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My daughter's boyfriend and his family are going to Carolina Beach around mid June and they are are wanting to surf fish but have no clue where to go. I told them to fish around Ft Fisher area . Is there any where else they should try ? Thanks
 

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Hey,

There are a lot of places around there that are productive. Do a search on here or I will do one in a little and post previous areas mentioned.

I will be down at Kure Beach from June 13 to June 18 to surf and pier fish as well. It's a family vacation event but they let me fish as I please.
 

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Ok here you go....

Bromide Pipes
Awesome Fishing
Drive to Alabama Avenue as there is a public access point
Walk south along the beach admiring the scantily clad moms 500 feet and you will see the pipes.
Take plenty of rigs as you will get tied up on the pipe

General Beauregard
Drive to Spartanburg Ave as their is a public access point
Walk north 200 feet and that is where the wreck is located.

Old Center Pier
Drive to Tennessee Ave public access
Walk S about 150 feet, you will see the pier and old pilings

The infamous Snows Cut
There is a boat ramp at the end of Annie Dr. that has places to fish and you can walk up and down the bank
You can access under the US421 Snow Cut Bridge
Bring weight and lots of rigs as the current is swift and there is a lot of debris

The slippery and dangerous Fort Fisher Rocks
At the very southern tip of Federal Point (terminus of US421 south) are the rocks that can produce. Just be careful as the rocks are very slick. Also be mindful that it is tempting to walk a great distance out but the tide can cut you off and you will soon be a member of the Gilligan's Island crew.



Walk so
 
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