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Mixed IIY SUSAN I Sill II Kislicrim'n who were in tin- rij'ht place at the ri??lit time last week eaup.ht fish pleats of kinp.s at the Sunset Reach Pier, a few at Hoklen Reach Pier, ami a mixed hap, of other fish inshore and offshore. Some places, however, said (Lsliitii; was smw and/nr spotty. Ilolden Reach IMer Jerry West at the Ilolden Reach Pier said the fish "made a detour" of the pier this past weekend, with spots "fair" and a few blurs biting Monday morning. Furlier in the week. kings were biting, with rntches of a 114-pounder and a 2ft-pnundcr from tlie pier. Captain Pete's Fishing was pretty good this past week along the shore, according to Jesse Hayes at Captain Pete's on Holdea Beach. Mrs. Johnny Walker of Wilkes < 'utility caught a five-pound drum, he said, and Frank Watson caught a four-pound flounder in the waterway near the fish house. Of the two cliarter boats, the FJ Toro has been bringing in kings and a few Spanish, while the Salty 1 has hud good results bottom fishing. Hayes said its booty recently included a 12-pound grouper and a 4-pound American snapper and several dolphin. Tripp's Fishing Center At Tripp's Fishing Center at Sliallottc Point, Joyce I .and said fishermen were catching flounder, spots, croaker and speckled trout over the weekend. Fishing Saturday and Sunday, Areas Open To A number of areas are open now to shrimp and crab trawling in the (.'ape Fear Hivcr, Southport, Shallotte and Holdcn Beach areas, according to the N. C. Division of Marine Fisheries. As of Sept. U?. open are: the main channel of the In| tracoastal Waterway opened from Marker No. 1 at Southport to Marker No. t?7 behind ilolden Beach; the Carolina Power & Ught Company By-pass Channel including the dredged portion of Pinev Point Creek south of the walenvay. with all tributaries of the canals to remain | "Vy I FREE I CAbrt IN ON .T SAVINGS NOW L2J WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! I x O"' Prices! J Hurry For 1 Best .sart ft attJrJ Seleclion! mi mm r?T /\r?nm Esptfl uiA^ae. i D MAID lA, i V'r -'' [ f i r'nT ill 1 i-> t'teh&fcs: .v: ' , T'V -"vc 10 Year I I umlml } Warranty MM m V l?UI located mki island Pl.v Week Fi David ami Sandy harden of Coluin bus landed 2f) sheepshead, tin* largos H'-' pounils hilly "Squeaky" Ushe of Kayetleville and S tin Hoik' Poin netted seven fluuiider and about 2b pounds of spots. Hughes' Marina "The ocean was full, Uie river wa: (..II I.* l.. l: .L t It.il .'j> x'l y inMiy vatltt'll ILMI ?J SWIIU description." said A)liso?i Hughes o weekend fishing out of Hughes Marina. Offshore catches include! some Spanish, kings, bonila, ere vail jack, black bass and grey troui Spots, croaker, speckled trout, pupp; drum and flounder were biting in in side waters. Marshall Ouzts of l.uiuberton pick ed up 17 flounder Sunday, which Mrs Hughes said was the most she'd seei caught in that short a time. Ocean Isle Marina Steve Burr at Ocean Isle Maria gave mixed reviews. "The spots ar erratic." lie said. "If you're sitting o: the right hole you can catch sum fish." Kings are still close in, he said, bu nit- uve oau usnenncn appear 10 i> spending much of their time lookitij for bait. On the up side, Sammy Ses sioiLS, now a licensed captain, mul hi lad. Sain Sessions caught a 62-poun cobia last week, Both are from Ocea Isle Hcach. Ocean Isle Pier The spots starting running about p.m. Saturday at the Ocean Isl Beach Pier and didn't stop unt about 4 a.m. the next morning. "I was a pretty good day," said Curti Williamson. Quite a few fisherme came back Sunday, but didn't fin Shrimp Trawlinc closed; the Sliallotle River south of a lin from the west shore at llolden's Uar ding to a point on the east shore s (hbbin's Point, with all tributaries t remain closed. Open as of Sept. 12 is an area of til Cape Fear Kiver that includes th "Triangle," the Wilmington By-pas Channel and the Intracoastal Watei way irom .tinnier .no. h?;i 10 me i ap Fear River Ship Channel near Buo No. 29. Dow (Chemical Bay ami Raiia Dome Bay will remain closed. AREHOU yiNTr?