Today Bill from Virginia and I went to North River for a full day trip. The day was a tough one with winds 20+ mph. Bill fished hard and caught a few fish even with the bad conditions. Thanks Bill!
Outer Banks Bass Fishing
March 23, 2016
Today Bill from Virginia and I went to North River for a full day trip. The day was a tough one with winds 20+ mph. Bill fished hard and caught a few fish even with the bad conditions. Thanks Bill!
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
Today Bill from Virginia and I went to North River for a full day trip. The day was a tough one with winds 20+ mph. Bill fished hard and caught a few fish even with the bad conditions. Thanks Bill!
Outer Banks Bass FIshing
March 22, 2016
Today I took Gary from Virginia to the Scuppernong River for a full day trip. Gary had a good day and set the mark for the 2016 Catch the Hammer contest with a strong 6.98 pounder. Nice fish Gary!
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
Today I took Gary from Virginia to the Scuppernong River for a full day trip. Gary had a good day and set the mark for the 2016 Catch the Hammer contest with a strong 6.98 pounder. Nice fish Gary!
Outer Banks Bass Fishing
March 19, 2016
Today the Outer Banks Bassmasters had it's first tournament on the Scuppernong River. It took 15 pounds to win and I had 12 +. My partner, Cleve caught the lunker for the tournament with a fish that was over 6 pounds. I also caught a couple nice rockfish. We also saw a small bear eating tree buds.
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
Today the Outer Banks Bassmasters had it's first tournament on the Scuppernong River. It took 15 pounds to win and I had 12 +. My partner, Cleve caught the lunker for the tournament with a fish that was over 6 pounds. I also caught a couple nice rockfish. We also saw a small bear eating tree buds.
Outer Banks Bass Fishing
Today I went to North River to mess around and try out a few new baits. Caught some small fish and a couple nice ones. Water temp had dropped to the upper 50's.
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
March 11, 2016
Today Judd and I hit the Scuppernong River at Columbia, NC to catch some early spring largemouths. The water temp was a unexpected 61 degrees. We caught some nice fish along with some small ones.
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
Today Judd and I hit the Scuppernong River at Columbia, NC to catch some early spring largemouths. The water temp was a unexpected 61 degrees. We caught some nice fish along with some small ones.
Outer Banks Bass Fishing
January 15, 2016
Judd and I went to test the waters to see if we could find some fish. The water temp started at 48 degrees and it was a little on the stained side from all the rain. We fished for a while with no bites and then found them stacked up on a point. We caught a bunch of small fish, but no big heads. It was still fun to get out and catch something.
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
Judd and I went to test the waters to see if we could find some fish. The water temp started at 48 degrees and it was a little on the stained side from all the rain. We fished for a while with no bites and then found them stacked up on a point. We caught a bunch of small fish, but no big heads. It was still fun to get out and catch something.