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In This Issue: Saltwater Reports Freshwater Reports Outdoors Sportsman Ferry Schedules Hunting that door mat Vinny Perino’s Fish Grill Tide Chart www.gillwetter.com October 25, 2005 ‘Your Local Fishing News’ Covering S.E. North Carolina The Cover Gill Wetter for this issue is Jennifer Burton with her first Red Drum measuring 26 and 3/4 inchs and weighing in at 6 lbs. Caught on a Carolina Rig with a dead mullet minnow working the rocks. Photo courtesy of B&B Bait and Tackle

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Page 1: Vinny Perino’s Fish Grill - The Gillwetter Outdoors · Your home with security & serenity, Harbor Oaks. Pool, Tennis, Party Room, Grills, Abundant Parking, Waterfront Lifestyle

In This Issue:Saltwater Reports

Freshwater ReportsOutdoors Sportsman

Ferry SchedulesHunting that door mat

Vinny Perino’s Fish GrillTide Chart

www.gillwetter.com

October 25, 2005 ‘Your Local Fishing News’ Covering S.E. North Carolina

The Cover Gill Wetter for this issue is Jennifer Burton with her first Red Drum measuring 26 and 3/4 inchs and weighing in at 6 lbs. Caught on a Carolina Rig with a dead mullet minnow working the rocks. Photo courtesy of B&B Bait and Tackle

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Owners & Publishers:Adam BurtonMark Mayo

Editor:Mark Mayo

Graphics & Layout:Mark Mayo

Staff Writers:Adam BurtonJennifer Burton

Ad Production Asst.:Jasmine Mayo

Ad Sales:Adam Burton

The Gill Wetter is published weekly from May to October and then two times a month from October through April. We are dedicated to providing accurate local fishing reports and fishing news that covers Brunswick, New Hanover, and Pender Counties in Southeastern North Carolina. We are here for the fishing public as an outlet for the unbiased publish-ing of personal images displaying their grand fishing catches.

The Gill Wetter www.gillwetter.com October 25, 2005 page 2

In this issueContents:Note from the Publishers pg.2

Saltwater Reports pg.3

Freshwater Reports pg.14

Outdoors Sportsman pg.14

Ferry Schedules pg.3 & 5

Hunting that door mat pg.10

Vinny Perino’s Fish Grill pg.12

Tide Chart pg.13

Service Directory pg.15

The Gill WetterP.O. Box 569Carolina Beach, N.C. 28428Phone: 547-3248Web: www.gillwetter.comEmail photos to:[email protected] Mail photos to: Braggin RightsP.O. Box 569Carolina Beach, N.C. 28428All photos will become property of The Gill Wetter. We reserve the right to edit any and all content sent to us.

All rights reserved. Reproduction of contents is strictly prohibited without permission of The Gill Wetter.

Welcome aboard The Gill Wetter, Guys and Gals! We are excited to bring you a brand new local-ized publication covering fishing and outdoor sporting news from the southeastern region of North Carolina. Our publication will keep your gills wet with plenty of local fishing photos along with informative targeted local fishing reports for the salty dog in all of us, we are ‘Your Local Fishing News’. We will cover what’s new and what’s happening in Saltwater and Freshwater fish-ing for Brunswick, New Hanover, and Pender Counties. This publication is first and foremost for you ‘The Fisherman’, ‘The Angler’, ‘The Salty Dog’, ‘The Sportsman’, or whatever you call yourself, so write us, email us, sound off, and send us photos of your best catches. Here at The Gill Wetter we pride our self on being community involved. We plan on being a recognizable force in the in-volvement of the junior angler and outdoors youth. Good Luck, Tight Lines, and keep that worm wigglin’!

NO GUPPIES FOUND HERE!Welcome aboard The Gill Wetter, Guys and Gals! We are excited to bring you a brand new local-

Kate and Charlie Seal with a 4.5 lb flounder and a 4.25 lb. Red Drum caught near Snow’s Cut on finger mullet.

Another fine Black Drum caught by Gennings Penny.

from the staff of the Gill Wetter.

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Hi, this is Capt. Matt Wirt with Reel Adventure Charters.

Inshore the redfish and flounder ac-tion is on fire. Big numbers of redfishare being caught in the ICW and on the mud flats near Southport. Theyare biting well on Berkley Gulp! and live bait. The flounder are concen-trated near the inlets and are stack-ing up on many inshore and near shore ledges. The speckled trout are also biting well and they can be found near creek mouths and inlets.

