Gary Dubiel

Our late fall and early winter fishing has been fantastic. We are catching both quantity and quality speckled trout every day. Wind, rain, sun, hot or cold...this falls weather ups and downs have not slowed our fishing. I'll have great fishing into the holidays so there is plenty of time to get into the action.

There are plenty of small reds and the occasion slot fish in the mix, a few gray trout and flounder and stripers in the areas we fish closer to New Bern.

Don't miss out!

Capt. Gary

www.specfever.com

Fish Species: spotted seatrout, redfish
Bait Used: DOA CAL jigs and soft plastics, clouser minnows
Tackle Used: 6 and 8 pound spinning , 6 and 7 weight fly rods
Method Used:
Water Depth: 2 to 4 feet
Water Temperature: 64
Wind Direction:
Wind Speed:
4 and 1/2 pound speck on spinning tackle
4 and 1/2 pound speck on spinning tackle

3 and 1/2 pound speck on fly
3 and 1/2 pound speck on fly


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Gary Dubiel

About The Author: Captain Gary Dubiel

Company: Spec Fever Guide Service

Area Reporting: Neuse River, Pamlico Sound

Bio: Captain Gary Dubiel is an USCG license and IGFA certified captain. He is currently the South Atlantic Regional editor for Shallow Water Anlger magazine and is an IGFA fly rod world record holder. He operates a flats boat and a 23 ft center console and fishes the Lower Neuse River, Pamlico Sound, Cape Lookout, the Roanoke River, and the Outer Banks for a wide variety of saltwater game fish including redfish, seatrout, striped bass, tarpon, false albacore and flounder.

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