Charlotte area spotted bass and striper action
The largemouth and spotted bass bite at Lake Norman has been strong. Bass are prowling the shallows around any shoreline structurerocks, logs, docks, etcthat is keeping modest fish. They are striking aggressively, with a quite powerful bit in the early morning and ahead of sunset.
Spotted bass are busting the prime of the drinking water and can be caught on topwater plugs, which is a great deal of fun. They will smash brightly colored topwater lures near any variety of cover or shoreline.
Right here is Thai Lor with a three lb spotted bass he caught yesterday on Lake Norman employing a topwater plug:
The other massive bite is the striped bass on Lake Norman. I was able to get into some of that motion last night. The stripers are running up into the hotholes and can be taken by fluke lures on jig heads or by bloodworms fished on the bottom.
Here are the stripers I caught very last evening, just right after sunset:
Crappie in the region also hitting in the shallows of the lakes and ponds, and they can be caught on live minnows or modest jigs all around shoreline structure now. The bream and yellow perch are going shallow also, so its a excellent time to be a shore-bound fisherman as an early spring has arrive this fishing time.
For far more fishing articles see my web site A Dash of Salty and my website Surf and Salt
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South Carolina DNR Freshwater report 2-28
***Be aware winter fishing situations will make for sporadic reviews***
Lake Jocassee:
* Largemouth Bass: Sluggish but increasing. Captain Pat Bennett reviews the bass should commence transferring shallow as temps warm up, but fish are even now in a winter pattern and deeper. Check out looking for bait colleges on your graph, and then reduced down a jigging spoon or drop shot rig.
* Trout: Honest to great. Captain Steve Pietrykowski reviews that trout fishing continues to improve. The best pattern is trolling 25-30 ft deep behind down riggers or dipsy divers with spoons and modest Rapala plugs.
Lake Keowee:
* Largemouth and Spotted Bass: Slow to fair. Manual Brad Fowler reports that Lake Keowee bass are still quite a lot in a winter pattern, but verify out the mid-lake with warmer discharges. Some smaller sized fish have been caught with flukes.
Lake Hartwell:
* Largemouth bass: Slow but increasing. Guide Brad Fowler reports some fish caught in creeks with colored drinking water. Fish shallow with crank and spinnerbaits.
* Striped and Hybrid Bass: Sluggish to fair. Captain Bill Plumley reports the striper bite is improving. They are feeding better on freelining and big bait, but are scattered with no pattern. Do appear for birds. Some luck with umbrella rigs.
* Catfish: Very good. Captain Bill Plumley reviews some of the larger fish can be found ten to twenty ft on points and secondary factors with minimize bait.
* Crappie: No new reports from Captain Bill Plumley. Water temperatures remain cold, but a good spawn is expected and this should be a good yr.
Piedmont Place
Lake Russell:
* Crappie: Sluggish. Information Wendell Wilson reports that crappie are in deep h2o in the thirty-35 foot assortment, and simply because most brush piles on Lake Russell are shallower they are relating to bait educational institutions and depth modifications instead of brush.
* Striped bass: Sluggish. Manual Wendell Wilson reports that the striper bite continues to be elusive so significantly this winter. The most successful pattern is fishing totally free lined stay shiners (since of their sturdiness), and cloudy days will supply the very best and most pleasant window to catch fish.
* Black Bass: Difficult. Manual Wendell Wilson studies that bass fishing is really tough, and it only took a single fish to win a current tournament on Lake Russell! Spotted bass proceed to be bunched up in twenty-thirty ft of h2o in coves off the principal channel. Search for universities of bait on your depth finder before deciding on an area to fish, and then decrease a drop shot rig baited with possibly a medium minnow or a four inch finesse worm to the bottom.
Lake Thurmond:
* Crappie: Great. Captain William Sasser studies that Buffalo Creek has been a great spot with jigs and minnows off the bank. Go deeper for larger fish.
* Striped and Hybrid Bass: Fair. Captain William Sasser studies most of the striped bass have also moved back again down in direction of the dam by throwing out minimize herring.
* Black bass: Bettering. Buckeye Lures in Augusta studies shallow with crank and spinnerbaits are exhibiting some results with the even bigger fish even now on factors.
Lake Wylie:
* Catfish: Fair to very good. Captain Rodger Taylor studies that catfish are nevertheless in the main channel deep at thirty-60 with cut bait.
* Largemouth Bass: Fair. FLW Expert and Guide Matt Arey reviews that boats are clustered around the warm water discharge in the South Fork, wherever the bite has been steady for most of this winter. Outdoors of the scorching hole, fish are suspended and relating to creek channel bends, primary river ledges, and other depth changes. Glimpse for bait on your graph and then fish grubs or jerkbaits.
Midlands Area
Lake Greenwood:
* Largemouth Bass: Great. Greenwood Bassmaster Stanley Gunter reviews that crankbaits in two to 6 ft fished little by little has made final results. Some outcomes also from spinnerbait close to brush. Fish are scattered around the lake.
* Crappie: Excellent. Feeding more than deep drinking water, but continue being high in the water column. Black and chartreuse jigs along with minnows have made.
* Catfish: Sluggish to honest. Captain Chris Simpson reviews that the cold weather conditions has the channel catfish congregated in the major river channel. On days when the wind will permit it, attempt drifting parallel to the channel and in and out of it. On other days, attempt anchoring in the channel and waiting for the fish. Lower herring, gizzard shad and threadfin shad are the best baits proper now.
Lake Wateree:
* Crappie: Honest. Will Hinson of the Southern Crappie Tournament Trail reports some fish becoming caught right off the bank with jigs and minnows. Get even bigger fish in the mouths of creeks from 6 feet to the bottom. Fish are starting to get more aggressive.
* Catfish: Honest. Captain Rodger Taylor reviews that there can be a rather excellent bite for blue catfish drifting reduce bait on the mid lake flats in 17-21 ft of water. For bigger fish, head up the river and anchor big cut bait providing in the current.
* Largemouth Bass: Slow. FLW Professional Dearal Rodgers reviews that bass fishing continues to be difficult on Lake Wateree but really should enhance really quickly. Look for fish wherever steep or extended, sloping points intersect the principal river channel. Jigs or Carolina rigs worked quite slowly may well catch fish, and utilizing your graph to operate a jigging spoon precisely can also be powerful.