Offshore the Spanish have finallythinned out a bit. The gray trout have moved in and can be caught at any near shore reef using stingsilvers. The King Mackerel action is hot right off the beach on out to about 20 miles. Live bait is preferred but dead cigars will still produce good results. The false albacore should be show-ing up soon and are a blast to catch on ultra light tackle!

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Fort Fisher Ferry Schedule6.15 a.m.7.45 a.m.8.30* a.m.9.15 a.m.10.00 a.m.1.00 p.m.1.45 p.m.2.30 p.m.* Summer runs only: May 24 – Sept 5, 2005** Winter runs only: Jan 1 – May 23, 2005 Sept 6 – Dec 31, 2005

Jason Todd from Charlotte caught this 25” redfish with Reel AdventureCharters on thier new 17’ flats boat. The red bit a Berkley Gulp! grub andwas caught in less than a foot of water!

Dwayne Utsman with a 39” Red Drum caught on figer mullet nearCarolina Beach Inlet.

Crossing: 30 minutesFare: One Way$1.00 Pedestrian$2.00 Bicycle Rider$3.00 Motorcycles$5.00 Vehicle and/or combination less than 20’$10.00 Vehicle and/or combination 20’ up to 40’$15.00 Vehicle and/or combination over 40’ up to 65’

Ferry Information: www.ncferry.org1-800-368-8969 (910) 457-6942

2.30 p.m.3.15 p.m.4.00 p.m.4.45 p.m.5.30 p.m.7.00 p.m.8.30** p.m.

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Saltwater Fishing ReportsNew Hanover CountyWrightsville Beach

Capt. Rick Bennett reports: Fishing this week has been heav-ily impacted by persistent north-erly winds and then torrential rains. Some areas saw 12 inches of rain. The poor weather has limited boat-ing and fishing activity, but as things settle back down, fall fishing should be in full swing. Inshore: Thus far this fall the red drum fishing has been outstanding. You can find the reds in the inlets, the ICW and the creeks. Best bait is live menhaden or finger mullet or fresh chunk bait (mullet) fished on a carolina rig. Flounder fishing while not as good as the reds, has been good as well. The best fishing has been in the inlets, the cut and the river. Sheepshead are biting around the bridge pilings along with a few black drum. Nearshore: High seas have limited ocean fishing. The spanish mackerel catches that have been so good all summer long are diminishing and be-ing replaced by bluefish. Gray trout are biting at the nearshore reefs us-ing live bait or jigging spoons. Offshore: King mackerel are biting in the 10 mile areas. Live bait is typically best, but dead cigar min-now and /or ballyhoo will work also. Be sure to fish a downrigger so you can attract the big fish that are a bit deeper. Gulfstream: It’s tuna time! Yellow-fin and blackfin tuna are the main targets in the stream. Wahoo will add an interesting challenge to the mix. It’s that time when mono leaders will catch more tuna, but wire is neces-sary for wahoo...take your chances or play it safe??? With the moderate temperatures we are experiencing look for fishing to be good and get better for a long fall season. For those of you looking for something fun to do this winter, please visit my website to see about my annual fishing school coming up March 4, 2006. Seating is limited so early registration is recommended.Let’s Go Fishing!!!

Gary Seine with a nice Black Drum caught with Capt. Rick Bennet of Rod-Man Charters.

Cliff Mathews with a 4 lb. Red Drum relaxing on his day from fighting crime.

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Saltwater Fishing ReportsBrunswick CountyOak Island - Southport

Will, from Oak Island Sporting Goods reports the kings are still be-ing caught near shore usinglive bait. the best areas have been the cape fear river channel from bald head island to the lighthouse rocks 1 & 2. kings are also being caught be-tween the ocean crest pier and thelockwood folly inlet, with others be-ing caught at ar425(yaupon reef). some nice trout are being caught on all of the oak island piers using, both live and artificial bait.red drum are making a nice showing in the inter-coastal waterway and the southport waterfront using live and artificial baits near grass beds or your deeper holes. the southport waterfront has also seen flounder being caught us-ing live bait and bucktail jigs. catches are being produced from the city pier all the way to snows cut. surf fishing is starting to pick up with spots and blues being caught on oak island between caswell beach lighthouse to 58th street in oak island. the oak island point is also producing some nice catches as well. the best bait would be bloodworms and shrimp for the spots, with cut mullet and plugs or jigs for the blues.

