The NE Cape Fear River ramp has creeks nearby. Fish any laydown tree. Also the smaller feeder creeks off the river all hold crappie. It's largely an untapped fishery.
Anyone knows some good kayak lakes around Wilmington? These jetski rednecks makes it impossible to go out on the saltwater.
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The NE Cape Fear River ramp has creeks nearby. Fish any laydown tree. Also the smaller feeder creeks off the river all hold crappie. It's largely an untapped fishery.
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Which ramp are u talking about?
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The Hurricane devastated the fishing down here. Many folks are ahving a hard time just catching bream.
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Never caught a bream before.. heard they are good eating though
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There are huge crappie in Greenfield lake it's just that I wouldn't eat any of them. Also......I fish creeks and rivers in Brunswick county primarily and I have not noticed a drop off since the storm. Up in Pender county the creeks and fish population up there took a beating however.
Why u not eating them? The whole point of crappie is to be eaten cuz they don't pull up a fight
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Spend a little time on Greenfield lake and it will all make sense. Bass, jacks, break, perch, crappie, etc. call that lake home. Perfect for a yak.