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Tides, Winds, and Wilmington's Hot Spots: Your Fishing Report for September 10, 2025

Tides, Winds, and Wilmington's Hot Spots: Your Fishing Report for September 10, 2025

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Artificial Lure here with your Wilmington, NC area fishing report for Wednesday, September 10th, 2025.

Sunrise kicked off at 6:49am and sunset’s due at 7:29pm, so you’ve got plenty of daylight to work with. Tides are running big today: early low hit around 3:45am, with a solid morning high tide peaking near 9:51am right off the Carolina Beach Pier. Expect another low late afternoon around 4:14pm and an evening high a little after 10pm. According to the folks at Tides4Fishing, we’re seeing a big tidal coefficient—over 100—so strong water movement and current are the themes today. That means fish are on the move through the marshes and creek mouths; if you know your spots, play the water, not just the clock.

Weather-wise, National Weather Service Wilmington calls for north winds at 15-20 knots early, backing off to 10-15 by afternoon, with seas around 2 to 4 feet and lingering NE swells. Nearshore it’s manageable, but offshore you’ll want a heavier rig and keep an eye on those rollers.

Recent catches around Wilmington and out towards Wrightsville Beach have been excellent according to Captain Experiences. Nearshore boats are putting up limits of slot red drum and picking up some bull reds in deeper bends and drop-offs. Skinner trout are showing in the creeks at first light, especially with that falling tide pulling bait. Flounder are being found on sandy drop-offs and deeper docks around the Cape Fear River. If you’re headed south toward Kure or Carolina Beach, the surf bite’s on for pompano and whiting in the wash, plus short runs of mullet schools attracting blues and Spanish mackerel on the outgoing.

Local captains report plenty of action with light tackle and live mud minnows. Artificial lures are working magic, especially paddle-tail plastics in chartreuse/white and rootbeer colors. The classic MirrOlure 17MR and Z-Man Minnowz on a quarter-ounce jig head are top picks for specs and flounder. Red drum are hammering gulp shrimp and gold spoons near grass lines on the flats when the water’s moving.

Best live bait right now? Finger mullet, especially with all this current. Rig them freeline or on a Carolina rig for bigger reds. Mud minnows on a jig are perfect for the flounder if you’re hopping docks or pitching to oyster bars.

Hot spots for today:
- **Masonboro Inlet:** Perfect for trout and reds with the strong morning tide and outgoing.
- **Snows Cut:** Flounder and drum feeding hard with the current. Work the mouths and eddies.
- **Wrightsville Beach rocks:** Spanish and blues blitzing bait schools—throw out gotcha plugs or flashy spoons when the tide’s flowing.

A quick reminder from local experience—when tides are pumping this hard, focus on ambush spots: creek mouths, oyster bars, and points where moving water meets cover. Fish will line up waiting for bait to come to them. Adjust your lure weight to reach the strike zone; too light and you’ll just skim the surface.

Thanks for tuning in to today’s fishing report! Don’t forget to subscribe for up-to-date local tips, rig ideas, and the best places to wet a line in Wilmington. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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