I ROURK ROSALYN McDOWELL RUBY McDOWELL C. SMITH L. SMITH i ? \sy mm CRANE MATH IS LOVETT SEALY YOUNG FISHING REPORT Pier Anglers Still Hooking Spots BY DOUG Rl TTER Fall spot fishing at the local piers hit a snag early last week, hut it picked up again in time for another great weekend of fishing in the South Brunswick Islands. The yellow-belly spots that ar rived two weeks ago stopped biting early last week, hut they started run ning again Thursday and Friday and bit all weekend. "The fish are biting. We had a real good weekend." Ed Kayler of Sun set Beach Fishing Pier reported Monday morning. "We're back to counting by the coolerful." Kayler said a few flounder were caught last week. "Most of the peo ple fishing now are fishing tor spots," he said. "Tides and winds don't seem to make any difference." Kayler added. "They've been biting all day. They may slack off for an hour or so then they'll pick right back up." Curtis Williamson of Ocean Isle Beach Fishing Pier said fishermen caught spots by the dozen ovc the weekend. "They caught all they wanted. They're picking up some out there now," Williamson said Monday. "I think it's going to be a good week. We're hoping it'll be good every day now. It looks like it's go ing to be a good fishing year," Williamson said. "It's sporadic but they're still bit ing," said Gil Bass of Holden Beach PHOTO CONTRIBUTED RICK FAIN of Greensboro caught and released this 45 pound amberjack during a re cent fishing trip on the Adam \ Apple out of Ocean Isle Beach. Calatadli WMg WWJB! ?