The first day of autumn is just around the corner (September 23) and the with change of seasons the temperatures are beginning to fall and the fishing action is picking up. We came across this fall fishing report from Rob Aldeman writing for the Island Free Press, and we thought it was a great description of what to expect.
“Hard to imagine that yet another summer tourist season is over and another school year has began. Unlike some places, such as Orlando, Fla., where there is a very strong tourist season year round, the Outer Banks’ really busy season lasts about three months.
We slowly build into summer through the spring, but the tourist season still hits hard and fast. You can usually look at locals and see August-itis ( burned out) written all over them.”
[box type=”bio”] Get some tips from the expert for OBX fall fishing. Click HERE.[/box]