Archive for November, 2009

Seahawk Inshore Fishing Report 11/17/09

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

The inshore fishing has been good the past couple of weeks and this trend should continue for the next month. There will be some great inshore fishing opportunities for redfish and speckled trout over the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. December is one of my favorite months to fish for reds and specs in the Cape Fear area.

The redfish bite has been really good in the lower Cape Fear using both artificial and live baits. We have been doing some very exciting sightfishing way back up some narrow creeks so shallow I can barely get my Ranger Banshee to the fish. These fish are running in small pods and lots of times we are casting to fish with their backs out of the water. For those that are not comfortable throwing artificials we are catching the reds using the simple methods of bottom fishing and float fishing live minnows and shrimp. We are also picking up a few flounder and speckled trout while fishing for the reds.

The speckled trout bite is good and should be getting better after the water clears some from the recent hard rains we have had recently. We are catching the specs on Billy Bay Halo Shrimp imitations, jigs, and live shrimp on float rigs. Double digit days have been common. Most of the trout are nice fish with our largest weghing in at just over four pounds.

The whiting and gray trout are on the edges of the ship channel in the lower Cape Fear.. Two hook drop rigs baited with fresh shrimp have put these tasty fish in the boat. There are also a few black drum, and sheephead being caught around structure and the bluefish are around the inlets.

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 Blog
910-619-9580


11/6/09 Chloe with a double on nice spots. We caught 81 spots along with some redfish, virginia mullet, and gray trout on this trip.


11/7/09 Jeff with a nice red caught on artificial in a narrow creek. Jeff has been a regular over the past couple of months and loves catching reds on artificials and is getting good at it.


11/7/09 Jeff and Ed had two back to back hookups of reds out of a small school in a creek about twenty-five feet wide


11/7/09 Ed with a sightcasted red that was chasing bait with his back out of the water. Check out the width of the creek in the background. The Ranger Banshee was sitting in about five inches of water.




11/8/09 Joe, Spencer, and Grant had a good father and sons fishing day catching reds on live mud minnows


11/9/09 Zach with a sightcasted red on artificial


11/9/09 Zach with a spec that hit a jig


11/11/09 Christian with a four plus pound spec that fell for a Billy Bay Halo shrimp


11/14/09 Leslie with a nice flounder that hit a live mud minnow on a carolina rig


11/15/09 AJ with over slot red caught with a live mud minnow on a float rig


11/15/09 AJ and Sarah with a couple of their first redfish


Noah with his first redfish at five years old. Great job Noah!!!


11/11/09 Kenny with nice black drum that hit redfish magic glass minnow

Seahawk Inshore Fishing Report 11/3/09

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

There has been a good amount of action in the Cape Fear area lately and a lot of different species of fish to catch. There are redfish, speckled trout, flounder, gray trout, sheephead, black drum, bluefish, and seamullet available to anglers fishing the inshore waters. The flounder, buefish, and sheephead will be moving out as we get into mid Nov.

The redfish bite has been good using artificials and live baits. Double digit days have been common. There are some schools of upper and over slot reds on the flats and the sightfishing should be good on the days with light winds.. We have also done well lately sightcasting and blindcasting artificials and using live baits back in the creeks on the windy days. We have also picked up a few speckled trout and flounder while fishing for the reds.

Speckled trout are hitting jigs, artificial shrimp, mirrolures, and live shrimp. The trout bite should continue to get better and peak as we get into mid Nov. and early Dec
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Black drum and sheephead are around structure and hitting fiddler crabs and live shrimp on carolina rigs. Gray trout are in the deeper holes in the creeks and on the shelly bottoms on the edge of the shipping channel along with seamullets. Using two hook drop rigs baited with shrimp will put these tasty fish in the boat.

This a great time of of the year to be on the water fishing for a good variety of great eating fish. Some of the methods to catching these fish are simple and a lots of fun, especially for kids. Whether you want to throw artificials for redfish or speckled trout or two hook drop rig for seamullet and gray trout, November is the month to do it.

Check out some of 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 Blog
910-619-9580


10/20 Steve and Jeremy with a pair of the reds they caught on artificials. We really got on the reds back in a creek and they caught about 25 slot fish along with many smaller reds.


10/23 Headed across the mighty Cape Fear at daylight.


10/23 Eric with a redfish caught with a live mud minnow on a carolina rig


10/23 Jeff with a spec that hit a Berkely gulp shrimp


10/24 Kenny with a redfish that hit the new Bomber Ba donk a donk topwater plug


10/26 Bo and Brinson with a few of the reds and a flounder they caught on artificials


11/1 Wright a teamate of my son Christian on the Canes showcase baseball team with a redfish he caught on a gulp shrimp. He had a inshore slam on this day.