Wednesday, July 14, 2010

July 14th Fishing Report













Well the spanish and king bite remains hot close to the beach. Most of the spanish have been in the 3-5lb range. We have also been landing a bonus king or two each trip in the 5-15lb range. All fish have been falling for live menhaden or mullets on scaled down king rigs.

The inshore fishing has been pretty good around the tides. We are finding some good numbers of keeper size flounder around all the inshore structure such as docks, bridges, oyster beds, etc. Most of these fish have been landed on live mullets, mud minnows, or pogies on carolina rigs. There also have been some nice red drum (Redfish) hanging with the flounder around the structure as well. We have also been finding some nice reds in the marshes behind the barrier islands when the tide is flooded. Most of these fish are caught on topwaters and soft plastics.
We are still finding some speckled trout but not in numbers like before. The specks have been caught early in the day on live shrimp.
The fishing is great so Book your fishing charter and Call Capt. Robert Hall at (910)330-6999 or email: hallemincharters@yahoo.com

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