Speckled Trout Are All Over The Carolina Beach Inlet

Is it too cold for you? Well, it is not too cold for fishing; not yet anyway. This past week those that made it out offshore before the big blow did real good on bottom fishing. Lots of Grouper were caught in the teens. Closer to the beach some big Grey Trout were caught on and around High Rock and most of the other onshore wrecks and reefs. If you would rather fish the piers, they’re both still catching lots of Whiting and Black Drum with the occasional small schools of Spots. The surf is still producing and has not slowed down much. There are still plenty of Blue Fish in the one to three pound range. Whiting are also still feeding on sand fleas and shrimp. Black Drum have also moved in to the beach. There have been many caught up around the inlet. Speaking of the inlet. Speckled Trout are all over the inlet. No trophies, but plenty of good eating fish. Down the river, the Whiting are still hanging around the entrance to Bald Head Island and Croakers are plentiful. Maybe you will even catch one of those big Red Drum still lumbering around feeding on crabs and a stray mullet minnow. It?s almost Striper time. We have heard of a couple up by the power lines on stretch 25?s. Keep fishin and releasin… Steve and Karen Labanec Seagull Bait and Tackle

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Randy McCombs of Rockwell, NC caught this 6.18 pound fish on November 15th, 2005.

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Libby Culbreth caught these 3.75 and 2.25 pound Pompano on November 15th, 2005.

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Charles Payne caught these Flounder on November 1st, 2005.

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Mary Vann took her first ever fishing trip and caught her limit on Trout earlier this month.

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These guys from V.A. caught these large fish aboard Large Time Charters out of Carolina Beach on 11-12-05.

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