Anglers can enjoy a fishing trip that’s led by a local expert with a half-day or full-day charter provided by Seagate Charters. This local charter business that’s based out of Wilmington is commandeered by Captain Jamie Rushing – a local who grew up fishing the coastal waters surrounding Wrightsville, Topsail and Carolina Beaches, and who prides himself on being able to spot redfish in a foot of water, and big catches like Mahi Mahi in depths up to 100 fathoms. Coast Guard licensed and knowledgeable about the area, Seagate Charters is the business to call on for a truly local fishing expedition.
Both half and full day fishing trips are available, and up to four anglers can be welcomed on board for every trip. The boat is fully stocked with everything fishermen need, from rods and reels to bait, and with a blanket fishing license that covers everyone in the party, all a passenger has to bring along are the drinks and the sunscreen. Fresh catches will be cleaned and packaged at the end of the tip, ensuring that anglers can head home afterwards and immediately enjoy dinner. A fun experience for anglers of all ages, Seagate Charters brings a local’s knowledge to every fishing adventure.
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- Sunset Beach
- 4 Bedrooms
- 4 Bathrooms
- Sleeps 8



