I’afjo 10-(’—THK BRUNSWICK -ri, ■ IIKAION. Thursday. October 8. 1387 »'MOTOBv TOMCOBBH? ™.o la;n'''Lrash‘'"'"‘ “ "" '■ •"* Local Angler Sets State Sailfish Record Buddy Grooms of Sunset Harbor caught a 100-poiuui sailfish Friday, shattering the previous state record by 14 pounds. •According to Jim Tyler of the N.C. Marine l isherios Division. Grooms’ fish broke the all-tackle slate record previously held by Floyd Moody of Stella. Moody caught his Bf>-pounder in Onslow Bav on Julv 18 of this year. Groonv; .said be hooked the record sailfish a* morning about five miles off Ocean Isle Beach aboard the "Top Priority." He was fishing with 20-pound test line. Grooms played the fish for about five hours before finally boating it. "i don't know which one of us was worse after that battle—the fish or me," he said. Other members of the fishing crew were Robbie Bridger. Tom Corbitt and 1-es Tiibb. Area Man Takes Barracuda Lead In Fishing Citation Program A SFpound barracuda landed by Brunswick County Fishing Club member David Hirst of l.ong Beach leads the category in the .N.C. .Saltwater Fishing Citation Program. Hirst caught the fish earlier this .summer southwest of the Frying Pan l.ight Tower. An 8(i-lb. sailfish caught in Onslow Bay by Floyd .Moody of .Stella is a new state record. And because pompano. tautog and triggerfish are new species in the prugiam this year, the current lioiflcrs in these categories also hold the current state all-tackle record!” Other leaders and their weights are as follows, as of Aug. 22: atnberjack. lbs.. Chuck Wrolon. .Norfolk, Va.; black .sea ba.ss. fi lbs., William Winter. Garfield Heights. Ohio; channel bass, GO lbs.. Stuart l.ee, Hopewell, Va.; bltiefish, 17 lbs.. Billy Church, Greensboro; cobia. 95 lbs.. Angela Parker, New Salisburv, Im diana. Also, dolphin. 72 lbs.. William Wetzel. Zanesville, Ohio; flounder, five pounds, George lajpper, FayeU teville; grouper, 5G lbs., Bruce Pollock. .Morehead Citv; king mackerel. 57 lbs., Tom’McFec. Hampstead; Spanish mackerel. 12 lbs.. .Mark I.ambert, Frisco; blue ma.riin. 1.020 Ib.s., Bob .Seimeville, Fdgewater, .Md.; white marlin, 77 lbs.. .Michael Connell, Fairfa.x .Sta tion, Va.; sea mullet. 2 lbs.. Bonnie Ball. Lmcrald I.sle: pompano !*'s Sthsan Hearn, Centrerille'! .Md. And, shark. 586 lbs., Christopher .Myers, Chesapeake, Va.; sheep- shcad, 12 lbs.. C.J. Parker. Washington; silver snapper. 7 lbs., farry lack, Morehead City; red snapper, 31 lbs., Marion Carmichael. Washington; tarpon, 132 lbs.. Steve Szabo, Delco; tautog, 12 lbs., Kevin Clark, Charleston, Tenn.; trigger- fish, 9 lbs., lameta Smith, Newport; gray trout, 8 lbs., Curtis Abbott. Dan ville, Va.; speckled trout. 7 lbs.. Hay Miller. Kill Devil Hills; tuna, 298 lbs!, l.ucy Wright, Virginia Beach. Va.; and wahofi, 115 lbs., Marvin Breiholz. Kitty Hawk. Fishermen al.so earn citations for catcliing and releasing channel ba.ss, blue and white marlin and sailfi.sh. TU.V f f no ^ r\ o Wi Tide Table I)a>/I)atr Thursdiiv IMTOHKK UIMI A.M. IV.M 9 3J 9:52 A.M. I».M. Satunl^iy Sunday Monday Tuesday JO 11 IB Wttlnesda) 14 12:29 1 20 2 13 3; 09 3^! 4 33 5 lb 5 b9 r> 4H 7:43 3 41 1 27 b 12 b V. 43 V :ui b 34 10 b9 11 42 12 01 12 bl 1 43 AIJJl.STMKNTS SHAUXnTK ISLET-,uUi 17 ii.ui tidt*. add 32 min low tide UMKWOOI) KOU.V-.Militracl 22 mm hi^h tide. Nuuifaet B min low tide ilAl.l> MKAI) ISLAM) Nuhtract 10 min hu;h tide, .'tublraet 7 nun low tide SorTHI*OKT- aild 7 min liiuh tide, add II min low tide. Li n I.K ltlVKH-aild7 inmhiuhlide. add; min low tide Catching If Was Fun T.Tcsa .Morton snagged this 7' i-lh. flounder while fishing at Fulford s l ish House at Holden Beach on Sept. 25. When the urge to go fishing struck. .Mrs. .Morton went out and bought a $9.99 rod and reel. Family and friends laughed that she'd never catch anylhing with it, hut what did