Anyone visited this area? What to do? I see Diners Drive ins and Dives has done a bunch of shows from the area. FIshing is something to look in to. Sitting on the beach is not how I want to spend 4 days though, I can do that here without driving 8 hours.
Anyone visited this area? What to do? I see Diners Drive ins and Dives has done a bunch of shows from the area. FIshing is something to look in to. Sitting on the beach is not how I want to spend 4 days though, I can do that here without driving 8 hours.
Charleston City Papers Best Guide of 2014
We were in Salvo this past spring. There’s not much to do except fish, off road driving and visiting light houses. It’s a place to relax and get away form everything.
Anyone visited this area? What to do? I see Diners Drive ins and Dives has done a bunch of shows from the area. FIshing is something to look in to. Sitting on the beach is not how I want to spend 4 days though, I can do that here without driving 8 hours.
Charleston City Papers Best Guide of 2014
We were in Salvo this past spring. There’s not much to do except fish, off road driving and visiting light houses. It’s a place to relax and get away form everything.
I've only used the 4X4 in my truck 3 times in 6 years,
I’ve been on the water 100 of the last 105 days it feelslike. The part about"getting away from it all" sounfds good to me also. Might be fun to book a charter and not tell them I am Charleston’s Best and just be the charter from hell that holds the spiining reel upside down and asks “How deep are we” all day.
Might be fun to book a charter and not tell them I am Charleston’s Best and just be the charter from hell that holds the spiining reel upside down and asks “How deep are we” all day.
Capt Fritz I have been reading your posts for years. Now I want to return the favor. Charter a trip with the Albatross Fleet out of Hatteras with Ernie Foster at Fosters Quay. They are very reasonable prices. They have been a fishing family on Hatteras since ??? They run three NC built Juniper boats built from the 1937 to 195? they are beautifully maintained and recently repowered. You’ll go a customer and leave a friend. You won’t catch as many fish as you would with the big boys next door but you’ll have memories to last a lifetime. They are the real deal. Some of the last outerbankers in operation. http://albatrossfleet.com/ You’ll have a blast picking their brains and hearing fishing stories from pre WWII to present.
Call Carol Dillon at the Outerbanks Motel in Buxton for lodging. Stay on the front row, North corner unit if you can. You’ll see why when you get there. Skip Waves and Rodanthe. Save for next time. Don’t eat anything but tile fish the whole time your there. You can walk the beach to the lighthouse in the AM. Bring your trout rod, you can wade the backside in the sound if you get bored. You’ll have a great vacation. Hope you come back though, I’d miss your posts. ANd don’t go telling too many people about it when you get back.
Capt Fritz I have been reading your posts for years. Now I want to return the favor. Charter a trip with the Albatross Fleet out of Hatteras with Ernie Foster at Fosters Quay. They are very reasonable prices. They have been a fishing family on Hatteras since ??? They run three NC built Juniper boats built from the 1937 to 195? they are beautifully maintained and recently repowered. You’ll go a customer and leave a friend. You won’t catch as many fish as you would with the big boys next door but you’ll have memories to last a lifetime. They are the real deal. Some of the last outerbankers in operation. http://albatrossfleet.com/ You’ll have a blast picking their brains and hearing fishing stories from pre WWII to present.
Call Carol Dillon at the Outerbanks Motel in Buxton for lodging. Stay on the front row, North corner unit if you can. You’ll see why when you get there. Skip Waves and Rodanthe. Save for next time. Don’t eat anything but tile fish the whole time your there. You can walk the beach to the lighthouse in the AM. Bring your trout rod, you can wade the backside in the sound if you get bored. You’ll have a great vacation. Hope you come back though, I’d miss your posts. ANd don’t go telling too many people about it when you get back.
Capt Fritz I have been reading your posts for years. Now I want to return the favor. Charter a trip with the Albatross Fleet out of Hatteras with Ernie Foster at Fosters Quay. They are very reasonable prices. They have been a fishing family on Hatteras since ??? They run three NC built Juniper boats built from the 1937 to 195? they are beautifully maintained and recently repowered. You’ll go a customer and leave a friend. You won’t catch as many fish as you would with the big boys next door but you’ll have memories to last a lifetime. They are the real deal. Some of the last outerbankers in operation. http://albatrossfleet.com/ You’ll have a blast picking their brains and hearing fishing stories from pre WWII to present.
Call Carol Dillon at the Outerbanks Motel in Buxton for lodging. Stay on the front row, North corner unit if you can. You’ll see why when you get there. Skip Waves and Rodanthe. Save for next time. Don’t eat anything but tile fish the whole time your there. You can walk the beach to the lighthouse in the AM. Bring your trout rod, you can wade the backside in the sound if you get bored. You’ll have a great vacation. Hope you come back though, I’d miss your posts. ANd don’t go telling too many people about it when you get back.
Thanks for the info. Will check that stuff out later.