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Hatteras Fishing

Owner and captain of the Hatteras Blue, Mike moved to the Outer Banks in the late 1970's. Currently he has fished over 30 consecutive years in Hatteras . Captain Mike and crew guarantees that we will.

Owner and captain of the Hatteras Blue, Mike moved to the Outer Banks in the late 1970's. Currently he has fished over 30 consecutive years in Hatteras . Captain Mike and crew guarantees that we will.

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The <strong>Hatteras</strong> Blue is a 48'<br />

Carolina Sport Fisherman with a<br />

17' wide beam. The vessel is fully<br />

equipped with all fishing gear<br />

needed to have the best possible<br />

day of Gulf Stream fishing. Items<br />

that customers bring would be<br />

your own food and drink, plenty<br />

of sun screen, and maybe a towel.<br />

Please don't hesitate to bring<br />

anything, we have plenty of room.


<strong>Hatteras</strong> Island extends 60 miles into<br />

the Atlantic Ocean with the Gulf<br />

Stream and the Labrador currents<br />

constantly shaping and reshaping<br />

the barrier island. The interaction<br />

between these two gigantic "rivers"<br />

of water has formed the Diamond<br />

Shoals and the Graveyard of the<br />

Atlantic. They have also created one<br />

of the most varied and abundant<br />

game fishing areas in the world. Blue<br />

and white marlin, sailfish, giant<br />

bluefin, yellowfin and blackfin tuna,<br />

mahi mahi (dolphin fish), wahoo,<br />

king mackerel, cobia, striped bass<br />

(rockfish) and many more species<br />

inhabit these waters.


Owner and captain of<br />

the <strong>Hatteras</strong> Blue, Mike<br />

moved to the Outer<br />

Banks in the late<br />

1970's. Currently he<br />

has fished over 30<br />

consecutive years in<br />

<strong>Hatteras</strong>. Captain Mike<br />

and crew guarantees<br />

that we will work our<br />

hardest to make your<br />

day of fishing a day to<br />

remember.


For more information please visit<br />

http://www.hatterasblue.com

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