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Sheepshead are instantly recognizable by their distinctive black and white vertical stripes, earning them the nickname "convict fish." They have incredibly powerful jaws and human-like teeth that can crush oysters, crabs, and barnacles with ease. - Sheepshead are notorious bait stealers, making them challenging and rewarding to catch. - Their teeth closely resemble human teeth, which is how they got their name.
Join Captain Ryan Dolph of Reel Obsession Fishing Charters II for an exciting sheepshead fishing adventure in Cedar Point, North Carolina. Our local fishing charters target the abundant sheepshead population in the waters around Cedar Point. With years of local experience, Captain Ryan knows exactly where to find the best seasonal bite and will put you on fish. The inshore fishing opportunities here are excellent, with sheepshead being a favorite target for their challenging catch and excellent taste. Whether you're an experienced angler looking to test your skills against these notorious bait-stealers or a family seeking a memorable day on the water, our Cedar Point fishing charter provides everything you need for a successful day on the water.
Captain Ryan Dolph of Reel Obsession Fishing Charters II offers professional guided fishing trips in Cedar Point. Our charters are fully equipped with quality fishing gear, bait, and tackle—everything you need for a successful day targeting sheepshead and other local species. We welcome anglers of all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned fishermen. Safety equipment is provided for all guests, and our boat is maintained to the highest standards. For current rates, available dates, and booking information, please use the buttons below to check our calendar or contact us directly with any questions about customizing your Cedar Point fishing experience.
Our recent Cedar Point fishing trip resulted in an impressive catch of sheepshead, with multiple fish in the 6-8 inch range landed by our guests. Sheepshead are known for their distinctive black and white striped pattern and challenging bite, making them a favorite target for anglers looking to test their skills. Captain Ryan's extensive local knowledge and patience ensure that even first-timers can enjoy the thrill of catching these crafty fish.
Reel Obsession Fishing Charters II provides a comfortable, well-equipped vessel perfect for navigating the waters around Cedar Point. With all necessary fishing equipment provided and Captain Ryan's expert guidance, you'll have everything you need for a productive day on the water. The scenic coastal views around Cedar Point add to the experience, making this fishing charter enjoyable even when the fish aren't biting.
Sheepshead are abundant in the Cedar Point area, particularly around structures like pilings, bridges, and oyster beds. These fish are notorious for their light bite and ability to steal bait, making them a challenging and rewarding catch for anglers of all skill levels. Captain Ryan specializes in the techniques needed to hook these crafty fish, including proper presentation of fiddler crabs, shrimp, or clams—their favorite baits. Sheepshead fishing is good year-round in Cedar Point, but particularly strong during late winter and early spring when they gather to spawn. Their excellent table fare makes them a prized catch for those looking to bring home dinner.
When you book with Reel Obsession Fishing Charters II, we recommend arriving at our Cedar Point location 15 minutes before your scheduled departure time. Wear comfortable clothes appropriate for the weather, and don't forget sun protection like hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Our boat comfortably accommodates small groups, making this an ideal activity for families or friends. We provide all necessary fishing equipment, including rods, reels, bait, and tackle. Feel free to bring your own food and drinks, and we recommend a small cooler for taking home your catch. For the most comfortable experience, consider booking morning trips during summer months when temperatures are cooler and fish are typically more active.