they know. "It was just as much fun lo «-ateh as it was ti eat." she later told friends. U.S. YACHT PAINT the finest paint for fine boats tLiM /O Oft List Price Also in stock... Professional quality point brushes at... Ed's Net Shop FISHING REPORT Kings And Flounder Caught In Rougher, Cooler Waters BY DOUG BUTTEK l.ocal anglers pulled in kings and flounder last week as low- temperatures and high winils created CQnd!tion,s for some of the be.sl fishing of the season. Pete Singletary of Ctiptain f^ete’s .Marina at Holden Beaeii said Mon day that Bruce .Moore caught .59 pounds of flounder la.st week. He added that winter spots have started to become a common catch inside. "With another cold .snap like wc’vc had. the .spots should really start up again." he said. Singletary also said party boats out of Captain Pete’s did well on grouper, snapper and kings. "Generally. I think people were pretty well satisfied with their weekend catch." M&J Marine Ser'-iee Fishermen caught numcroiLs kings in the 20-pound range last week just a few miles offshore, according to Joe Huber of .M&J .Marine SciA-icc at •Seaside. He also mentioned caiclies of .spot:i and Spanish mackerel. "It looks like the fishing is starting to get better.” he said. Htiber added that Uie Arlliur Smith King Mackerel Tournament off the South Carolina coast this week should prove to be a good one. "We’re getting .some cooler water and the kings are in I'cal close. .So we should be in good shape for some king fishing this week." Ocean Isle Marina Sieve Burr of Ocean Isle Marina at tributed last week’s excellent king fishing lo the weather. “When you get the wind blowing strong like that, you’re bound lo have some kings caught." Burr also said outside fi.shcnnen caught several nice sailfish and some Spanish. Inside fishing action included mainly spots, flounder and spottailed drum, he added. Sunset Beach Pier Dick 'I arleton of Sunset Beach Pier said nothing was happening Monday after king fishermen landctL. five kings Sunday afternoon. He added that anglers about a dozen sheepshead Friday the largest of which weighed eight pounds. caught SI A(( photo BT OOUG but til) KEN JACKSON OF ATLANTA holds the second of two kings he caught off the Sunset Beach Fishing Pier Sunday. He pulled in the 15'2-poundcr after lauding a 15-pouiider and a smaller Spanish mackerel earlier in the afternoon. PMOlOCONIRieulEO To Receive Cifotion Leroy Wilson of Rock Hill, S.C., w ill receive a citatiou from the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries for this 56-p«iund wahoo caught Monday. He landed the fish aboard the "Salty I" charter boat out of Captain Pete’s Marina at Hoiaen neaeh. Any wahoo weighing more than 40 pounds is recognized by the division’s saltwater fishing citation program. ROCK HILL AUTO MARINE 10 Ml. No. of Ft. Bragg, NC 210 Earl W. 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Tripp’s Fishing Center Kings were biting all last week in outside waters while inside fishermen caught spots, flounder and spottailed drum, according to Joyce Und of Tripp’s Fishing Center at Shallottc Point. She said last week’s highlights in cluded 1,000 pounds of mullet caught by Diddle Floyd, 11 flounder caught by B.D. and Audie Phelps and 50 pounds of assorted small fish caught by William Usher. Hughes’ Marina Allison Hughes of Hughes’ Marina at Shallottc Point said Monday that last week’s fishing was ‘‘poorly.’’ "It was too rough outside and there was a dredge in the waterway,” she explained. She said fishermen did manage to catch some fish, but "nothing in abundance and nothing to brag about.’’ Mrs. Hughes said inside fishermen caught flounder, spots, croaker and spottailed drum while outside fishermen caught .speckled and gray trout, Spanish and a few king mackerel. 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