Grouper Time Is Here!

Grouper time is here! Yes sir, if you got the time, there are plenty of Grouper to be caught. This beautiful fall weather is allowing many the chance to reel in some big ones. The average Grouper has been around the sixteen-pound weight. Large Time Charters had a great Wahoo this week at almost sixty-five pounds along with some real nice Grouper. On all the inshore reefs and wrecks, the Grey Trout have moved in along with some Flounder heading out for winter. The best baits are string-silvers and cut bait and it’s not hard at all to catch your limit. In the surf, we are still seeing lots of Pompano and Whiting. Some of the Whiting have been weighed in at over two pounds. Most of the fish being caught in the surf have been on a rising tide. Black Drum are starting to show up with catches of up to six pounds. Both piers are still catching some Spots especially when the wind goes east. Both are also catching lots of Whiting and a few Black Drum. Down the river there are plenty of Whiting, Grey Trout and Spots. Fishing could not be better and as long as the weather holds the fish will continue to bite. Keep fishin and releasin… Steve and Karen Labanec Seagull Bait and Tackle

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Dee Blamy caught this one pound 11oz. Whiting as her first citation catch on November 11th, 2005.

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Alex Williams caught this 5.5 pound Puppy Drum on November 11th, 2005.

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Chandler Crawford of Kure Beach caught this 4.86 pound Flounder on October 9th, 2005.

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Austin Sellers caught this four and three quarter pound Big Drum on November 11th, 2005.

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Sarah McDougall and Ethan Points caught these fish on November 8th, 2005.

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