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Fishing Forecast Wilmington NC: Redfish and Spanish Mackerel Bite Heats Up on Ideal Tidal Conditions

Fishing Forecast Wilmington NC: Redfish and Spanish Mackerel Bite Heats Up on Ideal Tidal Conditions

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Today, October 17th, 2024, is shaping up to be a great day for fishing in Wilmington, North Carolina. The sun rose at 7:19 AM, and we're expecting a sunset at 6:34 PM, giving us a good 11 hours of daylight to get out on the water.

The tidal conditions are quite favorable, with a very high tidal coefficient of 114, indicating big tides and strong currents. The first high tide was at 9:58 AM, and the next low tide will be at 4:54 PM. These strong tidal movements usually stir up a lot of activity on the sea bed, which can attract a variety of fish.

The weather is cooperating, making it an ideal day to be out fishing. The cooler weather has really gotten the redfish biting well, and we're also seeing a lot of Spanish mackerel activity. Yesterday, anglers reported catching significant numbers of redfish, particularly the bigger ones known as bull reds, as well as plenty of Spanish mackerel.

For redfish, especially the bigger ones, using fresh cut or live menhaden or mullet on Carolina rigs with a TroKar TK5BS 9/0 Circle hook and eighty-pound clear Berkley Big game mono leaders is highly effective. If you prefer artificial lures, Gulp Shrimp on 1/8oz or 1/4oz Fusion Jigheads in colors like sugar spice glow or new penny fleck are great options. Top-water plugs like MirrOlure Top Dog Jr’s or Top Pup’s work well early in the morning or late in the afternoon along marsh grass lines and shallow oyster rocks.

Spanish mackerel are active around the inlets, beaches, and nearshore artificial reefs. Look for jumping fish and diving birds to locate them. Casting small spoons like Big Nic Spanish candies on light spinning tackle or trolling with a Blue Water Candy Daisy Chain and a Clark spoon can yield good results. High-speed spinning reels, such as the Slammer IV, can significantly increase your chances of catching these fast-moving fish.

Hot spots include the creeks along the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), oyster rocks, and anywhere bait is moving. The inlets and shallow waters around Wrightsville Beach and Masonboro Island are also prime locations.

Overall, it's a fantastic time to be fishing in Wilmington, with plenty of action from both redfish and Spanish mackerel. Make sure to check for any tagged fish, especially the big reds, and handle them carefully to ensure a good release. Enjoy your day on the water

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