Outer Banks Bass Fishing

May 24, 2013

We took a trip to the Pasquotank River and had an excellent day on the water.  The Pasquotank River is located near Elizabeth City, about 50 minutes from the Outer Banks.  The Pasquotank River has tannic colored water and is the deepest of all the rivers off the north side of the Albemarle Sound.  We caught fish all day, even during the rain showers.  In all about 30 fish were caught.

Here are photo's of a few of the fish we landed.







































 
 
 
 
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Labels: Outer Banks bass fishing, Outer Banks bass guide, Bass fishing on the Outer Banks, OBX bass fishing, Outer Banks bass fishing guide, Backwater Adventures, Outer Banks Fresh Water Fishing.

Outer Banks Bass Fishing

May 17, 2013

Judd and I made the trip to the Perquimans River at Hertford, NC.  This dark tannic water fishery is located about one hour and fifteen minutes from the Outer Banks.  The Perquimans River has lots of cypress trees in deep water on the outer portions and fields of lily pads in the upper sections. 









Judd caught a nice one early!



























And of course there are puppy drum here too.







A hawk watches us fish for a while.








 If you have any questions about our adventures, please visit our website at www.backwateradventures.com or call us at 252-202-3112.



Labels: Outer Banks bass fishing, Outer Banks bass guide, Bass fishing on the Outer Banks, OBX bass fishing, Outer Banks bass fishing guide, Backwater Adventures, Outer Banks Fresh Water Fishing.

Outer Banks Bass Fishing

May 16, 2013

Sam and I had a big day on North River with around 20 to 25 fish.  We had at least three to four fish on in the three pound plus class. 









































 If you have any questions about our adventures, please visit our website at www.backwateradventures.com or call us at 252-202-3112.



Labels: Outer Banks bass fishing, Outer Banks bass guide, Bass fishing on the Outer Banks, OBX bass fishing, Outer Banks bass fishing guide, Backwater Adventures, Outer Banks Fresh Water Fishing.

Outer Banks Bass Fishing

May 10, 2013

I took a trip to East Lake to see what stage the bass are in.  East Lake is not really a lake, its more very large bay off the Albermarle Sound and Alligator River.  Connected to East Lake near the outlet to the Alligator River is South Lake.  The main cover in East Lake is wood such as stumps, lay downs, and logs.  Most of the banks are lined with bulrush type reeds.  East Lake is a very wide open body of water, and windy conditions make it hard to fish.











It didn't take long to put fish in the boat.











A couple of nice bookends, and one of many puppy drums.  In this fishery you never know what's on the other end of the line.















 
 
 
 
 If you have any questions about our adventures, please visit our website at www.backwateradventures.com or call us at 252-202-3112.



Labels: Outer Banks bass fishing, Outer Banks bass guide, Bass fishing on the Outer Banks, OBX bass fishing, Outer Banks bass fishing guide, Backwater Adventures, Outer Banks Fresh Water Fishing.