Outer Banks Fishing in North Carolina on the DrumStick Ocracoke. Charter Fishing in the Gulf Stream, Deep Sea Fishing, Large Tuna, Wahoo, King Maceral, Trigger fish. Off Shore Fishing from OBX Ocracoke Island puts you closer to the Gulf Stream making for a shorting trip to find the big fish in the Ocean. North Carolina, Ocracoke Island is the home to the DrumStick Fishing Charter Boat with Captian Farris Oneal.
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Gulf Stream Charter Fishing with the Drum Stick from Ocracoke, N.C
Fighting the fish

Gulf Fishing Drum stick Ocracoke North Carolina, NC.  Once a fish is properly hooked on a line, a somewhat tricky task as often initial nibbles only partly hook the fish, one of the fishermen attempts to reel it in. The captain assists by maneuvering the boat so that the fish remains astern (behind the boat), while other members of the crew race to reel in the other lines so as to avoid tangling with the angler reeling in the fish.

  Most of the time, the fishing line used for sport fishing has a breaking strain less than the maximum force the fish can apply to the line. The fishing reels therefore have sophisticated drag mechanisms which allow the line to escape if the fish pulls on it, but keep the specified tension on the line.Gulf Fishing Drum stick Ocracoke North Carolina, NC. When hooked, most fish will circulate in different directions, and when they are not pulling away from the boat the fisherman can take the opportunity to reel in some of the line. Eventually, if the fish tires and has not broken the line, they will be reeled in; however, the challenge does not end there. Hauling a heavy, powerful, and still very much alive fish on board the boat represents a considerable challenge, unless the fish is tagged and released. Strategies include: gaffing, pulling it in with ones hands, and if it is a smallish game fish, a net.

  The fish can be fought with or without a game-chair. With a game chair, the angler sits in a specially-designed chair at the stern of the boat, and places the butt of the rod into a gimbaled mount.Gulf Fishing Drum stick Ocracoke North Carolina, NC.Gulf Fishing Drum stick Ocracoke North Carolina, NC.Gulf Fishing Drum stick Ocracoke North Carolina, NC. Most rods used in this manner are quite long. The older and more classic models had straight rod butts. More contemporary models have bent rod butts, which give a more convenient angle for fighting the fish when the rod is placed in the mount. With large fish, this can still represent a considerable challenge, but "stand-up" game fishing, without the assistance of a chair and with the seat mount replaced by a harness, requires a good deal of strength and endurance, as well as body mass. Gulf Fishing Drum stick Ocracoke North Carolina, NC. Gulf Fishing Drum stick Ocracoke North Carolina, NC.