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Inshore Fishing Report red drum, speckled....

The inshore fishing has been good lately with catches of red drum, speckled trout, flounder, spanish mackerel, and sheephead. The speckled trout fishing has picked up a little over the past week and should only get better. My customers have had several inshore slams recently and one guy had a triple inshore slam with 10 specs, 6 reds, and 3 flounders. The redfishing on the flats fishing has slowed a little due the high winds and above normal low tides. I am confident the fish are still there but just harder to find in these conditions. We are still catching good numbers of the reds working the oyster points and marsh edges with both artificial and live baits. I saw a 100 lb + tarpon jump six times last week between the second and third bay of the lower Cape Fear river. My son Christian also saw two roll in....

Red drum, speckled trout, and a....

The inshore fishing continues to be really good with catches of speckled trout, red drum, and a few striped bass. We have had some excellent of redfish using artificials around shellbeds, oyster rocks, and dock pilings. We have had several days where we have caught 40 to 60 fish. Most are 15? to 18? with a few 24? to 26? fish mixed in. We are also catching some larger reds on the flats sightcasting artificials in 8? to 12? of water when the tides and wind cooperates. The speckled trout bite has been good also around the inlets and in the river. We are catching the specs on live shrimp, DOA shrimp, and the pink Storm Wild Eyed shrimp under a popping float has been really hot in the river. Check out some of the photos from the past couple of weeks. There should be some great fishing for the....

Red drum, speckled trout, spanish mackerel....

The inshore fishing has been pretty good lately with catches of red drum, speckled trout and flounder. All of these fish are being caught on both live bait and artificial lures. Nearshore there have been decent catches of spanish mackerel and flounder. The red drum fishing has been exciting lately with most of the fish being caught sightcasting with soft plastics. Many of the fish have been drag screaming over the slot fish and a blast on light tackle. We are also catching flounder and speckled trout on the same soft plastics that we are using for the redfish. Check out some of the photos and the tailing redfish and topwater redfish videos I have shot over 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 910-619-9580

Redfish, speckled trout, black drum, flounder,....

The inshore fishing has been fair lately with catches of redfish, speckled trout, black drum, flounder, sheephead, and bluefish. I have been doing well fishing for red drum lately and picking up a few flounder and speckled trout mixed in. Most of the reds have been caught sightfishing in shallow water 6' to 12' with paddle tail jigs and top water plugs. On the days it is to windy to sightfish we are catching them with live bait and jigs working the shell points and marsh edges. We have also caught some nice black drum with a few sheephead mixed in. Check out the photos and the videos I have shot over the past couple of weeks, Triple Hookup with Shallow Water Reds and Early Morning Redfish Action. These are just a few of the many good catches we have had lately. Thanks, Jeff Wolfe Seahawk Inshore Fishing Charters 910-619-9580

Inshore fishing with catches of red....

The inshore fishing continues to be good with catches of red drum, speckled trout, flounder, black drum, sheephead, spanish mackerel and bluefish. I have been concertrating my efforts on redfish and speckled trout lately and picking up a few flounder, black drum, ladyfish, and bluefish mixed in. The spanish mackerel have been thick right off the beach. The speckled trout bite has slacked off a bit but we are still catching them on the nicer days with light winds. The redfish bite has been good. We just have to cover some water and locate the small schools around oyster points and docks. Some points and docks may produce as many as twelve to fourteen fish. Check out some of the photos from the past couple of weeks. These are just a few of the many good catches we have had lately. Thanks, Jeff Wolfe Seahawk Inshore Fishing Charters 910-619-9580

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