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  • Get the latest updates on fishing conditions in Wilmington, North Carolina, with the 'Wilmington NC Daily Fishing Report.' Our daily podcast offers real-time insights on tides, weather, fish activity, and the best spots to cast your line. Perfect for local anglers or visitors, we provide expert advice, interviews with seasoned fishermen, and all the info you need for a great day on the water in Wilmington. Tune in daily for everything you need to know about fishing in Wilmington, NC!

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Get the latest updates on fishing conditions in Wilmington, North Carolina, with the 'Wilmington NC Daily Fishing Report.' Our daily podcast offers real-time insights on tides, weather, fish activity, and the best spots to cast your line. Perfect for local anglers or visitors, we provide expert advice, interviews with seasoned fishermen, and all the info you need for a great day on the water in Wilmington. Tune in daily for everything you need to know about fishing in Wilmington, NC!

For more https://www.quietperiodplease.com/

Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk
Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Wilmington, NC Fishing Report - Cooler Weather Brings Hot Bites for Reds, Trout, and More
    2024/11/03
    As of November 3, 2024, the fishing scene in Wilmington, North Carolina is looking promising, especially with the cooler weather setting in.

    First, let's talk about the tides and weather. Today, the sun rises at 7:33 AM and sets at 6:17 PM, giving us a good 10 hours and 44 minutes of daylight. The tidal coefficient is high, indicating significant tidal movements, with the first low tide at 4:58 AM and the first high tide at 10:53 AM.

    The fish activity has been robust, particularly for red drum. These fish are actively biting, especially during higher water times when they patrol grass edges, and during lower tides when they move over shell-covered drop-offs. Anglers have been successful using scented soft plastics or bottom-rigged dead shrimp to catch red drum, with many in the mid-slot size range of 15-17 inches.

    Speckled trout are also starting to show up in good numbers, particularly around creek mouths and areas with moving water. Scented Z-Man soft plastics and Gulp shrimp have been the top producers for trout, which are mostly in the 15-19 inch range.

    Black drum are becoming more prevalent as the water temperatures cool down. Fresh or live shrimp on bottom rigs, especially around oyster bars or deep creek holes during low tides, have been effective.

    For those targeting other species, Spanish mackerel and bluefish can be caught using casting jigs, while pompano and sea mullet are being caught in the surf using sand fleas and sand flea-flavored Fishbites.

    If you're looking for hot spots, consider the areas around Wrightsville Beach and Masonboro Island. The docks in the Intracoastal Waterway, especially those closer to the inlets, have been producing slot red drum using live shrimp and cut bait. The creek mouths and grass points are also excellent for speckled trout.

    In terms of lures and bait, topwater plugs in the mornings and soft plastics later in the day are working well for speckled trout. For red drum, live or cut mullet, along with scented soft plastics, are the way to go. Fresh shrimp remains a top choice for black drum and sheepshead, particularly around oyster bars and hard structures.

    Overall, it's a great time to be out on the water in Wilmington, with a variety of fish species active and plenty of opportunities to catch them.
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  • "Wilmington Fishing Forecast: Redfish, Trout, and Mackerel Thrive in the Cooling Autumn Tides"
    2024/11/02
    If you're heading out to fish in the Wilmington, North Carolina area today, November 2, 2024, here's what you can expect:

    First off, the weather is cooling down, which is great news for fishing. The sunrise is at 7:19 AM, and the sunset will be at 6:34 PM, giving you a good window of daylight.

    Tide-wise, we're looking at a high tidal coefficient, which means big tides and strong currents. The first low tide was at 4:15 AM, and the next low tide will be at 4:54 PM. The first high tide is at 9:58 AM, and the next high tide at 10:20 PM. These strong tides can stir up the fish, making them more active.

    Speaking of fish activity, today is an excellent day for fishing according to the solunar theory, with very high fish activity forecasted.

    In terms of the types of fish, redfish are biting well with the cooler weather. You can expect to find schools of redfish, especially in shallow waters around areas like Wrightsville Beach, Topsail Island, and the flats near Wilmington. Speckled trout are also showing up in the creeks, with most of these early season fish ranging from 12 to 19 inches. Spanish mackerel are active as well, particularly when casting to feeding surface fish or trolling with Clark spoons.

    For redfish, sight fishing is excellent this time of year due to clear water. Use a 7 or 8 weight fly rod with a floating line, such as the Rio Flats Pro line, and a leader of about 10-12 feet including the tippet. Choose flies based on water color; for tanic and muddy bottoms, go with darker flies like black, purple, or dark brown, while clear and sandy bottoms call for tan or white flies.

    If you prefer traditional bait, cut shrimp works well for black drum, which can be found on docks and flats. For redfish, artificial lures that mimic baitfish or shrimp can be very effective.

    Hot spots include the creeks around Wrightsville Beach for speckled trout, and the shallow waters and flats near Topsail Island and Wilmington for redfish. Masonboro Island is also a great spot, offering a variety of fish species and habitats.

    Overall, with the right gear and knowledge of the tides and fish behavior, you're in for a great day of fishing in the Wilmington area.
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  • Fishing Forecast for Wilmington, NC: Redfish, Spanish Mackerel, and More Biting in Cooler Temps
    2024/11/01
    As of November 1, 2024, the fishing scene in Wilmington, North Carolina, is looking promising, especially with the cooler weather setting in.

    ### Weather and Tides
    Today, you can expect a mild morning with temperatures in the mid-50s, rising to the mid-60s by afternoon. Skies will be partly cloudy, making for a pleasant day on the water. Tides are crucial, and today we have a high tide at around 9:30 AM and a low tide at 3:30 PM. These tidal changes often trigger fish activity.

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise is at 6:53 AM, and sunset will be at 5:14 PM, giving you ample daylight to fish.

    ### Fish Activity
    Yesterday saw a good bite for redfish, with several reports of catches in the inshore waters. The cooler weather has these fish active, especially in areas with structure like pilings and older docks. Spanish mackerel are also plentiful, with anglers reporting success both by trolling Clark spoons and casting to feeding surface fish.

    ### Types and Amounts of Fish
    Red drum fishing has been steady, with topwater plugs and artificial lures currently outperforming natural baits. Sheepshead action has also picked up, with both sizes and numbers increasing. Additionally, there have been catches of Atlantic bonito, bluefish, and even some king mackerel near the local piers.

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For redfish, topwater plugs and artificial lures are the way to go. For sheepshead, using fiddler crabs or small shrimp can be very effective. For Spanish mackerel, trolling Clark spoons or casting to surface feeding fish with spoons or jigs is recommended.

    ### Hot Spots
    Two hot spots to consider are the waters around Wrightsville Beach and Masonboro Island. The pilings and docks near these areas are known for red drum and sheepshead activity. Additionally, the nearshore reefs off Wrightsville Beach have been producing catches of Spanish mackerel, Atlantic bonito, and bluefish.

    Overall, it's a great time to be out on the water in Wilmington, with a variety of species active and plenty of opportunities to catch some good fish.
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