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So I got the bright idea to get a hotel last night and drive down to do a little break of dawn fishing for Spanish off Jennette's. The forecast called for a little morning rain but Bonnie had other ideas. It is howling and pouring and appears to have parked itself for the rest if the day.

I did check out all the piers--lots of sea mullet and a few scattered blues but that's about it.
 

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So I got the bright idea to get a hotel last night and drive down to do a little break of dawn fishing for Spanish off Jennette's. The forecast called for a little morning rain but Bonnie had other ideas. It is howling and pouring and appears to have parked itself for the rest if the day.

I did check out all the piers--lots of sea mullet and a few scattered blues but that's about it.
Water Temp yesterday was 70 degrees at Rodanthe, head South.

I just Checked the Rodanthe webcam no one is fishing it in the Rain, which means a fella like you can go and clean up.

NE wind Water looks semi-clear could be Cobia/Drum/Sharks If I was on the OBX today I would be at Rodanthe or Avon throwing drum baits and have a live Bluefish out on a Cobia Slide rig.

I think there is still a lone soldier piling in the way from the last pier damage at Rodanthe, which makes it a bit of a challenge.

Head South from Nags Head and get closer to the Cobia/Drum bottom bait bite, now is the Perfect time for this bite at Rodanthe you just need to get in your Grundens. I have had my best days Cobia fishing with Bottom baits at this time and with current weather conditions.
 

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Water Temp yesterday was 70 degrees at Rodanthe, head South.

I just Checked the Rodanthe webcam no one is fishing it in the Rain, which means a fella like you can go and clean up.

NE wind Water looks semi-clear could be Cobia/Drum/Sharks If I was on the OBX today I would be at Rodanthe or Avon throwing drum baits and have a live Bluefish out on a Cobia Slide rig.

I think there is still a lone soldier piling in the way from the last pier damage at Rodanthe, which makes it a bit of a challenge.

Head South from Nags Head and get closer to the Cobia/Drum bottom bait bite, now is the Perfect time for this bite at Rodanthe you just need to get in your Grundens. I have had my best days Cobia fishing with Bottom baits at this time and with current weather conditions.
Bonnie looks a bit tougher today, it reformed over the Gulf Stream warm water.

Looks like Avon is flooding, so that is a Scratch.

Likely coming over Rt. 12 in North Rodanthe also, Scratch Rodanthe

If you drive through the ocean water, it would be best to get your wheel bearings repacked:) (Ask me how I know this)

I hear Kracka is killing the Stripers in NJ.....
 
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