Seahawk Inshore Fishing Report Archives - Ultimate Carolina Beach Fishing

Wow! 2019 is here after 2018 went by in a seemingly blur.

Wow! 2019 is here after 2018 went by in a seemingly blur. After a few changes in our fleet, we are now solely a Kencraft-Bayrider company. Starting 2019, we have 2 Bayrider Skiffs, and a Bayrider 239 Bay. These are truly top of the line inshore boats that can accommodate several different types of fishing. […]

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Late Fall and Early Winter Fishing Report and Forecast

Redfish, Flounder, Speckled Trout, Black Drum, and Striped Bass We are very fortunate here in southeastern North Carolina with some awesome backwater fishing for several different species. Redfish, Flounder, Speckled Trout, Black Drum, and in a different part of our river, Striped Bass. Some of the best fishing of the year for these species can […]

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Redfish, flounder, black drum, speckled trout, sheepshead, and many more

Summer is right around the corner and the temperatures and muggy conditions makes it feel as so. With a whacky spring behind us, we have seen a stable warm weather pattern that has caused the water temps to warm quickly. Our summer fishing consists of mainly redfish, but also many more species. Redfish, flounder, black […]

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The early winter fishing has been good and should continue for the next few months

We would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our customers/friends a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.  Also a huge THANK YOU for your business and trusting us to show your family and friends a good time fishing on the Lower Cape Fear.  We cherish the friendships we have made […]

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Winter Fishing Report and Forecast

11/23/2017 Redfish, Speckled Trout, Black Drum, and Striped Bass Southeastern North Carolina is blessed with some awesome winter fishing for Redfish, Speckled Trout, Black Drum, and Striped Bass. Some of the best fishing of the year for these species can occur. Redfish and Black Drum fishing can be incredible in December and January and good […]

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Temps have been steady in the 70’s therefore, the fishing should be great

March is here! The spring fishing season seems to have arrived early in 2017 which is always a welcomed sight. The temps have been steady in the 70’s and from the looks of the forecast, that is here to stay. We have had a mild winter and that has lead us into early spring patterns. […]

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Good Inshore And Backwater Fishing On The Lower Cape Fear

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE SEAHAWK INSHORE CREW JEFF, AMY, AND CHRISTIAN WOLFE First I would like offer a big THANK YOU to all of my customers, (most of who have become good friends), for your business. That is what makes the job so rewarding. Getting to meet and know so […]

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Big Bull Redfish will be starting to chew along our beaches

Fall is arguably the best time of year to be fishing the backwaters and the nearshore ocean waters of the Lower Cape Fear area. With water temps beginning to drop, there will be bait moving in huge numbers. We have already began to see schools of mullets ranging from just 50 to 100 inshore to […]

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They are all here and roaming the inshore, nearshore, and backwaters of the lower Cape Fear.

Redfish, Flounder, Speckled Trout, Cobia, Black Drum, Sheephead,, Spanish Mackerel. They are all here and roaming the inshore, nearshore, and backwaters of the lower Cape Fear. We are have some fun fishing here in Southeastern N.C.and the weather has been great. These fishing opportunities will continue for the rest of the summer. Redfish are schooled […]

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Redfish, Speckled Trout, Black Drum and Whiting

The spring fishing season is here and it looks like this spring is shaping up to be a good one. There are good numbers of redfish around, a few speckled trout, whiting, and black drum. The flounder, bluefish, sheephead and other inshore speices are not far behind. I am really looking forward to warmer weather […]

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