Outer Banks Bass Fishing

January 13, 2014


Well the fish keep on biting in the cold water.  A few days ago there was a little ice on the water and the air temps were in the teens at night.  After a few warmer days and mild nights the water temp started at 46 this morning.  The fish were biting all day with a total of around 25.  Most were small, but there were a few nice keepers mixed in.  The fish are still biting so give us a call if you are interested in a trip while you are on the Outer Banks. 






























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

January 6, 2014

I decided to take a fishing trip before a massive cold front came through to see how the fish would react.  The morning was on the mild side with 67 degree air temps at 7 am and water temps at 42 degrees.  The fish were active right off the bat and the bite got better until the front passed and the barometer started to rise.  The best bite was during the rain as the front passed over.  At 3 pm the air temp had dropped to 45 degrees and the water temp was 43 degrees. 



 











 




















































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

December 30, 2013

Mike and I went back to my favorite cold water spot to see if the fish were still biting as they were a week ago.  We caught about 12 - 15 small fish but none with any size.  The water temps started at 47 degrees and only went up to 49 degrees by the end of the day.  The water had a little more color due to the recent rain.  I did get to try out my new Gopro camera to catch a few fish catches.  This coming year I will video all the charters and give the customer not only pictures of their trip, but a video so they can share the memory. 

















 
 
 
 
 
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.