Raleigh Crew Wins U.S. Open BY l)OII<; KII'ITKK David Suillings ol Raleigh lutoked a 42.05-pound fish lo win the U.S. <)|K'ii King Mackcrcl Tournament and claim the lop prize of S43.270. Brunswick County anglers tiH)k nine ol the top 50 places and hall of the aggregate weight awards, but visiting fishermen took home most ol the pri/e money in the 13th annu al tournament out of Southpori. Ken Parks of Murrells Inlet, S.C., UH)k second place and 520,962 in prize money with a 40.5-pound king. He captained the Sea Toy. The third-place trophy and SI 2,308 went to John Banner Jr. of Wilmington and the Whiskey Jack II team. They landed a 38.75-pound fish. Stallings, who fished widi Bill Duprec and Jerry Jackson, cap tained the Ixiat Grey II and caught the winning fish last Friday around 1:30 p.m. The five-year veteran of the U.S. Open tournament said he hooked the big king near Christmas Rock off the Cape Fear River and needed only 15 minutes lo get it in the boat. "1 knew it was a big fish," Stallings said prior to Saturday's awards ceremony. "I figured it would be a money fish." Even with the prize king weighed in, however, Stallings and his team relumed to the ocean lor more fish ing Saturday. They caught just one cobia, as it rained most of the sec ond day ol the tournament. The rain didn't keep very many anglers from fishing, as 4X(> ol the 5(16 registered Nulls checked out and weighed in I'M kings. Fishermen weighed in 3(>K kings ihe lirst day of the tournament. The total weight ol the kings caught dur ing the two-day event was 9,153 pounds. Rounding out the top five finish ers were James Eubanks of Wilmington, 38.55 pounds, $2,500; and Steve Hamilton of Long Beach, 37.65 pounds, S 1 ,500. Other winners from Brunswick County included Joe Manning, 13th, 32.65, S850; Mike Cain, Calabash, IXth, 31.2, $600; Jim Bcacham, Yaupon Beach, 27th, 27.75, $4<X); Kendall Suh, Ocean Isle Beach. 2Xth. 27.6; $400; Warren Plowden, Southport, 29th. 27.55, $400; fat Barber, Shallotte, 34th, 26.K, S350; Guy Fields, Long Beach, 46th, 25.5, S250; and Lacy Prince, Southport, 50th, 25.0, S250. DcCarol Williamson of Ocean Isle Beach won the daily aggregate weight prize for the second day of the tournament with three fish weighing 66.95 pounds. He was awarded S 1 .025. ? Oilier aggregate weight winners tor day two were Frank l*rior of Wilmington with 66.05 pounds and Randy Way of Yaupon Beach with 59.55 pounds. Prior won V725 and Way took home S525. Aggregate weight winners lor the first day were Mack Maker of Atlantic Beach with 83.45 pounds, J.li. Cameron of Kichlands with 75.3 pounds and Scott llewett ol Supply with 69.7 pounds. This Week's Tide Table OCTOBKR IIICII tow Day Date A.M. KM. A.M. P.M. Thursday 10 1 0:25 10:31 3:54 4:31 Friday It 11:07 11:12 4:35 5:13 Saluiday 12 11:49 11:52 5:15 5:5H Sunday 13 12:35 5:58 6:45 Monday 14 12:3* 1:22 6:45 7:36 Tuesday 15 1:30 2:15 7:36 8:31 Wednesday 16 2:27 3:10 8:36 9:28 ADJUSTMKNTS SlIAl.l.OITU INUiT? add 17 min. high tide, add 32 min. low tide. LOCKWOOD FOU.Y? subtract 22 min high tide, subtract 8 mm. low lide. HAI.D 11 1- AD ISLAND? subtract 10 min. high tide, subtract 7 min. low tide SOUTH PORT ? add 7 mm. high title, add 15 mm. low tide. UTT1.E RIVliK? add 7 min. high tide, add 7 min low tide. STAFF PHOTO BY OOUG RUTTER ANGIJ?RS LINE UP lay! Thursday to catch spots at Holden Beach Fishing Pier. Anglers Catch Spots, Spots And More Spots BY DOUG RUTTER Local fishermen caught spols, spots and more spots last week as the fall fishing season arrived in full force. "1 ain't never seen the fish they caught this past week," said an cx cited Curtis Williamson, manager of Ocean Isle Beach Fishing Pier. "Every body got all they