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flexbone
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Newbie Here! Need advice!

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Headed to Keaton for Thanksgiving. I currently live in North Carolina and do a lot of striper and small mouth fishing up here. For years we have spent 1-2 two weeks at Keaton every summer scalloping but just never do much fishing. This Thanksgiving I want to take my boys (ages 16,14, and 11) out fishing and just need some general advice on where to go. I have all the gear and tackle (popper corks, plastics etc) I just need someone to give me some general advice on where and how to fish. I would love to catch some reds but any type of fish will do. Thanks in advance!
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I'd go out of the channel and head north to the Dekle bird rack and start fishing there. Rig a popping cork about 4 ft. and keep it out in a holder or pop and work it back to the boat, either way should work. And keep another rod rigged to straight-jig fish on 1/4 oz. head. White and glow gulps have been producing good lately, but try other colors if those don't work. Live pins under an oval float work good as well. I always take a small spinner for catching small baitfish and use them. Good luck, hope you do well. Take a landing net, a lot of them get loose right at the boat.
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"Take a landing net, a lot of them get loose right at the boat."

Yeah, they do!!
flexbone
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DixieReb wrote:I'd go out of the channel and head north to the Dekle bird rack and start fishing there. Rig a popping cork about 4 ft. and keep it out in a holder or pop and work it back to the boat, either way should work. And keep another rod rigged to straight-jig fish on 1/4 oz. head. White and glow gulps have been producing good lately, but try other colors if those don't work. Live pins under an oval float work good as well. I always take a small spinner for catching small baitfish and use them. Good luck, hope you do well. Take a landing net, a lot of them get loose right at the boat.
Great info. Thanks for the tips!!!
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Do what Dixie said. Keep moving until you find fish. If you haven't caught something in 10-15 minutes, move.


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Head north, look for channels in the 2-5ft depth. If you head north, there is a channel in the flat close to the bird rack. Like said above, don't sit still long if there's no bites. If all else fails, head south to big grassy island and Dallas creek as last resort. Live pins, spooks, poppers, gulp shrimp or ZMan shrimp. New pinney, white/chartreuse. Mirrodine, or my personal favorite a manns 1minus.

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