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Wilmington Fishing Forecast: Redfish, Speckled Trout, and Spanish Mackerel Abound on the NC Coast
Published 1 year, 6 months ago
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Today, October 17th, 2024, the fishing scene around Wilmington, NC is looking promising. The sun rose at 7:18 am, and we're expecting a sunset at 7:01 pm, giving us a full day to get out on the water.
Tide-wise, we're in the midst of a high tidal coefficient, which means strong currents and a significant tidal range. As of this morning, the tide is already at 3.8 feet, with a low tide expected around 10:51 am at 0.6 feet, and a high tide later at 5:08 pm reaching 4.4 feet.
The cooler weather has really kicked in, making it an ideal time for redfish, speckled trout, and Spanish mackerel to be active. Yesterday saw a good number of redfish catches, particularly around the inlets and oyster rocks. The bigger reds are starting to show up in the ocean on hard bottoms, and using fresh cut or live menhaden or mullet on Carolina rigs with circle hooks has been effective.
For speckled trout, hard baits like MirrOlures, specifically the 17MR and 22MR series, have been putting big numbers in the boat. These trout are often found in areas where bait is moving, such as along the Intracoastal Waterway docks and oyster rocks.
Spanish mackerel and false albacore are also plentiful, especially around the inlets and nearshore artificial reefs. Casting small spoons like Big Nic Spanish candies on light spinning tackle or trolling with Blue Water Candy Daisy Chains have been successful. High-speed spinning reels, such as the Slammer IV, have made a significant difference in catching these fast-moving fish.
If you're looking for hot spots, consider the areas around Wrightsville Beach and Masonboro Island. The marsh grass lines and shallow oyster rocks here are great for top-water redfish using MirrOlure Top Dog Jr’s or Top Pup’s. For Spanish mackerel and false albacore, keep an eye out for jumping fish and diving birds near the inlets and beaches.
Overall, it's shaping up to be a great day for fishing in Wilmington, with plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of species. Just remember to keep your drag tight and use the right tackle to ensure a good release for those bigger fish. Good luck out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Tide-wise, we're in the midst of a high tidal coefficient, which means strong currents and a significant tidal range. As of this morning, the tide is already at 3.8 feet, with a low tide expected around 10:51 am at 0.6 feet, and a high tide later at 5:08 pm reaching 4.4 feet.
The cooler weather has really kicked in, making it an ideal time for redfish, speckled trout, and Spanish mackerel to be active. Yesterday saw a good number of redfish catches, particularly around the inlets and oyster rocks. The bigger reds are starting to show up in the ocean on hard bottoms, and using fresh cut or live menhaden or mullet on Carolina rigs with circle hooks has been effective.
For speckled trout, hard baits like MirrOlures, specifically the 17MR and 22MR series, have been putting big numbers in the boat. These trout are often found in areas where bait is moving, such as along the Intracoastal Waterway docks and oyster rocks.
Spanish mackerel and false albacore are also plentiful, especially around the inlets and nearshore artificial reefs. Casting small spoons like Big Nic Spanish candies on light spinning tackle or trolling with Blue Water Candy Daisy Chains have been successful. High-speed spinning reels, such as the Slammer IV, have made a significant difference in catching these fast-moving fish.
If you're looking for hot spots, consider the areas around Wrightsville Beach and Masonboro Island. The marsh grass lines and shallow oyster rocks here are great for top-water redfish using MirrOlure Top Dog Jr’s or Top Pup’s. For Spanish mackerel and false albacore, keep an eye out for jumping fish and diving birds near the inlets and beaches.
Overall, it's shaping up to be a great day for fishing in Wilmington, with plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of species. Just remember to keep your drag tight and use the right tackle to ensure a good release for those bigger fish. Good luck out there
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.