wanted." Williamson said the spots bit on high and low tide last week and rain showers over the weekend didn't have any effect on the fishing. "The fish really bit," he said Monday morning. "The pier stayed full all week and we carried them off by the bucketful." Williamson said it was the best week of the season, and he cxpcctcd this week to be just as good if not better. He attributed the good fish ing to cooler weather and cooler water temperatures. Spokesmen from the two other local fishing piers gave similar re ports of spot catches. Gil Bass of Holdcn Beach Fishing Pier said anglers were catching them two at a time up and down the pier. "Everything's going great," he said. "We're catching a lot of spots. There's just an abundance of them." Bass said fishermen pulled in five king mackerel last week, including a 20-poundcr, and a few flounder. At Sunset Beach Fishing Pier, fishermen caught loads of spols as well as pompano, whiting, blues FISHING REPORT and four king mackerel. "They caught more fish over the weekend than they have in a long time," said spokesman John Mills. "They're carrying them off by the buckcls." Mills said the largest king caught last week weighed 28 pounds. Captain Pete's Seafood "Spots are running real, real well. They're catching them every where," Jesse Hayes of Captain Pete's Seafood at Holden Beach said Monday. Hayes said commercial fishermen caught more than 2,(XX) pounds of spots between Sunday afterrnxm and Monday morning. "This is what we've been wailing for," he said. Besides spots, fishermen are still catching a lot of flounder in the Atlantic Intraco&stal Waterway. One angler pulled an 11 1/2-poundcr from Lockwood Folly River last week. Kainy weather and winds spoiled offshore fishing over the weekend. But Hayes said fishermen caught snapper and grouper last week as well as king mackerel. Sea Mist Camping Resort "It was like a zoo down here," Mary Roscoe of Sea Mist Camping Resort at Brick Landing said of the weekend fishing activity. Anglers caught large spots in nets PHOTO CONTRIBUTED KIJSTY CRISCC) of Indian Trail caught Ihis blackfin tuna Sat urday aboard the Alice E out of Holden Beach. Also pictured is Joey Bartlett of Matthews, who almost landed a sailhsh. m~ | PHOtO CONTRIBUTED BRUCE MOORE of 1 1 olden Reach caught this 10-pound flounder recently. Elounder are still biting in the waterway. and on the hook and line. "So lar it's been the bcsl fishing in a long time," she said. Brandon Wilson, a member of Boy Seoul Troop 219 from Rockingham, caught 65 spots one day al Ocean Isle Beach Fishing Pier. "Everybody did good down here," Mrs. Roscoe said. "Even the rain 1 don't think discouraged peo ple too much." Not only was the bait selling over the weekend, but the coolers were as well. Mrs. Roscoe said one group bought six coolers for all of their fish. Hughes' Marina Anglers caught big spots, speck led trout, puppy drum and flounder inside last week and Spanish, kings and gray trout offshore, according to Allison Hughes of Hughes' Marina at Shallotte Point. "The spots arc getting larger in the river," she said. "Even with the rains and all, everybody caught something." Fall Herbs Are In! 4$ SHELTON WW HERB FARM ,/"?5r? 3 M les N o'Wipnabowo" Hau 17 | On Gooaman Ra (SR m ^ Wed Sal lO SorApp* 253-5964 STArF pho*'" Bv DO-/". RUTTf SHOWING OFF Till. TOURNAMENT WINNER are (from left) Jerry Jackson, David Stalling ami Hill Dupree. The 42.05-pound king H as worth $43 J 70. M Adult & Pediatric Family Medicine Brunswick Islands Mediccl Associates, PA proudly announces the association of our newest staff physician Samuel W. Kirtley, M.D. 1 1 Years Clinical Experience ? 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