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Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Hot Trot Action


No charters first of the week but hitting water hard.
Assisted Tim Ellis Monday with trout tracking catches in local creeks Monday. Found some nice fish for him you use for his study.
Fished another creek with my soon to be son in law Michael Tuesday PM and found good numbers and some real nice trout. It was a late bite but WOW!
Michael fished another creek Tuesday AM and found solid catches getting his limit and releasing numbers too.
Good reports of larger rock in New Bern too.
Season is in high gear. Get out and enjoy what we didn’t expect this year. Could be last week of current limits. Watch for news of Commission approve changes to 4 fish; possibly starting Monday.
I have all your bait & tackle needs here at shop and have plenty of charter openings too.
Stop by or call.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 11/09 at 09:31 AM
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Sunday, November 06, 2011
Trout & Rock!!!


What a week with cooler water temps, rain and wind!
I had Earl and Charlie Friday and Saturday mornings. hey came from Maryland to fish OUR waters. We fished creeks
Friday in the monsoon rains and had a great morning with some nice 2-3# trout and several small taggers. Rain don’t
stop hungry fish. Then we were up to New Bern Saturday AM rockin’; and I mean ROCKIN’. WE braved the winds and
found some lee shores to target rock that were a little slow. We did manage a couple of slot fish for their table.
My right hand man - JB - got out this week late one day and had an excellent bite - caught good numbers and size
fish. Many other good reports in all the Neuse River Creeks.
Be sure to stay tuned to up-coming Fisheries trout rule changes possibly this week - I will not spread rumors so
stay tuned. Rumors do sound fair to all.
I have charter openings to target these fish - come on while the bite is good.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 11/06 at 09:53 AM
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Tuesday, November 01, 2011
Great start to Fall









Rock Sunday - Trout, Drum and Flounder Monday
Great clients!
Drop in water temperatures has sparked our fishing.
Let’s Go - Call to book a trip.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 11/01 at 08:21 AM
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Great start to Fall









Rock Sunday - Trout, Drum and Flounder Monday
Great clients!
Drop in water temperatures has sparked our fishing.
Let’s Go - Call to book a trip.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 11/01 at 08:21 AM
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Saturday, October 29, 2011
Late Oct Spark
I had a good week chasing trout and rock. Weather changes are improving our recreation fall fishing season.
I found trout Monday fishing local creeks using Mirrolure MR 17s. Found some small and some slot fish at some of my local spots. I had to move around to locate them but was satisfied to catch what I did, tagging some too.
Tuesday was great day fishing with my buddy Capt Gary Dubiel. We were doing a shoot for Carolina Outdoor Journal fishing rock in New Bern area. We had an excellent top water bite in am fishing stump fields and finished show jig fishing shorelines and the reef. Great show up coming, not because I am in it but the top water action was awesome. Stay tuned until next September.
To top this off, one of my good buddies got bored the other day and took his favorite rod and bait out on his pier on the Neuse to try his luck on trout. He ended up with an unexpected catch. After a 30 minute fight almost completely spooled he came in with a 44” drum! Believe it. His wife netted fish and took pictures, Who knows if there are more around after such an awesome season we had.
My charter bookings are dictating the season. Call me to book your trip today.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 10/29 at 10:18 AM
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Pre Tournament Report


Cooler weather soon to get here. Fishing looks to be a lot better than we expected.
There are a lot of trout around which will be moving in as weather cools. I have reports of a lot of small fish with good mixes of slot fish. You have to move around to locate but when you find them the fun begins. Baits of choice have been 17 and 18MRs, Gulp and my favorite DOA. Not just the shrimp but their CAL baits and Heads are excellent. The picture trout was one of many caught dock fishing; what can be done from a boat????
Rock fishing is great already. Excellent topwater bites in am and pm working structure and docks. Jigging and casting the reef and bridges is also producing well. My baits of choice are Storm Chug Bugs and Rapala Skitter walks for topwater and Gulp with DOA CALS and MY Rockin’ Wobble combo being my favorite.
Had a great trip Tuesday targeting the rock with the Mack brothers. May was there some trash talking going on. Little brother Tony said he was the fisherman and old brother Mike was just a dreamer. Well, 1st out the gate throwing chub bugs in the stump, on 1st cast , Michaels hooked up. A slot rock, his first. Not many cast later, another 22 inch fish. Tony was catching ...... Left there and hit the reef and bridges. Not sure how many we caught, releasing most, and keeping them a nice limit.
Conditions should only improve into the fall so get out a go.
If you need a good guide, I can recommend 1 or 2, myself being #1 in my book! Call me the target these fish throughout the winter too.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 10/19 at 02:23 PM
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Monday, October 17, 2011
Pamlico County Shrine Club Speckled Trout Tournament

