Seahawk Inshore Fishing Report 6/30/09 Red Drum + Flounder
+ Speckled Trout = Carolina Inshore Slam
The inshore fishing has been good lately with catches of
red drum, speckled trout, flounder,sheephead, bluefish, and
spanish mackerel.
The redfish bite has been solid with most of the fish around
the 26 to 27 inch mark. Sightcasting to these fish in a foot
of water is some of the funnest fishing you can do inshore.
We have been catching the reds by sightcasting and blindcasting
artificials. We are also fishing live baits on float rigs
and carolina rigs around the marsh edges and shelly bottoms
in the creeks and bays of the lower Cape Fear river.
We have been catching some nice flounder and speckled trout
on jigs and live baits. We are picking up the flounder and
specs at some of the same spots we are catching the reds.
The sheephead bite has also been good and double digit days
on these tasty fish have been common. The spanish mackerel
fishing has been good right of of the beach.
Check out the photos from the past couple of weeks. These
are just a few of the good catches we have had lately.
Thanks,
Jeff Wolfe
Seahawk
Inshore Fishing Charters
Fish Carolina Beach
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910-619-9580

Thomas with one of his first reds. He said they are a little
better fight than those largemouth on Lake Wylie

Scott with a couple of flounder he caught on artificials
Don and daughter Erin with a double hookup of sheephead
Erin with a nice sheephead caught on a fiddler crab
Daniel with a lower slot redfish
Cousin Ken Wolfe and 85 yr old Uncle Horace had two double
hookups sightcasting to a large school on the flats
Most of the reds have been solid 26" to 27" fish
Alex with a nice Carolina inshore slam
The kids are having a blast with the specs and lower slot
reds
C. Wolfe with a fat 34" red he caught on a redfish magic
glass minnow. The largest we have caught in the shallows of
the lower Cape Fear. This 15 year old kid can flat out fish
for redfish.
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