Outer Banks Bass Fishing

November 21, 2013


The water has warmed a little due to a few warmer nights.  The surface temp started at 52 degrees and rose to 54 degrees before days end.  A few bigger fish showed today and the numbers stayed the same with 12 to 15 coming in the boat.  The fish are still biting if you are headed to the Outer Banks for Thanksgiving. 






































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



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Outer Banks Bass Fishing

November 15, 2013


I went back to North River today to see if I could find the better quality fish.  The water temp started a little warmer than yesterday at 49 -50 degrees.  I did find a little better quality fish today, but the big girls I guess are still to cold to play.  Again the action was steady.  If you are coming down to the Outer Banks for Thanksgiving week I still have a few dates open for some good bass fishing.  You will enjoy a part of the Outer Banks that you never knew existed. 

















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 Fishing for Kids.

Outer Banks Bass Fishing

November 14, 2013


The water temp in North River took a quick dive this week due to the cold nights and started this morning at 47 degrees.  It slowed the fish down on the morning bite, but the bite started to warm as the water warmed during the day.  The jacks were biting early and I did catch about a dozen small bass total.  No big fish but a steady bite made it a fun day.





















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 Fishing for Kids.

Outer Banks Bass Fishing

November 8, 2013


After a long vacation trip, a week fishing the state tournament, and a couple weeks getting things done I finally hit the water to start  finding the fish for the my favorite time of fishing.  When most fishermen put up there rods for the winter, you can have some of your best days in numbers and size all year.  The fish are getting fat for the winter, and you can catch fish all winter on the Outer Banks if you dress right and fish the right spots. 

Judd and I decided to fish the Pasquotank River near Elizabeth City.  The water temp started out at 57 degrees and warmed slightly to 59 degrees by the end of the day.  We caught a bunch of small fish to start with but we found the bigger fish later in the day.  We caught over 25 fish all day including a couple of nice puppy drum. 
















































 
 
 
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 Fishing for Kids.