November Fishing Forecast
The first two weeks of November historically yield the largest fish of the year from the surf, with some fish measuring over 50 inches in length. Citations are awarded for the release of red drum measuring over 40 inches.
Puppy drum, slot limit fish from 18-to-27 inches, are caught in good numbers. Three-to-five pound black drum, one-pound sea mullets, and scattered flounder round out the catches for those fishing bait in the surf. Mullet and shrimp remain the bait of choice for most fishermen, although some use menhaden and spots as the water temperatures cool.
Inshore, some big drum may still be caught by boaters fishing the inlet. Lucky fishermen will be able to see large schools of fish and sight cast to them with 3-ounce bucktails. Others anchor near the shoals and cast chunks of fresh bait into the surf to catch the drum.
Regardless of what type of fishing they are doing, November fishermen enjoy the slower pace of the island and the opportunity to find a great catch.
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Alan Sutton is the owner of Tradewinds Tackle on Ocracoke. Stop by and he'll tell you even more about island fishing while you shop.