The Abundance of Wildlife is Unbelievable!
December 4th, 2007 by Gillwetter PressHi folks, Capt. David here with this weeks outdoors report.
Well the fishing is still going on with the surf being the hot spot. The mullet are tearing it up and I’ve heard reports of some in the 2-3 lb size range. Red drum, Black drum, Trout and lots of Blues are biting. Live bait, cut bait or artificals are working. All you got to do is to figure out what you are after!
The inlet bars are hot spots now too. If the water is calm you can go outside and cruise the beach right outside the breakers and find some huge schools of Red drum. These schools can be 25 fish or 200. Be careful working a boat that close to shore because it don’t take but a second to be in bad trouble. This is a manuever that is best left to VERY experienced boaters!
Offshore the fish are moving farther out by the day and its been rough out there. The fish are there it’s just a matter of getting a good day!
On the hunting side,WHAT A BUCK! Folks it just goes to show you that going out and sitting in the woods can change your life. There ain’t no telling what might walk by out there. The abundance of wildlife in this area is unbelievable! Folks I’ve sit in the woods many times and not even seen a bird and then other time the woods were alive with all species of critters! Even if you are not a hunter, you can hunt with a camera. I would like to extent my heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Elbert Christian on the trophy of a lifetime. Now get out in the woods and get your own folks. Duck season is out till the 15th so clean the boat out and get things fixed. One of my buddies shot some Teal down behind Masonboro island on the Dec.1st and saw some Ringnecks too. Maybe the bad weather will push the birds down here in time for the next part of the season. Keep your fingers crossed! Well thats it for this week folks so remember to take a kid with you and be safe!
Capt. David
Headhunter Outdoors
(910) 329-0818
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