The waters of the Lower Cape Fear River and Snow's Cut are great for catching flounder, especially large flounder. Indeed the state record for this fish, twenty pounds, was caight here in 1980. However, flounder fishing isn't as good as it once was, but you can still catch ten pounders and heavier.
Snow's Cut is a manmade channel that carries the Intercoastal Waterway from Carolina Beach to the Cape Fear River. Named for Major William A. Snow, project manager for the U.S. Corps of Engineers for the initial dredging, it is about 1.75 miles long and originally dredged to 120 feet wide and 12 feet deep.
Many locals opposed its construction because of the introduction of more salt seawater through Carolina Beach Inlet into the Cape Fear River ten miles inland, the project was apprived and completed. It killed many of the cypress trees lining the river banks.
--Cooter
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