Fishin’ Great – No Reason Not to Go

June 18, 2010 at 8:15 pm Leave a comment

Summer is here in the Outer Banks. There is no better activity than grabbing a fishing pole and heading out. One of my favorite spots is the Pirate’s Cove Pier. It can be found at the base of the  Washington Baum Bridge. The pier is long and lined with a firm guardrail and plenty of benches (Very safe for young kids). You will find shady areas most of the day. It is also handicap accessible with plenty of parking.

I typically fish here with a double circle hook bottom rig with light tackle. The hooks should be No. 4 or greater. It seems that most species are looking for that small sample of bait. You should use “fresh shrimp”. I see plenty of frozen squid, blood worms and cut bait being used, but I have best luck with shrimp.

The pier travels east west so you are going to cast north into the sound or south under the bridge.

Casting north, try to reach the Pirates Cove channel. I have the best luck using a bank sinker and pulling it slowly toward me – keeps it away from the crabs.

You can also cast south under the bridge but watch the snags. Plenty of oyster beds to get hung up on.  But flounder love to hang out on either sides of the piles. Keep the bait fresh and moving.

Before you go, always check with the local tackle shops and local guides for your best bet. Bring plenty of cold drinks, snacks, sun screen and bait. And don’t forget your fishing license. A cooler is a plus to keep your catch.

Feeding the crabs between catches can be expected.  So plan accordingly.

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