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Pro Angles Inshore – Capt. Mark Dickson

Red drum represent some of the first reliable action that inshore anglers can find in the springtime, feeding around docks, oyster beds, rocks, drop-offs, and other structure from the shallow […]

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Captain Eddy Haneman and the Hurricanes

“You will recall that Hurricane Hazel laid offshore for a long time south of here building with very little forward movement; and when she came, she came very quickly,” Captain […]

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Pro Angles Offshore – Capt. Russell Weaver

  With the hotly anticipated arrival of Atlantic bonito (and later spanish mackerel) just around the corner at nearshore structure like the Liberty Ship off Masonboro Inlet, Diver’s Rock out […]

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Pro Angles Inshore – Capt. Rob Koraly

Speckled trout love the tidal currents. Much like their freshwater cousins, they usually suspend above the bottom, headfirst in the current allowing the flow of water to bring the food […]

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Pro Angles Offshore – Capt. Rick Croson

A familiar conundrum faces NC blue water anglers as the Gulf Stream seasons shift. Should they be running wire leaders on ballyhoo rigs to protect against bite-offs from wahoo, king […]