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Spotted weakfish are prized gamefish found throughout North Carolina's coastal waters. They inhabit grass flats, oyster bars, and creek mouths where they ambush prey. - Active feeders during moving tides. - Respond well to both live and artificial baits. - Peak activity occurs in spring and fall months.
Captain Ryan Dolph of Reel Obsession Fishing Charters II delivers exceptional spotted weakfish fishing experiences in Cedar Point's productive inshore waters. This 22-inch spotted weakfish catch showcases the quality fishing available in North Carolina's coastal marshes and grass flats. Our fishing charters target these prized gamefish using proven techniques and local knowledge of seasonal patterns. Whether you're after your first weakfish or chasing a personal best, these guided trips provide the expertise and equipment needed for success on the water.
Captain Ryan Dolph of Reel Obsession Fishing Charters II specializes in spotted weakfish fishing around Cedar Point's prime inshore waters. Our charters include all necessary tackle, bait, and safety equipment for a productive day on the water. Trip rates vary by season and group size, with half-day and full-day options available. Licensed and experienced, Captain Ryan knows the local grass flats, creek mouths, and structure where spotted weakfish feed throughout the year. Book online or call for current availability and pricing.
This 22-inch spotted weakfish represents the quality fishing available in Cedar Point's coastal waters. These aggressive feeders provide excellent light-tackle action, especially during their peak feeding periods around dawn and dusk. The inshore waters near Cedar Point offer ideal habitat with shallow grass beds, oyster bars, and tidal creeks that attract baitfish and the weakfish that hunt them.
Spotted weakfish are known for their distinctive spotted pattern and their ability to make long, powerful runs when hooked. They respond well to both live bait and artificial lures, making them accessible to anglers of all skill levels. The Cedar Point area's protected waters provide comfortable fishing conditions while maintaining excellent fish populations.
Spotted weakfish thrive in Cedar Point's brackish waters where they hunt shrimp, small crabs, and baitfish along grass edges and oyster structures. These fish are most active during moving tides, particularly the two hours before and after high tide when baitfish are pushed into shallow feeding areas. Water temperatures between 65-75°F trigger their most aggressive feeding behavior, making spring and fall prime seasons for targeting trophy-sized fish like this 22-inch specimen.
Our fishing charters depart from convenient Cedar Point area boat ramps with easy parking and facilities. All trips include rods, reels, tackle, bait, and safety equipment. We accommodate up to six anglers comfortably with plenty of deck space for casting and fighting fish. Captain Ryan provides instruction on techniques, local knowledge of productive spots, and assistance with fish handling and photography. Bring sunscreen, snacks, and drinks for your comfort during the trip.