Lake Monticello:
* Catfish: Good. Captain Chris Simpson reviews that the bite for blue catfish in the 10-20 pound array is even now excellent, and for individual anglers big fish are nonetheless obtainable. Several shad and catfish stay glued to the bottom, and the most productive depth variety has been fifty-65 ft. White perch, gizzard shad and even herring are doing work nicely, and cutting the bait in cubes about the size of a mussel has been catching the vast majority of the fish.
Lake Murray:
* Striped Bass: Fair. Lake Globe reviews that striper studies are coming in from all above the lake, with fish getting caught from way up the rivers down to the mid-lake region. It’s hard to pattern the fish, and they are getting caught from the financial institution out to 110 ft of drinking water. Down-lined herring, herring fished off planer boards and umbrella rigs are all catching fish.
* Largemouth Bass: Honest. Captain Doug Lown studies that the bite has enhanced. Fish are transferring shallow as the sun warms up. Some crankbaits have caught smaller fish. Fishing deeper on points with jigs also working.
* Crappie: Fair. Captain Brad Taylor reports mid-lake is producing best with tight lining at 5 to fifteen ft.
* Catfish: Fair. Captain Chris Simpson jigging a spoon off the bottom even though drifting has also been catching a selection of fish, like tons of white perch, some striper, big largemouth and occasional cats. Channel and blues are becoming caught all over the lake.
Santee Cooper System
* Largemouth bass: Excellent. Captain Inky Davis reviews that bass fishing have improved with fish moving shallow. Appear for warm regions and perform crankbaits or soft plastics gradually.
* Bream: Slow. Captain Steve English expects the bream to choose up by the initial total moon in March and then go shallow.
* Crappie: Fair. Captain English reports going shallow is the best bet with primarily modest fish. One particular or two ft of the banks of creeks are producing.
* Catfish: Honest. Captain Jim Glenn reports that for most fishermen catfishing on Lake Moultrie has slowed down and identifying a pattern has been challenging. The reduce end of the lake from Eutawville across to Wyboo Creek and down to the Lake Marion dam has been sturdy, and fishing has been in particular excellent near the river channel bends where educational institutions of bait are concentrated.
* Striped Bass: Sluggish. Captain Jim Glenn reports that striped bass can be caught on spoons, jigs and trolled lures, as nicely as live bite.
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Off The Hook Fishing Charters Hilton Head Island, SC 2-28
two/26/eleven Epic Red-Fish Day!
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What a unreal journey my clientele had this morning catching 47 redfish ranging from 2 lbs all the way
to 12 kilos. We sat and caught fish for three hrs and left the fish biting. Fred and Tom were doubled
up fighting fish quite a few occasions and we even had a number of triple hook ups when I hooked a handful of on the
fly and also on a topwater plug. It was 1 of my greatest trips in fairly some time! Until finally tomorrow!
Hilton Head Island Fishing For Redfish Off The Hook Fishing Charters
2/25/eleven What A Day!
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We ended up the only boat out there this early morning wind was blowing 20-25 mph and it was pretty chopped up.
I really like a excellent problem and so do my customers and it compensated off large time! Larry Dickerson and Son Jake who have
fished with me a few instances before reeled in at minimum 20-25 redfish like these pictured above! Some occasions the
worst weather conditions days end up being the greatest fishing days!
Off The Hook Charters
Hilton Head Island, SC
http://offthehookcharters.com/
Capt Brian Vaughn
843-298-4376
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Haddrells Point tackle and supply 2-28
Inshore:
Properly it seems as even though the groundhog may have been right earlier this month! Yet another week of warmer than regular temperatures has shot our regional drinking water temps up into the mid 50’s, and the fishing is starting up to indicate it. Although the Reds are even now persistently getting identified in large colleges on shallow h2o flats, we have begun to get in some reports in which they are currently beginning to be discovered around docks and rock piles, typically a confident indicator that we have damaged out of the doldrums of winter and transferring into our spring season. Reside shrimp, mud minnows, reduce mullet, Gulp! baits, and ZMAN soft plastics (be confident you add pro-heal to your ZMAN baits) have all been great producers. Feel or not, but we have actually heard of a handful of trout being found currently. While there has not been any consitent numbers on the trout but, the ones currently being caught have been observed in six-10ft of h2o making use of suspending baits (such as the Mirro-Lure MirroDine or Bomber’s Ba-Donk-A-Donk SS sequence) or finesse style soft plastics.Seeking for a new finesse rod for trout? Arrive check out out the Loomis "Walleye" rods we have in stock. Don’t let the walleye identify fool you, these factors are as sensitive as cash can get, and come with almost indestructible "recoil" guides. Totally amazing! Sheepshead are nevertheless currently being found in very good numbers, with the bite commencing to flip again on very effectively inshore around the jetties, bridges, and rock piles situated around deep drinking water entry. And even though the sheepshead are carrying out effectively inshore the previous week, the nearshore reefs are also holding some wonderful balck drum and sheepshead up into the nine# range. Fiddlers and clams as often will be your baits of choice to catch these.
"Redneck Retriever"—A lot more proof that even when we are not fishing, some of our fishing skills still arrive in handy for the duration of other recreational actions! This was used the last day of duck year as myself, Ben Burris, and Michael Johnson enjoyed a lovely morning deep in a cypress swamp taking a number of wooden ducks.
"Redneck Retriever"—A lot more evidence that even when we are not fishing, some of our fishing abilities even now arrive in helpful in the course of other recreational pursuits! This was taken the last day of duck year as myself, Ben Burris, and Michael Johnson liked a gorgeous early morning deep in a cypress swamp taking a handful of wooden ducks.
Offshore:
Lots of E to NE winds over 20knots has held every person in the slips not long ago.
Private Report – 02/27/2011:
Myself and Michael Johnson from the shop left wappoo close to six:30am headed to one of the lowcountry’s nearshore reefs. Fog had a whole lot of boats performing circles in the harbor early on, but a great constant speed and very good electronics had us on the reef in no time. Fished for nearly 3 several hours and could barely get past all the black sea bass to get to a sheepshead. All in all we had a decent day, possibly caught 90-a hundred sea bass(anyplace from eight-17 inches,naturally all throwbacks with the closure) and 11 good sheepshead all in between four and eight.five lbs. Congratulations to Michael for catching his very best sheepshead to date, 1 fo the handful of gamefish in the lowcountry that that young guy had not caught much of until recently. Hoping to get 1 more trip in ahead of I hit the woods tough for turkey period 2011!
