http://www.wrightsvillebeachfishingcharters.net captainmike 910-619-8509 the inshore fishing around the topsail and wrightsville beach areas are still hot,lot and lots of red and black drum from 16-28 inches are feeding in the shallows. sights fishing is one of my favorite ways to fish.the water is real clear and the temps inshore are from 65-72 degrees. most of my larger fish are coming on the rising tide throwing a m4 jerkbait. on the lower tides a gulp shrimp or crab will do the trick as the fish dont seem to be as hungry. offshore there are bluefish in the surf, a few spanish are showing up,bonita are everywhere! i ve heard of them being caught within 10 miles but havent seen much action there myself. 18-25 mile though, there are hugh schools feeding everywhere! small spoons, jerkbaits and clown deep divers are turning them on for me.as far as the kings go its hit or miss 28-35 mile range but as i said in my last blog the first week of may you should be on the water. summer coming and im booking up fast,grab your kids and head to the coast for some great times and great fishing! remember i have great rates on hotels on and off the beach to satisfy any budget!! http://topsailbeachfishingcharters.com

Fish Species: red and black drum,bonita
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About The Author: Captain Mike Hoffman

Company: coronadazecharters

Area Reporting: wrightsville beach

Bio: I have had the good fortune to be able to spend my life doing what I love—fishing and sharing my knowledge of the sport with others. I welcome friends, families, and children onto the Corona Daze with the intention of making sure everyone has fun and catches fish. It would be my pleasure to be your Captain, and guide, the next time you go fishing.

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