Saltwater Catch Radio Today’s guest is Captain George Beckwith of Down East Guide Service. Captain Beckwith is a marine biologist, charter boat captain, tournament champion, national television celebrity and international fisherman. Listen to the interview Bill Hitchcock did on April 5, 2010 with Captain George just days after George returned from Costa Rica. Topics discussed in Read more...
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Speckled Trout Cold Stun & Kill Special!
February 21st, 2010
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Speckled Trout Cold Stun & Kill Special! Get The FACTS! SEGMENT ONE Beth Burns of NCDMF reveals new discoveries of the Cold Stun Event. It wasn’t just cold waters that affected these fish! Was this a “jubilee” of dead fish? Interesting details of what was found in 90% of sites investigated for cold stun/kills. Find Read more...
Fishing in February along the NC Coast
February 13th, 2010
admin Fishing in February along the North Carolina Coast By: Bill Hitchcock February is the coldest, nastiest month of the year along the coast of North Carolina. Fortunately it is also a short month with the transition into spring starting the following month. But although the weather may not be the friendliest for fishermen it’s definitely Read more...
The Facts About North Carolina Speckled Trout
February 6th, 2010
admin The Facts About North Carolina Speckled Trout By: Bill Hitchcock It seems our farcical and fantical “friends” at the Coastal Fisheries Reform Group are at it again. They are trying to resurrect the Gamefish Status movement for speckled trout due to the recent cold stun event we had here along coastal North Carolina. Gamefish Status would Read more...
Are we about to have an offshore cold stun event?
February 2nd, 2010
admin Are offshore fish about to be stunned? By: Bill Hitchcock Are we about to have an offshore cold stun event? Are we about to see offshore fish floating on top of the water out by the Gulf Stream due to extreme temperature differentials? That’s a good question because right now conditions seem conducive for it Read more...
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