The Stripers are still biting, the only problem is the long boat ride to get them. Friday, the bite was hot, Saturday slow, Sunday its was too ruff, and today it only lasted for about a hour. I was out with Tom Gillam of Southern Shores casting bucktails. We could have caught more trolling, but decided on the action of casting. Fish were rolling on the surface and hitting everything in sight. These were a nice 30lb class fish. The weather is not looking good the rest of the week. I do have some open dates for Stripers. Give me a call.

Thanks, Ray

Fish Species: Striped Bass
Bait Used: Bucktails & Mojo\'s
Tackle Used: Pflueger Contender & Spinning
Method Used: trolling & casting
Water Depth: 35
Water Temperature: 45
Wind Direction: NW
Wind Speed: 10-15

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About The Author: Captain Raymond Pugh

Company: Fin-Nagle Fishing Charters

Area Reporting: Outerbanks North Carolina

Bio: Capt. Ray was born in Currituck, just a stone throw from the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Growing up, he fished the area with his father and grandfather who were both hunting and fishing guides. His father even took the governor of North Carolina fishing and has a plaque proclaiming him a Tarheel. Fishing both fresh and saltwater, Ray has acquired a special knowledge and a few tricks that helps him to excel at his craft.

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