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Wrightsville Beach Local Fishing Reports #94RT

Posted by on 9.12.24 in Fishing Reports

Wrightsville Beach, NC – September Fishing Report The bite is heating up, and Wrightsville Beach is proving to be a fantastic destination for anglers of all skill levels! If you’re ready to drop a line, here’s what’s happening on the water right now. Inshore Action: The inshore waters are alive with Redfish and Speckled Trout. […]

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Wrightsville Beach Local Fishing Reports #83RT

Posted by on 8.22.23 in Fishing Reports

Wrightsville Beach Local Anglers are reporting: Inshore Anglers are pulling in some solid finger mullet and red drum. Even with the heat cranking up, there are days that are just prime for fishing. A lot of the red drum being reeled in are hovering around the 22-inch mark. If you’re looking for a tip, rigging […]

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Wrightsville Beach Local Fishing Reports #73RT

Posted by on 7.17.23 in Fishing Reports

Wrightsville Beach Local Anglers are reporting: Surf and Pier: Many surf anglers have reeled in speckled trout and a number of pompanos. Local pier fishers have had their fair share of excitement with an influx of king mackerel, a few flounder (that were subsequently released), and a lively showing of Spanish mackerel. The day-long action […]

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Wrightsville Beach Local Fishing Reports #63RT

Posted by on 6.5.23 in Fishing Reports

Reports coming in from around the area… Inshore Fishing It seems the red drum population has broken up into smaller groups and scattered throughout the ICW and marshes. On the bright side, this pattern has them feeding much more aggressively, making the action quite interesting once you locate them. Topwater plugs have proven to be […]

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Local Wrightsville Beach Fishing Reports #53RT

Posted by on 5.7.23 in Fishing Reports

Surf Fishing Surf fishing has been gradually improving. Beachfront anglers may catch a mix of whiting, bluefish, pompano, and the occasional black drum. Inshore Fishing Atlantic bonito, Spanish mackerel, and bluefish showing up nearshore and around piers. Gray trout found on nearshore reefs, hitting metal jigs and soft plastics. Focus on red drum action, with […]

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Current Fishing Report and Trends and new “Big Red” Artwork

Posted by on 4.12.23 in Fishing Reports

Here’s what’s being reported by local fisherman for April: Surf fishing Surf fishing is improving with catches of whiting, occasional pompano, and bluefish during warmer periods. Inshore anglers are focusing on red and black drum around structure, while speckled trout are becoming more active. Atlantic bonito is expected to move closer nearshore in the coming […]

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Christmas and Winter Fishing Report

Posted by on 12.26.22 in Fishing Reports

As we approach the end of 2020, we’re all ready for a new year to begin. It’s been a challenging year, but Christmas is here and we’re hopeful that 2021 will be less stressful. Despite a few tough weeks earlier in the year, we’ve had another successful fishing season and had the opportunity to spend […]

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Winter Fishing Report

Posted by on 12.22.22 in Fishing Reports

It’s that time of year again – Christmas is here, and we can’t believe how quickly 2019 has passed. At Seahawk Inshore Fishing Charters, we feel grateful to have had the opportunity to do what we love and work in the fishing industry. This year has been a success, and we’ve been fortunate to have […]

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The WB Flounder fishing season will be shorter in 2022.

The 2022 recreational flounder season in North Carolina will run from September 1st to September 30th in both internal and ocean waters. During this time, the minimum size limit for flounder will be 15 inches and the creel limit will be 1 fish per person per day. This applies to all species of flounder, as […]

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Fishing is great in Southeast North Carolina

Hi Folks, The fishing has been heating up along with the water and air temperatures! Almost everything is biting, if you’re in the right place at the right time. Morning and evening tend to be the best times to fish in this heat, although tides and the moon are still important factors to consider. Here’s […]

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