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in 1985 including the 105-foot tug,
Pocahontas, and the 86-foot tug, The
R.R. Stone, which lies upright. One
hundred reef balls were added in
2001. Look for black sea bass, king
mackerel, Spanish mackerel, barracuda,
cobia, mahi-mahi, sailfish,
amberjack and flounder.
The School House
33 57.517 / 077 33.450, AR 386
Less than 18 miles from the
Masonboro Inlet sea buoy at depths
of around 80 feet, this reef was
begun in 1986 with 10 boxcars.
Sunk in 1987, the School House,
formally known as The Alton Lennon,
was a 150-foot barge used by the
Cape Fear Community College
Oceanic Laboratory. Additions to
the reef include a 215-foot, World
War I, hopper dredge, The Hyde,
sunk in 1988. A 300-foot Great
Lakes hopper dredge, The Markham,
was sunk in 1995. There’s a good
chance of finding mahi-mahi and
sailfish, sometimes grouper, snapper
and black sea bass and occasionally
king mackerel, Spanish mackerel,
barracuda, cobia, amberjack and
flounder.
23-Mile Rock
Twenty three-Mile Rock is a
large ledge system found around
23 miles offshore in 85 to 100 feet
of water. The ledges cover ample
ground, allowing more than one
angler to reap the benefits of what it
has to offer. From bottom fish
such as snapper and grouper
to king mackerel, mahi-mahi
and sailfish, this area can be a
smorgasbord of fishing action.
Unfortunately, it is in high demand
and fishing pressure can be intense,
especially on weekends, so get there
early if you don’t like fishing in a
parking lot.