 6 nice fat blackfins on ice.&nbsp; When that bite slowed we made a move inshore and it was on like donkey kong.&nbsp; It was a fish on every drop until you couldn&#8217;t stand it anymore.&nbsp; We ended the day with  a mixed bag of everything but the final tally that ended up in the fish box was 6 nice blackfins and 6 nice cobia one of which went 58lbs.&nbsp; If you want to get a crack at this give me a call!&nbsp; Sorry no pictures today but we were too busy catching fish!
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	  <dc:date>2011-04-02T22:20:56+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>Bluefin Jigging Hatteras, NC</title>
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	  <description><![CDATA[<p>Headed up to Hatteras yesterday to get in on some of the bluefin tuna jigging and popping and we weren&#8217; t disappointed.&nbsp; We made the easy 25 mile run to the grounds and started looking for signs of tuna.&nbsp; It didn&#8217;t take long and we had our first hook up.&nbsp; Glenn fought the fish for a while and at the last minute the fish broke off and lived to fight another day.&nbsp; We continued to search and at about 11 we had our first hook up on the jig.&nbsp; Chris had the fish to the boat in short order and we had our keeper on ice.&nbsp; It was all catch and release after that.&nbsp; We ended up landing 4 more fish one of which was a fat 72 incher.&nbsp; If you want some of this insane bluefin action give me a call!</p>

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	  <dc:date>2011-02-26T04:45:18+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>February Jigging Wrightsville Beach</title>
	  <link>http://offshore.ehclients.com/index.php/february_jigging</link>
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	  <description><![CDATA[<p>We finally got to go fishing last week and despite the rain we were rewarded with a spectacular day of jigging!&nbsp; Myself, Capt. Rick, Capt. Arlen and Matt left the dock at at 5:30 and we arrived at the first spot the bite was on from the very first drop.&nbsp; We started out looking for african pompano and cobia.&nbsp; The pompano didn&#8217;t show but we did have all the amberjacks you wanted plus a couple cobia and some grouper which unfortunately had to go back.&nbsp; We mjoved offshore a bit and the blackfin tuna bite was on.&nbsp; We ended the day with 16 big fat blackfins with most over 20 pounds including six over thirty.&nbsp; We made one more stop on the way in and the triggerfish were chewin&#8217;.&nbsp; After we added a few of those to the fishbox we had a nice easy cruise home.&nbsp; It was a great day on the water so if you want to experience some of this nonstop action give me a call!&nbsp; 
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	  <dc:date>2011-02-14T17:48:27+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>9/25 Wrightsville Beach Bottom Fishing</title>
	  <link>http://offshore.ehclients.com/index.php/9_25_wrightsville_beach_bottom_fishing</link>
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	  <description><![CDATA[<p>We had Mike and Crew from Jacksonville in town for some grouper fishing.&nbsp; We left the inlet to find conditions a little worse than expected but we took our time getting there and we weren&#8217;t disappointed.&nbsp; I set the anchor and the baits went down.&nbsp; WHAM! one hook up followed shortly by another and then another with the end result of three keeper gag grouper on the deck.&nbsp; Not a bad start considering we had our limit in 5 minutes.&nbsp; we hit a few other spots looking for some different species and were greeted by hungry grouper at every spot.&nbsp; After pulling on as many of those as we could stand, we moved into the beach and ended the day with a couple spanish and a bunch of bluefish.&nbsp; It was another stellar day here at Wrightsville Beach.&nbsp; The grouper are chewing so come on and get you some!
