Good morning, anglers—Artificial Lure here with your Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina fishing report for Friday, August 15, 2025!
Let’s kick things off with your **tides and timing**. This morning at Atlantic Beach, we’re coming off a low tide around 6:04 AM, rolling into a high at about 8:19 AM, another low at 2:19 PM, then high again a little before 9 PM, according to Surfline’s Oceanana Pier calendar. For folks heading out early, *first light* is 6:17 AM, and you’ve got sunlight right through to 8:08 PM, based on Tide-Forecast.com. You’ve got ample daylight—so lace up those boots, grab a rod, and get after it.
**Weather’s looking prime**: National Weather Service is no longer running small craft advisories off Morehead City, so boaters can expect calm seas and moderate winds. Hot and muggy is the name of the game, with that classic mid-August humidity, and a pop-up thunderstorm is possible by afternoon—so don’t forget a lightweight rain jacket.
Now onto the **fishing action**—and it’s heating up almost as fast as the mercury. Reports from Outer Banks This Week say offshore charters are seeing a nice run of **mahi-mahi, wahoo, and even sailfish** if you’re venturing out to the Gulf Stream. Tuna schools are showing up in the blue water, mostly yellowfins with an occasional blackfin.
Closer inshore, the surf and pier crowd is putting solid numbers on the board—**Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, blues, and some good-size pompano**. Pier regulars have also been carding some flounder and slot red drum, particularly around dawn and dusk. Early morning incoming tide is producing the best runs, especially as baitfish are hugging the deeper troughs and pier pilings.
**Best lures and baits for today:**
- For pier and surf: stingsilvers, got-cha plugs, and Clarkspoons are packing the coolers with Spanish and bluefish. Tie on live finger mullet or cut bait if you’re soaking the bottom for flounder or drum—local tackle shops confirm that’s winning in the bait bucket.
- Offshore, trolling cedar plugs and small skirted ballyhoo is still the ticket for mahi and tuna. Anglers have been swinging green machines farther back for the blackfins.
**Hot spots you don’t want to miss:**
- **Avalon Pier:** Consistent pompano, mackerel, and blues all week, especially on the morning high tide—folks there are keeping the fish cleaners busy.
- **Oregon Inlet:** Offshore captains have hooked into big dolphin and tuna, while inside the inlet, soft plastics bounced along channel edges are getting flounder and slot drum attention.
- If you’re up for inshore action, head to the **Bogue Inlet Jetty**. The rocks are stacked with sheepshead and black drum on fiddler crabs, and the slot drum are cruising too.
**Tips for the heat:** BassForecast advises anglers across the Southeast—including the Carolina coast—to hit it hard early with topwater lures such as poppers and walkers, then switch to deeper presentations as the sun climbs. Carolina rigs and live mullet under a float will get bites in the midday lull, especially around docks and grass.
If you’re thinking about the fly rod, local fly shops like Little River Outfitters recommend weighted shrimp patterns and flashy streamers—those work great in the sloughs off the beach and around the jetties.
Whether you’re booking an offshore charter or just wetting a line at your local pier, the August bite is definitely on and the water’s alive.
Thanks for tuning in to your Artificial Lure fishing report. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a bite, and as always—tight lines!
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