Seahawk Inshore Fishing Report 3/24/09 Speckled Trout, Redfish,
and Black Drum !!!
The warmer weather is finally starting to bring the water
temps up and the fish are responding. The inshore fishing
picking up with catches of speckled trout, redfish, blackdrum,
sea mullet, and even a flounder or two. It is not uncommon
to catch to catch red drum, black drum, and speckled trout
all in one trip.
We are catching red and black drum around structure like
dock pilings and rock piles. The bait of choice is fresh shrimp
on carolina rigs or jig heads. The black drum are nice fish
two to five pounds. The reds are mixed in size, just under
the slot with a few slot fish mixed in. There are also some
schools of reds on the flats, around shellbeds and oyster
rocks. We are catching the schooling reds by sigthcasting
and blindcasting artificials and live mud minnows on light
jigheads.
We are starting to catch a few speckled trout and the numbers
and size should get better as the water warms. Spring is the
time to catch large specs in the Cape Fear area. The specs
are hitting Doa and Gulp shrimp imitations and of course live
shrimp when available.
The sea mullet are in the lower Cape Fear river. These tasty
fish can sometimes be caught two at a time by fishing two
hook bottom rigs with fresh shrimp Forty and fifty fish days
are not uncommon.
I think we have finally turned the corner on the inshore
fishing. Check out the photos from the past couple of weeks.
Thanks,
Jeff Wolfe
Seahawk
Inshore Fishing Charters
Fish Carolina Beach
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