Wet Your Hook

September 14th, 2005 by Gillwetter Press | Comments Off

The second hot spot that takes a little s**** in all this wind is the Carolina Beach Inlet straight into the northeast wind. People have been catching Blues, Flounder. There were not a lot of people out there, but the few that tried did real well. This weeklong northeaster is really going to make a world of difference for surf fishing. It should cut some excellent holes in the beach that will produce lots of fish. Big Blue Fish will hit the beach along with some monster Red Drum. Both will be feeding on mullet minnows from now until late October – November. A good churning is just what we needed to wake up the fish and get them in a feeding frenzy. The timing is right for the fall surf fishing tournament. I would recommend wetting a hook as soon as the storm has past. In past storms it has produced very rewarding catches. Keep fishin and releain… Steve and Karen Labanec Seagull Bait and Tackle

66-5_image_sv_fishing9-14-2005a.png
Scott Carsanaco caught this Red Drum on September 6th, 2005.

66-5_image_fp_fishing9-14-2005d.png
Alex Sneed caught this 5 lb. 10 oz. Flounder on September 8th, 2005 in Carolina Beach.

66-5_image_xt_fishing9-14-2005b.png
12.5 lb. Red Drum caught on September 8th, 2005.

66-5_image_ng_fishing9-14-2005c.png
David Keith holding what was a 10 lb. Sheepshead on September 10th, 2005.

66-5_image_ij_fishing9-7-2005b.png
Becky Slate of Winston Salem caught her first Spanish Mackerel on August 17th, 2005 at 2 lbs 3/4 oz.

[tags]spanish mackerel, sheepshead, red drum, flounder, Carolina Beach Inlet[/tags]

 

Share |

Posted in Fishing Reports | Log in Seagull Bait and Tackle Fishing Report

Katrina

September 9th, 2005 by Gillwetter Press | Comments Off

Another week closer to the Fall Surf Fishing Tournament on October 7, 8, and 9. Fishing is starting to improve in the surf. Some bigger fish are moving in the surf. We are beginning to hear about some big Blue Fish being caught at night which means the big Reds are right behind them. The big Red Drum usually run from mid September through October; mainly at night. Both piers are still catching lots of Spanish Mackerel and Blue Fish during the day and Whiting at night. The North Pier is reporting Spots being caught at night along with some big Flounder landed on mullet minnows. The boats are still landing lots of Spanish Mackerel and Blue Fish while further out Dolphin are small but plentiful. I want to take a minute to talk about Katrina. We have had our share of storms here and we have recovered. Let me explain what Katrina has done to the life of commercial fishermen. Let’s start with Shrimp. Put a farm-raised shrimp next to a fresh shrimp and there is not much difference, but eat one of each and you will know the difference. It?s a hard life and costly. Most of those small shrimpers can’t afford insurance so repairing and starting over is the only option. The big boats have insurance, so sitting around is no problem for some and no matter where they are from, Vietnam or America; they are all the same on the ocean – commercial fishermen. As for the oysters you love so much in the fall and holidays, well, now you have to count on us North Carolina fishermen. The second largest area for oysters. Now those of you will say, well, they will raise the price! That’s probably wrong. I bet it won’t go up in price. This year when you toast your friends at the family gathering and thank the Lord for the food on your table, thank a commercial fisherman who lost possibly everything in Katrina. God Bless everyone affected by Katrina. Keep fishin’ and releasin’Steve and Karen Labanec Seagull Bait and Tackle 910-458-7135

65-5_image_ya_fishing9-7-2005d.png
Jay Argabright caught this Flounder at 5.25 pounds in the surf in Carolina Beach on August 10th, 2005.

65-5_image_vv_fishing9-7-2005c.png
Ricky Osborne caught this 11.5 pound 31 inch Red Drum on July 02, 2005.

65-5_image_wm_fishing9-7-2005g.png
Cody and Michael Scott holding a 9.25 pound Flounder caught last week in Carolina Beach.

65-5_image_hv_fishing9-7-2005a.png
Joe Faulkner caught this 49 pound Wahoo on August 20th, 2005.

[tags]wahoo, flounder, reddrum, red drum, Spanish Mackerel, blue fish, Carolina Beach Fishing[/tags]

Share |

Posted in Fishing Reports | Log in Seagull Bait and Tackle Fishing Report

  • Page 2 of 2
  • <
  • 1
  • 2

PRIVACY STATEMENT · HOME · REPORTS · SEND US PHOTOS · WEATHER · TIDE CHARTS · GW DIRECTORY · SITE MAP

LINK TO US!    Copy and place the following link on your page:
<a href="http://www.gillwetter.com">North Carolina Fishing-Hunting-Outdoors Reports - The GillWetter</a>