Tarpon Have Showed Up!

If you can name it you can probably go out and catch it right now. This has been a great year for Cobia. Now Tarpon have showed up. So far this has been a very diversified year with many different species coming out early in the year. Some species like Virginia Mullet are still biting hard on the South End of the Island. The river is producing Flounder and Puppy Drum. Some real big Speckled Trout are still holding up at the southern end of the river. Snow’s Cut is still giving up some nice size Flounder. The Carolina Beach Inlet is also a great place to catch a big Flounder. The surf is still full of Whiting, Blue Fish, small Flounder and Pompano. Both piers are catching Spanish Mackerel and Blue Fish on Got-Cha-Pugs. The game fishermen that fish from the ends of the piers are catching some nice King Mackerel and hooking that fast moving high jumping fish known as the Tarpon. Just offshore, Spanish Mackerel and King Mackerel will eat just about anything you can throw at them and Cobia are hanging around the buoys and reefs. The bite is on, don’t miss it! Keep fishin’ and releasin’ Steve and Karen Labanec Seagull Bait and Tackle 910-458-7135

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Scott Warren caught this 10 pound Sheepshead on June 29th, 2005.

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Gus Hogshead caught this 8.8 lb. Flounder on 7-9-2005.

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Charlie Ferguson caught these Sheepshead at 7.5 and5.13 lbs. on July 9th 2005.

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Claude Dunlap caught these King and Spanish Mackerel in Carolina Beach.

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Claude Dunlap caught these King and Spanish Mackerel in Carolina Beach.

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