Trout In The Rocks At Fort Fisher
It is still a little early in the season but there is a little bit to talk about. There are still some trout down by the rocks at Fort Fisher. They are also in the waterway by the old docks. Puppy Drum are few and far between and there is an abundant number of Spiny Dogfish. Now, if you slide offshore twenty miles or better, bottom fishing is great with plenty of Jumbo Black Bass. If you can get to the bottom, you will probably find Flounder. We have had a fairly mild winter with water temperatures that remained in the high forties to low fifties, helping to preserve the bait that has mudded up for the winter. We could have an early season as well as a good one. It?s about the same time last year we froze and a lot of bait was killed off. To all of you that have just moved here, welcome and get your stuff ready because you now live in the Flounder Capital. From one pound to twenty pounds, even bigger. Though one has not been caught yet! Or maybe you will be the one to walk through the door and say, “I got it!” Keep fishin and releasin!
- Cobia Off Masonboro Island
- B & B Bait and Tackle
- Big Yellow Fin
- Flounders Are Getting Bigger
- Red Drums Along Masonboro Island
- Mud Minnows
- Citation Size Pompano
- Carolina Beach, The North End
- Lock & Dam #1
- Freeman Park
- Kure Beach Pier
- Keep Carolina Beach Inlet Open!
- Keep Your Worm A Wigglin’
- Keep Fishin And Releasin
- Fishermans Information Station
- Carolina Beach Inlet Must Remain Open At All Cost
- Ode to Jerry Vance