Good Trout fishing Cobias on the way!

The Speckled Trout fishing has started to heat up with some quality keeper sized fish showing up this week! We are also hearing good reports from just south of us that the Cobia are showing up and they should be in range within a couple weeks as the water warms up. Prime time for Cobia is normally may 15th to June 20th as they make their yearly migration through our waters. Cobia are the biggest, hardest fighting fish we catch in our inshore waters averaging around 35 pounds apiece with the larger ones going 60-90 pounds. They are also excellent eating fish with delicious white flaky meat. We sight fish casting jigs to these beasts on light tackle and it is some of the funnest most exciting fishing of the year.

Trout fishing should also improve over the next few weeks as well as Flounder, Blues, Red Drum, Sea Mullet, Spanish Mackerel and more as the water warms. Speckled Trout are also an excellent eating fish but we also practice catch and release for smaller fish and for people who don’t want to take fish home with them. This early sign of Trout is the best we’ve seen in 3 years!IMG_0119fun day411312781_1052162188144467_5942887011359539294_oIMG_3748june troutashley creek troutIMG_0270IMG_0432joes trout

Wednesday with Jeff and Don

Today Jeff and Don had a good morning trip fishing for Speckled Trout in the sound. We had quite a few keepers in the 15 to 17 inch range and had several other nice ones pull the hook. The Trout had Sea Lice on them which is a good sign that they are coming in from the ocean. We also caught our first flounder of the season. Thanks for a fun morning trip guys!IMG_1370 IMG_1368 IMG_1383 IMG_1388

Fishing is heating up!

Today John and Sean headed out for an afternoon trip. We were hoping to find some Trout after hooking a few on Tuesday. No Trout but we caught tons of small Stripers with one 22 inch fish and also caught the first Bluefish of the year. Fishing is picking up with the warmer weather!IMG_1272 IMG_1277

Rick and Lucky

Rick and his friend “Lucky” enjoyed a beautiful spring day on the Sneaky today. We caught lots of small stripers on fly and spin tackle. We also hooked a few trout with one nice keeper and lost two others that were much bigger. First good sign of Speckled Trout this spring on the Outer Banks!IMG_1270 IMG_1265 IMG_1261 IMG_1246