Sunday, February 24, 2013

Best Snorkeling Spots

There are so many great places to go snorkeling in the crystal clear waters of Eastern North Carolina. Be sure to pack your flippers with the rest of year gear, load up and check out some of these amazing places today. 

The first place I love to go snorkeling at Cape Lookout. You can get here by boat and if you don't have one you can take the ferry out. It is about a 45 minute ferry ride. You can catch the ferry on main street in Beaufort, NC. When you get to the island you will want to go to the east side of the island known as the hook. The hook is the best place to go because there are always less people here and more coral reefs. 


My other top pick of places to go snorkel at is off the shoals. Past the cape is Shark Island. If you continue to the shoals there is amazing snorkeling here. The best way to do it is the anchor out about a mile for the shoal shores. Here, there is lots to snorkel around. There were old abandoned ship wrecks years ago that are now buried in the deep blue with exotic aquatic inhabitants. 



Monday, February 11, 2013

Coastal Grilled Shrimp Skewers

Thinking coastal eating, the first thing that always comes to mind is shrimp! In our family we eat shrimp all the time. I wanted to share with you my favorite way to prepare shrimp.

To start, you want to make sure you have a good quality shrimp. I use the green-tailed shrimp. If you get to the seafood vendors early in the season you can buy them in bulk. This way you can freeze them and get the good ones before their all gone. Green-tails are known as the best around our area. Since I put them on skewers, I like to get a nice size shrimp. I usually get 16/20s.

Green Tailed shrimp   





After I peel and d-vein the shrimp, I put about 6-8 of them on a skewer. You can make as many skewers as you want. I then melt a little butter and spread it on both sides of each shrimp skewer. I then use my favorite seasoning, Tony Chachere's Original, by generously shaking it across all the shrimp.

This is what the seasoning looks like and can be found out any local grocery. 


Lastly, I lay the skewers on the grill and let them cook for about 4 minutes on each side. Then you got yourself the best shrimp skewers to serve! Enjoy!

 
 

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Shackelford Island

Shackleford Island is a good island to go for the day or go and camp at. Their are lots of wild horses that roam the island. You can actually get right near them and get really close pictures of them. It is said that the horses first got to the island hundreds of years ago. There was a big ship wreck off the shore that was filled with horses. The horses were the only thing that survived the ship wreck by making it to shore. Over the years the horses have reproduced and continued to live on the island as wild horses.



It is also a lot of fun to do some fishing here! I like to use a cast net to catch little bait fish then use those on the end of my rod to catch some bigger ones! Then dinner is served! There is a local ferry that will drop you off there if you have lots of supplies and plan on camping. My favorite is to canoe over to the island from Finz dock!






Monday, January 28, 2013

Shark Island


The best place to go off the coast of North Carolina is SHARK ISLAND! It is a small island that is located a few miles of the shoals, past Cape Lookout. It is not far from the cape but has a lot less amount of people. More tourists, or as us locals call "shoobies" or "howlies", go to the cape now. You should probably have a bigger boat that is not flat bottom to go to Shark Island since the waves can be a little rough getting out there sometimes. I would suggest going if swells are between 2-3 ft.

It is called Shark Island for a reason but don't let it deter you from coming here. There are sharks that swim in the surrounding water of the island but they generally are out past the second sand bar. They are harmless and most people don't swim out that far. 

Since Shark Island is unknown by most and not populated by many, the wild life here is remarkable. On any given day you can count on swimming in the same area as dolphin. There are also starfish and sand dollars that cover the sand here. The fish and other wild life is like you would never see anywhere else. Snorkeling is great here, too, because the water is so clear. 

On the far side there are perfect waves for surfing, while on the left there is a great area to do some cast fishing. Snorkeling is great anywhere on the island! We spend the whole day soaking up the sun and water activities out here exploring the ocean. For lunch we usually bring stuff to grill. We bring a grill rack and lay it on big conch shells we find from all over the island. This makes for a perfect lunch!
Next time you are in the area, get yourself a waterways map and head out to Shark Island for the most amazing time you will ever have!



Our boat and some friends' boats beached at Shark Island.
Our grill made in the sand
Football on the Island

Dad and I doing a little cast fishing from the boat



Monday, January 21, 2013

Mahi Fishing

Mahi-mahi also known as Dolphin fish or Dorado is one of the most fun fish to catch and one of the best to eat. Mahi have beautiful coloring of blues, greens, and yellows that appear almost iridescent as they jump out of the water. Once out of the water for too long, they will slowly lose all their color and fade to a grey tone.

Reeling a mahi into our boat. 

We catch mahi in the open blue waters of the big rock; off of the waters near Beaufort, NC. It is a long boat ride out but well worth it!

Mahi taste AMAZING! The taste of mahi can be compared to tilapia or flounder. 

The best way to typically catch mahi is to go offshore and troll. When trolling for mahi you want to use ballyhoo on the ends of your lines. A good tip is to troll around reef lines in about 100 to 130 ft. Once you come across a large school of mahi you can also do a little casting. Once you hook a mahi you will discover your favorite fish to catch. Watch as the jump in and out of the water revealing all their beautiful colors.


Dad showing off  his two big catches of the day