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Thread: Swell Rider Sportfishing... Flounder&Sheepshead !!!

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    Default Swell Rider Sportfishing... Flounder&Sheepshead !!!

    With the wind blowing again I tried my luck with alittle inshore fishing. Here in North Carolina we have many option, as for myself I don't do much inshore fishing at all but with the cost of fuel and the way the Economy is going these days I can't afford to cancel to many trips unless It's just to bad top fish, we get some pretty bad storms roll through in the summer, already we had two deaths and a few boats lost this summer in a few big storms, I have to think of safety first!! So we went out looking for a few option to do if the weather goes to Sh#t and you made the drive down from up North...On this trip we never left the bay, the flouder fishing down here is very good in the summer and fall months in the bay and near shore reefs as is the Sheepshead fishing around the bridges and oyster beds. I found that this is not only a good alternitive if you can't get out in the ocean but a great way to spend the day or Night fishing.. The Sheepshead seem to bite real well at night also.. Anyway just wanted to share alittle info on what I found yesterday. Capt. Ken Mullen
    Swell Rider Sportfishing
    Atlantic Beach/TopSail Island NC
    www.swellriderfishing.com
    910 233-1714 910 200-2502




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    Thats like a whole season of fishing for me , nice job .
    2/3 IRISH
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    Thanks, When you fish full time you need to have many options. What I miss most about living up north is having the bass in your back yard.. Ken

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