Seahawk Inshore Fishing Report 1/2/10 Fishing for Reds and
Stripers in the Cape Fear area !!!
The inshore fishing continues to be good for redfish and
striped bass. The cold, windy conditions have made it difficult
to get many good fishing days in lately. On most of the days
we fished we have done well on the redfish in the lower Cape
Fear and the stripers in the upper Cape Fear River. Double
digit days have been common on both species. There are also
a few speckled trout being caught around the area.
The redfish are schooled up on the flats in large numbers.
These fish are spooked easily in the cold, clear, shallow
water. We have had more success fishing the schools as the
tide starts to rise and the fish move up along the grass line.
The reds are also schooled up in small pods along mud flats
in the creeks. These fish are easier to catch because we can
keep the boat in deeper water and cast to the fish without
spooking them. The reds are falling for scented and unscented
soft plastics on light jig heads.
We have some good striper fishing days the past couple of
weeks. The stripers are being caught on a number of different
artificials. Swimbaits such as the Yum Money Minnow and the
Strike King Shadolicious have worked well rigged weedless
on a weighted swimbait hook. Shallow and deep diving stickbaits,
lipless crankbaits, and bucktails are aslo working well. Topwaters
are working when the fish are busting bait on the surface.
We have had a few double hookups as a result of seeing the
fish busting on the top.
This fishing pattern should continue over the winter months.
We will be fishing for redfish on the warmer days with light
winds and the striper fishing should be good in almost any
conditions. Hopefully this cold, windy weather will get out
of here and the fishing will be a little more consistent.
Check out the photos from the past couple of weeks.
Thanks,
Jeff Wolfe
Seahawk
Inshore Fishing Charters
NC Inshore
Fishing Blog
910-619-9580

12/17/09 A beautiful bronze upper Cape Fear redfish that fell
for a X-Rap diving plug
12/19/09 Christian with a nice striper he caught on a swimbait
rigged weedless on a weighted swimbait hook
12/20/09 Christian and Wright doubled up on stripers after
seeing the fish busting bait on the surface
12/20/09 C.Wolfe and me also doubled up out of a small school
of stripers after seeing them busting on the surface
12/24/09 Christian with a nice 12 lb striper he caught on
lipless crankbait. He is either really lucky or really good
for a fifteen year old.
12/23/09 Coburn with a nice striper. Coburn can also flat
out fish as you will see in the last four photos
12/31/09 Coburn with a nice red he caught after making a perfect
cast in front of a small school pushing along a mud flat
12/31/09 Coburn and Christian doubled up after I bumped the
fish with a cast into the middle of the school. Your welcome
guys.
12/31/09 Coburn and me doubled up out of a large school along
the marsh as the tide was rising. Notice how Coburn lucked
up with the larger fish out of the schools.
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