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November 13, 2008

Thursday, November 13th, 2008
Joe Murphy, from Raleigh, with a 32” red drum he hooked in the sound near Morehad City on a Top Dog Jr. while fishing with Lee Padrick.

Joe Murphy, from Raleigh, with a 32” red drum he hooked in the sound near Morehead City on a Top Dog Jr. while fishing with Lee Padrick.

Ocean Isle November 13, 2008

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Brant, of Ocean Isle Fishing Center, reports that boats are still catching some wahoo in the Gulf Stream, though the action hasn’t been spectacular. Ballyhoo beneath skirted lures are top baits for the wahoo and other Gulf Stream predators.
Gag grouper fishing has been solid lately at ledges and other structure in 75-90′ of water. Live [...]

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Ed Sewell Memorial Trout Tournament 2008

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Bringing in a five-trout stringer weighing 15.98 lbs. to the scales at Hammock’s Beach State Park, Billy and Diana Parkin took home first place in the 5th annual Ed Sewell Speckled Trout Tournament, held November 1. Fishing aboard a customized Casper Skiff/flats boat, the Parkins didn’t have to go far from their Swansboro home or [...]

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Morehead City November 13, 2008

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Tim, of Chasin Tails Outdoors, reports that the Haystacks are still hosting a hot bite for speckled trout (some to 6+ lbs.) and red drum (most 18-24″). The fish seem to be keyed in on shrimp, and live shrimp beneath popping corks, DOA and Billy Bay artificial shrimp, and Gulp baits are producing the most [...]

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Swansboro November 13, 2008

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Rob, of Sandbar Safari Charters, reports that the speckled trout fishing in the area is heating up for winter. Most of the fish are still holding in the creeks and rivers, and they’ll flush out to the sound once the water gets a little colder. Live shrimp are the best trout baits, but anglers are [...]

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