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The Redfish bite is on!!!

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The days are getting shorter, the nights are getting cooler, the water temps are falling and the mullet blow is kicking off. It can only mean one thing, fall fishing is here. The Redfish bite has been on fire in the North Topsail Beach area as of late as well as many other areas in the Cape Fear Region.

With the water full of finger mullet heading South, the top water action for big Redfish as been awesome. Early mornings while the sun is still low seems to be the best time for the topwater action, but cloudy days will produce strikes all day long. Skitter walks and Top Pups have been working well. Color doesn’t seem to matter much as the fish are feeding heavily and they just can’t resist the action of one of these plugs.

Top water is not the only baits that are working well now. Both Gulp™shrimp and jerk shads fished on weighted hooks have been producing a lot of fish. Skimmer jigs tipped with Fish Bites™ have been producing a lot of fish as well. Most of the trips taken lately have been producing double digit numbers of Reds in only a few hours of fishing.

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The new ECC Vantage is performing beautifully and allows me to get into the skinny waters that tend to hold these great fighting fish. If you are looking to get into some great redfish action, give me a call and let’s get you out on the water. I still have some good dates in September available, but I will not be running any trips in October as I am getting married and will be heading to Hawaii for a couple of weeks with my new bride!!! Trips will resume in November and historically, Thanksgiving provides some really good fishing.

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Give me a call and let’s go catch some fish!!

Tight lines!!!

Capt. Brent

More Great Fishing!!

The rain is falling here today so it gives me a chance to catch up my fishing reports. The fishing this week has continued to be fantastic!! I have had catches of King Mackerel, Mahi Mahi, Redfish, Baracuda and more.

Saturday, I fished the skinny water of the Topsail Island area with Rob aboard. We boarded the Vantage headed up the ICW in search of Redfish. We found a little bay that I had not fished before, but it had the look of promise, so we decided to give it a shot and were not disappointed.

I took my perch atop the poling platform and quietly poled Rob around in the clear, skinny water. We eased the boat up to a point that had a couple of oyster bars leading off of it and soon Rob had set the hook into the first fish of the day. After releasing the first fish we proceeded up a creek only to find a bunch of bait, but no Reds willing to eat.

We decided to go back into the larger bay and give it another look. As the tide had risen since we first arrived at our location, I put the trolling motor in the water and joined Rob on the bow. As we worked down the shore line, we spotted a large oyster bar leading off another point. As we got close to the bar, I saw a large school of Redfish spook and start to move off, but instantly both Rob and I were hooked up!!! I hook and landed a nice slot sized fish on a jig, but Rob had hook a much larger fish on a gold spoon. Since we were both hooked up, I lowered the Power Pole into the bottom to hold our position. After a good fight, Rob slid the fish into the net.IMG_1208

We maintained our position for a short time to see if the fish would settle back around the bar, but soon decided to make a move and see if we could located them again. This area looked like it would be a great place to throw top water plugs, so we both switch lures to cover more water. We set course for a couple more oyster bars and found fish holding on just about everyone that we fished. Though we missed several fish, the top water strikes really got the adrenaline flowing as it always seems to do. In all, we landed 5 nice Reds for the morning and missed hookup on as many.

It was a great morning of fishing and I can’t wait to go fish this area again!! If you are in the Topsail area or anywhere in the Cape Fear area and you would like to get into some of the great fishing the we have to offer, both inshore and offshore, give me a call and book a trip today.

As always, tight lines and practice catch and realease!!

July Fishing brings a mixed bag of fish

The heat of July is here and the fishing is hot. King Mackerel, Mahi, Little Tunny Baracuda, Redfish and more are some of the species caught aboard the Current Adventure boats over the 4th of July weekend.

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Payton and Addison with Mahi


Friday I had repeat customers David, Rhonda and their daughters Payton and Addison for a day of offshore Mahi fishing. Well the day started out with the winds blowing 10 knots stronger and 180 degrees opposite of what was forecast. Needless to say, it was sloppy, but the girls didn’t seem to mind so we put lines in and trolled our way offshore. I had a location in mind to find the fish, the question was whether or not the seas would lay down as predicted and let us get there. It took about 4 hours to get to where we wanted to be, but once there, the seas were laying down and the fish were starting to bite. The girls spent the next couple of hours catching Mahi, King Mackerel, Baracuda, Little Tuny, sharks and remoras.

