Seahawk Inshore Fishing Report 7/6/09
The inshore fishing has been good on most days with catches
of speckled trout, red drum, flounder, spanish mackerel, and
sheephead.
We have caught some really nice redfish up to 36" lately
on the flats and marsh edges of the lower Cape Fear. There
were a couple of days that we hooked and caught some of the
largest reds that I have seen in less than two feet of water.
The reds have been caught by sightcasting and blindcasting
topwater plugs, spinner baits, and soft plastics along marsh
edges and oyster rocks. They have also been caught by fishing
float rigs and bottom rigs baited with live minnows and live
shrimp.
We have also been catching some flounder, speckled trout,
and sheephead. The flounder and speckled trout have been caught
using live bait and artificials. The sheephead have been caught
by using live fiddler crabs. The spanish mackerel bite has
also been good within a half of a mile of the beach. Check
out some of the photos from this past week.
Thanks,
Jeff Wolfe
Seahawk
Inshore Fishing Charters
Fish Carolina Beach
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910-619-9580

A 36" redfish that I caught sightcasting to a school
of fish this size in less than two feet of water.

Eric with a 32" red that hit a Skitterwalk topwater plug.
Eric and I doubled up with this 32" and my 36".
I usually don't fish on my charters but I had to make a cast
into this school.
A nice mixed bag of inshore fish caught on live baits and
artificials.
The kids and adults are having a blast catching reds, specs,
and flounder using the simple method of live baits on float
rigs and bottom rigs around marsh edges and oyster rocks.
Randy and son Cory with a couple of nice flounder they caught
on spinner baits.
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