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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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  • "Fishing Wilmington: Mild Tides, Active Fish, and Top Spots for Anglers"
    2024/11/29
    If you're heading out to fish in the Wilmington, NC area today, here’s what you need to know:

    First off, the tidal conditions are relatively mild, with a low tidal coefficient of 45, indicating smaller tidal ranges and weaker currents. Today, the high tide is at 4:32 PM and the low tide at 10:38 AM, with another low tide late at 11:15 PM[2].

    The sun rises at 6:53 AM and sets at 5:03 PM, giving you about 10 hours of daylight to get out on the water[2].

    Weather-wise, the cooler temperatures are really getting the fish active. Red drum are biting well, especially around ICW docks where cut baits like shrimp and finger mullet are working great. You can also find them at the jetties, particularly during the incoming tides[1].

    Speckled trout are starting to show up in good numbers, particularly in the creeks and around inlet areas. These early season fish are mostly in the 12-19” range, and they're hitting live bait, soft plastics, MirrOlures, and shrimp imitation lures. Topwater plugs are effective early in the morning, and switching to soft plastics as the sun rises can keep you on the bite[1].

    In the surf, pompano and sea mullet are being caught using sand fleas and sand flea-flavored Fishbites. Spanish mackerel are still around, though in smaller numbers, and can be caught by trolling spoons or sight casting to surface-feeding frenzies. False albacore are also present but can be spotty[1].

    For those venturing a bit offshore, king mackerel are moving into the 5-10 mile range, and wahoo action has been good, with fish in the 30-40 lb range being caught[1].

    Hot spots include the creeks around Wrightsville Beach, the ICW docks, and the jetties. If you're fishing from a pier, Johnnie Mercers Pier has been producing some big pompano and scattered sea mullet[1].

    Overall, it's a great time to get out and fish in the Wilmington area, with a variety of species active and some excellent fishing conditions.
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  • "Wilmington Fishing Report: Red Drum, Speckled Trout, and Pompano Thriving in Fall Conditions"
    2024/11/28
    As of November 28, 2024, the fishing scene in Wilmington, NC, is looking promising despite the recent ups and downs in weather conditions.

    ### Tidal and Weather Report
    Today, the sun rises at 6:53:51 AM and sets at 5:03:32 PM, giving us about 10 hours of daylight. The tidal coefficient is relatively low at 48, indicating smaller tidal ranges and weaker currents. The high tide is at 7:32 AM and 4:32 PM, with low tides at 2:04 PM and 11:15 PM[3].

    ### Fish Activity
    Red drum are actively biting, particularly around docks and jetties. Anglers have been successful using cut baits like shrimp and finger mullet. Inshore areas, especially around creek mouths and near the inlet, are seeing a decent red drum bite[2].

    Speckled trout are starting to show up in the creeks, with most fish in the 12-19” range. They are hitting live bait and artificials such as soft plastics, MirrOlures, and shrimp imitation lures. Topwater plugs are effective early in the morning, while soft plastics work better as the sun rises[2].

    In the surf, pompano and sea mullet are being caught using sand fleas and sand flea-flavored Fishbites. Spanish mackerel and false albacore are still present, though their numbers are spotty. King mackerel are moving offshore but can still be found in the 5-10 mile range[2].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For redfish, a gold spoon is excellent in murky waters, while Z Man Paddle tails on an Eye Strike Jig Head work well in clearer waters. For fly fishing, darker flies like black, purple, and dark brown are good in tanic waters, while tan or white flies are better in clear waters[1].

    For speckled trout, soft plastics and topwater plugs are recommended. Live bait such as shrimp and finger mullet are also effective for both red drum and speckled trout[2].

    ### Hot Spots
    - **Docks along the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW):** These areas are producing good numbers of red drum using cut baits.
    - **Creek mouths near the inlet:** These spots are ideal for targeting speckled trout and red drum.
    - **Jetties:** Good action for red drum, especially on incoming tides.
    - **Surf zone:** Pompano and sea mullet are being caught here using sand fleas and sand flea-flavored Fishbites.

    Overall, the cooler weather is bringing out the fish, and with the right lures and bait, anglers are having a productive time on the waters around Wilmington.
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  • Wilmington Fishing Report: Redfish, Flounder, and Spanish Mackerel Biting in Favorable Conditions
    2024/11/24
    If you're planning to head out fishing in the Wilmington, North Carolina area today, here's what you need to know:

    First off, the sunrise was at 6:53 am, and sunset will be at 5:03 pm, giving you about 10 hours of daylight. The tidal coefficient is relatively high today, with a coefficient of 45, indicating significant tidal movements and currents. The high tides are at 10:38 am and 4:32 pm, while the low tides are at 4:13 am and 11:15 pm[2].

    Weather-wise, cooler temperatures are setting in, which is great news for fishing. The redfish are biting well, especially in the bays and backwater creeks. You can also expect a good catch of flounder and Spanish mackerel. Sight-fishing for redfish has been successful when the weather permits, and speckled trout fishing is also as good as it gets[3][4].

    For inshore fishing, focus on areas like the bays and backwater creeks around Carolina Beach and Wrightsville Beach. The amberjack bite has been strong off the coast, particularly around wrecks and artificial reefs. For these, live bait presentations and vertical jigging are your best bets[1].

    For redfish and speckled trout, use lures like spoons and jigs, or go with live bait such as shrimp or mullet. For Spanish mackerel, trolling with Clark spoons can be very effective[3][4].

    Hot spots include the waters around Masonboro Island and the inshore areas near Wrightsville Beach. These spots have been producing consistent catches of redfish, flounder, and Spanish mackerel.

    Overall, it's shaping up to be a great day for fishing in Wilmington, so make sure to take advantage of the favorable conditions and tidal movements.
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