Inquiries? Comments? Reports? In no way hesitate to make contact with both retailer spot for even a lot more up to date data!
Restricted Lines and Calm Winds!!
Scott Hammond
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South Carolina DNR Saltwater report 3-1
***Note winter fishing circumstances will make for sporadic reviews***
Minor River
* Cherry Grove Pier reviews that cold climate has kept most fishermen off the pier, but occasional whiting have been caught by anglers braving the wind and chilly.
Grand Strand
* Inshore: On warmer days anglers report that sight fishing for redfish can be sturdy. Fish are grouped up in large schools, and they will get live mud minnows or Gulp! artificials. Fish the reduced levels of the tide and maneuver in direction of the skittish fish quietly. A number of trout have also been noted caught.
Charleston
* Sheepshead and Black drum: Extremely excellent. Haddrell’s Level studies that sheepshead fishing close to bridges and hard framework is in complete swing, and catching significant numbers of very good sized sheepshead is quite doable. Fish fiddler crabs vertically on a Carolina rig.
* Spottail Bass: Fair to excellent. Haddrell’s Level reviews that redfish are nevertheless grouped up in massive schools, and they are starting up to bite a lot more persistently with slightly warmer temperatures. It is not impossible to catch 15-30 redfish on a single reduced tide. Gulp! Jerkshad, Mirrolures, Zman Rain MinnowZ and lower bait have all been productive the previous week or two.
Beaufort
* Redfish: Drinking water temperatures have started to warm somewhat and the redfish are even now schooled up extremely tight on the primary river mud/shell flats. Feeding behavior is minimal with there getting really small bait on the flats. The main objective for these flats fish is to prevent currently being eaten by dolphin and at instances can turn into extremely wary and spooked with a minimal amount of boat noise. The finest fishing will occur all around very low water three hrs or so on either facet of lower tide. Weedless jigs tipped with mud minnows or Carolina rigged lower mullet will produce fantastic outcomes as the reds get relocating once more in the feeder creeks.
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Rock Fishing out of Oregon Inlet on Sunday(2-27)
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Captain Judy fishing report ,Savannah, 2-27
Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956
POB 30771
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA 31410
912 897 4921 912 897 3460 FAX
Captain Judys email fishjudy2@aol.com
February 28, 2011
Saltwater Inshore, Offshore, Blue Water fishing reports, Freshies Suggestions, and Little Miss Judys Believe It or Not story! Thanks for Reading!
Table of contents
MISS JUDY CHARTERS 2011 CLASS SCHEDULE there has been a change..
Captain Judy Fisheries Comments
Oral History of Georgia Fisheries
Bait is starting to show up!
Cold Water Reds Fishing with Captain Ray Crawley on Thursday, February 17, 2011
Eddy-a-tized Finding different moving water in one place, what to look for, and what to do when you find it!
CIRCLE HOOKS ONLY WHILE BOTTOM FISHING IN FEDERAL WATERS
Savannah Snapper Banks Fish catching possibilities for April, May, and June 2011
Gulf Stream Stuff MAKOS
The 2011 Hilton Head Harbor Wahoo ShootOut!
Freshies Report Aging your bait!
Little Miss Judy Believe it or Not! A tire tale!
MISS JUDY CHARTERS 2011 CLASS SCHEDULE
Please note some changes have been made..
CAPTAIN JUDY HELMEY
Kicking Fish Tail Since 1956
Inshore and offshore classes
Offshore Class
March 5, 2011 in the classroom has been changed to an on the water class Costs $ 125.00
Due to requests we have changed Saturday March 5, 2011 offshore class from a class room school to an on the water class .if you have signed up and have not been contacted, please give me a call 912 897 4921 or email fishjudy2@aol.com
March 6, 2001 Sunday offshore is still an on the water class $ 125.00
We still have a few spots left
Inshore class
March 12, 2011 in the classroom has been changed to an on the water class $ 125.00
Due to requests we have changed Saturday March 12, 2011 inshore class from a class room school to an on the water class .if you have signed up and have not been contacted, please give me a call 912 897 4921 or email fishjudy2@aol.com
March 13, 2011 Sunday inshore is an on the water class $ 125.00
We still have a few spots left..
On the water classes are departing from
Miss Judy Charters
124 Palmetto Drive
Savannah Georgia 31410
912 897 4921
Or visit
http://www.missjudycharters.com/directions.shtml
Captain Judys Fisheries Comments
I would like to welcome the new kids on the block. The Georgia Fisheries Alliance is a group of not only concerned fishermen, but also citizens that think that it’s time to speak out about current decisions made by those that govern our fisheries. I am supporting this soon to be organization and if you want to be added to the email list, please email gfanews@gmail.com
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Georgi…87653484588005
Oral History of Georgia Fisheries
Part one
With Captain Judy Helmey
Inshore waters are showing more signs of life!
Bait is starting to show up!
I have been seeing bait around my dock, which is located on Turners Creek. While inshore fishing this past week on the flats in the sound I saw small bait fish hugging the bottom and then making way in small schools. This is a sign that spring is springing into action!
Cold Water Reds
Fishing with Captain Ray Crawley on Thursday, February 17, 2011
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Captain Ray Crawley and Captain Kathy Brown! Now I bet there is a story here!
Fishing with Captain Ray Crawley on Thursday, February 17, 2011
Low tide 1:25 PM
High 7:21 PM
Captain Ray picked Captain Kathy Brown and I (Captain Judy) up at 11:00 AM at my dock located on Turners Creek. It was Captain Rays fish plan to be where he was going to fish at the last of the out going tide stage. After a cold ride to the tune of about 47 mph to a flat located in Warsaw Sound we started looking for red fish. Its funny about this time of the year. The water is cold so therefore the ride to the fishing ground can be very cold. However, when you stop all those clothes that you have wrapped yourself up in has to come off!
