Greeting from Wrightsville Beach
Fished today from AR 376 to AR 386. We started the morning at 376 and fishing was slow, we hit a few sharks around the wrecks and just south of where the buoy used to be. We slowy moved offshore and found one area holding some bait, our first drop we hit a 19" gag and we thought we were on them but after that one grouper, we only hit beeliners and bait fish. Moved offshore to 386 and found nothing but A.J.'s. They were thick but would not bite. We were pulling the entire school of jacks (50+ fish) off the wrecks but they would only sniff our livebaits. Trying to get one on fly, I threw a hookless popper in hopes to fire them up and it was engulfed several times but they still did not want the fly. After an hour of messing about with the AJ's the wind began to howl and pump the seas. It was time to go and with a 325 deg heading and SW wind we were going to get wet. Wet we got.
If kings are on the agenda best pull some frozen baits, plugs or spoons to cover some ground until you find some fish. If a hard tug is want you want then venture a bit offshore and hit some wrecks and fire up on some AJ's.
Rip'em up and Let's some go,
Capt. Danny Wrenn
96 Charter Company
Wilmington, N.C.
910.619.2224
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