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Monday, April 28, 2008

Spring Fishing Heats Up!



Well it is time to go fishing!There was a Blue Marlin bite this past weekend out of Wrightsville Beach that would rival most Worldwide destinations. I know of 7 Blue Marlin caught from 150lbs to over 600lbs and twice that many seen. The 'Stream Weaver' saw two and caught one on Saturday alone and had over a dozen nice Dolphin as well! No Yellowfins yet to speak of yet, although I think we will see some soon, but I would trade Tunas for Blue Marlin anytime.The Inshore fishing is just as good. The Kingston Clan from the Northeast came to Wrightsville Beach for a vacation and pretty much fished every Daylight hour. Myself and a couple of other local guides had various Family members out all week and we caught Redfish, Black Drum, Speckled Trout, Bluefish(with some really big ones seen), King Mackeral and plenty of Dogfish Sharks. Abbey and Tracy' The Shark Wranglers' caught over 30 one Afternoon, and for 8 and 12 year old Lady Anglers, were very impressive, baiting their own hooks and landing each others' Sharks! Also some of the bigger Redfish have moved back inside and onto the flats where some large schools of 'tailers' were seen, it's time to throw the Fly. We still have some availability, so give me a call if you have the time and we'll get out on the water.

Thanks and hope to see you soon!

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Springtime 08


Blooming Azaleas, sunny afternoons, warm water temps, Drum, Speckled Trout and Flounder! Springtime in Wrightsville Beach is definately underway. The pretty days are happening more frequently now and the fish are reacting in our favor. I just got off the water after fishing two days in a row and we caught over a dozen Speckled Trout(up to 21"), Twenty Puppy Drum(16-20 in), and plenty of small Bluefish, all on Artificials! Last week saw the first Inshore Slam, with 30 Reds, 2 Trout and 2 Flounder. We are managing a decent number of bites every trip, even on the cooler days, and I expect it to only get better as the water temps stabilize and stay in the mid 60 degree range. The bigger Reds should be showing up back inside soon and pushing up into the shallows as we head into summer. Offshore should heat up as well in April with the arrival of Yellowfin Tuna and warm Gulfstream water. There have been catches of Blackfin Tuna, Wahoo, Sailfish and Blue Marlin already this Year and if early Spring is any indication of what's to come, I believe we are going to have some great fishing, Offshore and Inshore, right on into Summer.
Thanks for reading, Hope to see you on the water!

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Charters News 11/07

Well it has been a long time since my last Fishing report.We have a new addition to the Circle H Clan , 8 Month old Flynn Rose. It was a busy summer with the tournament schedule and new baby duties keeping me occupied, to say the least. We had a few good showings in the tournaments and even won a little money, we saw some big Blue Marlin in the spread but the biggest we caught was around 400lbs. As far as numbers of Billfish go, the fishing was not as hot as in previous years, at least not for us anyway, although we did see our share of White Marlin and Sailfish.



Looking forward to Bluefin Tuna season(Dec. thru Jan.) and if the Spring offshore fishing out of Wrightsville Beach is as strong in 08 as it was in 07, BOOK NOW!

The Inshore fishing has been late in arriving and I have been waiting for the fall fishing to come around before letting everyone know what was going on. Well I think things are starting to turn as the water temps have dropped and the Speckled Trout are starting to bite! The Drum are feeding heavily on the tail end of the Finger Mullet migration as they head South for the Winter. This is my favorite time of year to fish with cool temps, less crowds and great fishing, I believe it should stay consistent right on through into January. Give me a call if you have the time to come down and fish.



The pictures are a Redfish that I caught on Topwater recently and Happens to be the biggest one that I have caught on artificial(15lbs) to date, and a Speckled Trout that we also caught on a Topwater plug.

Spring '07

Hello everyone. It has been some time since I have posted a fishing report, and some of you have never received one, but I am working on a blog and will keep everyone posted as to when it is up and working.I am also working on a Website renovation and will let you know when it is ready.

Well spring is definately here and the fishing has really picked up right along with it.

The Redfish(Puppy Drum) are biting really well and we have had a few double digit days on fly! Attached is a pic of the biggest I have seen on fly North of Snows Cut(13lbs+ on the Boga grip!) It seems as if every Spring there are more fish and bigger schools, maybe the slot limit is working, and it suits me just fine.



Offshore has been really consistent also with Wahoo, Tuna, and Dolphin. On the 'Stream Weaver' this spring we caught an 84lb Wahoo (My largest ever), a 100lb Mako, and a few weeks ago had a 500lb Blue Marlin up on the teaser but she wouldn't bite. The big Yellowfins showed up last week and lets hope they hang around for a while. Well we are off to Hatteras Tuesday to fish The first of the NC Governors Cup Tournaments.I will let you all know how it turns out. I am also attaching a pic of a Blue Marlin we released last summer in Hatteras.



The Redfishing should continue to be productive all the way into Fall and offshore fishing