Thanks for reviewing the 49th, we will definitely try it out soon! 39th is my go to location for kayak fishing. Nice and quiet out there. Like the other comment said you got to watch out for that oyster bed. You will lose some tackle here. Local kayak tour companies use that access as well.
@@Backtrack336 no, I haven’t. I know where you mean though. I have fished Dutchman’s creek. A little tricky to navigate at low tide but I’ve caught specks and flounder up in there. Right now the dredging boats are up there. I’m not sure if they are working or just storing the boats there but there a lot of equipment there.
Fished last week, croaker, silver perch, Whiting biting. Caught a monster puffer, a blue, and first flounder of the year. Fished at Jim's and just a few perch and croaker. He was working on the boat and talked to him for a bit.
Fished at Fort Fisher 2 weeks ago. Two nice Black Drum, some Mullet, Puffer, Blues, and A small Pomp. Drove down for the day. Was nice on beach, didn't expect much but stayed busy all day.
Ah yes, 39th Street! Now it is a launching ramp for kayaks and canoes. Once it was used by all sized boats but it has fallen on hard times. Decades ago there was a decent fishing “hole” just to the East (upstream) of this ramp. There was an old metal bed deposited by Hazel in 1954. With time it attracted oysters, barnacles and other Maine growth- we called it “The Oyster Bed.” My brothers and I caught tons of fish there over the years. Also, it is Davis’ Creek at this point since the old Davis’ Creek started just west of the new bridge to OKI. It ran down what is now the ICW to where the Davis Canal empties in the ICW and joined Montgomery Slough and ran by 39th Street and the Big Hill. It joined the Lockwood Folly River at what has been Blue Water Point, and then continued west behind the beach and out to the LF Inlet. Spoil islands bracket the ICW from the current inlet up to the LF River and then from the River up to Pinners Point.
That part of the beach is getting dredged too I did the same thing and didn’t catch much and moved further down towards youpon and caught them good there
The temp gets to about 70 everyday. 50s 60s at night. The wind has been blowing about 13 mph every day and it looks like it will continue, at least for this upcoming week.
fun video, and very realistic! 2 things, First , why did you choose the second spot? I understand moving, but the trick is knowing where to move to? Second, where can you get the ghost shrimp pumpers? I want one. From your old retired teacher/retired drummer friend who only gets to fish a few weeks a year.
That move was pure instinct. Usually I try to look for structure, read the beach, etc, but in that case, it just looked “fishyer”. As for the pump, I got that one on Amazon for $28. Since then I’ve seen them posted for as much as $100. However, if you’re good at building stuff, you can make your own. There are instructions posted online.
HAHAHAHA@ the "endangered" flounder. You fish on the beach, cant keep them, the trawler 150 yards out from you can keep them all.... Uffda! NC politics are screwed up
Awesome Ian. We will be down next month.
Thanks for reviewing the 49th, we will definitely try it out soon! 39th is my go to location for kayak fishing. Nice and quiet out there. Like the other comment said you got to watch out for that oyster bed. You will lose some tackle here. Local kayak tour companies use that access as well.
We are off to a good start, we already lost some tackle there 😁
@@SandsintheSurf I will be down in two weeks to test my luck with losing a few more! Have you ever fished around the rocks at Dutchmans Creek and ICW?
@@Backtrack336 no, I haven’t. I know where you mean though. I have fished Dutchman’s creek. A little tricky to navigate at low tide but I’ve caught specks and flounder up in there. Right now the dredging boats are up there. I’m not sure if they are working or just storing the boats there but there a lot of equipment there.
I’ve had them wings…. Very nice and hot!! 👍👍👍👍👍
They are and they are!
Fished last week, croaker, silver perch, Whiting biting. Caught a monster puffer, a blue, and first flounder of the year. Fished at Jim's and just a few perch and croaker. He was working on the boat and talked to him for a bit.
That’s a nice variety. It’s just gonna get better from here on out
Fished at Fort Fisher 2 weeks ago. Two nice Black Drum, some Mullet, Puffer, Blues, and A small Pomp. Drove down for the day. Was nice on beach, didn't expect much but stayed busy all day.
Nice! Hopefully we will do that well this upcoming weekend in the Pleasure Island tournament
Ah yes, 39th Street! Now it is a launching ramp for kayaks and canoes. Once it was used by all sized boats but it has fallen on hard times. Decades ago there was a decent fishing “hole” just to the East (upstream) of this ramp. There was an old metal bed deposited by Hazel in 1954. With time it attracted oysters, barnacles and other Maine growth- we called it “The Oyster Bed.” My brothers and I caught tons of fish there over the years. Also, it is Davis’ Creek at this point since the old Davis’ Creek started just west of the new bridge to OKI. It ran down what is now the ICW to where the Davis Canal empties in the ICW and joined Montgomery Slough and ran by 39th Street and the Big Hill. It joined the Lockwood Folly River at what has been Blue Water Point, and then continued west behind the beach and out to the LF Inlet. Spoil islands bracket the ICW from the current inlet up to the LF River and then from the River up to Pinners Point.
It looked like a good spot from land. I think I’ll need to take a kayak out from there at some point this summer and see what I can find.
That part of the beach is getting dredged too I did the same thing and didn’t catch much and moved further down towards youpon and caught them good there
Yes, good point. I’ll probably be spending more time fishing the east end of the island for the time being.
How is the weather down there, we will be there in two weeks
The temp gets to about 70 everyday. 50s 60s at night. The wind has been blowing about 13 mph every day and it looks like it will continue, at least for this upcoming week.
Another good video. Hopefully the wind dies down this week and i can get out
I hope so too though I just looked at the weather app and it’s still calling for some windy days next week. Hopefully they got it wrong
fun video, and very realistic! 2 things,
First , why did you choose the second spot? I understand moving, but the trick is knowing where to move to?
Second, where can you get the ghost shrimp pumpers? I want one. From your old retired teacher/retired drummer friend who only gets to fish a few weeks a year.
That move was pure instinct. Usually I try to look for structure, read the beach, etc, but in that case, it just looked “fishyer”. As for the pump, I got that one on Amazon for $28. Since then I’ve seen them posted for as much as $100. However, if you’re good at building stuff, you can make your own. There are instructions posted online.
Love the videos keep up the great work!
Thanks! Hope we get a chance to fish again this summer.
I was at Holden beach this week and fishing wasn’t very good there either:(
Well meet up next time I come down. That video does not even do justice to how rough that surf was
Truth. See you then
HAHAHAHA@ the "endangered" flounder. You fish on the beach, cant keep them, the trawler 150 yards out from you can keep them all.... Uffda! NC politics are screwed up
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