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	  <dc:date>2010-10-03T22:23:06+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>Fall fishing is on the way!</title>
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	  <description><![CDATA[<p>We are coming up to my favorite time of year for fishing down here in Wrightsville Beach, NC.&nbsp; Fall fishing in southeastern North Carolina is wide open for a multitude of species.&nbsp; The grouper fishing is awesome right now with limits of gags, scamps, and reds almost every trip.&nbsp; The wahoo fishing is great right now with most boats going to the gulf stream catching at least three or four with lots of reports of double digit days.&nbsp; King mackeral will show in big numbers any day with a few already trickiling in.&nbsp; These speed demons are a blast on light tackle.&nbsp; I typically target them with light spinning gear so the angler really has his hands full when we hook the big one but it is always a ton of fun fighting them on the light gear.&nbsp; The beaches are covered up with big spanish and albies everywhere so now is a great opportunity to really load the boat, even on a half day trip.&nbsp; Come on down to Wrightsville Beach and experience this great fall fishing!&nbsp; 
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	  <dc:date>2010-09-20T03:53:14+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>Wrightsville Beach Jigging, Popping, Bottom Fishing Report 8/23</title>
	  <link>http://offshore.ehclients.com/index.php/wrightsville_beach_jigging_popping_bottom_fishing_report_8_23</link>
	  <guid>http://offshore.ehclients.com/index.php/wrightsville_beach_jigging_popping_bottom_fishing_report_8_23#When:15:19:46Z</guid>
	  <description><![CDATA[<p>On Sunday Capt Arlen and myself teamed up to to put Jack and Brian on a nice mixed bag of fish out of wrightsville beach.&nbsp; The plan was to start the day with some topwater AJ popping.&nbsp; We were not disappointed.&nbsp; We got to the spot and the fish were eager to eat anything and everything we put in the water.&nbsp; Livebait, poppers, jigs it didn&#8217;t matter.&nbsp; After somewhere between 15 and 20 AJs, we decided,with the slick calm conditions, to run around and look for some different species.&nbsp; We made it about 2 miles before a floating board stopped us in our tracks.&nbsp; The board was loaded with mahis and a suprise wahoo that ate the first bait we put in the water and was gone.&nbsp; Half an hour of mahi mayhem left us with a limit and it was on to the next spot.&nbsp; The next stop was Arlen&#8217;s african pompano hole and once again we weren&#8217;t disappointed.&nbsp; Jack put a live bait over and got bit right off the bat and after a 15 minute battle he put a 35 pound pompano on the deck.&nbsp; This day just keeps getting better.&nbsp; We rounded out the day hitting a few grouper holes and bagging a limit of grouper.&nbsp; It ended up being another day for the record books out of Wrightsville Beach NC.</p>

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	  <dc:date>2010-08-29T15:19:46+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>5/23 Wrightsville Beach King Mackeral and AJS</title>
	  <link>http://offshore.ehclients.com/index.php/5_23_wrightsville_beach_king_mackeral_and_ajs</link>
	  <guid>http://offshore.ehclients.com/index.php/5_23_wrightsville_beach_king_mackeral_and_ajs#When:12:59:57Z</guid>
	  <description><![CDATA[<p>Today was a fun fishing day with my brother, Danielle, Kate, and Alexa.&nbsp; With no luck finding any pogeys the call was to just troll dead bait.&nbsp; The ocean was slick calm and after we made a few passes with tre trolling gear out we decided to bring it in and break out the poppers.&nbsp; First cast the fish missed.&nbsp; Second cast, she wasn&#8217;t so lucky.&nbsp; With a sloid hookup i handed kate the rod and she fought her first amberjack like a champ.&nbsp; Landing a decent sized amberjack around heavy structure is not an easy feat but she did an awesome job.&nbsp; Unfortunately Zack dropped the fish overboard before the picture so she had to catch another.&nbsp; Cast the popper and it was on again almost immediately.&nbsp; Once again, Kate was on the rod and she whooped that fish to the surface in no time.&nbsp; The next hookup was Alexa and she did a great job fighting the fish.&nbsp; After the amberjack bonanza, we went back to trolling and managed a few kings before it was time to come in.&nbsp; 
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	  <dc:date>2010-05-24T12:59:57+00:00</dc:date>
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	  <title>5/17 Wrightsville Beach Kings and Amberjack</title>
	  <link>http://offshore.ehclients.com/index.php/5_17_wrightsville_beach_kings_and_amberjack</link>
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	  <description><![CDATA[<p>Jack and Capt. Arlen and myself headed out this morning in search of king mackeral and topwater amberjacks and after catching a livewell full of pogeys we headed to the spot.&nbsp; It didn&#8217;t take long to get our first king mackeral bite on the down rigger.&nbsp; For the next hour every pass was a hook up and before long we had our limit in the boat.&nbsp; Now it was time for some real fun, topwater amberjacks.&nbsp; Amberjacks are incredibly strong and stubborn but they are a blast to catch on topwater lures.&nbsp; We pulled over the wreck and pitch out a handful of live baits and here they came.&nbsp; Arlen cast a big popper out, 2 pops and he was on.&nbsp; These fish make a huge explosion on the poppers and just seeing that is exciting enough and you haven&#8217;t even fought the fish yet.&nbsp; We ended up the day with about a dozen amberjacks on topwater and a limit of kings.&nbsp; Fishing opportunities here at Wrightsville Beach and endless so come on down and give it a try!&nbsp; 
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	  <dc:date>2010-05-24T12:47:49+00:00</dc:date>
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