Southport Ferry Schedule5.30 a.m.7.00 a.m.7.45* a.m.8.30 a.m.9.15 a.m.10.00 a.m.11.30 a.m.1.00 p.m.1.45 p.m.2.30 p.m.3.15 p.m.4.00 p.m.4.45 p.m.6.15 p.m.7.45** p.m.

Crossing: 30 minutesYEAR-ROUND DEPARTURESFare: One Way$1.00 Pedestrian$2.00 Bicycle Rider$3.00 Motorcycles$5.00 Vehicle and/or combination less than 20’$10.00 Vehicle and/or combination 20’ up to 40’$15.00 Vehicle and/or combination over 40’ up to 65’

* Summer runs only:May 24 – Sept 5, 2005

** Winter runs only:Jan 1 – May 23, 2005Sept 6 – Dec 31, 2005

Ferry Information: www.ncferry.org1-800-368-8969 (910) 457-6942

Tom Hogue with a 7 lb. 4oz. Red Drum caught on a finger mullet in the river.

Rance McLelland from Salisbury, NC caught this nice 8 lb. 12oz. Flounder on a finger mullet.

Shari Moore with a 5 lb. 1 oz. Flounder caught near the inlet using a live mud minnow.

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Saltwater Fishing ReportsBrunswick CountyOcean Isle - Holden Beach

Barrett McMullan reports:Inshore report: As each tide passes the water continues to clear up from last week’s downpour, which left both inshore and nearshore waters a tea brown color. Despite the less than perfect water clarity it is Fall and the fish are here. The red drum bitehas been the best in recent memory going on now for over a month. Both size and number of fish caught haveleft inshore anglers scrambling for heavier gear. Capt. Stan Gurganus who runs his charter boat the Stori Teller out of the Ocean Isle Fishing Center explained that the technique of choice is pretty simple right now, “put a mullet minnow on the bottom and hold on”. The most recent hot spots for the drum have been the offshore tip of the Little River jetties, the Craven street intracoastal docks on Ocean Isle and the mouth of Shallotte inlet. In addition to the red drum a decent number of flounderare also around. With larger mullet minnows migrating in abundance right now it seems like there might not be as many flounder around asthere are in Spring, but the one’s that are being caught are much larger than average. One final note on theinshore fishing is that the spots havearrived as evidenced by the shoulder to shoulder pier fishing activity thatcan be seen on every pier along the North Carolina coast.

Nearshore report: The same theme runs true for nearshore as it does for inshore fishing. Water clarity is a bigissue. The rough seas and heavy rain that pounded us for a couple weeks has let up but we still are see-ing its affect. Once again though, it is Fall time and the fish don’t seemto be terribly concerned with the poor water clarity like they might be during other times of year. The pogies have arrived in full force off our beaches in the past week. From south Myrtle Beach all the way to the Cape Fear River and anywhere in between the pogies are here. In addition to the pogies, Fall mullets and spots are also migrating down the beach. The prevalence of bait nearshore has set off the dinner bell for the beach king mackerel bite. The best king-fish action seems to be closest towherever the most bait is. In the

past two weeks the most bait started up around the Cape Fear River and has slowly moved its way south and is currently holding at Shallotte inlet. The king mackerel have followed the same track. Fishing was great at the end of the Cape Fear River, then off of Lockwood inlet and now it is best off of Shallotte inlet. If you are go-ing to focus your fishing day aroundcertain times, it is important to watch the tides. When fishing close toshore for king mackerel the tide will effect when the kings are biting best. The best bites seem to be occurring around any tide change. Shallotte inlet, Shallotte ledge, Little River tideline and Myrtle Beach rocks are the places to be as of today. As the water continues to clear, expect a big concentration of kingfish tomove into the 55 to 65’ depth range as they always do this time of year. Besides the king mackerel, as I sit here typing I am flicking the grouperscales off the keypad. Capt. Brant McMullan, Rube McMullan, Amy McMullan and York Pharr crushed the grouper today in 75’ of water off of Ocean Isle. They reported live pogies as the bait of choice and said the bite was on fire. This time ofyear king mackerel are not the only type of schooling fish, grouper willbunch up over ledges making them and easy target for experienced bot-tom fishermen.