After arriving to the fishing spot and after un-layering we started looking for red fish. Captain Ray put the electric motor in the water and off we quietly went in search of singles or schools for cold water red fish. When I am offshore I guess you could call it having an eye to knowing what you are looking at. Well, looking for red fish and seeing has two different meanings.
When you are looking for red fish up on any flat it helps to know what kind of structure is covered with water. With the water being so crystal clear you can see very well. However, if you dont know what to look for all things causing some sort of shading are either fish or not! In my case with Captain Ray as my guide he could say, No thats not a fish that a rock or a log or a branch of some sort! As soon he started seeing schooling reds holding deep he would point with his rod and I would try to get a picture.
Although this might not look like more than a water shot only its is not. Those darker spots are red fish holding right on the bottom. If you look close enough you can see right in the middle of the picture where a couple of red fish moved causing quite mud storm under the water. This fish were sitting perfectly still at least until our presences were known.
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This is a picture of a log lying right on the bottom, which is supporting quite a bit of marine life. Its live structure like this that holds the interests of small bait fish looking for any sort of safe shelter. The log is sitting out in the middle of a flat all by its lonesome. So therefore any baits making way in this open area would appreciate an opportunity to hide or feed at this type of spot. Heres the thing if the small fish think its safe and there is a food value the bigger fish already have this spot dialed in. Any spots like this are potential areas that hold the interest of fish.
When you do happen to spot a school of red fish Captain Ray suggests to always cast out in front of where they are heading and to never cast directly into the school. When motoring (electric motor or push pole) down an area it is always suggested to have the sun, when possible, at your back. Once you have traveled the distance down the flat Captain Ray then suggest pulling away from the bank as if you are leaving the area. Once into deeper water you can then crank your engine and run back up the bank of which you just fished. The reason for this move is it gives the fish holding on the bank a forgetting period meaning out of sight out of mind. Once you get back to the starting point, kill your engine, and pull quietly back up to the bank putting the sun at your back again.
Once you find a school of red fish your first cast is always going to be a good indication of whether or not you are going to get a bite. I know this sound crazy, but if the fish are not spooked they normally will hit bait cast out in front of them. However, if they are spooked they will make a scattering run. If you are working a bank where the water is in the grass its suggested that you cast into grass in front of the school and then pull your bait out. The landing with be muffled and thing coming out of the grass is a very normal things.
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This is a rigged weed less jerk bait, which works great when being worked in shallow water and in marsh grass. The best news is the way this bait is rigged once hit the fish doing so is most likely going to be hooked up. This bait was Captain Ray first choice. When he found that it didnt no matte how he worked it he switch to another style. He rigged up a circle hook with a 20 pound fluorocarbon leader and laced a piece of peeling shrimp on. According to Captain Ray, if a worked bait doesnt work give the fish something that they can smell. All you have to do with this bait is to cast it into the area let it sit on the bottom, and wait for hit. Once you get hit you bow to the fish rather than setting the hook. Please remember when using a circle hook you have to give the fish a little room to move, because it the moving that gets your fish hooked!
Eddy-a-tized
Finding different moving water in one place, what to look for, and what to do when you find it!
I know that this sketch once transferred on to a disc didnt come out too clear. Hopefully you can read it just enough to understand what I am suggesting. The arrows pointing to the left represent the main current of the river, which is the strongest. The top of the drawing shows an indention in the bank. Now if the bank was straight like on the bottom of the drawing the current would charge straight down. The bank on top with the indention causes water to reverse direction when the current is pushed into the pocket. When the current is reversed an eddy is formed right in the middle of the pocket. If the main current is extremely strong an eddy is formed and break off currents will still continue in the opposite direction down the bank. This reversed current, the eddy, and the continued current down the bank offers fishermen lots of catching possibilities.
At the first turn of the current, in the eddy, on the pocket wall, and current running backwards make for an interesting place for bait fish to hold. And all fish already know this. Picking a point to start is the easier part. Slap in the middle of the eddy is another spot that needs to be consider as a hot spot. The best way to find where the bait is holding and where the larger fish are feeding from is to let your float, float in the current with bait in tow. Believe me, I have done it, seen it, and fished situation like this before! The next thing you should be thinking is where can I apply this knowledge in regards to places that I fish?
Circle HOOKS ONLY WHILE BOTTOM FISHING IN FEDERAL WATERS
(When targeting fish in the snapper grouper complex!)
Effective March 3, 2011 in federal waters
New Circle Hook Requirement
From left to right Kahle, circle hook, and J style hook
The requirement to used non-stainless circle hooks north of 28 degree N. Latitude is goes into effect March 3, 2011
You can use regular J hooks at the Savannah River Jetties, the inshore waters, and beachfronts, but when you move to the offshore waters all hooks when targeting fish listed in the snapper grouper complex must use circle hooks.
For inshore fishermen this means
Please purchase circle hooks and put them in your tackle box. You never know when you might get a good day and you would want to go offshore outside of the three mile limit to one of the artificial reefs. When bottom fishing in the area you will need to use circle hooks not J hooks.
Heres just a few fish that are listed in this group: Sheepshead, scup, Atlantic spadefish, triggerfish, vermilion, grouper, amberjack, black sea bass, bank sea bass, sailors choice, red porgy, white bone porgy, knobbed porgy, bar jack, and etc .for the rest of the list please go to
To find the complete list of species in the South Atlantic snapper grouper management unit:
From left to right: Eagle Claw hooks series L141 G Kahle hook series
Eagle Claw L197 G series hook circle series
These style hooks are very sharp, thin tinned, and work very well
Artificial Reefs
The Sheepshead bite is very good with offshore fishermen easily catching their limit of fish. The best news is this type of bite should last until Mid April!
For those of you that wonder what other kinds of fish you might catch while fishing at the artificial reefs at this time here is a short list..Flounder, black drum, red fish, summer trout, trigger fish, scup, blue fish, cold water sharks, and Atlantic sharpnose sharks. Now you must know the next line is going to be You really never know what you might catch after all its the ocean!
As far as what you might see on the surface .right whales, great white sharks, thresher sharks, and blue fin tuna! Whatever you do dont forget your camera!
