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PostPosted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:43 am    Post subject: Carolina Beach Fishing Report Reply with quote

Offshore...The offshore waters are good and warm now. Mahi and King Mackerel are plentiful with the occasional Wahoo and Yellowfin Tuna. I saw a Tuna that came from WR-4 earlier in the week so you KNOW the water is warm.

Inshore...Spanish Mackerel are just a chewing. Limits are fairly easy to catch on 00 Clark spoons down deep. These are not your usual run of mill Spanish either. Nice Big Fat Spanish. Lot of Kings are mixed in especially around the inshore wrecks. 5 Mile and 10 Mile boxcars along with the dredge wreck have been producing regularly.

Bottom Offshore....Grouper Grouper, Hog Snapper, American Reds and did I mention Grouper! They are chewing everything you put down including old shoe laces and fried chicken. 10+ for Gags. 25+ for Reds, 30ish for Scamps. Cigar Minnows, Squid and cutbait are on the menu.

Bottom Inshore....Nice seabass from all the local rocks. A little squid or cutbait should do the trick. The flounder have showed up as well so it is time to Quit wishing....Go Fishing.

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