MERRY CHRISTMAS, HAPPY NEW YEAR, AND A SHORT FISHING REPORT FROM THE SEAHAWK INSHORE FISHING CREW JEFF, AMY, AND CHRISTIAN WOLFE

We would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our customers/friends a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.  Also a huge THANK YOU for your business and trusting us to show your family and friends a good time fishing on the Lower Cape Fear.  We cherish the friendships we have made and consider it a blessing to get to know so many good and beautiful people. Building relationships and getting to know people from the US, and in some instances other countries is what makes the job so rewarding.  What is really neat is watching your children and grandchildren grow, mature, and become young adults.   We are looking forward to 2018, seeing and fishing with our regular customers/friends and hopefully building relationships with new customers.  I think it is going to be a good year with some nice upgrades to our charter business.

The early winter fishing has been good and should continue for the next few months.  December, January, and February are great months to catch redfish, speckled trout, black drum, and striped bass on the Lower Cape Fear backwaters.  Some of our better days fishing have come at this time of year.  Less people on the water and less fishing pressure equal some awesome fishing opportunities in the winter months.  Redfish are schooled up on the flats and in the creeks and the sightfishing has been good when conditions are right.  Speckled Trout are spread out up and down the Cape Fear and are often mixed in with redfish and black drum.  Finding all three together can provide us with some incredible action in small holes around low tide.  Striped Bass, Redfish, and Speckled Trout can also be caught in the same areas on the Cape Fear River or Brunswick River near or around Downtown Wilmington.

Check out a few of the photos from the past couple of weeks.
Thanks,
Captains Jeff and Christian Wolfe




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