Savannah Snapper Banks
For those fishermen that like to plan ahead I suggest getting started. Heres you fishing catching possibilities for April, May, and June 2011
Vermilion Snapper also known as B-liners Season
Our vermilion snapper season will open April 1, 2011
Closed November 1 till March 31, 2011
Vermilion Snapper
For more information
http://www.safmc.net/FishIDandRegs/F…5/Default.aspx http://safmc.net/
Grouper Season
Our grouper season will open on May 1, 2011
January 1 till April 30 2011
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Captain Judy holding up a nice scamp grouper
For more information
http://www.safmc.net/LinkClick.aspx?…Y%3d&tabid=139
Black Sea Bass Closure
Closes February 12, 2011 until opens on June 1, 2011
Heres a date that all fishermen need to be aware of. The black sea bass season will close on February 12 of this month. It will reopen on June 1, 2011. This means if you catch a black sea bass during the closure time you need release as soon as possible.
For more information
http://www.safmc.net/FishIDandRegs/F…2/Default.aspx
http://www.safmc.net/LinkClick.aspx?…k%3d&tabid=272
Gulf Stream Stuff
MAKOS
Juvenile Mako Shark, which charged my boat and acted as if it had the power to do something upon arrival. While bottom fishing at the Savannah Snapper Banks I watched as this shark stalked our boat while holding out on the outskirts. However, when a bottom fish was brought to the surface the shark must have picked up on the distress signals sent, because it basically charged our boat. I watched as the shark swam with fin out of the water while sporting it cobalt blue fighting colors speed right towards the boat. It was so intent on eating that it wasnt even bothered by the fact that I was at least 30 times larger than it. As soon as the shark made its approach the customer not knowing of the pending attack picked his caught fish out of the water, which really sent the shark into overdrive. It basically darted around the boat with an arched back, which said Ready to attack as well as feed! Before I could say anything it went after a small piece of squid on one of the bottom rigs. As soon as it felt the pressure the shark really put on a show!
Once hooked up the shark jumped and seemly sailed across the surface of the water. On one particular jump I saw quite a bit of light between it and the water. For every time I hooked up one of these fish it seems that they spend more time pulling away right on the surface. While making a strong the Mako would then jump catching lots of air with every leap.
What I know personally about a Mako Shark!
Over the years I have had a quite few close encounters with the mako shark. Once you get up and close with this fish you can realize a lot about them. Just looking at that mouth design makes you know that once they decided to attack something it chances for missing most likely isnt going to happen. It jaw is lined with wicked-looking teeth, which are sharply pointed with most of them curved inward. The eyes, which are on the large size probably, allow this fish to make precise attack moves. The coloring white bottom along with blue upper shows us that those above this fish especially in blue water will never see them coming and the ones below havent got a clue. This makes the moves of a mako more signature than ever.
I did a little checking in my library picking out the first book I came too, which was called Salt Water Game Fishes published in 1958. Here are some interesting things that found out about some of Makos that were caught, fought, and brought back to the dock in the good old days
According to the author, which was Edward C Migdalski, he came across some pretty interesting tails when came to the mako shark.
The largest Mako taken on rod and reels was 12 feet long and weight 1,000 pounds. It was captured off Mayor Island, New Zealand on March 14, 1943 by B D Ross
In the Western Atlantic the largest specimen recorded was about 10 feet 6 inches long and was taken of St Petersburg, Florida. Another Mako of 10 feet 2 inches was captured off New York Harbor. Heck, according to this book Ernest Hemingway took one on rod and reel of Bimini, Bahamas, that weighted 786 pounds.
The Mako is mostly a fish eater and is often seen pursuing mackerel and other fishes. The Mako is not one that will hesitate when attacking large fish. A 730 pound Mako taken off Bimini was found to have a 120 pound swordfish with bill included in its stomach. Another specimen of about 800 pounds harpooned off Montauk had been seen attacking a swordfish. When opened up the Make contained about 150 pounds of its victim.
The 2011 Hilton Head Harbor Wahoo ShootOut!
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Freshies Report
Aging your bait!
This is a good freshwater tip when targeting channel cats
Almost any kind of dead minnows will catch channel cats, but dead bait softens up with use and tears off the hook. Heres a way to keep it on the hook much longer.
Spread the minnows on a screen and let them dry in the sun for several hours. The screen lets both sides dry out and toughen up. Use the minnows as soon as theyre dry, or freeze them in a plastic bag to use later.
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Little Miss Judy Believe it or Not!
A tire tale!
While walking in my yard the other day I found this tree which has out grown my fathers self watering system. A couple of weeks ago I wrote about how my father made good use of discarded auto tires. This one method of putting a tire around a tree was thought of as a good idea. As you can see when the tire was placed on this tree it was very small. My father reasoning was when it rained some of the water would get hemmed up in the tire, which was around the tree. Before placing the tire around the tree he would make a few slices on the side facing down. These semi openings would allow water to seep down in the ground watering the tree when it most likely needed it the most. Since according to daddy the drier the ground the more the water was drawn to it.
And of course there is the mosquito breeding factor. Basically where there is standing water it becomes a hatchery for these insects. My father never mentioned this and I dont think it ever crossed his mind. It was his thoughts that the big cigar that he smoked took care of keeping these biters away!
Thanks for reading! Captain Judy
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The Southern Fishing Report by Ken Sturdivant 2-27
By Ken Sturdivant
106 Hickory Ridge
770 889 2654
Cumming, Georgia 30040
February 25, 2011
LAKE LANIER IS DOWN 1 FOOT, THE CREEKS ARE Slightly STAINED AND THE Principal LAKE IS Apparent & 53 DEGREES.
Bass fishing is honest and the fish are ready to feed. Begin with the jigs and the modest Spot Stickers with a green finesse worm. Glimpse for the spots shallow to deep at ten ft to thirty toes deep. Its tough to beat a tiny Spot Sticker and a Zoom green finesse worm on any primary lake stage. Also perform the deeper docks and a jerk bait and a #five Shad Rap will get some motion. Today on your own, we found tons of blue backs in the backs of the creeks and the spots are going to adhere to them day-to-day as the drinking water warms. Also the spoon will nevertheless perform if you see deep fish on factors or outdated road beds. Perform the spoons in the mouths of the reduced lake creeks and use a 1/two ounce Hopkins spoon. The deep fish are nonetheless consuming dying bait so be prepared for some quickly action if the universities of bait fish present up. We did not have that significantly accomplishment with crank baits but the jerk baits are working in pearl or any shad pattern. Cast them and jerk them three occasions and permit them suspend. But be confident to have tons of line on the reels and the stripers will appear following this bait also. All around the marina docks or more substantial docks use a night time crawler or medium shiners can perform and be sure to use light line. Include a modest split shot on the line and permit the baits get deep. Begin at 20 ft and deeper is a very good area to glimpse.
