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Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Jim Baugh's Coastal Angler Column Nov Issue In Stores Now!
Nov issue of Coastal Angler Magazine in stores now! This month we included our famous “Baugh Slaw” recipe that we featured at my JBBQ Restaurant. This is a perfect side to go with your holiday fixins great with fried turkey, rockfish and of course mac and cheese. Also we have some great tips for sure fire rockfish pullage. I hope everyone will plan on joining us of Thanksgiving for the JBOTV official start of rockfish season. Thanksgiving weekend has always been a good time to start pulling the tube at the tunnel and night casting the pilings. We will also base out of the awesome Virginia Beach Resort and Conference center for our fall rockfish trips and the good news is they still have that unreal Thanksgiving buffet! Yall book your stay now and make reservations for this fantastic Thanksgiving event, and bring your fishing rods! JB
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Wreck diving with Captain JT Barker the Grave Yard of the Atlantic WW2 ships Dixie Arrow and the Abrams
JBOTV 2016 dive feature with captain JT Barker out of Hatteras NC. Featured WW2 wrecks are the Dixie Arrow and the FW Abrams. Also live Cuda footage. Filmed Aug 2016 Full feature will air on NBC Sports and also is now posted on the JBOTV You Tube Channel. The show also sports an original soundtrack with an additional instrumental for piano and cello called "Dixie Arrow" which is heard during the underwater footage of named wreck. We hope everyone will have the opportunity to dive these incredible wrecks and going with Captain JT you will experience one of the best dive boats and crew on the East Coast. Great dive, 100 foot vis, and the bonus is his boat Under Pressure docks right at the Villas of Hatteras Landing. Awesome place to stay while enjoying Hatteras Village. If you like diving, this is one not to miss.
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Captain JT Barker filming the Dixie Arrow |
Captain JT is on facebook and his web site is
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(252) 986-1110 |
UPDATE: Check out our column in Oct. issue Coastal Angler Magazine on the story of this shoot. Great stuff plus a great featured recipe, in stores now!
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
Jim Baugh Outdoors to film special feature “Wrecks of Hatteras” August 2016
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Abrams |
Jim Baugh Outdoors will be filming a special program “Wrecks
of Hatteras” filmed out of the Graveyard of the Mid Atlantic, Hatteras North
Carolina. We will be fishing and diving on various wrecks from both WW1 &
WW2 and we will be featuring popular dive captain JT Barker and crew.
JBOTV will be using multiple underwater cameras to document
this diving and fishing event and we will also produce a cooking segment with
some of our catches off the wrecks. This show will be a part of our 2016 series
and later posted on the JBOTV YouTube Channel. Also look for reports in August,
Sept, and Oct on Jimbaughoutdoorsblogspot and on social media
as well.
Weather and visibility permitting, here are some of the
wrecks we aim to target.
Proteus
Tarpon
Dixi Arrow
Keshena
Abrams
The Catch!
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Accommodations and lodging by the Villas of Hatteras Landing |
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Ms. Donna at Villas of Hatteras |
Friday, August 12, 2016
Perseids Meteor Shower Aug 12 & 13 2016 JBOTV
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Offshore flounder fishing and filming the Parramore Reef and the SS Monroe wreck with Captain Jack Norman
Jim Baugh Otudoors hooked up with Captain Jack Norman to
complete our two part flounder show. Leaving out of Wachapreague our crew also
consisted of Bret and Jack's nephew Hayden who already is a master shark
catcher.
Clear skies and fair sea conditions made for a beautiful
trip out of the inlet and our first stop was the offshore reef called Parramore.
This is one of the artificial reefs that is constructed by the Virginia Artificial
Reef Program and has provided massive habitat for marine life and excellent
places for the sporting angler to navigate to.
Parramore Reef
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Prince of Peace |
We were fishing with Jack's favorite flounder baits and it
was not long before we hooked up. The bite was not as fast or as often as we
were hoping for so Captain Jack headed another 10 miles offshore to the SS
Monroe for some exciting wreck fishing.
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Sea Bass off the Parramore Reef |
Next Stop the SS Monroe
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SS Monroe launched 1902 |
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SS Monroe Postcard early 1900's |
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Member of the crew SS Monroe during inquiry |

JBOTV Underwater Cameras Dive Into The SS Monroe
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Here you can see the hatch our camera descended through capturing the deck beneath holding fish |
This was a wreck that I for sure wanted to film so we got
out one of our JBOTV underwater troll pro cameras and rigged it with a heavy
weight and 100 feet of line. Once cameras running and overboard it soon came to
rest on the top deck of the Monroe approximately 60 feet under our boat.
The wreck sits in 80 feet of water.
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Sheepshead |
Within a minute, luckily we repositioned the camera line and our underwater
troll pro found it’s way through an open hatch and proceeded to sink down into
the deck underneath. This gave us some incredible video and pictures of what
has rarely been seen for over 100 years. We also found that fish just love
living inside this wreck.
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Inside the SS Monroe |
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JBOTV Toll Pro Camera ascending from the SS Monroe Fishing The Monroe |
After pulling off a flounder and also a sea bass off the Monroe it was time to try some spade fishing off a couple other wrecks closer to
shore. Luck was not with us on the spadefish however a quick stop by buoy 10
did provide some interesting results.
On The Way In
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Dolphin |
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Chum Bag |
We happen to come across lots of small fish
and a stray dolphin that did not want to be caught. After quite a few cast it
was pushing the end of the day and we headed back in.
Great day on the water and a good time was had by all. Look
for our video feature with Captain Jack and Captain Meriwether Payne coming up
in our 2016 season. We will also post segments online on our YouTube Channel.
Tight Lines!
Godspeed,
Jim Baugh
Jim Baugh Outdoors TV
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