/ZM jw^SSStS^i \\ vik \ sft^. Many Ma I ftifc mprovewent on't Miss This In-Stock Close ' j Kitchen Cabinets ;4 Wallpaper*Carpet*B j H Marble Vanity Tops V II H f t! 2 Close Out 01 Decorator Itei Lomps*Bcdspreods*Di J Si t ml I Appli<inces*Wicker Wall Decorations or much, much more . SIGN CENT .1 Hwy. 179. oetwrrn Sunset Omen & oce FISHING or Fishinc tlx. CI.I.W. Iri.ul ..I t However Williamson's still predicr ting the season will start anytime, t with cooler weather and the moon on f) the rise. "FCthel's been at the pier 18 years. She says it always shirts bctween the 15th ami the 20th of e September." f Inlet View Marina Kings were biting for Wade Byrd of I Clarkton and Mob Nebauer of High l? Point, according to Joe Purr at Inlet : p|p ' That's One It's nothing unusual for Carl Milligai j 35-pound catfish getting a once-over al Hog an of Ash. Caught in Sturgeon Ci U 4112inches in length and 27 inches ar> t halt he uses to catch the big ones. s w'" " ?" County Keeps 3 One Brunswick County catch has replaced another in the competition for the largest flounder caught this e year in the N.C. Saltwater Fishing x. Tournament. ,1 Cathy Cates of llolden Beach has 0 taken the lead with an 8-pound, 12-ounce flounder caught in the Intracoastal Waterway at llolden e Beach on Aug. 20. It was her first c iiuunucr. s On the leader board, she replaces Allen Andrews of Shallotte, whose e 8-pound flounder caught off Shallotte y Point had been at the top of the list r since May. .Several other new leaders have pss* 1 / / I < -T?J raBttV . .. j! rag?& jor Appliances *^^0^ r BELOW SST t ... ''/Tr-^ '**?** V ? "N? -r-?* - 1 -1 hp P" -J? ? ?-^ sale mm ?i EEHHS&SKSssSI!^ f*Out Sale Nu-Tone Products Range Hoods lindS I I <nu&^ / tOUI I l. 44*^2. / H r^~ s-. -M? ^ mi* flHf(i?WMlUWSJ???? an Kie Beach 579 7407 REPORT 1 Ri it Kirn f / ?' w* *C U > View Marina, as well as for Denny Dennis of Ocean Isle Beach and Buck Thorpe of Seaside. "They slaughtered the kings," he said Drum and trout were biting at the Little River Inlet Jetty. Sunset Beach Pier Kings, kings and more kings were biting last week at the Sunset Beach Pier, according to Richard Tarleton. On the 10th, these were the catches: Hubert Hawk 161*-, lt>-. and 21-pound f" ~~ i Tr*11!! ' 3*:.> ,'"P i*' v, Big Catfish i of Leland to catch a hunker like the bove from his granddaughter. Jennifer reck last Saturday, the eat measured mind. Milligan won't say what kind of Flounder Lead been announced: a 41-pound grouper caught by Tommy Chatham of Marsh. Va.. off Morehead City: A 49-pound sailfish caught by Robert Westhelle of Wyckoff, N.J., off Hatteras; and a 511-pound shark caught by Richard Avers of Kill Devil Hills at Nags Head: and a lb-pound. 4-ounce Spanish mackerel caught by Carlton Ratten of Roxboro on Aug. 7 took the lead in that category. Catches of Spanish and king mackerel and white marlin are running well below that of a year ago as of Sept. 8. Oan Or|N8)OAM8PM CHRYS McJa, rh.u fr.tfo, rrfw 4^h n \ N^gpws ? REBATI On Selec Dodge A BEHBHHBHHHhBHHBH nir: hiu.nswick beacon, rh. gs Were kings; Tommy Green, 16-pounder; Jim Stone, 18-pounder; Mike Calloway, 13*v- and 16-pound kings; Itandv Sarvis of WhiteviUe, 17-pound king. On the 13th, it wasSarvis again, with a 13-pounder. Josh Green of WhiteviUe aLso landed a 13-pounder Waters Open Approximately 500 acres of waters in the Cape Fear River area reopened Sept. 12 to the harvest of shellfish, according to the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries. Areas that remain closed to shellfishing include: all waters upstream from a line across the mouth of the Oak Island ('oast Guard Station Canal: all waters upstream of a line across the mouth of Caswell Basin: waters in the Cape Fear River north and west of a line that begins on Federal Point as noted on the proclamation: waters in the Intracoastal Waterway bounded on the east by the Cape Fear River and on the west by a line across the waterway, to include all tributaries except the waters in Elizabeth River and Dutchman Creek south of the Intracoastai Waterway. waters within the Baldhead Island Marina and radiating 100 feet from wholesale SHALLOTTE ^/) u I <^C??57CC SUPPLY Phone (919: 754-6000 Shollotte N.C ES P I ED/DI VMnilVU/l ra Ita m yk. I m mm m / I HWY 17 IN SHALLOTTE 7S4 4541 i TEREST RATE AS LOW AS k Ji A .ll / ES UP TO ted '86 & '87 C md Plymouth i Jrsday. September 18. 1988? Page l.VIS Biting while Marty Cooper of Asheville landed the lamest uf the lot. a H-pounder. On the Hth. Jerry Hunt caught 17and 18-pound kings and Jiimnv Sar vis of Columbus County picked up .1 12-pound king. In Cape Fear the inouth of the entrance to the harbor will remain closed. This Week's lide I able SEPTEMBER iih;ii urn l>ay/t>alr A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M 1 hursday IB 7 IB 8 14 1:34 1 S3 I'nday 19 8 30 8 33 2 15 2 37 Saturday 20 9 12 9 32 2 53 3 11 Sunday 21 9 51 10:09 3 33 4 01 Monday 22 10:31 10.47 4 10 4 42 Tuesday 23 11 11 11 27 4 50 5 27 Wednesday 24 11 56 ? 5 32 6 14 ADJl'STMF.NTS SUA 1.1/JTIF. INI.ET?add 17 min High tide, add 32 min low tide IXXKWOOD FOLLY? subtract 22 nun high tide, subtract B min low tide. RAM) nr.A!) IS1.AND- subtract 10 mm high tide, subtract 7 min low tide TUBBS INLET?subtract 12 min. high tide, subtract 9 mm. low tide. SOUTHPORT-add 7 mir. high tide, add 1 i min. low tidr DODGE OPtN 9 AM i r M SolU'dCJ W?x\ ? <ci II Y : Ihrysler, Models! I
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