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Seahawk Inshore Fishing Report 8/27/09 GETTING FIRED UP FOR FALL FISHING!!!

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

The inshore fishing has been good the past couple of weeks and should be getting better as the fall fishing season is just around the corner. The lower Cape Fear is teaming with bait {mullet minnows and shrimp} and the redfish, flounder, and trout are coming into this area to feed. I have actually seen reds and flounder coming a foot out of the water and crashing bait.

The redfish bite has been excellent lately on live baits and artificials. I have fished some of the largest schools of reds we have seen all summer. The reds are schooled up on the flats and around drop offs with shelly bottoms. Topwater plugs have been very effective in the early morning hours along the marsh edges and into the afternoon on the schools on the flats. Jigs and live baits are working well on the deeper drop offs. For those that are not comfortable throwing artificials, live baits on jig heads and float rigs are an easy way to put good numbers of reds in the boat.

The speckled trout fishing is starting to pick up with September being one my best months to catch specs in the Cape Fear river. The trout are hitting live shrimp on float rigs, jigs, and artificial shrimp under popping floats. We are also picking up a few flounder when fishing for the reds and trout.

The sheephead are feeding around structure on fiddler crabs. We lost an eight to ten pound tripletail this week and caught one that weighed about four pounds that hit the float twice before inhaling a live shrimp below the float.

Check out the photos from the past couple of weeks. I have had some great people on the boat and it has been very rewarding watching them catch some nice fish.

Thanks,
Jeff Wolfe
Seahawk Inshore Fishing Charters
Fish Carolina Beach Blog
910-619-9580



Jason was the man on this trip with several reds, a inshore slam plus a nice sheephead.


Rob with a nice flounder that hit a redfish magic glass minnow


A 32″ redfish that crushed a zara spook topwater plug


Kenny and Christian with a double hookup out of a large school on the flats. They have been wearing them out on topwater.


Hunter with a cobia in the lower Cape Fear


Steve, Rob, and Jason had a triple hookup and several doubles out of a large school on the flats


Anthony with a nice red he caught along a creek bank on a jig

Seahawk Inshore Fishing Report 8/10/09

Monday, August 10th, 2009

The inshore fishing has been good this past week, especially early morning with catches of redfish, flounder, and a few speckled trout.

The redfish bite has been really good. We have been catching the reds back in the creeks, schooled up on the flats, and in deeper water along shelly bottoms in the lower Cape Fear. Double digit days have been common. Topwater plugs are working well early mornings with jigs and live bait working for the most part of the day.

We have also been catching some nice flounder and a few speckled trout on some of the same artificials and live baits that the reds have been hitting. The sheephead are also biting well on live fiddler crabs.

September fishing is right around the corner with speckled trout normally providing us with a lot of action with live shrimp and artificials. Flounder and redfish should be here in good numbers also. Check out the photos from this past week.

Thanks,
Jeff Wolfe
Seahawk Inshore Fishing Charters
Fish Carolina Beach Blog
910-619-9580


Ivan with a nice red he caught with a perfect cast into a large school on the flats on 8/7


Christian with a red he caught way back up in shallow creek on 8/7


Braxton, Marvin, and Josh with a good catch on 8/5


We have been catching some nice flounder on artificials and live baits


Marvin with a nice tripletail he caught sightcasting a live shrimp around a crab trap buoy



The ladies above have been in on the action recently fishing live baits on float rigs and bottom rigs


Kenny with a nice red he caught on a topwater plug


Christian with a 3lb flounder caught on a jig