The following day I had Jay and Todd from Charlotte aboard for another day of Mahi fishing. This time, the weather man got it right and we made the run offshore in calm seas at 20 knots. Once we reached the ledges that i wanted to start fishing, it didn’t take long for the bites to begin. Jay and Todd stayed busy all day catching Mahi, Little Tuny’s, 40lb Baracuda and yes, another remora. Jay and Todd ended up with 9 Mahi for the day that they were planning to take back home to their families for some great eating.

Sunday, I had the opportunity to take family out for a day of inshore fishing. Kenan and I left the docks around 0600 and hit the flats for some topwater Redfish action. The new Vantage made short work of the time between the landing and the fishing grounds. Once on the flats, we threw Zara Spook top water plugs looking for a topwater bite. The first strike that Kenan had came from a 3 foot Blacktip Shark that was feeding on finger mullet in the shallow water. The fight lasted a few minutes till the sharks teeth severed the leader and the shark and our plug swam away. I tied on another plug for Kenan and it was back to fishing. Soon, Kenan was hooked up again with a nice Redfish only to have the fish cut the leader on the marsh grass and swim away with yet another plug. Finally, Kenan hooked up again on a smaller fish and this one he got to the boat. This was his first Redfish.

Kenan's first Redfish

Kenan's first Redfish


Next it was my time for a first. It was time for me to catch my first Redfish in the new East Cape Vantage. I cast out a Black and Yellow Top Pup and had a 30-inch brute inhale the topwater plug. The fish tried several times to take me into the grass and oyster rocks, but in the end, I was victorious as Kenan netted the big fish.The captains first Redfish in the new "Vantage"
Kenan and I spent the rest of the morning catching a few more Reds before calling it a day and heading in to spend the last of the Holiday weekend with family and friends.

The fishing is great. Give me a call and book your trip today!!

Tight lines!!

Rainy Day Reds!!!!

Today I had Russell and Doug join me for a day of fishing in the rain at Topsail Beach. Knowing that the weather was going to be nasty, I call Russell and ask if they wanted to fish in the rain. They said that they came to fish, so fish is what we did.

The bite wasn’t exactly on “fire”, but both Russell and Doug managed to catch Redfish in the 5-6lb class. Russell also landed a flounder that was slightly under the size limit. Though the weather was less than perfect, we had a good time and Russell and Doug have two nice fish for their cookout!!! Good job guys!! You deserve those fish for battling the conditions!!1

Tight lines and good fishing!!

Capt. Brent

Cape Fear Area fishing improving

Atlantic Bonito Fishing in the Cape Fear Area is improving. Recent warm weather has increased the water temps and the spring fishing run has begun.

In the past few days the Atlantic Bonito have made a strong showing along Wrightsville Beach and Topsail Beach with Diver’s Rock area being particularly productive. Bluefish have shown up as well off Wrightsville and Carolina Beach with areas such as the Liberty Ship having good catches of fish. These fish will only be here for a few weeks as they will continue to migrate to points North as the ocean waters continue to warm.

Red Drum or Redfish, have also been biting well. Around Wrightsville Beach, docks along the ICW have been

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holding some nice drum and the flats around Bald Head Island have been having some good catches as well. The Cape Fear River has been giving up some nice Speckled Trout, with a bunch of smaller fish mixed in.

Offshore, the King Mackerel bite is on in the warmer offshore waters. There are a few Kings in close, as a few have been caught off of the Pier at Ocean Isle. Typically, the King and Spanish Mackerel show up well close to the beach in early May, so I expect to catch some in close in the next few days. For those few that have been able to afford to go to the Gulf Stream, there are Wahoo, Yellow Fin Tuna, Black Fin Tuna and Dolphin being caught. I have even heard a report of a Sailfish being caught near the Frying Pan Tower area.

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It’s time to go and catch some fish!! Call and book your trip today.

Tight lines!!!

Capt. Brent

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Another Front slows wrightsville beach fishing

As has been of late, another cold front has graced out presence and has turned off the fish in Wrightsville Beach, Topsail Beach, Carolina Beach and the surrounding areas. However, this front should be short lived and I am expecting the fishing to pick up in the next few days.

By the weekend, we are expecting temperatures to climb back into the upper 70′s and the solunar forecast for the weekend is a 5, so I am expecting great catches by the end of the week and weekend.

Tides along the carolina coast will be high early in the morning this weekend and should make for some great flats fishing. I am also expecting there to be some good catches of Atlantic Bonito and bluefish as well. There is some 68+degree water out about 25 miles offshore and the King Mackerel bite should be great this weekend.

If you are thinking about a spring fishing trip, this weekend is looking good so give me a call.

As always,

Tight lines and only keep what you can eat!!

Capt. Brent

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