Better late than never right?
Stayed in Hatteras Village from 5/21 - 5/27 with 3 of my good friends. Such a wonderful place. Someone once said if you listen to the weatherman there you would never go fishing. It is rare to ever see anything below 15 knot winds and 3 - 5 ft seas in the forecast - unless you are leaving that is.
We went through all four season while on the island - cold, rainy, cloudy, sunny, hot, WINDY....seems it is that way every year. We had 5 days to fish and we fished mostly all of it but only made it offshore twice. The first time resulting in 5 dolphin from slinger to gaffer. The next outing we managed 8 with mostly gaffers up to 19 lbs and a couple slingers mixed in. In between we watched it rain....and rain....and we tried to go flounder fishing, and cobia fishing, as always when we cannot go offshore due to weather. We also had two excellent meals of fried dolphin (that's mahi to some) coleslaw, mac n cheese, hush puppies, and cold beer.
Another really cool thing about our annual Memorial Day trip to the OBX is there is a group of guys who make the same trip from Va. every year. They are die hard cobia fishermen and do very, very well at it every year. Some of the nicest, friendliest, fun, folks you could ever meet. We always look forward to seeing them each year.
Alright, one last thing - I want to thank all of those who paid the ultimate price for us and our country. The true reason why we celebrate Memorial Day.
Now for the pictures. I hope you enjoy them.
We think this was about a 30lb Mako? He broke off next to the boat and swam off with his new piercing.
Stayed in Hatteras Village from 5/21 - 5/27 with 3 of my good friends. Such a wonderful place. Someone once said if you listen to the weatherman there you would never go fishing. It is rare to ever see anything below 15 knot winds and 3 - 5 ft seas in the forecast - unless you are leaving that is.
We went through all four season while on the island - cold, rainy, cloudy, sunny, hot, WINDY....seems it is that way every year. We had 5 days to fish and we fished mostly all of it but only made it offshore twice. The first time resulting in 5 dolphin from slinger to gaffer. The next outing we managed 8 with mostly gaffers up to 19 lbs and a couple slingers mixed in. In between we watched it rain....and rain....and we tried to go flounder fishing, and cobia fishing, as always when we cannot go offshore due to weather. We also had two excellent meals of fried dolphin (that's mahi to some) coleslaw, mac n cheese, hush puppies, and cold beer.
Another really cool thing about our annual Memorial Day trip to the OBX is there is a group of guys who make the same trip from Va. every year. They are die hard cobia fishermen and do very, very well at it every year. Some of the nicest, friendliest, fun, folks you could ever meet. We always look forward to seeing them each year.
Alright, one last thing - I want to thank all of those who paid the ultimate price for us and our country. The true reason why we celebrate Memorial Day.
Now for the pictures. I hope you enjoy them.









We think this was about a 30lb Mako? He broke off next to the boat and swam off with his new piercing.



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