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Wilmington Fishing Report: Tide, Weather, and Bites for January 30th, 2025
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Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing in and around Wilmington, North Carolina. Today, January 30th, 2025, promises to be an exciting day on the water, despite the chilly winter conditions.
First off, let's take a look at the tides. According to the tide reports, we have a low tide at 4:06 AM with a height of -0.24 feet, followed by a high tide at 9:59 AM reaching 4.58 feet. The next low tide will be at 4:48 PM, dipping to -0.63 feet, and the final high tide of the day will be at 10:10 PM, hitting 4.06 feet[2].
The weather is crucial, and while I don't have the exact forecast for today, it's always a good idea to check for any wind or potential storms that could affect the waters. Generally, this time of year can be quite cool, so make sure to bundle up.
Sunrise today is at 7:10 AM, and sunset will be at 5:40 PM, giving us about 10 hours of daylight. Moonrise is at 8:08 AM, and moonset is at 7:06 PM.
Fish activity is influenced by these tidal changes. During the high tides, especially in the morning and late afternoon, fish tend to be more active. Given the moderate tidal coefficient, we can expect some decent fish movement.
Recently, anglers have reported good catches of red drum, trout, and some smaller fish like mullet. The Carolina Beach pier and Masonboro Inlet have been hot spots, with anglers using live bait such as shrimp and mullet to catch red drum[1].
For today, I recommend using live bait like shrimp, mullet, or even cut bait. Artificial lures such as soft plastics and jigs, especially those mimicking baitfish, can also attract a bite. Given the cooler water temperatures, fish are likely to be in their comfort zones near structure like piers, inlets, and drop-offs.
If you're looking for some action, head over to the Carolina Beach pier or Masonboro Inlet. These spots are known for their consistent catches and offer a mix of species due to the changing tides and water conditions.
In terms of specific catches, January is a great time for larger speckled trout and striped bass in these waters. Yesterday's reports indicated decent catches of speckled trout, so there's a good chance you'll land some today as well[5].
To sum it up, today is a good day to get out on the water, especially during the high tide periods. Keep an eye on the weather, and adjust your tactics according to the fish activity and tidal changes. Good luck out there, and tight lines!
Remember, always check the local fishing regulations and respect the daily bag and size limits to ensure sustainable fishing practices. Happy fishing
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
First off, let's take a look at the tides. According to the tide reports, we have a low tide at 4:06 AM with a height of -0.24 feet, followed by a high tide at 9:59 AM reaching 4.58 feet. The next low tide will be at 4:48 PM, dipping to -0.63 feet, and the final high tide of the day will be at 10:10 PM, hitting 4.06 feet[2].
The weather is crucial, and while I don't have the exact forecast for today, it's always a good idea to check for any wind or potential storms that could affect the waters. Generally, this time of year can be quite cool, so make sure to bundle up.
Sunrise today is at 7:10 AM, and sunset will be at 5:40 PM, giving us about 10 hours of daylight. Moonrise is at 8:08 AM, and moonset is at 7:06 PM.
Fish activity is influenced by these tidal changes. During the high tides, especially in the morning and late afternoon, fish tend to be more active. Given the moderate tidal coefficient, we can expect some decent fish movement.
Recently, anglers have reported good catches of red drum, trout, and some smaller fish like mullet. The Carolina Beach pier and Masonboro Inlet have been hot spots, with anglers using live bait such as shrimp and mullet to catch red drum[1].
For today, I recommend using live bait like shrimp, mullet, or even cut bait. Artificial lures such as soft plastics and jigs, especially those mimicking baitfish, can also attract a bite. Given the cooler water temperatures, fish are likely to be in their comfort zones near structure like piers, inlets, and drop-offs.
If you're looking for some action, head over to the Carolina Beach pier or Masonboro Inlet. These spots are known for their consistent catches and offer a mix of species due to the changing tides and water conditions.
In terms of specific catches, January is a great time for larger speckled trout and striped bass in these waters. Yesterday's reports indicated decent catches of speckled trout, so there's a good chance you'll land some today as well[5].
To sum it up, today is a good day to get out on the water, especially during the high tide periods. Keep an eye on the weather, and adjust your tactics according to the fish activity and tidal changes. Good luck out there, and tight lines!
Remember, always check the local fishing regulations and respect the daily bag and size limits to ensure sustainable fishing practices. Happy fishing
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.