Keep Your Worm A Wigglin’
We’re gearing up for the season, hope you are too. Fishing right now is pretty slow. A few trout and red drum have been caught in the river and bays. Sharks are everywhere if you’re looking for a good fight, average size is 2 to 4 feet. Don’t forget your pass for the south end state park area, $ 10.00 a day or $ 40.00 a year. These fees will soon be charged for the north end of the island. Date not given as of yet. Don’t let these fees deter you, some of the best fishing is done on the south and the north end. Please remember to clean up after yourself so that others can enjoy the same beauty that you do. Good luck fishing and remember keep your worm a wigglin’.
Our buddy Doug sneaking down from Raleigh, he need a door mat for his new house!
Not only is he a hell of a goldsmith, he’s not to shabby with a rod & reel, Gooooooooo Captain Joe
MmmmmMmmmmm Dreaming of a spot sandwich !!
Another happy B & B customer
Our buddy “D” fat and happy with his first catch of the season Jan 2, 2005
- Cobia Off Masonboro Island
- B & B Bait and Tackle
- Big Yellow Fin
- Flounders Are Getting Bigger
- Red Drums Along Masonboro Island
- Mud Minnows
- Citation Size Pompano
- Carolina Beach, The North End
- Lock & Dam #1
- Freeman Park
- Kure Beach Pier
- Keep Carolina Beach Inlet Open!
- Trout In The Rocks At Fort Fisher
- Keep Fishin And Releasin
- Fishermans Information Station
- Carolina Beach Inlet Must Remain Open At All Cost
- Ode to Jerry Vance