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Wilmington Fishing Forecast: Tides, Topwater Tactics, and Tasty Catches

Wilmington Fishing Forecast: Tides, Topwater Tactics, and Tasty Catches

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The fishing scene around Wilmington, North Carolina, on this fine April 9, 2025, is shaping up to be productive, with spring conditions bringing a variety of opportunities for anglers. Here's the rundown:

Today’s tides are significant, enhancing fishing conditions in several spots. Low tide was at 1:59 AM and 2:29 PM, while high tides are 7:58 AM and 8:19 PM. These strong tidal shifts often drive fish activity along marsh edges, oyster rocks, and creek mouths, making those popular areas to explore. Sunrise was at 6:47 AM, and sunset will be at 7:39 PM, with low-light conditions ideal for topwater lures during early or evening hours.

The weather for today is mild with temperatures in the mid-70s and light winds, perfect for a day on the water. Calm conditions further support topwater action, especially for redfish in shallow flats and creeks.

The bite in the Wilmington area has been solid. Closer to the coast, anglers are reporting good catches of red drum, speckled trout, and Spanish mackerel. Redfish are active on the falling tide around oyster beds and grasslines. Speckled trout are striking MirrOlure suspending baits, such as the 17MR, and soft plastics like Berkley Gulp! shrimp on jigheads. Use natural colors like "sugar-spice glow" for clear water and darker hues in murkier conditions.

For red drum, topwater lures such as MirrOlure Top Pup or Heddon Super Spook Jr. in calm waters are performing well early in the morning. If the topwater bite slows, switch to soft plastics impregnated with shrimp scent, such as Fishbites Fight Club paddletails on 1/8-ounce jigheads. Spanish mackerel are actively hitting trolled Clark Spoons when fishing nearshore waters.

Recent catches include large schools of redfish and solid numbers of speckled trout inshore, while nearshore anglers are seeing strong action on Spanish mackerel. Reports suggest that the bite has been steady, with plenty of opportunities to fill a cooler or enjoy catch-and-release sessions.

For hot spots, try the creeks near Wrightsville Beach for speckled trout or redfish in the marshes around Figure Eight Island and Masonboro Inlet. Nearshore, anglers are finding success off Carolina Beach for Spanish mackerel. The Cape Fear River is another great spot for striped bass, which are catch-and-release only this time of year.

Prepare for success by bringing a mix of lures. Topwater plugs, suspending crankbaits, and soft plastics should cover most scenarios. Live baits such as shrimp or finger mullet are also excellent if you prefer natural bait presentations.

With perfect weather, great tidal movements, and active fish, it’s a great day to hit the water in Wilmington. Good luck out there, and tight lines!

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