Red Drums Along Masonboro Island
Well, I think the sharks have finally decided to head out to sea.Now maybe some of the door mats will start bedding up in the river. Had a few catches of nice size trout in the river and ICWW using live shrimp, gotta to hunt around the grass beds. Small door mat flounders are showing up in te 5 to 8 pound range around docks and piers. Red Drum are laying around oyster beds along the back side of Masonboro Island ……take your pick. Of course you have your spots, croakers and blues running. Finger mullets are finally showing up in good numbers, man were they scarce. We had some nice Sheepshead from 4 to 11 pounds in the shop last week. If you don’t catch it ,we’ve got you covered. Come check out our full line of inshore seafood. Shrimp, oysters, soft shell crabs, live blue crabs, snow crab legs,scallops, flounder, catches of the day, whatever’s in the net. Hope you’re safe on the water and remember, Keep your worm wigglin’. Adam & Jennifer Burton B & B Bait an Tackle 910-458-4644
Dwayne and Dakota Utsman with a 22″ 3.5 lb red drum and 19″ 2 lb 11 ounce red drum and yes Dakota caught the bigger of the two. Ha Ha …. Daddy
Adam Burton caught the king mackerel 15 & 18 pounds fishing with Alan Ambrose July 29,2005 first time he’s been off shore in 15 years. What a blast. Thanks Alan.
Adam Burton with a 7lb. bull dolphin caught fishing with Alan Ambrose July 29, 2005
Another happy B &B customer. He didn’t leave his name but he has a nice catch
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