Weatherize Your Boat

December 10th, 2006 by Gillwetter Press | Comments Off

Captain John Carty
Affordable Fishing Charters
Carolina Beach, NC
910-616-3957

Inshore we are catching red drum, black drum, plenty of speckled trout, croaker and Virginia mullet.
In the surf people are catching speckled trout, some flounder, red drum, black drum, blues and Virginia mullet. On the piers they are catching Virginia mullet, blues, croakers and black drum. Offshore, people are catching king mackerel. On the bottom they are catching black bass, ringtails and grunts.
This week’s fishing tip: This is more of a boating tip this week. If this cold weather has put an end to your boating for the year you need to do the following. Add some stable to your fuel, hook up your fresh water flushes, start up your motor and let it run for at least five minutes. If not they will condensate, oxidize and rust. If you have small portable fuel tanks, store them out of direct sunlight to prevent condensation. Trim motor all the way down. If not, water will fill the hub and if it freezes it might crack the hub. Then disconnect the battery. If you want to ensure that your motor will stay in good running condition you should start it up at least every two and a half to three months. If you follow these storage instructions it will save you some money in the spring.
Keep fishing and stay safe.
Captain John Carty

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(pictured above) Captain Andy Everhart and friend caught this impressive stringer of speckled trout aboard Southern Sportfishing Charters.

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(pictured above) Mike caught and released this nice drum while fishing aboard Affordable Charters.

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(pictured above) Shawn Carty caught this 5lb. 14oz. speckled trout while surf fishing.
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Freeze Your Leftover Bait

December 3rd, 2006 by Gillwetter Press | Comments Off

Captain John Carty
Affordable Fishing Charters
Carolina Beach, NC
910-616-3957

In shore we are catching flounder, red drum, black drum, gray trout, speckled trout, spots, croaker and Virginia mullet.
In the surf people are catching speckled trout, some flounder, red drum, black drum, blues and Virginia mullet.
On the piers they are catching spots, Virginia mullet, blues, croakers and black drum. Offshore people are catching king mackerel, dolphin and barracuda. On the bottom people are catching black bass, groupers and snappers.
This week’s fishing tip: Whenever you have bait leftover, don’t throw it away. If it’s still in good condition, immediately after you get home, freeze it for another day. Shrimp and minnows are hard to get at certain times of the year, or it is excellent to take for backup bait the next time you go fishing.
Keep fishing and stay safe.
Captain John Carty

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(pictured above) Tommy Smith from Mebane, NC, caught these Red Drum and Virginia Mullet aboard Affordable Charters.

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(pictured above) Eileen, Dean, Evan and Shawn caught these very nice Speckled Trout and Drum while fishing in the surf with lures.

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