Summer Fishing’s Over, Now The Fun Begins
“When Is The Carolina’s Best time To Offshore Fish?” The honest answer? Just about any day of the year has the potential to be a great one. I’ve watched seasons swing wildly—some summers with barely a strand of grass and hardly a dolphin in sight, others where April trips guaranteed coolers stuffed with yellowfin tuna. Each year writes its own story, but two things have always been pretty reliable: gaffer dolphin in May and wahoo in September.
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