FRISCO — On Tuesday, August 3, 2021, Robert Alan Eakes of Frisco, NC passed away after a swift but stoic battle. Bob grew up in Greensboro, NC. Bob is survived by his loving wife of 18 years, Kara Marie Eakes, son Robert (Bobby) Alan Eakes, Jr., his three brothers Charles (Emma), Martin (Bonnie), and Marshall (Laurie) Eakes, John and Sandra Twardasky (in-laws), and sisters-in-law, Laura Brogley (Bernie), Sharon Lindberg (Dan), and Gail Williams (Johnny). He also leaves wonderful memories and lessons with his extended family of nieces, nephews, cousins, tackle shop family, and of course so many friends.
Bob has owned and operated the Red Drum Tackle Shop, Inc. in Buxton, NC since 1977 and has since devoted his life to his love of fishing. He touched the lives of many in the Outer Banks fishing community and around the world through the many visitors to the Red Drum Tackle Shop and in his travels. Bob served on the Board of Directors for the American Sportfishing Association (2006-2012), on the Governmental Affairs Committee for the American Sportfishing Association, was Recreational Advisor to the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) Advisor Committee, served on the North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission, participated in the Blue Fin Tuna “Tag-A- Giant” tagging program, and was a member of the Negotiated Rulemaking Advisory Committee for Off-Road Vehicle Management, Cape Hatteras National Seashore. He has been recognized by the ASA, the Billfish Foundation, and the Audubon Society for his efforts and with a Vice-Presidential Hero of Conservation Award. His contributions to the fishing industry are too numerous to mention. He regularly supported surf fishing events on the Outer Banks, the Outer Banks Preservation Association (OBPA), and participated in the annual Big Rock Blue Marlin Tournament on the BullFrog. He was always there on the south Outer Banks beaches and waters and was generous in sharing his knowledge and extra tackle with those in need. But his greatest accomplishment will always be his son Bobby. When he wasn’t fishing, Bob and his family were also avid hunters. Bob will be missed by many.
Thank you for your outpouring of love and support. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Cape Hatteras Anglers Club or the Cape Hatteras Secondary School Baseball Team.
A celebration of his life will be held at a later time.
Dear Kara and Bobby-
Our hearts are broken with the loss of your husband and father. Mr. Bob was certainly one of my most special individuals I have had the pleasure to call a friend in my lifetime. My father, who also loved Bob, took me on many business calls to Buxton and Red Drum, which always ended in fishing, dinner, great laughs and memorable conversations to say the least. One of many highlights years ago was a true inshore Hatteras trout rod made by Bob which I still use and treasure these years later.
He was always a gentleman to me and my family and make no doubt you always knew where you stood with Mr. Bob.
I know he is sitting in the sand, with a drum rod in hand and telling fish stories with my Dad.
Godspeed Mr. Eakes you will be remembered and missed by so many you had an impact on, like myself.