Tuna Are Feeding Hard!

Now that was a nice weekend that just past and all that warm weather has definitely stirred those sleepy fish. There were several Black Drum caught around the Snow’s Cut area. Their size was still a little small running in the one-pound range. The puppy drums are a little large. In fact a lot of them have been of legal size. Many have come from the Yacht Basin area up to the Snow’s Cut area. Speckled Trout are still in the Yacht Basin being caught on live bait and artificials. Offshore, Yellow Fin Tuna are feeding hard. Any charter boat that ran had a real nice rack of some good eating. We have also heard about some King Mackerel around the twenty five mile point. We will be open weekends for the next week or two and probably reopen full time in the beginning of April – Unless? Then we will be on the water all of the time. So if you are interested in buying the bait and tackle shop, call Betsy McQuillen at Walker Realty, 910-458-3388. If you get a good catch then bring us a picture over the weekend. We’ve also heard some Shad have showed up around Lock and Dam #1. If you want to take a chance and run down the river you might find it quite worth the trip. I hear there are some nice Whiting down there. The falling tide seems to be the best. Keep fishin and releasin… Steve and Karen Labanec 910-458-7135

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