We knew the wind was gonna breeze up on us at some point, so we left, hopefull that the fishing would be as good as yesterday. It was.

There was a 15 knot breeze this morning when we shoved off. The forcast was for it to blow 25 sometime during the day, and 30 by tonight. We didn't know how much time we would have, so we took off hoping to have some more great fishing like yesterday.

It was better. To make a long story short, we caught our limit (21) in less than an hour and a half. We were back to the dock, cleaned up and headed home by lunchtime. Before I left the dock, it had started blowing 25 or so, so things couldn't have worked out better. I'm telling you, you better get down here, December is gonna be rockin' on the tunas and kings PLUS the stripers will be showing up. Don't miss out.

It looks like bad weather for a couple of days, so in case I'm not back till after Thanksgiving, Happy Thanksgiving!

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About The Author: Captain David Wilson

Company: Godspeed Charters

Area Reporting: Cape Hatteras

Bio: I know some in my line of work that try to sell themselves by listing all of their great fishing achievements and tournament victories, as could I, but my greatest achievements have not necessarily been on my boat, so that is what I would prefer to tell you about. Take a couple of minutes to read about me, and then decide if I'm the guy you want to spend a day on the water with! I was born in Virginia, where my mother pretty much raised me after she and my father split up. I spent my summers with my father, who always had a boat at Hatteras. When I was twelve years old, circumstances forced my father to fish full time, so now, his first love, fishing, had become a means of making a living. I spent each summer with my father, fishing inshore, offshore, and shark fishing trips. I didn't realize that I too had developed a passion for saltwater fishing, especially in the blue water. This went on until high school graduation, in 1984. College was never even a consideration. I had already begun my career, and had been in training early. My childhood summer home was now home for good.

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