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Alan Trojan with 24-3/4″, about 8 lbs, personal best Bob Badzylo’s friends with Bull Reds Chuck Fisher with a Bull Red and a Striper Clint Morschauser with Personal best 26”, 8 lbs. Mike Shannon “yaking” around in the creeks. “Bodie’s Breeze,” captained by Steve Bodenheimer, Sgt. at Arms, captures First Place in the Inshore Category…
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August 25, 2025 By Laurie Thomas Vass Sea Trail Fishing Club Member Helps New River Wildlife & Conservation Club, of Fries, Virginia, with Hurricane Helene River Cleanup The New River Wildlife & Conservation Club, of Fries, Virginia, dedicated the month of August 2025 as Hurricane Helene River Cleanup month. Forty citizen volunteers showed up on…
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Steve Brewski will be the guest Speaker at the Sea Trail Fishing Club’s August Meeting to be held at the Pink Palace, Sea Trail Plantation on August 21. Steve is an active advocate for recreational fishing in North Carolina and will present his viewpoints on the state of the sport. Be sure to join us…
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Summertime means hot smallmouth action in WNC The month of August is hot, even in the mountains of western North Carolina. The smallmouth fishing is just as hot on the French Broad, the Toe, and the Catawba rivers, according to Matt Evans of the Catawba Angler in Asheville, NC. “It’s hot, but so is the…
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The North Carolina shrimp fishery harvests three species: white, brown, and pink shrimp. White and brown shrimp are the dominant species, while pink shrimp make up the smallest portion of the annual harvest. From the public’s perspective, all three species are simply sold as “shrimp”. Once cooked, they are indistinguishable by taste and appearance and…
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Call the crew — it’s banquet time in Cape Fear! Conservation tastes better with good company. Join CCA NC on August 14 at the Terraces on Sir Tyler at 1826 Sir Tyler Drive, Wilmington, NC for cold drinks, full plates, and a room full of people who get it. Call (919) 781-3474 or e-mail maryellen@ccanc.org…
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The Carolina Sportsman Magazine says “Summertime is tripletail time” https://www.carolinasportsman.com/featured/its-tripletail-time/?utm_source=Carolina+Sportsman&utm_campaign=99c70297e9-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_c41990a090-99c70297e9-290292534 While most anglers think of tripletails as a delicacy caught up and down Florida’s coast, North Carolina and South Carolina anglers can target them all summer and expect to take home a few fish every trip. And when the heat peaks, the tripletail action gets…
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Greetings Club Members … in case you are interested in this event and learning more about our REMINDER … Coastal Conservation Association of North Carolina … 2025 Cape Fear Chapter Banquet. Sea Trail Fishing Club does not endorse the political activities of CCANA or any other organization posting opinions regarding North Carolina fishing regulations and…
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Thursday at 6:30 is Member’s Night for the Sea Trail Fishing Club at the Pink Palace! Located at 295 Rice Mill Circle, Sea Trail Plantation, Sunset Beach Members, Guests and Visitors are encouraged to attend Tim’s talk: “All Things Redfish” If you fish for redfish, red drum, puppy drum or bull reds on the pier,…
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CAPE FEAR CHAPTER BANQUET INVITATION Hi Folks, If you were inspired by Stuart ‘s talk at the last Sea Trail Fishing Club Meeting, or by Laurie Thomas’ write up of the event – or even if your heart and interest is in preserving your right to fish in our coastal waters, then you might want…