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Fishing in Wilmington, NC: Red Drum, Speckled Trout, and Spanish Mackerel Thrive in Fall Conditions
Published 1 year, 6 months ago
Description
As of October 4, 2024, the fishing scene in Wilmington, North Carolina, is heating up as the fall season sets in. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water.
### Tidal and Weather Report
Today, the sunrise is at 7:07 AM, and sunset will be at 6:47 PM. The tides are looking favorable, with a high tide at 9:14 AM and a low tide at 3:26 PM. The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a gentle breeze, making for ideal fishing conditions.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a surge in fish activity, particularly for red drum, speckled trout, and spanish mackerel. Red drum action has been steady, with anglers having success using live mullet and cut baits along grass lines and around docks. These reds are starting to school up more as the water temperatures cool down.
Speckled trout are also making an appearance, especially in the morning hours when using topwaters around creek mouths and along grass lines with oyster beds. The falling tide has produced a better bite for trout.
Spanish mackerel and bluefish are abundant near the beaches and jetties. Anglers have been successful trolling Clarkspoons and mackerel trees, as well as casting at surface-feeding schools. False albacore have also started showing up in the 5-mile area.
### Best Lures and Bait
For red drum, Carolina rigs with live bait or fresh cut bait are highly effective. Artificial lures like Berkley Gulp Shrimp on Fusion Jigheads and topwater plugs such as MirrOlure Top Dog Jr’s or Top Pup’s are also recommended.
For speckled trout, topwaters in the morning and live baits like mud minnows or small finger mullet are good choices.
Spanish mackerel and false albacore can be caught using small spoons like Big Nic Spanish candies on light spinning tackle or by trolling Blue Water Candy Daisy Chains with Clark spoons.
### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots right now is the area around the jetties, where slot-sized red drum and some over-slot fish are being caught. The local piers, such as Johnnie Mercers Pier, are also producing a mix of bluefish, spanish mackerel, and even the occasional cobia.
Another good spot is near the creek mouths and grass lines with oyster beds, which are attracting speckled trout. For those venturing a bit further out, the 5-mile area is seeing action from false albacore and spanish mackerel.
With the cooler weather and favorable tides, today promises to be an excellent day for fishing in the Wilmington area. Make sure to check the local tackle shops for any updates and to gear up with the right tackle and bait.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
### Tidal and Weather Report
Today, the sunrise is at 7:07 AM, and sunset will be at 6:47 PM. The tides are looking favorable, with a high tide at 9:14 AM and a low tide at 3:26 PM. The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a gentle breeze, making for ideal fishing conditions.
### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a surge in fish activity, particularly for red drum, speckled trout, and spanish mackerel. Red drum action has been steady, with anglers having success using live mullet and cut baits along grass lines and around docks. These reds are starting to school up more as the water temperatures cool down.
Speckled trout are also making an appearance, especially in the morning hours when using topwaters around creek mouths and along grass lines with oyster beds. The falling tide has produced a better bite for trout.
Spanish mackerel and bluefish are abundant near the beaches and jetties. Anglers have been successful trolling Clarkspoons and mackerel trees, as well as casting at surface-feeding schools. False albacore have also started showing up in the 5-mile area.
### Best Lures and Bait
For red drum, Carolina rigs with live bait or fresh cut bait are highly effective. Artificial lures like Berkley Gulp Shrimp on Fusion Jigheads and topwater plugs such as MirrOlure Top Dog Jr’s or Top Pup’s are also recommended.
For speckled trout, topwaters in the morning and live baits like mud minnows or small finger mullet are good choices.
Spanish mackerel and false albacore can be caught using small spoons like Big Nic Spanish candies on light spinning tackle or by trolling Blue Water Candy Daisy Chains with Clark spoons.
### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots right now is the area around the jetties, where slot-sized red drum and some over-slot fish are being caught. The local piers, such as Johnnie Mercers Pier, are also producing a mix of bluefish, spanish mackerel, and even the occasional cobia.
Another good spot is near the creek mouths and grass lines with oyster beds, which are attracting speckled trout. For those venturing a bit further out, the 5-mile area is seeing action from false albacore and spanish mackerel.
With the cooler weather and favorable tides, today promises to be an excellent day for fishing in the Wilmington area. Make sure to check the local tackle shops for any updates and to gear up with the right tackle and bait.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.