Would someone in the club please ask Gary Massey to get some of this Blue Fin action down here at Sunset Beach?
https://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/carolina-tuna-run/

For God’s sake, do not tell Mike Shannon about this
Would someone in the club please ask Gary Massey to get some of this Blue Fin action down here at Sunset Beach?
https://www.outdoorlife.com/fishing/carolina-tuna-run/

For God’s sake, do not tell Mike Shannon about this
Scenes from the happy, satiated crowd
April 7, 2025
Laurie Thomas Vass
The Sea Trail Fishing Club held its Spring Fish Fry on April 5, 2025, at the Pink Palace, in the Sea Trail development, in Sunset Beach, N. C.
The event was managed by Alan Trojan, the Club Events chairperson.
“We were pleased with our turnout and the amazing food that was brought by our members,” Trojan said.
“Our chefs extraodinaire, Mike Griffin and Gary Smith cooked a massive amount of fish, French fries, hush puppies, and onions to feed the hungry masses,” Trojan commented.

Club Chefs Extraordinaire , Gary Smith, left, Mike Griffin, right.
Laurie Thomas Vass, the clubs Director of Public Relations noted that not one scrap of fish was left in the Pink Palace serving area when the event ended.
Shannon managed to hide a tray of fish from the starving masses to give to the local Sunset Beach Fire Department.
Vass estimated about 75 happy club members attended the free event.
“We hope to conduct our Fall Fish Fry in October or November, and will post the date on our website, Trojan said.

Chomping down

Anxious members lining up

Beans, Beans, Good for your heart.

Happy club members at the Fish Fry
April 6 2025
Jim Bumgartner presents the coveted Sea Trail Club member card to Bob Schwartz, of Calabash, N. C.

Laurie Thomas Vass, working the Club table at the event, lured Schwartz to the table by dangling a free plastic bait by Shallotte Bait Company.
“Free plastic baits gets ‘em every time,” she commented
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April 6, 2025
Contact Laurie Thomas Vass
Sunset Beach, N. C.
Two charter fishing captains, one from Shallotte, North Carolina, and one from Little River, S. C., expressed their disgust with the over-regulation of recreational fishing in North Carolina.
“The over-regulation of fishing in North Carolina is damaging our fishing populations in South Carolina,” said Scotty Lambert, a charter captain and owner of Little River Fishing Fleet.

Scotty Lambert, Little River Fishing Fleet.
“Anglers from all over North Carolina are overcrowding us in South Carolina because they are prohibited from catching trout, flounder, and have restrictive daily limits of 3 fish per day, on Blue Fish, in North Carolina” he added.
Josh Reynolds, of Maverick Charters, in Shallotte, N. C., said he doubts the accuracy and legitimacy of the North Carolina data used to prohibit fishing in North Carolina.

Captain Josh Reynolds, Maverick Charters
“I fish just about 365 days a year,” he said. “I see an abundance of sea trout, flounder and Blue Fish every day. The over-regulation is killing me financially,” he added.
“I have had to target Sheepshead in order to stay alive financially, and the over-regulation in the other species is causing a decline of the Sheepshead population because that is the only fish anglers can keep,” he added.
Both charter captains were exhibiting their businesses at Daves Outpost, in Sunset Beach, N. C. , in the fifth annual South Brunswick celebration of recreational fishing.”
Greg Bloom and Fletcher Frink, the executives of Daves Outpost, expressed their concern about the negative economic effects the over-regulation of fishing in North Carolina is having on the charter fishing business.

Left to Right, Greg Bloom Fletcher Frink
“We hold our event to promote the local recreational fishing industry in Southern Brunswick County,” said Frink. “We are trying to do whatever we can to help the charter captains survive, by hosting this event,” he added.
Over 50 small businesses exhibited at the event, held on April 6, 2025. One of the small businesses at the event was Griffin Canady, the owner of Watermans Choice, an oyster farming operation, located AT Topsail Beach, N. C.

Griffin and Margo Canady, Watermans Choice Oyster Farm.
“I worked for 6 years with state environmental agencies before I started my oyster farm,” Canady said. “I know first hand the beneficial effects our oyster farm has on the local marine environment, and can see the habitat improving to vibrant areas from the dead zones before we started farming area,” he said.
The event drew about 1000 visitors.
“I love North Carolina, and love the people who fish with me,” said Reynolds. “I cannot understand why the State Government is intent on harming my business with over-regulation” he added.
About Little River Fishing Fleet. We have 4 boats and full crews to do both inshore and offshore fishing. We accommodate whatever type of fishing our anglers desire. https://cptscottysfishingcharters.com
About Maverick Charters. We fish intercoastal creeks and target trophy Sheepshead. 910 477 3222.
About Daves Outpost. We are a full service one-stop shop for all your fishing needs. We have our own shrimp boat and feature live shrimp and minnows on a daily basis.

“Our intent in sponsoring this event is to promote all of the businesses in Southern Brunswick who share our passion for fishing,” said Greg Bloom.” He also noted that this is the fifth annual celebration that Daves has sponsored.
Laurie Thomas Vass
March 24, 2025
Citing their interest in promoting the Southern Brunswick sports fishing business community, Greg Bloom and Fletcher Frink, the executives of Daves Outpost, in Sunset Beach, N. C. are sponsoring a charter captains and fishing guide “Meet’n Greet” celebration on April 6, 2025.
The celebration will feature displays and exhibits from over 20 fishing professionals, who will exhibit in the parking lot of Daves Outpost store, located at the boat launch at the Sunset Beach Bridge.
In addition to boat captains and guides, the event will feature food trucks, including Blondie’s Donuts and Daisy’s Dogs.
“Our intent in sponsoring this event is to promote all of the businesses in Southern Brunswick who share our passion for fishing,” said Greg Bloom.”
Bloom noted that this is the fifth annual celebration that Daves has sponsored.
Among the many exhibitors will be Griffin Canady, an oyster farmer from Sunset Beach, who farms oysters in Topsail Beach for distribution along the North Carolina coast.
Bloom commented that Canady’s oysters are prime and delicious.
The sports fishing celebration is being promoted by the Sea Trail Fishing Club, located at Sunset Beach, N. C.
“Our club is interested in strengthening the economic relationships among the business community that contribute to the sports fishing industry,” explained Laurie Thoma Vass, the club’s Director of Public Relations, and a former economic development advisor for the State of North Carolina.
“To the extent that we can keep more recreational fishing dollars circulating in our local economy, every citizen will benefit,” she added.
There is no admission charge to attend the event, which will run from 9 am to 5 pm.
“This will be an excellent opportunity for one-on-one questioning of captains and guides,” said Coach John Floyd, a seasoned flounder fisherman, who offers free fishing advice at Daves.
“All of the captains and guides will be ready to sign up fishermen for the upcoming season,” Floyd added.
About Daves Outpost: A comprehensive one-stop shop for all your fishing and boating needs. We have everything you need to get on the water, whether you’re an experienced angler or just looking to get started. We have our own shrimp boat and offer live shrimp and minnows. https://davesoutpost.com/store-info. 910 579 2016.
About the Sea Trail Fishing Club: Our club is dedicated to helping people learn how to catch fish, and promoting a sense of community for all anglers. We meet every month at the Pink Palace, located in the Sea Trail Development in Sunset Beach N. C. Membership is $20 per year. Membership applications and upcoming club events are at our website. https://seatrailfishing.com/
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