Cape Lookout NC fishing trip (Made Field and Steam magazine)

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Just returned from a 5 day fishing and four wheeling trip to Cape Lookout. If you live on the east coast this is a great destination. Probably one of the few beaches left where you are allowed to four wheel drive, have a camp fire, and camp out at night on the beach. Access is via ferry service at Davis NC. Roughly $100 per vehicle to for round trip. There are primitive cabins run by the park service and you must reserve early. A 4x4 truck with a slide-in camper is ideal but I see a lot of frito-lay trucks converted into fish camps with rear decks on them!! There are no improved roads, no stores, no supplies. You must bring all your supplies or call the ferry service to bring something if you need it. Bug spray is mandatory and plenty of ice too. The back road off the beach meanders thru dunes and takes you to the south point. It has a 25 mph speed limit which was really all I could do and at times was way too fast for the curves dips and mud holes. Interestingly while I was fishing the point a crew of pro photo journalists showed up and were amazed by my Land Cruiser and were taking pics for a very long time. I think they had super slow shutters. They told my friend they were with Field and Stream. I think more likely they were free lance. They were obviously serious about filming as they had plenty or high dollar camera equip. These pics are from my camera but if they email me professional pics or let me know where or if they are published I will share.

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After searching around in the sound a bit with the kayaks we found a narrow creek holding many puppy drum 16 to 18 inches. Two of us caught 22 drum this size one day. No slot size fish. Surf fishing was slow and we hooked what we thought to be sharks or rays....pulling hard heading straight out then breaking off or spitting the hook. A few small drum were caught in the surf. Very few slot size or over were showing up yet. Watching other fishermen at the point I saw very little action. October is the better month for red drum at the cape.
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This Land Cruiser DID make the Field and Stream magazine article. Also got some face time in the last video. Pretty cool. Also got my mug...I'm the guy holding up the blue fish and casting with the straw cowboy hat. Check it out here:
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Nice, I'm envious. Price of everyones 60 series just went up.

A comment.....why do you tie up your kayaks like that across the hood? It looks like you have Yakima cross bars. I know they have brackets for canoes...prob kayaks as well. Get some NRS cam straps, crank them down and you are good to go without fear of them flying off the front. I've hauled canoes cross country and have "never" tied a rope to the front. Bet those ropes will do a number on your paint.

Anyway.....
 
Nice, I'm envious. Price of everyones 60 series just went up.

A comment.....why do you tie up your kayaks like that across the hood? It looks like you have Yakima cross bars. I know they have brackets for canoes...prob kayaks as well. Get some NRS cam straps, crank them down and you are good to go without fear of them flying off the front. I've hauled canoes cross country and have "never" tied a rope to the front. Bet those ropes will do a number on your paint.

Anyway.....

We came home without the ropes, just the side straps.
 
been following your rebuild since the highway mishap.......good to see how things worked out ....the rig is looking great.
i've done a number of trips to ocracoke but have not made it to cape lookout. it's now on my list.
 
Nice 60! Really miss OBX and especially Cape Lookout. Looks like you made it all the way down to the point. Very special place indeed. Have been 2x and will ultimately go back. No place like it.

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