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Redfish are one of the most popular inshore gamefish along the North Carolina coast. These copper-colored drums are known for their powerful fights and excellent table fare. - Redfish can live over 40 years and reach weights exceeding 50 pounds. - They feed primarily on crabs, shrimp, and small baitfish. - The distinctive black spot near their tail helps identify the species.
Captain Ryan Dolph of Reel Obsession Fishing Charters II delivered an outstanding redfish charter at Cedar Point's premier fishing grounds. This 25-inch trophy redfish showcases the incredible inshore fishing opportunities available in these North Carolina waters. Cedar Point offers consistent redfish action year-round, with shallow grass flats and oyster bars providing ideal habitat for these copper-colored fighters. Local anglers and visiting charter guests regularly connect with quality redfish using live bait and artificial lures around structure. The protected waters near Cedar Point create perfect conditions for both novice and experienced anglers targeting these hard-fighting gamefish.
Captain Ryan Dolph of Reel Obsession Fishing Charters II specializes in putting clients on trophy redfish like this impressive 25-inch catch. His local knowledge of Cedar Point's best fishing spots, combined with quality tackle and proven techniques, consistently produces memorable fishing experiences. Charter rates include all fishing gear, bait, and expert guidance from a licensed captain with years of experience in these waters. Book online or call to check availability and secure your Cedar Point fishing adventure.
This 25-inch redfish represents the quality fishing available in Cedar Point's inshore waters. The area's extensive grass flats, oyster bars, and creek mouths create ideal redfish habitat throughout the year. Captain Ryan's expertise in reading water conditions and locating active fish ensures clients maximize their time on the water.
Cedar Point's protected waters offer excellent fishing conditions even when offshore waters are rough. The shallow flats warm quickly in spring and fall, attracting baitfish and the redfish that feed on them. Summer fishing focuses on deeper creek channels and structure, while winter redfish often school in warmer pockets near creek mouths.
Redfish thrive in Cedar Point's brackish waters, feeding on crabs, shrimp, and small baitfish around oyster bars and grass edges. These copper-colored drums are known for their powerful runs and stubborn fights, making them a favorite target for inshore anglers. The 25-inch specimen caught here represents a mature fish with excellent table fare quality. Cedar Point's redfish population remains strong due to good habitat and responsible fishing practices, with many anglers practicing catch and release to preserve the fishery for future generations.
Captain Ryan provides all necessary fishing equipment, including rods, reels, tackle, and fresh bait. His boat accommodates up to six anglers comfortably, with early morning departures typically producing the best results. The charter includes fish cleaning service, ice, and local fishing licenses. Guests should bring sun protection, snacks, and drinks for a full day of Cedar Point fishing action.