This Lake Lanier Striper report is from Captain Ken West and Captain Mike Maddalena of Massive Fish On! Guidebook Service, 404 561 2564. www.bigfishonguide.com
Striper fishing is slow. The temperatures are soaring and the lake is commencing to warm and the fishing continues to be difficult. The lake is clear down to ten ft and you can visually see the bait fish. We are nonetheless in the middle of a thread fin shad die off and the stripers are feeding on the dead and dying threads generating the fishing tough. The stripers have all the food they want with extremely minor work. There are birds on the south conclude as considerably as you can see choosing up dying threads to the position wherever they can hardly fly. Consequently, the birds are tiny support in finding fish. We have had reviews of a few fish becoming caught at night on bucktail jigs fished shallow on details in Flat and Balus creeks. Throughout the day umbrella rigs and small baits are selecting up a number of fish in Flat, Balus and Mud creeks in the 1st two several hours of the early morning. Do not hesitate to examine other creeks lake extensive from center to all the way in the back again. Pulling a combination of little and medium measurement baits on free of charge lines fifty – 70 ft again and bait 10 – 20 ft powering planner boards while casting a 1/2 ounce bucktail is a great technique in checking out creeks. As usually an umbrella rig stays an outstanding software in looking for fish.
February 25, 2011
WEST Stage LAKE IS DOWN six.one Ft, STAINED & 52 DEGREES BY CHRIS BELL
Bass fishing has been great. Fish have bit a small greater this week. With latest warmer temperatures fish pulled up a minor next bait searching for warmer temperatures. Fish are grouping up on sluggish tapering rocky details as they transfer into pockets staging for spawn. Use chrome lipless crankbaits and shallow operating crankbaits. This pattern will generate the 1st handful of fish which have been larger. The moment you have produced multiple casts to a presented position sluggish down with a Carolina rigged finesse worm to get a couple of much more bites. The 2nd pattern has been slow rolling spinnerbaits via shallow brush piles in the backs of pockets. Do not assume numerous bites, but this can generate you that kicker fish you require.
Hybrid and striper fishing is very good. Fish are grouping on shallow humps and roadbeds in ten ft of h2o. Above the final week fish moved from their deeper depths following bait. Drop dwell shad into schools of fish.
Crappie fishing has been excellent. Fish moved into short pockets in coves and creeks in planning to spawn. Fish have moved genuinely shallow so do not be surprised to catch fish in much less than three feet of water. Use stay minnows eighteen inches beneath a cork. Fish are genuinely grouped so if you do not get bit speedily be prepared to move to the next pocket. When you get bit the exact same place should offer many fish.
February 25, 2011
LAKE ALLATOONA IS thirteen.2 Feet, 50 DEGREES AND Clear
Bass fishing is honest and the fish are on spoons, jerk baits little finesse worms and jigs. Search on primary lake and deeper creek details at twelve toes as nicely as the creek ledges. Slow moving baits will be the best alternative for bass and scent can help. Use these lures extremely gradually in and on the creek mouths and deeper coves. Bomber 7As in child bass or pearl white are honest down lake. Operate worms and crank baits on reduce lake major lake rocky details. Use the smaller sized Texas rigged lizard in pumpkinseed or drinking water melon and include some True Craw scent. Later on each day use a more substantial green Zoom u tail worm on and about the docks and function it dead slow. Use some jacks juice and add a glass Venom rattle in the worm and allow it sink on a free of charge line. Slowly function the worm appropriate in the brush about these docks.
This Lake Allatoona striper and hybrid fishing guides report has been brought to you solely by Robert Eidson of 1st Bite Guide Service, 770 827 6282. www.firstbiteguideservice.com Lake Allatoona, Georgia e-mail: eidson6260@comcast.net
Linesides fishing Is beginning to get very good. The shad kill is 99 % about with. Fish are commencing to consume. Tiny River through the S turns to Victoria Landing are holding decent figures of hybrids. The southern finish also has some fish in the Allatoona Creek area. Flat-lines, planer boards and down-lines are all operating greatest at sunup and sundown. Throughout the center of the day, U-rigs are the greatest bite correct now. With increasing drinking water temps, it nearly seems to be like theyre staging for the river run. By the 2nd week of March, the river operate will be full swing, We even now have a number of days open up coming week. Give me a contact at 770 827-6282 and book your journey right now.
February 25, 2011
LAKE HARTWELL IS DOWN five.2 Toes, 49 DEGREES
Bass fishing is very good after the complete moon and we can expect some shallow fish the rest of the month. Work the shallows at daylight and then get some crank baits and hit the details. Modest to medium shad crank baits are beginning to work on creek bends down lake as properly as primary lake factors. The fish are transferring as the water warms. Use the Zoom gourd green worm on a Texas rig in the tight bank cover. Glimpse on the details down lake and try out the brass and glass mixture and a Texas rigged Culprit red shad or green shad worm. Cast them right on top of any brush pile in 12 to 19 ft of drinking water. Be confident to hit any blow downs with the jig or the worm. Do not be afraid to fish these baits genuinely shallow specially soon after mid day. Fish mid way back again in the creeks on the larger docks. These docks will warm the bordering waters. Shad Raps in pearl of normal shad will also function but use mild ten pound have confidence in to get the baits to run a little deeper.
