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Posted by on 5.11.20 in Fishing Photos

Mark MayoI research and report on fishing, fishing gear/equipment, survival topics, and marketing for outdoors related businesses. I assist here on CB Fishing as the editor. Articles may contain AI researched content. All content is published for education and entertainment purposes only, NOT LIFE, HEALTH, SURVIVAL, FINANCIAL, BUSINESS, LEGAL OR ANY OTHER ADVICE. Learn more […]

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Inshore Puppy drum

Posted by on 5.11.20 in Blast from the Past

Inshore: Puppy drum and a few small flounder are biting on the low tide around the inlets, ICW and creeks. I haven’t seen a black drum as yet, but they will surely show up soon….maybe on today’s trip. Near Shore: I have been “told” that the bonito are out at the liberty ship, but high […]

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Carolina Beach Fishing

Posted by on 5.11.20 in Blast from the Past

Carolina Beach Fishing is doing well and we have had quite a few nice catches. The weather is better but still throwing us curve balls. This should end after today with the weather forecasted to hit the mid to upper 70’s. We are working with the weather and not against it and are just fishing […]

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Inshore fishing continues to be strong

Posted by on 5.10.20 in Blast from the Past

Red Drum, Black Drum, and Speckled Trout. Good Fishing! The inshore fishing continues to be strong with good catches of red drum, black drum, and speckled trout. The bluefish are showing up in good numbers and some of the larger ones 8 to 12 lbs are showing up on the inshore waters. There are also […]

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Inshore fishing continues to be good

Posted by on 5.10.20 in Blast from the Past

The inshore fishing continues to be good with catches of speckled trout, red drum, black drum, and virginia mullet. There are also a few small flounder showing up along with some bluefish. Some of the trout we are catching are weighing over 4 lbs. Most of the red drum we are catching 17″ to 18″ […]

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Cape Fear River Today

Posted by on 5.9.20 in Blast from the Past

Cape Fear River today has Black Drum, Red Drum, Virginia Mullet biting. Carolina rigs with shrimp are the best bait to use right now, rising tide yielded the best catch. Capt.Mike Dennis (910) 619-0928 www.capefear-guide.com Mark MayoI research and report on fishing, fishing gear/equipment, survival topics, and marketing for outdoors related businesses. I assist here […]

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Inshore fishing has been good

Posted by on 5.9.20 in Blast from the Past

Inshore fishing has been good over the past week, despite the windy conditions. We are catching speckled trout, red drum, black drum, whiting, and sharks. These fish are a blast to catch on lures or live bait. Everyone has had a great time and enjoyed their day of fishing. Now is a great time to […]

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Upper slot red drum

Posted by on 4.2.20 in Blast from the Past

Upper slot red drum: We’re doing well and we have been catching everything from upper slot red drum, many 3 pound speckled trout, gray trout, tautog, black drum, bluefish, and sharks just to name a few. The weather has been fantastic and the fishing has been great right along with it. Inshore: The water temps […]

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Offshore fishing

Posted by on 3.30.20 in Blast from the Past

Offshore fishing, on top there have been reports of small king mackerel, wahoo and some black fin. On the bottom, there have been reports of black bass and some grouper. Near shore there are still some gray trout, Virginia mullet and small black bass. The waterways and basin are still producing some speckled trout, red […]

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John’s Creek, High Rock

Posted by on 3.26.20 in Blast from the Past

At John’s Creek, High Rock and the new dredge spot about a half mile off Kure Beach pier there have been some good catches of gray trout, a few Virginia mullet and small black bass right off the beach. Inshore, the fishing is getting better also. If you like fishing for Virginia mullet go to […]

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