Wrightsville Beach to Cape Fear River

Wrightsville Beach

Rod-Man Report October 13, 2005 Rod-Man Report October 13, 2005: Hi Folks, Fishing is taking off. As the water gets clearer after the rains we are finding fish hungry. I have been preaching all summer about Berkley's Gulp baits and I have to tell you a great story. Yesterday in blustery conditions we had tried finger mullet and shrimp will little success. So I took a Gulp swimming minnow (watermelon) and put it on a flounder rig, carolina rig style. We started drifting the inlet and bang! a 25 inch red inhaled the gulp and the young lady who caught it, caught the biggest fish of her life. Unfortunately I had for once forgotten my camera. She had hers' though and hopefully I will have a pic next week. Now here's my report: Inshore: Red drum ARE active and biting around the inlets. Expect action in the waterway and creeks to pick up after the rain water clears out. Flounder fishing has been a bit slow. Bluefish are starting to show in numbers and size. Black drum will be biting soon. Nearshore: Bluefish are patrolling the beach and can be caught on bait or trolling with clarkspoons. Look for gray trout at the nearshore reefs. Offshore: Some king mackerel action can be found at the 10 mile areas, but is not up to usual fall standards yet. Lots of grouper are biting in the 20-25 mile areas. Gulfstream: For those boats making it out the tuna and wahoo are biting. Sponsor's Corner: Fish Gulp by Berkley...see above; it's for real. Check Bug-Em Bait for summer close out specials...up to 50% off...910-452-9955 or 1-800-242-2493 or [email protected]. Let's Go Fishing!!! Capt. Rick Bennett Rod-Man Charters 910-799-6120

Troy

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