February 25, 2011
LAKE RUSSELL IS DOWN 3.three Feet, Clear, 53 DEGREES
Bass fishing is honest and the fish are transferring to the shallows lake broad. Glimpse on the main lake points and creek ledges at 10 ft. Use the gourd green worm on a Texas rig in the restricted bank cover. Up the creeks search for any clearing drinking water. Then use a darkish jig and pig blend and fish restricted in any cover from the financial institution as considerably out as 15 ft. The Stanley jigs in the three/8 ounce measurement in darkish reds and blacks with a matching #eleven Uncle Josh trailer will be best. Include Actual Craw scent and use it typically casting to the exact same place. The most regular shallow bait is a #five or #7 Shad Rap in fire tiger, shad or chrome blue. The RS series Shad Raps can also be excellent if the fish are attracted to rattling, suspending baits. Attempt crank baits on rip rap blow downs, brief pockets and coves.
February 25, 2011
CLARK HILL IS DOWN five.2 Toes, STAINED & 54 DEGREES
Bass are restricted on creek bends down lake as well as major lake points. The fish are sluggish and all presentations will want to be the identical. Use the Zoom gourd green worm on a Texas rig in the restricted financial institution cover. Up the creeks use a darkish jig and pig mix and fish restricted in any cover from the bank as significantly out as 15 toes. The Stanley jigs in the three/eight ounce dimensions in darkish reds and blacks with a matching #11 Uncle Josh trailer will be best. Include Actual Craw scent and use it frequently casting to the very same location. Spoons in the one/two ounce measurements are the much better winter time lures in and over outdated trees and normal construction.
February 25, 2011
LAKE SEMINOLE IS Full, STAINED AND 62 DEGREES BY MATT BATY
Bass fishing is good. The bass are actually commencing to move up on the beds now. Sight fishing is actually a great way to catch bass proper now, as lengthy as you are in apparent water in close proximity to a good bedding area. Use a excellent pair of polarized eyeglasses to uncover the beds and the bass. Once you find a bass on bed, you need to decide regardless of whether or not the fish is worth your time. Some of the bass will be locked on and will stay on the mattress when you pitch your bait in. These are the ones that will usually bite. If the bass swims off when you pitch in your bait, than they usually are the ones that are hard to catch. Each and every bedding bass is various, so you just have to experiment to discover a minor about each fish. There are several diverse baits that will catch bass, nevertheless Big Bite Baits has recently intended 1 that is going to be awesome. With the aid of Dean Rojas, Massive Bite has intended a sight fishing bait named the Warmouth. It actually resembles a bream feeding on the eggs of a bass when Texas rigged. Go to www.bigbitebaits.com and see a preview of the bait, and I think you can pre-order them. They need to be on shelves mid March. If you don’t genuinely like sight fishing, then you have other choices. 1 good method is to use a jerk bait in close proximity to spawning regions. Go with the new Spro McStick 95, as it is a minor smaller than its authentic 110. The bait functions genuine properly on 10 lb. Sunline FC Sniper, so you may have to use a spinning outfit. Fast erratic steps with 4-five 2nd pauses look to perform best this time of 12 months. This strategy really works effectively, so go out and give it a shot. The very best colour in my viewpoint is distinct chartreuse.
February 25, 2011
LAKE GEORGE IS Full, fifty five DEGREES & Distinct
Bass fishing is very good and the drinking water is warming fast. Search on primary lake deeper creek points and on the principal lake creek ledges. Early each and every day use a slow shifting bait for the bass and scent can aid. Use these lures really little by little in and on the creek mouths and deeper coves. Use the Texas rigged lizard in pumpkinseed or drinking water melon and add some Genuine Craw scent. Later on each and every day use a greater green Zoom u tail worm on and around the docks and work it dead slow. Gradually perform the worm proper in the brush close to these docks. Fish the main river channel with Carolina rigs in twelve to eighteen toes of drinking water. Smaller sized baits seemed to be the ticket like a 4 inch Zoom tube bait .Find the educational institutions keeping about the deeper construction in 15 to 18 feet and use sluggish shifting baits. Attempt the Carolina rigs and tiny to medium DT10 crank baits. If we can get a handful of warm sunny days back glimpse for the shallow grass bite to pick up.
February 25, 2011
LAKE WEISS IS DOWN 3.18, STAINED & 55 DEGREES BY MARK COLLINS Guide SERVICE
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Bass fishing is honest and a few largemouth are commencing to show up on secondary factors and the rip rap around the bridges major into significant spawning creeks, Rat L Traps and Spinnerbaits are catching these staging fish. Tiny River is nonetheless creating some great Spot fishing in the upper component on the previous river ledges and the steep rock banks, a drop shot rig with a four inch worm or a small craw is functioning excellent.
Striper fishing is very poor and a number of Stripers are becoming caught in the upper Coosa river trolling one/4 ounce jigs with a 3 and 4 inch white Sassy Shad trailer, at 1.five -2 mph.
Crappie fishing is wonderful and our fish are beginning to stage in the bays and cove’s on a pre spawn pattern. Some fish are shallow in two to 4 toes of water and they are getting caught on minnows, but the greater females are nevertheless staged in six to 12 ft of h2o. Extended line trolling with Jiffy Jigs in one/24 ounce in shades JJ12, JJ13, JJ17, JJ24 is generating some great Weiss Lake slabs.
February 25, 2011
LAKE OCONEE IS Total, 53 DEGREES, STAINED TO MUDDY BY MARK SMITH
Lake Oconee Line Aspect report brought to you by Mark Smith at Reel Time Information Service. 404-803-0741. wwwreeltimeguideservice.com
Bass fishing is fair. The bass are beginning to move into the shallow spring places. Uncover rocks and work modest crank bait off of the rocks. With the water temp escalating everyday much more fish will begin to move in the creeks and coves, following the bait. Some greater fish have proven up on the jig fished under docks and framework. Make confident the dock is near deeper drinking water. This is the time of 12 months for alter so be all set to modify as the weather conditions alterations.
Line facet fishing great Spring is coming. It is time to head to the dam. Make sure you have all the kinds of bait you will will need. One particular day they like shiners, and the up coming they like shad. Glimpse for fish to stage off of striper position and the boat property at the dam. Have down lines and flat lines ready. Soon after the long winter months these fish will be hungry. Now is the time to take a child fishing. These fish really should keep on the south finish of the lake till May well.
Crappie fishing is very good. The crappie bite is starting up up. It is day to day. You go out 1 day and can not uncover the fish and the subsequent day you have difficulty retaining a line in the water. The fish have proven up in Lick creek and up the Appalachia River. It will not be lengthy ahead of they are in Sugar Creek also. Now is the time to put large slabs in the cooler. Dark jiffy jigs suggestion with a minnow, black blue is my very first pick. Some of the bigger fish have proven up in extremely shallow drinking water. It is just heading to get much better as spring gets nearer.
