When saltwater fishing enthusiasts hear the term "Red October," they inevitably think of big bull redfish (red drum), caught while fishing the surf. But the surf certainly isn't the only place where ...
The past week saw great weather and calm seas for fishermen across our coastal waters. Inshore fishing is producing catches of red drum, flounder, speckled trout and black drum. Surf fishing is ...
For hunters, September means deer season and dove hunts. For fishermen, it's time to grab those rods and reels and head to the beach. The next couple of months offer some great opportunities for ...
The steady red drum bite out of Bayford started to slow down this week for anglers. While reds are petering out there, there are still good numbers out of Cape Charles. A mixed bag of red drum, ...
It can be real torture sometimes, trying to figure out just what to fish for — especially when there is so much good action on so many different fronts. But since some fish are starting to migrate out ...
Spots continue to show up at area piers and from the surf, with the best fishing at night. Some large sea mullet are also being caught from the surf, along with plenty of red drum. Some of the drum ...
Surf fishing can be daunting. Standing on the beach looking at the crashing waves and vastness of the ocean makes you feel small. It’s not like a pond or river that you can more easily break down.
They call it combat fishing. When the hard-fighting red drum feed offshore from the Outer Banks, devoted anglers daily line up shoulder to shoulder on the Hatteras Island shoreline to cast lines into ...
Will red drum ever return to the Shore? It's always seemed likely to me that any significant change in water conditions would be reflected in movements of the fish that live in those waters and are ...
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