Tournament is set for this Saturday 22 Oct with Capt meeting and feed Friday 21 Oct at 6pm at Shrine Club on Hwy 306 S. NEWS FOR LATE REGISTRIES: come to shrine club at Capt meeting and we will wave extra $25 late fee. We want all anglers available to come enjoy this event. Weather is looking great too.
AND, check out the 1st place trophy this year. Steve Barber is the Man and has donated this again in support of our cause. He also does other fish too. I will be linking him on my website soon or let me know if you are interested in any of his work.
Trout and rock trips open for most dates except 31 Oct - keep check ing post of latest catches.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 10/17 at 06:40 PM
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Over Due Report
My computer skills are not the best and a major dump due to Staples tech folks didnt help - BUT - my man MIKE Becker got me back in.
Fall fishing is setting in.
Rock action in New Bern has been consistent with better action to come. Fish top water early and late in structure and bait pods and jigs in deeper waters later in day.
The trout are showing good at times with lots of small fish mixed in with some nice keepers. Baits of choice are the ole MR17 and Gulp shrimp. Don’t be afraid to try Deep Creek shrimp too.
I am back into Mud Minnows to for live bait fishermen.
Bookings beginning to pick up, so call and let’s go have fun targeting these fish.
AND come on and register to fish our Pamlico County Shrine Club Speckled Trout Tournament 22 Oct . We look for loads of kids in our JR angler catergory. Call 252 249-1786 for more details.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 10/11 at 07:07 AM
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Post Irene Report
First, I want to thank all my customers and clients for contacts of concern with storm - we survived good but county got hit hard.
Post Irene Big Drum still hungry!!!!
Early call today stated 7 boated before 4pm. No worry of them running from storm.
Care needs to be taken due to massive debris in water – recommend no night fishing.
Lets Go – call to book a trip or order bait. I will be doing all possible to meet your demand
Be Safe on the water.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 08/30 at 04:06 PM
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Friday, August 26, 2011
BIG Drum on the Neuse





Another great BIG Drum week – now time for a Blow!!!!
Had Randy Durham and one of his site (www.NCangler.com) moderators out Wed afternoon. I wetted them down to start with a stiff NE wind before settling down to some action. They both managed to get well deserved citation catches. It was Jeffs first catch. Good fishing with good people.
Thursday Am was out with Mike Marsh and my buddy Capt Gary Dubiel. We got him some good writing stuff and lots of pictures with 3 fish in first hour of drumming. We then went for light tackle and managed a yearling drum and trout fishing bait slicks in shallows.
Thursday afternoon was a trip with Noble Brother Joey Freeman, his grandson Christian Register and his buddy Jeff. Started a little slow with 3 unpinned fish then it fired up – had 2 flurries landing 5 (4 citations) with I double. This was Christian’s first Big drum and he is pumped. Had to get him back on dry ground to get re-focused for first day of school.
Oh, by the way, my daughter Crystal got her 1st Big Boy thanks to her Boo Michael.
What other fish can you target and get these numbers of citations? Let’s GO! Don’t let storm worry you – drum will still be hereafter blow.
If you are from out of town and need somewhere to stay; I can help arrange.
Bookings are coming in so call soon to tackle one of these citation fish.
Be Safe on the water.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 08/26 at 04:49 PM
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
Neuse River OLD Drum Report

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It was a great week on the Neuse. Old Drum are hungry. Two trips for first time Old Drum catches.
First trip with was with Chuck and Linda Rothbart. Weather was rough with stiff NE wind. Started out slow but ended trip with 5 boated and 1 spitting hook at boat. We say this was the HOG!! Linda was moaning (picture tells story) a bit on first fish but regained composure and said sheepishly; I want another! 2 citation fish at 41” and 44”.
Second trip was with the Levtzow family. Slick hot conditions, more manageable that first. Hope (my first mate) got here first old drum only short time into trip with a nice 43” citation fish. Second fish went to her brother, Brandon, landing a feisty 38” fish. I attempted to fill dads (John) bucket list to no avail. He said his goal was accomplished with is 2 kids catches.
Fish are here – and I am ready to take you on a fun trip! It’s getting busy so call early.
Call to book trip that I guarantee FUN and all the effort I can put out to put you on a trophy.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 08/20 at 08:45 AM
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Family Drum Trip








OK – I have reported on Old drum status from good reports of others! Here’s my story.
Took off early today due to no mullets left and carried grandson and wife on a madden drum vogue on the Mako. Fished a new spot due to GPS crap out but judging my depth and had a blast.
We had 6 fish from 5-dark from 38 – 46. Grandson got 2 citation fish at 41” each, wife got1 with a 41 and 38 and I got 1 at 38 and 46. I took back seat and caught last fish.
Fish are here – and I am ready to take you on a fun trip!
Call to book trip that I guarantee FUN and all the effort I can put out to put you on a trophy.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 08/13 at 10:11 PM
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Saturday, August 06, 2011
Drum are Here




Drum is the word!
Had been hearing of some caught in the sound but now have confirmed river fish. Joey and Ashley fought the rough water and caught 5 and lost 2. It’s time to get going.
I will be taking mullet orders starting next weekend and keeping chum, Lupton rigs and Penn combos in stock for drummers.
Also, Charter bookings coming in so call and get your date locked in. Myself and Gary will be hitting it hard in effort to put ypu on one of these monsters.
Be safe on the water and remember to expanded range has been being used. Pay attention to notice to mariners for times.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 08/06 at 12:56 PM
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Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Brackdoor trip



Quick report of a great morning with my fishin’ partner Capt Gary Dubiel. Put him on my boat in my backyard and man did we have a great trip. 6 drum with 5 in slot and largest 26”, 7 trout tagging 4, one release and eating 2 and several small flounder. Bait thick here and good reason for the fish. All caught on artificial, jigging bottom.
Nice to get out and enjoy a day not thinking of work but now wondering who may want to come target this with me. 4-6 hours is all needed plus heat is bad around 12.
Call me to book a trip – possible combine this with rock in New Bern.‘
Be Safe on the water.
Posted by Capt. Dave on 08/02 at 08:24 PM
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