Catfish report by Chad Smith Guide Service. Above the past week the cat fishing has gotten greater with the warming water temp. The bite has been about the timber on the principal lake among sugar creek and the parks ferry campground fishing the channels in 30-35 feet of h2o. Most of the fish came on thread fins this week. Go to www.chadsmithgui8deservice.com or contact 706-207-2411 for a lot more data.
February 25, 2011
LAKE SINCLAIR IS DOWN 1.3 Toes, 56 DEGREES, Primarily STAINED.
Bass are biting and they are shallow. The fish are proper on the banking institutions and except if we get some chilly weather conditions, they will keep shallow for at least 10 days. Docks are excellent pre spawn sizzling spots. And if there is a creek channel shut by operate a big crank bait or use a short Carolina rigged pumpkinseed lizard correct in into the docks and then on the channel ditch. Use the black and red Stanley 1/2 ounce jig and a bigger Professional Pork Trailer by Uncle Josh is very good on the stumps rows and previous creek ditches. Perform jigs gradually above cover as the Bass settle to the sharper drops on creek financial institutions and points. Zooms pumpkinseed lizards with a red tail on a Carolina rig has been fair all day. Spinner baits and crank baits will perform. Head to the northwest coves and the Bass are in the mouths of the major lake and major river creeks. Appear on the deeper factors and the on outdated creek bends and they are restricted on cover. Whitewater creek is a fantastic winter and early spring staging region for the Bass.
February 25, 2011
JACKSON LAKE IS DOWN 5.one Feet, Clear & fifty five DEGREES
Bass fishing is fair and the Bass are shifting lake vast. The early morning hours bite is very good and the fish are biting a selection of baits. Worms and jigs are greatest early. Then mid day, get out the deep diving crank baits and work the and ledges off the factors. Wooden can be the important as the water warms all around any sort of old wooden. Great lures to catch these suspending Bass are the amount five Shad raps in the red crawfish colour and the perch shade or a Rapala DT10. Zoom u tail worm rigged Carolina type with a 3/16 ounce bodyweight and a three foot leader are honest up lake. Check out to match the coloration of the water with your bait as this appears to be the most productive way to get that bite. Any and all brush piles or stump beds that re keeping fish want a good application of each the crank bait and Carolina rig. No reviews on a prime h2o bite but get them spinnerbaits prepared for subsequent week.
Meet Bass Pro and tv personality Jimmy Houston at the North Metro Baptist Church on March 31, 2011. There will be a meal integrated in a $ ten.00 ticket at the door. Get in touch with 770 995 9055 or see www.northmetro.net for facts.
Ken Sturdivant, Lowrance Skilled Fishing Workers will be conducting No cost! Sonar Seminars at Bass Professional Shops Out of doors Entire world in Lawrenceville Georgia. The Fundamentals OF SONAR seminars are held on the previous Saturday of every month at 2pm. All seminars are subject matter to change without having recognize.
If you would like to have a no cost set up sheet for your sonar, send me an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net and inquire for the Sonar Setup Quick List.
We have these BASS FISHING guides for sale: BASS FISHING LAKE ALLATOONA BASS FISHING WEST Level LAKE, BASS FISHING LAKE RUSSELL , BASS FISHING WEST Stage LAKE and BASS FISHING LAKE HARTWELL. These textbooks are published exclusively for Bass and each e-book covers every week of the yr. Each guide $ 39.00. If you would like a sample of any guide, deliver us an e mail to kensturdivant@earthlink.net. Our mailing tackle is: Southern Fishing Universities Inc. 106 Hickory Ridge, Cumming Georgia 30040.
We have 3 guides that cover ALL SPECIES in these lakes, 52 WEEKS ON LAKE ALLATOONA, 52 WEEKS ON LAKE LANIER and 52 WEEKS ON WEST Point LAKE on sale. Each book is $ 23.95. Our mailing deal with is: Southern Fishing Universities Inc. 106 Hickory Ridge, Cumming Georgia 30040. Copyright 2011, Southern Fishing Schools Inc. Contact us to set up a school, Maps and Depth Finders or Rods, Reels and Lures for Bass. www.havefunfishing.com 770 889 2654.
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Hatteras Hot Bluefin Bite – Seeking Crew!

Greetings all!
As several, if not most of you are well informed, there are good numbers of bluefin offshore of Hatteras that are cooperating on trolled baits as properly as jigging/popping.
On our previous trip, the climate only allow us do one and 1/eight trips of four scheduled. The first day we gave it a check out we left the dock with the wind blowing much less than ten knots however, 15 minutes prior to we place the lines in it was blowin’ a continuous 19 and gusting greater.
We fished for an hour in 4-six footers with a shut period and with two crew extremely green at the gills we headed for the barn soon after selecting up a number of Excess fat Alberts.
The 2nd day was as nice a day as you can request for offshore of Hatteras in winter and we manged two tiny bluefin in the sixty – 80 pound range, keeping one for the table an releasing the other.
I hung all around for one more 4 days hoping the forecast would adjust, but wound up bagging the final two trips.
During that period of time a couple of of the nearby skilled charter boats braved some hard problems and have been rewarded with the look of a a lot bigger class of fish numerous of which ended up upwards of 73 inches and 200+ lbs with studies of 300 & 400+ pounders.
The extended expression marine forecast suggests that Wednesday, 3/2 will be the first decent day. Thus, I am arranging to fish as many days as achievable from three/two through three/thirteen.
Please see http://www.Tempest-Sportfishing.com for added data.
At this level we’re vast open. If you’re interested, make sure you give me a shout ASAP as there is no telling how extended these remarkable fish will linger in the location.
Finest regards,
Captain Alex Craig
Tempest-Sportfishing
Hatteras, NC 27943
Phone: 215-837-3311
Email: alexcraig@Tempest-Sportfishing.com
Net Internet site: http://www.Tempest-Sportfishing.com
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FREE cobia seminar
Excellent Luck & Very good Fishing,
Capt. Joe Shute
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