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Old 06-07-2007, 04:52 PM
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OBX - where to go

I am leaving for the Outerbanks on Sunday for a week. I am taking my 170CC for the first time. I have fished the outerbanks from shore for 30 years but this is the first time I have a boat. Anyone have any good places to go catch a few fish ? I am staying in Corolla but plan to trailer to the public ramp in Manteo or Oregon Inlet. Thanks. Also anything I should watch out for, I know the current at the bonner bridge can get nasty pretty quickly. I also want to go out of the inlet if the conditions permit to troll at the mouth for blues and Spanish if the water warms up.
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Old 06-08-2007, 07:27 AM
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I launched at Oregon Inlet last year while on vacation. I mainly stayed in the channels around the Bonner Bridge. I did a lot of drift fishing and some trolling. We caught lots of Sea Mullet (several citation sized), Flounder, Black Sea Bass, and Croaker. The inlet was a little rough for me so I didn't venture out. One word of advice...the water can go from 10 feet to 10 inches in miliseconds. Keep a watchful eye on any color change. Good luck.
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Old 06-08-2007, 07:06 PM
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dont know if aaron has updated his site rock solid lately but he does alot inshore and goes after those chocolate piggies just beyond the inlet in the tide riff--cobia that is.check out "the reel buzz "site-- has all o/i captains on it. this weekend is gonna be NASTY so be safe and fish for stripers around the bridge
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