The wind will determine a lot. So its hard to answer your question as to what will be needed. I know if I had access to a kayak where I would be, in it. Cheap to rent, just a suggestion.
Yeah I'm hauling my kayak down too. ThanksThe wind will determine a lot. So its hard to answer your question as to what will be needed. I know if I had access to a kayak where I would be, in it. Cheap to rent, just a suggestion.
The wading is great south of the ferry launch. However I’ve never tried in May but should hold some specks and bluefish. Be careful not to step on any rays. Sometimes I bring a thick garden stake and poke ahead of me as I walk. You can go almost a mile out before it’s too deep.Greetings and salutations. I am renting a house in Hatteras in the middle of May and have entertained the idea that I would like to wade around the sound and fish. It looks fun and something I would like to try. Besides, who doesn't like catching lizard fish.
I have a great pair of Hodgeman waders but my question is will I need them? I am versed in what to wear her in the mountains and foothills in all aspects of our weather. I know what to wear from a pig picking to dining in a diner jacket. I prefer the pigs.
I am more concerned about sun exposure than chilling but I don't want to over or under dress. M waders are stocking foot so I plan on wearing old tennis shoes over them.
What does experience say?
Thanks.
Thanks for the info. Yeah I don't want to be the next Steve Irwin.The wading is great south of the ferry launch. However I’ve never tried in May but should hold some specks and bluefish. Be careful not to step on any rays. Sometimes I bring a thick garden stake and poke ahead of me as I walk. You can go almost a mile out before it’s too deep.
Go on line and type in " Pamlico Water Temp." Scroll down and you will see average temp for each month . I believe the water temp . in middle of May averages about 71 degrees. These temps are taken down at Hatteras Inlet.Greetings and salutations. I am renting a house in Hatteras in the middle of May and have entertained the idea that I would like to wade around the sound and fish. It looks fun and something I would like to try. Besides, who doesn't like catching lizard fish.
I have a great pair of Hodgeman waders but my question is will I need them? I am versed in what to wear her in the mountains and foothills in all aspects of our weather. I know what to wear from a pig picking to dining in a diner jacket. I prefer the pigs.
I am more concerned about sun exposure than chilling but I don't want to over or under dress. M waders are stocking foot so I plan on wearing old tennis shoes over them.
What does experience say?
Thanks.
Wormwiggler you are so correct on kayak. Or possibly a 12 ' or so plastic boat .I am too old to try a kayak. One of the good areas is go down to say Odens Dock in Hatteras. Go out in the creeks and canals , fish at mouth of canal or creek especially when on an outgoing tide. Fish go up in these places to feed at high tide and move out to deeper water when tide starts dropping . And along marsh grass areas. That is about the only place , places left . Chances of catching anything on ocean side are slim and none.Slim just left town . You won't about these practices from tackle stores because so many of the store employees will not tell you this because they don't want you infriging on the spots where commercial fishermen catch fish . Main reasons are locals are so protectine of their own. Go to web page , " Pamlico Sound Water Temperatures" these temps are taken at Old Frisco pier and Hatteras Inlet .Most fish come in sound when water temp reaches at least 60 degrees or more.You won't need waders mid may. I usually use my kayak to get to good areas then get out to fish
Me don't think 600-700 lb. shark is a baby. If I was in the water near one that big I would join poopy pants Biden in sheeeting myself.Two White Sharks in the Pamlico today. One is off Stumpy Point the other is down South.
These are both immature baby White Sharks, both under 10 feet and around 600-700 pounds or so, so no worries about wading around.
Im headed down to Hatteras this weekend to surf fish. Are you talking about surf or yaking?Chances of catching anything on ocean side are slim and none.Slim just left town .