Offshore report: Most boats in this area are focusing on king mackerel fishing this time of year leaving uswith little information on the Gulf Stream bite. A local Ocean Isle Beach boat the ‘Crews Missile’ did venture out to the stream on Friday and fished from the Steeples southto the Black Jack hole and 100/400. They reported a decent bite of fishand encountered Yellowfin tuna,wahoo, dolphin, and released a sailfish. As the water temperaturecontinues to cool the wahoo fishingshould reach outright pandemonium phase soon. Capt. Brant McMullan’s ‘Showtime’ will be in the Gulf Stream at least one day this week so we will have a better report next week.

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Barret McMullen & Alan Ambrose with a 67 lb. Wahoo fishing at the sameole!

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Saltwater Fishing ReportsPender CountySurfcity - Topsail

Hello folks Capt. David with this outdoors report.The recent strom dumped a lot of rain on us and it has slowed the bite and made it tough for us and the fish.The water is dirty and muddy but the fish are still here and will bite. The spots are here and are being caught on the pier and beaches.Reds are running the surf and a lot of slot size and overslot fish are being caught.There are some trout running the beach and flounder are biting as well.Early morning and late evening are the best time for them. Some decent trout and drum are around the dredge dock on the south end and specks and flounder are at the swing bridge. Some folks at the park beside the swing bridge were tearing up the spots this weekend. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.GO FISHING!!

Offshore has been rough lately and everyone who goes out comes back in because its just plain rough outside.One thing I would like to stress is safety and common sense. Check with the national weather service in Wilmington for a marine forecast and use your head. A small craft advisory or warning is for ves-sels 60ft and under. Look before committing to go out the inlet, if it looks bad it probably is! Breakers all the way across the inlet is a danger sign . Think! It’s not worth the risk to you ,your passengers,or your boat.If you dont have a marine radio ,get one. You can get a good handheld for about a hundred bucks and the have a weather channel. If you’re wondering why I’m writing about this the local news had a story on a boat in Carolina beach inlet that capsized and one person was killed. Please be safe on the water ,it could be my life or yours that we save.Capt. David - Headhunter Outdoors 910-329-0818

Dan Agro and Capt. David Baxley with Dan’s 6 lb. door mat. George Nichols “behind the camera” and crew with a mess of spot tails and blue fish caught while fishing with HeadHunter Charters.

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THE GILL WETTER JR. ANGLER

Joe Winslon caught a 53 lb. Wahoo fishing at the Black Jack on the Motivation II.

Adam Burton fishing with Alan Ambrose caught 15 and a 18 pounder King Mackerel. Courtesy of B&B Bait and Tackle.

The Gill Wetter Jr. Angler for the issue is Dakota Utsman fishing the docks with shrinp. “It’s barely a keeper, but sure was mmm... mmm... good”, said Dakota.

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Dwayne and Dakota Utsman with a 22” 3.5 lb. Red Drum and a 19” 2 lb. 11 oz. Red Drum and yes Dakota caught the bigger of the two. Ha Ha... Daddy. Courtesy of B&B Bait and Tackle. Jack Murry from Ohio caught a 26 3/4” 9 pounder Red in the ICW on finger mullet.

Kevin Blair with a nice keeper Flounder caught with Capt. Rick Bennet of Rod-Man Charters.

Samantha Dew caught this nice Trout fishing with Capt. Rick Bennet of Rod-Man Charters out of Wrightsville Beach.

Trammel from Atlanta caught this 6lb 6oz Citation Spanish with Reel Adventure Char-ters. The spanish hit a live pogy while kingfishing off of Carolina Beach.

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Hunting that door matby Adam Burton

The most frequent question asked to me at my Dad’s bait and tackle shop would most definitely be,“ What’s the best place to catch flounder and, what do I use?” Wellhere’s where it gets tricky.You want to give your customer the best advice, and not step on too many toes.I usually start with the realistic ap-proach of letting them know that the information I’m goingto provide isn’t written in stone.I usually approach the question asked by finding out if they are goingto fish from the hill or take a boatride.Sometimes that will affect the bait and tackle situation. If going out on the boat, you should go with at least two to three dozen mud minnows. Hook the mud minnow through the lips, if not you’ll drown the minnow in the process of reeling back in. You will need to ever so often take back in one to two feet of line to keep your minnow from burrowing back into the mud.

