

Well it has been an interesting two weeks. I have had some motor issues but I have still been able to run a few charters of my clients boats. Mostly I have been fishing inshore because the recent tropical storms have had the swell up the last couple of weeks.
Red drum continue to bite better and better as we get into the fall. I have been finding large schools of fish in the marshes behind Emerald Isle, Bear, and Browns islands. We have been landing these fish on Mirrolure's Topdawgs, Catch 2000 and MR 27. The Reds have also been falling for soft plastics on jig heads and gold spoons. Live bait will also trigger these drum into biting. A live shrimp or mullet under a rattle cork will get the job done.
The flounder bite contiunes to be strong in the internal waters. We have been landing lots of fish with a good keeper ratio. Most of our nicer fish have been staging around structure in the ICW and river. The best bait for these flatfish have been finger mullets on carolina rigs. Live shrimp are also a dynomite flounder bait but it is hard to keep the pinfish at bay.
We have landed some trout but the big numbers have yet to show. I expect as we get into Sept. for the trout bite to pick up. The big spanish and kings are located close to the inlet mouth. Slow trolling live baits on double treble hook rigs should get some awesome surface strikes.
If you are wanting to get in on some incredible fall time action book your charter call Capt. Robert Hall at (910)330-6999 or email hallemincharters@yahoo.com . We run fishing charters out of Swansboro, Emerald Isle, Atlantic Beach, and Morehead City.