The big story is the awesome red drum fishing in the lower bay off nassawadox creek. The fish are being caught in 20′-30′ of water on cut bait (spot, hardheads , blues, and kingfish). The best bite has been at the edge of dark. There have been some cobia mixed in with plenty of sharks. The offshore flounder fishery has turned into an offshore hardhead fishery. The hardheads have measured up to the 16″ range. Folks are still catching flounder mixed in and even a few cobia. The cobia have taking live lined small hardheads. The blue water report consist of a few big eye and yellowfin in the washington. The inshore lumps still have mahi and some false albacore. Some wahoo and white marlin also have been caught
Here is my buddy mike with a 200# big eye. These fish have been caught in the canyon trolling after dark.
Here is Mr. Bobby with an huge 54.5″ red caught on a Seahawk charter last Sunday. This is the biggest red I’ve ever had aboard my boat. Congrats Mr. Bobby!
The wrecks have become inundated with hardheads Mr. Tim shows us there is still some doormats left to be caught.
Here is a pic of Billy with a 49-1/2″ citation red caught this past Sunday on a Seahawk Charter. Great job Billy!
Cobia are still snapping in the lower bay. Here is Joey Pruitt with his first keeper cobia. Joey’s dad Tim is still waiting on his first.
Mahi fishing is stiil holding strong. Fish are being caught from Blackfish Banks and offshore to the canyons.
Here is a pic of Brock with a nice red caught on a Seahawk Charter this past Thursday night. Brock is off to the navy next week. We pray for his safety and are thankful for his service
August Fishing Is RED HOT!!!! August 18th, 2015admin