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Wilmington NC Fishing Report Jan 5th Tides, Weather, Targets and Hot Spots
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If you're planning to head out fishing in the Wilmington, NC area today, January 5th, here's what you need to know.
First, let's look at the tides. Today, the high tide is at 1:21 PM with a height of 1.33 meters (4.38 ft), and the low tide is at 7:50 AM with a height of 0.03 meters (0.11 ft), and again at 8:21 PM with a height of 0.01 meters (0.03 ft)[2].
The weather is expected to be cool, typical of early January, so dress warmly. Sunrise is at 7:18 AM and sunset at 5:16 PM[2].
For fish activity, December and early January are great times to target bigger speckled trout and striped bass in the area. The colder weather fronts have been beneficial for catching these species. For speckled trout, hard baits like MirrOlures, specifically the 17MR, 22MR, 18MR, 51M, and 52MR series, have been effective[1].
In the Cape Fear River, striped bass are active, particularly around drop-offs and grass lines. Use swim bait lures like Berkley Power Bait Cull shad, rigged on swimbait hooks such as TroKar TK170 and TK178 for weedless fishing[1].
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a decent number of speckled trout and some striped bass. The Masonboro Inlet and the Cape Fear River were hot spots, with fish like flounder, bluefish, and red drum also being caught in these areas[3].
For bait, the swim bait lures mentioned earlier are highly recommended. If you prefer live bait, shrimp and mullet can also be effective, especially for species like red drum and flounder.
Hot spots to consider include the Masonboro Inlet, known for its diverse fish species, and the Cape Fear River, which is particularly good for striped bass. The fishing piers at Carolina Beach and Kure Beach are also excellent locations to cast your line[3].
Remember, the Cape Fear River Striped Bass Fishery is currently catch and release only, so be sure to handle the fish gently and release them quickly to ensure their survival[1].
Good luck out there, and stay warm
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
First, let's look at the tides. Today, the high tide is at 1:21 PM with a height of 1.33 meters (4.38 ft), and the low tide is at 7:50 AM with a height of 0.03 meters (0.11 ft), and again at 8:21 PM with a height of 0.01 meters (0.03 ft)[2].
The weather is expected to be cool, typical of early January, so dress warmly. Sunrise is at 7:18 AM and sunset at 5:16 PM[2].
For fish activity, December and early January are great times to target bigger speckled trout and striped bass in the area. The colder weather fronts have been beneficial for catching these species. For speckled trout, hard baits like MirrOlures, specifically the 17MR, 22MR, 18MR, 51M, and 52MR series, have been effective[1].
In the Cape Fear River, striped bass are active, particularly around drop-offs and grass lines. Use swim bait lures like Berkley Power Bait Cull shad, rigged on swimbait hooks such as TroKar TK170 and TK178 for weedless fishing[1].
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a decent number of speckled trout and some striped bass. The Masonboro Inlet and the Cape Fear River were hot spots, with fish like flounder, bluefish, and red drum also being caught in these areas[3].
For bait, the swim bait lures mentioned earlier are highly recommended. If you prefer live bait, shrimp and mullet can also be effective, especially for species like red drum and flounder.
Hot spots to consider include the Masonboro Inlet, known for its diverse fish species, and the Cape Fear River, which is particularly good for striped bass. The fishing piers at Carolina Beach and Kure Beach are also excellent locations to cast your line[3].
Remember, the Cape Fear River Striped Bass Fishery is currently catch and release only, so be sure to handle the fish gently and release them quickly to ensure their survival[1].
Good luck out there, and stay warm
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.