February 18th, 2005 by Gillwetter Press | No Comments »
B&B Bait & Tackle is located at 1301 Bridge Barrier Road, it is convenient to the Carolina Beach boat ramp, the State Park, Fort Fisher or the popular fishing piers in this area. The ample parking (more available than any other bait shop on the island) also makes it easy to pull a boat and trailer near the store; a luxury that seems an obvious need. Buddy had been a commercial fisherman for forty years, and Adam and his brother grew up on the water. Because of the experience of the owners and employees, each fisherman who stops by receives the benefit of know-how garnered over many years. “I like to call B & B the fisherman’s information station,” says Adam, adding that the store was a dream of the Burton family for two years before the doors opened. . In fact, selling the bait and tackle works in tandem with advice from the men on what?s biting and where it?s biting; as well as how to keep your catch fresh when you reel it in, and every tip in between.

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February 16th, 2005 by Gillwetter Press | No Comments »
What’s new? Well, what’s old is what’s new. Last spring it was the south end problem, then it was the North End worry. Now it’s something just as important if not even more so. The Carolina Beach Inlet must remain open at all cost. The revenue is a very important point. The hit to the tax base, if the inlet were allowed to close due to shoaling, would be very great. But, in the words of the late Philip Trexler, you Cudda Loven Environmentalists better jump on this one and since fishermen love wildlife as much as you, we need some of your political pull to help keep the inlet open and Masonboro Island free from foot and vehicular traffic. That inlet is as necessary as indoor plumbing and without it the big Flounder and other fish will have much longer distances to travel and Snow’s Cut might not be the hot spot it is. Basically, it could be an environmental disaster. Is it not just as important to you to keep the inlet open as it was to close the South End at night? So now we are all on the same side again fighting to protect our cause which is the right to fish the ocean and you to protect Masonboro Island. Let’s hear your point of view. Do we both believe in the same thing because if we do, all of us together can make a difference. Fishing wise, Trout remain around the Fort Fisher Monument along with a few Puppy Drum and lots of Sharks. Offshore, Black Seabass are big. Real big! They can be found from the schoolhouse fishing spot on out… King Mackerel are scattered and small and feeding on spoons mostly. Keep fishin and releasin!

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