Big Red And White Bucktails And Mann Stretch 25’s

Not much has changed since last week. People are still catching a few Whiting from the Kure Beach Pier. They are also catching some Blowfish and an occasional Black Drum. In the surf, you might still catch a few Whiting but by far your best bet is Speckled Trout up and down the beachfront. Use mirror lures and grubs for bait. If you want to put the boat in the water one more time, then you’re going to need to get up in the waterway around the docks and inlet. That’s where most of the Trout and Drum are feeding. Charles Ferguson caught some nice Stripped Bass up the river. One was as big as fifteen pounds. Stripped Bass have made a slow but steady come back in the past few years. Big Red and White Bucktails and Mann Stretch 25’s are about the best bait. Though I have heard of Stripers being taken on plain old dead shrimp. If you are looking for live bait, look hard because I hear there are still a few baits up the river. Having trouble with what to buy your favorite fisher-person? Try a gift certificate. It’s a great stocking stuffer for anyone. Keep fishin and releasin… Steve and Karen Labanec Seagull Bait and Tackle 910-458-7135

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This group of lucky fishermen caught all kinds of fish aboard a local charter boat.

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Eric caught two Grouper 30 miles out on 10-22-2005.

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Charley Ferguson caught three Stripped Bass while fishing in the Cape Fear River on 12-10-2005.

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Dale Easley caught this large redfish on 11-25-2005.

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Norm caught this 7.25 lb. Red Drum on 10-19-2005.

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