Run for the Border!

The Little River jetties are hot areas for redfish and speckled trout that are following baitfish and shrimp out toward the ocean.

Fall reds and specks make Little River area a great fishing destination.

Sometimes the area on either side of the North Carolina-South Carolina border seems to be an outpost for weather that would be expected several hundred miles farther south. Shorts and a sweatshirt are the perfect attire for fishing on a lot of November days, and even into December.

Mark Stacy of Ocean Isle Fishing Charters enjoys catching inshore fish year-round but specializes in speckled trout and red drum as Thanksgiving approaches. He knows the cooling weather is getting the fish fired up, and best of all, he knows what they like to eat and where to find them. It makes for fun and productive fishing.Click here to read more on Run for the Border!

About Jerry Dilsaver 1169 Articles
Jerry Dilsaver of Oak Island, N.C., a full-time freelance writer, is a columnist for Carolina Sportsman. He is a former SKA National Champion and USAA Angler of the Year.

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