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\ Page 8-B?THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, April 25, 1985 Blues Getting Larger First King Caught Of \ JL \ S'UlM ' iWB r mt '-jav' >*mamm nwww* STAIT PHOTO SVSU^ANUSMIR K1.KVEN-YEAR-OLD Brian Rlccl and his dad, George, of Rhode Island, spent Brian's spring school break visiting an aunt, Louise "GiGI" Annas, and fishing from both Sunset Beach Bier and a Calabash-based headboat "It's been good," George said as Brian reeled In two more fish. ill I, . I i '-1^. I?HraiS A, , .i-r, I ? . .HIM ^ ' ? * 11AM fHOIOH U?t* fOP! i \iV!.!".*"' !" MMiO'iriii S? (ii rruauuiu trrinl iu uiia ut'ut iTuut iuc lloldrn llruch I'lcr Sunday rvrutnR. t)n< lUhrrman caught a 10/pound blur ^ Ii mil thr plrr Friday. From any angle, here's the best ri Ihis Sea Ox 230C was designed by fishermen for fl 23 ft offshore fishing boot boasts a walk around cobii cockpit than probably any other manufacturer s m parable size iKn f*? mrt. 4 While fshore BY TERRY POPE Large blues and kings are starting to one oiisnore wruie spots ana flounder continue to bite well inside, area piers and marinas reported Monday morning. The first king mackerel of the season was caught off of Ocean Isle Beach Saturday by Boice Brown of Charlotte, said George Crisp, operator of Ocean Isle Marina. The 14-pound king was ih? only one caught over the weekend that had wandered in close to shore, but "they ought to be plentiful in another two weeks." Crisp said. Fishermen had ideal weather over the weekend with temperatures climbing to around 90 degrees both Saturday and Sunday. Here are the reports from area piers and marinas: iiuluCu Beach Pier For the second or third week in a row, fishermen at Holden Beach Pier iiave been catching blues, reported /o 11 r? _ Oil uooo. The largest blue, a lOZ-pounder, was caught Friday by Carolyn Blum. Blues are biting gotcha plugs while a few flounder arc being caught with 1: i ? i?u ui..a uvc iiuiwuwrj, tui i.'oIc aiiu uiuc i i&a, Bass said. oiiusci Beach Pier Fishing at Sunset Beach pier was a "little slower than usual" over the weekend, reported Johnny Hill. However, fishermen did manage to catch a few spots and flounder from the pier Friday and Saturday, Hill reported. Ocean Isle Marina Saturday was an excellent day for fishing while Sunday "everybody was just out riding around," said George Crisp. !n addition to the first king of the year caught close to shore, fishermen inside were catching spots and blues, Crisp said. Inlet View Marina Kings and blues were caught offshore over the weekend, reported Joe Furr of Inlet View Marina. At this time of year, there are plenty of kings about 40 miles offshore, he added. Furr said it is time for the kings to move closer to shore. Inside fishermen were catching spots and blues over the weekend, he said. Hughes Marina Fishermen wandeied out to the five-mile rock again this weekend and brought back more than just black sea bass, reported Allison Hughes of Hughes' Marina at Shallotte Point. "Black fish, whiting, blues and gray trout were all biting outside," Ms. Hughes said. "Inside, the spots, a few flounder and spottail drum were biting. Taken as a whole, it was a nice weekend." Tripp's Fishing Center Fishing at Shallotte Point was so hectic over the weekend that Joyce I and at Tripp's Fishing Center got out Iter little notebook. In it she wrote of Donnic Pennington and Phillip Hales' 11 flounder and one spottail drum caught Saturday. The fishermen are from Shallotte Point. Tutn fUhjno cnnnlns Paul and Ruby Floyd of Shallotte Point and Randy and Nancy Goodman, each caught five flounder, Ms. land reported. Flounder arc being caught in the Shaiiotte River, inieis and waterways. she said. Spots also continue to bite. M I ufa vuiiu; sheimen. The i and a bigger ,odel of com. Match jf u Evinrude P you're rea where the Toke o loot and you'll s are so exc ' - r.V , ' " SSSSSflSHPHN ? -: '-'v 'X.'*?'. * m SEEING IS BELIEVING. Small blues and Bounder went alter tbe cut spot and tlrcball rig William Stocks Redecorate your home at an a Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30 \J j boturday V-ii Main St., Shallotte. 754-9100 I l\W & IN-STOCK V D-l-S-C-l <$s> Largest Invent ^ \Z > i -r- v J# 4. Laura Ashley *6 -Jay Yang _ "Ciarence House -Von U,h *WaveHy s.v *Gfeeff ' * ?>>. MTRTM SUCH M. I n? IIH i?wi I 5101 ? ??-? Hw, KWT I ^ . ? (1 M*ct M .1 Mitt I I <4? 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