Pier Angler Lands 30-Round King At Sunset BY DWG RUTTEtt A wide variety of species k showing op at fishing piers acraas On Sonday. Kyle Enkm of Ohio landed the fint king of the year at Sunset Bench Fishing Pier. a K) "Kyle comes down every year and catches one. This year he caught the fint one," Kayler said. At Holden Bench Fishing Pier, manager Gil Bass said two fisher men landed kings over the weekend. Dave Bowser of Holden Beach landed a 14-poiiader Saturday, aitu Roddy Ifcte polled in another 14 poonder on Sunday. Bin said Mwlew ?hn honlrnrf sheepshead, spots, whiting, flounder, bluefish and Spanish mackerel last week. At Sunset Beach, Kayler said fishermen caught spots, blues, whit ing. trout, Spanish and flounder. "They nuyH asVcii! teat ukc uiiuu Saturday," Kayler added. Evelyn William of Ocean Isle tack Fishing Pier rap of spot*. Mack dram. "It's just sort of been a variety of fish." she said Monday, lira spots src biting food for dm time of year." Hayes of Caotain Pete's Seafood at Holden said the wind died dows somewhat last week The wind finally brake and some people got ooL It was a better week end than the past three," Hayes said Moadw. Anglers caught king mackerel and -A lot ?f cobia showed up i this week. We had four or five brought in. I think the biggest one tipped the scales at 40 pounds," Hayes said. Brenda Phillips of Sunset Harbor landed a 36-pound oobia near the ? *kjfcWwd Fcl!}' scs buoy. Hayes said fishermen also caught i ^ . s Y S 1 DAVE BOWSER of HoSdm Bmeh loaded tkis 14-pound kmg madurd Saturday at Hoiden Boaek Fishing Pier. Yaupon Pier To Host Kids The Brunswick County Paria and Recreation Department it sponsor ing a youth fishing deiby Thursday, June 16, at the Yaupon Beach Pier The "Hook a Kid on Fishing" is open to boys and girts ages 5 to 16. Paiticipnnli should meet at the pier at 9 ajn. Each child must bring their own rod and be accompanied by a parent The recreation department will provide bait. Prizes will be awarded far the largest fish, smallest fish and the most fish caught between 9 up. and llSSO am For more information, call special events coordinator Emma T. McOrrr - 253-435^ ?* 1 -*00-222-4790. * Miss Sarah' Wins Fishing Rodeo Cspt Rods?y aiae of SkaUq m guided a local crew aboard the Miss Sarah to a first-place finish in the Bald Head Island Fishing Rodeo Laat weekend. CJine and the nine-person crew landed mora than 400 pounds of dolphin, tuna and waboo daring the two-day fishing tournament, which drew 21 participsnts The top cash prize was $7,500i A 34-poand dolphin and 51H-poond tu na were anioag the top catches Saturday, and each fish tamtd sn ad ditional 1500 far the winning team. Crew member* were George Wil son, jeep wusoii, Moyt Harrington, Marty Fulford, Jaris Heweo, Tommy Hoted, all of Hokfcn Jim# Davis of High Rock Lake. held Friday sad Satmday out of Bsid IM Maud Hwtnt. A fish fry and aaratds ceremony for psrtid pating fishermen sad their fianiHes coaciaded the final day's events. The Salty Dog, captioned by Mike Helms of Long Beach, won S3?50 for secoad place with a two-day catch of 281 pounds. The team in - ? ? a_ n f\v? A si T i ? 11 1 * csooea lmck All innjt, ion nsrom, ad Dale Sarieant, all of ? Long Peach aaglrr. Jarry hgUsrtoa dud-place finish sad a cash prias of $2,000 with 273 pounds. Snuthnott and Matthew DoCeOio of Wilmington. The Kingfisher team abo woo $500 for braging in Friday s top i t t. a |/ wiDoo, woico wetgnea oo n pomwi A $500 awvd for Sriwhy'i beat wahoo went to the crew of the JGnherfe headed by Drew Dixon of Southpod we re extremely ptessca wiin the turnout for the rodeo this year;" ? * m III. ????? , ||T T tan cxgaitizer Meg Hooper, activi ties - ? ta-ii ? i in otner pnw us weex, tsouvia topped Ihtimwhli Iilanrta 11-6, Calvary Maatod Lebanoa 24-4, Mill Creek edged Lebanoa 13-12, Shell Point damped Sapply 7-0 aad Bethel Oak bland-Beach Road de feated Lebanoa 18-0. 1( \oii r N?>r\ i COASTAL AUTO DIES! ?