(Note: they call’em mud minnows). If your local tackle shop is out of these little flounder delicacies, my personalfavorite would be the ole mullet minnow. A lot of guys swear by live mullet minnows, whereas myself, I tend to prefer the precaught frozen ones. In my book there’s nothing worse than spending any fishing time huntingbait.Also with frozen mullet there’s no need for extra equipment, no bubble box, no cast nets, no turbo trolls and save gas not having to look for bait.

As far as the rig I fish with, the oletrusty multy species Carolina rig is my choice. Probably the easiest and cheapest rigs in salt water fishing.Carolina rigs consist of four basic parts, weight, swivel, leader and hook. In years past, I was partial to the egg weight, until last summer when a fisherman and his buddycame into te shop. The fishermanwas using a quarter ounce bullet weight and his buddy was using the same set up except he rigged on an egg weight. They fished together allday using the same bait fishing thesame spots. The fisherman using the

bullet weight had out fished his part-ner in crime, bag limit to five. Aftertrying this method, I can testify that my flounder strikes have increasedby at least ten to fifteen percent.

Part two of the Carolina rig would be a # 7 barrel swivel. I prefer a black swivel to try and prevent a lot of use-less bluefish hitting my bait. Nickeland brass tend to reflect and sparklein the water attracting the blue fish.

The third thing to figure out is whatkind of leader to use. I prefer to use a 20lb. test Cajun Red Line, 18 to 24 inches.Some people prefer braided, steel, titanium, or iron silk. Just give me the Cajun red line,’ cause I can get 16 to 17 leaders off of one 300 yd filler spool for around $ 5.00. Can’tbeat that!

Probably the most important piece, I’d say, to the Carolina rig is the hook. The most commonly usedhook by flounder fisherman in myarea is the # 2 Lazer Sharp Eagle Claw. But just to keep myself honest, I do sometimes tie on a 2/0 L042/G Eagle claw hook while I’m trolling. It

seems to work better because it’s a bit bigger.Try and run at least an eighth of an inch out of the mullet minnows head. It seems that with the a little extra hook, it helps to hook the flounder’stop jaw on the strike, giving you precious seconds to try and set your hook while the fish is trying to spityour minnow out after that initial pull. When fan casting, the #2 L042/G works just fine, when you feel thatbite fan casting, you need patience to prevail.You may wonder why patience plays such a roll in flounder fishing. Well,a flounder is an ambush predator. Itsneaks up and hunts its prey like a cat does a bird, waiting to pounce. When you feel the bite, do yourself a favor,flip your bell housing giving out about2 to 3 feet of line, let him get the bait, Grab a drink or tell a fish story to afriend. Some people like to wait until they see their line moving.A sure sign that a fish is on, buthas probably swallowed your hook. That’s okay if the fish is legal size,and you’re gonna eat him.But what if he’s not and you’re using a stainless steel hook? That could be

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fatal to under sized fish thrown backand less citations for future flounderfisherman. So from my point of view,let’s stay away from stainless steel hooks if you use that type of fishingstyle.

As far as where to fish...the first areathat comes to mind would have to be Snow’s Cut. The flounder capital ofNorth Carolina.The North Carolina state record was caught in this little slice of heaven. Snow’s Cut has an array of hard structures for the ambush of a big flat dog.‘The Cut’, as we call it, is a spot that usually holds a consistent bite. But there are days when the biting slows

and on days like that, I make my way toward the north courtesy of the ICWW.Traveling in the direction of Wrights-ville Beach from Snow’s Cut, working my way towards the Carolina Beach Inlet,I try most of the docks, pilings and piers. If I don’t catch any keepers within 6 structures, I move to the east side of the ICWW, more toward the sand bars, shell bottoms, and marsh grass, and just keep working my way towards the Inlet.If you use a depth gauge or fishfinder, go halfway up into the inletand begin looking for the drop off. A good friend, Joe Cox, and I work thatdrop off like no tomorrow, and almost always pleased with the time spent there. So go try it!

Well, enough of my rambling, hope-fully some of this info will help you land your first one or the Big one.

