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Fish_Hard
06-08-2008, 10:06 PM
I will be fishing out of hatteras and have read lot..and can see you guys really catch alot of dolphin.....but in 5 days we will catch way more then we can eat freeze, etc etc
And I know they live four years and thats it, so a big fish will not last a year


Are there any restaurants that will cook your catch?

Any Churches or other food pantries that will take them.



I would like to hire a mate for a day to take us bottom fishing on my boat.

Fishboy OV8
06-08-2008, 10:13 PM
bottom fishing....... just go to the Rock Pile and drop.

try these contact for food donations.... call now to get details

AREA FOOD PANTRIES
Purposes/Services: To provide immediate help to those in need. For more information, call the Dare County Social Services at (252)475-5500.

Roanoke Island Food Pantry
Mount Olivet United Methodist Church
(252)473-2089

Beach Food Pantry
1632 N Croatan Hwy
Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
(252)475-5975
Dare County Outer Banks Jaycees
Jim Gilreath
P.O. Box 3488
Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948
(252)480-1414
Purposes/Services: To provide leadership training through community service for men and women ages 21-39.

Fish_Hard
06-09-2008, 12:53 PM
Thanks for the Info, I will give them a call this week.

Steve Martin
06-09-2008, 01:09 PM
I just returned from a week at Hatteras Village. We fished 3 days and felt fortunate that the wind laid down for those (24' Grady). The fishing was good, and we averaged 6 real nice gaffers each trip. We bottom fished the Rockpile for a short period, but the current was real fast and fishing was slow.
You may want to try a bottom fishing trip on the Miss Hatteras, that's usually a good time.
I think that Sonny's Restaurant will cook your catch.
Steve

Fish_Hard
06-10-2008, 11:15 PM
Bump

appraisitfish
06-10-2008, 11:20 PM
Try the Shrimp Shack if you want your fish cooked, they did some wahoo for us last year and was good....There are always people around the docks that would love to take your fish, so I doubt you will have a real hard time getting rid of it...... Good luck on your trip,
JOE

Seascritch
06-11-2008, 02:27 PM
plug it in to you cottage when you get there and fill that sucker up!! Dolphin freezes well, and taste mighty fine after a day on the deer stand in December!!