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Topsail Island, A Short History

Local folklore claims the name, Topsail (pronounced Tops’ul), dates back to the 1700s when pirate ships roamed the coastal waters. The pirates hid their ships in the channels behind the island and waited to plunder passing merchant ships loaded with goods. Eventually the merchants became aware of this hiding place and began to watch for the tops of the pirates' sails peeking above the oak trees on the island — hence the name Topsail Island.

Read about the shipwreck that is on the beach at Surf City. The wreck is uncovered a couple times a year. I have seen it and often wondered about its history. Have you seen it? Check out the Topsail Island History page.

More Topsail Island History


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www.fishintopsail.com
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www.capefear-guide.com
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www.captainjot.com
Capt. Brent Stanley
www.currentadventurecharters.com
Capt. Ren Clark Jr.
www.tournamenttrailcharters.com
Capt. Rob Orr
Jolly Roger Inn & Fishing Pier

Topsail Tide Predictions and Surf Conditions

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Fishing Reports and News

August 7, 2011

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Find out here2011 NC Recreational Coastal Waters Guide

Hello from Topsail Beach! This is a pic of my friends (Caleb Thornton, and Ron Sloan) with their catch! NICE sheepshead guys! Catch 'em up!


Fishin' Topsail Facebook fishing reports:
Johnathon Fann, Aug 6, 2011 ... finally a good day surf fishin. Dont know if it was the clouds or what. Caught some pompanos mullets and spots all in about 30 mins. after that caught a few more small ones and then it just died out. Fished high tide going out hope i can do that again tomorrow.
Allen Jernigan, Aug 6, 2011,
These guys drove in from Atlanta just for a gig trip. Could not let them down even though the wind was howling. Big fish was 27". Good night in the wind for rookies! They had a great time.


Surf City Ocean Pier reports: a few pompano and a few spanish and blues....heard of a flounder..not much else.

Sea View Pier Report: Tommy's 28 inch Red Drum..so sad he couldn't keep him ...



Kenny caught a nice Spanish Mackerel 8-6-11 ... Kenny caught 5.5 flounder on 8-6-11 ...



Jolly Roger Pier report: ‎96 lb Tarpon just landed Thursday morning by Alan Pleasant! Mike Stout caught Tarpon 80#, August 6, 2011 - released.

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