Cotton Candy -- Quite a sight over the ocean this morning in Nags Head. Photo by Kenny Crawford

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So far today, we're catching SPOTS. Yesterday, POMPANO, small SPECKLED TROUT and BLUES were biting. A mix of clouds and sun right now. Water temp 72 degrees; air temp 74 degrees. There's a moderate SW breeze of 12 knots. High tides 8:37 a.m. and 8:58 p.m. Low tide 3:06 p.m. Pictured is... See More

So far today, we're catching SPOTS. Yesterday, POMPANO, small SPECKLED TROUT and BLUES were biting. A mix of clouds and sun right now. Water... See More

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Anglers are reeling in #BLUEFISH and SPECKLED #TROUT. No wind and small #surf. High tide 7:51 a.m. and 8:11 p.m. Low tide 2:16 p.m.

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Watch Your Step -- With the red flags flying today indicating no swimming, there's quite a few beach walkers out and about. Keep an eye out for Portuguese man o’ war, a siphonophore that resembles a jellyfish and has a painful sting. They've been seen up and down the beaches.

Watch Your Step -- With the red flags flying today indicating no swimming, there's quite a few beach walkers out and about. Keep an eye out... See More

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So far, RED DRUM, BLUES, SPECKLED TROUT and SEA MULLET. Ocean temp 72 degrees and a gentle NE breeze at 8 knots. High tide 7:03 a.m. and 7:24 p.m. Low tide 1:27 p.m.

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Big Bull -- Tripp Phillips of Manteo just caught and released this giant, 49 - inch RED DRUM while competing in the Outer Banks Association of Realtors fishing tournament, which moved to the piers due to difficult beach driving conditions, strong winds and heavy surf. He was fishing with his dad... See More

Big Bull -- Tripp Phillips of Manteo just caught and released this giant, 49 - inch RED DRUM while competing in the Outer Banks Association of... See More

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So far, one RED #DRUM catch and release. Otherwise, #ocean water temp 70 degrees and NE winds at 16 knots. Some of the anglers in the Outer Banks Association of Realtors #OBAR fishing tournament are on the pier this morning. Low tide 10:40 a.m. High tide 4:57 p.m.

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