Till next time.... keep your gills wet. Adam Burton

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Vinny Perino’s Fish Grill - Linguine with Clam Sauce

Ingredients1 pound Linguine, or spaghettini2 tablespoons olive oil3 ounces chorizo, diced1/2 cup finely chopped yellow onions3 tablespoons thinly sliced garlic2 teaspoons chopped fresh oregano1/2 teaspoon salt1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes2 pound Little Neck clams, scrubbed and purged in water 3/4 cup dry white wine1/2 cup clam juice1/2 cup heavy cream2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil1/4 cup finely chopped fresh parsley leaves

1/2 cup finely grated Parmesan

DirectionsBring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the linguine and cook until al dente, 8 to 9 minutes. Drain the pasta in a colander, reserving 1/2 cup of the cooking liquid. Return the pasta to the pot and toss with the cooking liquid. Cover and set aside.In a large, heavy saute pan or medium pot, heat the oil over medium heat. Add the chorizo and cook, stirring, for 2 minutes. Add the onions and cook, stirring, until soft, 3 minutes. Add the garlic, oregano, salt, and red pepper flakes, and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add the wine and clam juice and cook for 1 minute. Add the clams, cover, and shaking occasionally, cook un-til the clams open, about 5 minutes. Discard any unopened clams. Add the cream and lemon juice, stir well, and simmer for 1 minute. Add the cooked pasta and toss to coat. Add the extra-virgin olive oil and parsley, and toss to coat. Divide among serving bowls and top each portion with cheese. Serve immediately.

Vinny PerinoGraduated; from Culinary Inst. of America, High Park New York 1986Family; from Palermo, SicilyHas been living in Wilmington for 10 yearsJob; Executive chief for Antonio’s Pizza & PastaCome by and try some of Vinny’s special recipes at An-tonio’s open 7 days a week, Sunday 12:00 to 10:30 pm. Monday thru Thursday 11 :00 am to 10:30 pm. Friday and Saturday 11 :00 am to 11 :30 pm.Call ahead for something special

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Tide Chart for Masonboro InletLatitude N. 34.1833° Longitude W. 77.8167°

Adjust times by the following:

HIGH LOWCarolina Beach -25 min. -25 min.Wilmington +3 hr,48 min. +3 hr,31 min.Little River +12 min. +23 min.New River -7 min. -5 min.Southport +12 min. -4 min.Topsail -3 min +38 min.

This Jr. Angler is Dowling King with a great King Mackerel catch and a great smile!

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Hold the SaltFreshwater Fishing Reports

Want to see your freshwaterphotos here, send them to us

with a description of your catch!

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Capt. David - Headhunter Outdoors, Now lets talk about hunting. General gun deer season started Oct.15th. Remember to wear your blaze orange,Its the law. If you still hunt it’s time to give your stand and safety harness a good checkout before heading to the woods. If you don’t have a harness ,get one .A fall can at the least ruin you’re day and could cost you you’re life.Be sure of you’re target before you shoot too. Dog hunters take note too. The excite-ment of the hunt can sometime get to you so be sure of what’s behind that deer you’re shooting at. You’re buddy won’t be happy with a hole in his truck and it’s dangerous as well.On one other note folks,deer hounds

Outdoors Sportsman

can and do get lost from time to time.If one shows up at you’re place don’t run it off .Give the hound some water and check it’s collar for the owners phone number. A good hound is worth it’s weight in gold to the owner and you will probably make a new friend by taking a little time to take care of the dog for him. A buddy of mine had a dog show up

in Burgaw and they were hunting in Hampstead. Well that’s it for this week folks,remember take a kid hunting or fishing it’s worth it.Capt. David - Headhunter Outdoors 910-329-0818

Vick Germanaro and Mickey Furr with two nice Cat Fish.

John Ameri, from County Line Bait & Tackle (910) 675-8940 reports:The river is unusually high causing the fishing to be not all that great.Last Wednesday was the first day he had seen the landing above water in some time.At this time private ponds have seen some Catfish and Panfish.The main river however, has had perch, bream, and a few catfish in the 12 to 15lb range.The Black river is also very high, but with last weekends warm weather things are going to start looking up. Hopefully, with the water slowly try-ing to get out of here and a recent full moon, some better fishing will settle in. The crappie should begin to come to the top when the water temp. comes down to around 70 degrees, but with last weeks weather still in the 80’s, the Crappie may not

start to bite. However, with the bit of luck and a bit of rain the water temp. may come down sooner and the bite pick up.

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