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Wilmington, NC Fishing Report: Reds, Flounder, Trout Bites Hot as Tides Swing Big

Wilmington, NC Fishing Report: Reds, Flounder, Trout Bites Hot as Tides Swing Big

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Artificial Lure here, checking in with your Wilmington, NC fishing report for Friday, September 12th, 2025. Sunrise came at 6:52 AM and sunset’s set for 7:21 PM, giving us about 12 and a half hours to wet a line. We’ve got a strong tidal swing today: low tide at 5:08 AM, a whopping high tide rolling in around 11:50 AM at nearly 5.8 feet, and then the evening low settling near 6:10 PM. According to Tide-Forecast.com, those big coefficients mean we’re seeing strong current—perfect conditions for red drum, flounder, and the tail end of the summer speckled trout bite.

Weather’s been classic late-season coastal: warm, a touch humid, mostly clear skies early before typical afternoon sea breezes kick up from the southeast. No major storms in sight, so the water clarity’s holding steady in the creeks and nearshore. NOAA did flag a minor coastal flood advisory, so if you’re working the marsh edges at high tide, don’t be surprised if the bite’s pushed into the grass.

Fish activity’s been solid all week, with ramped-up inshore action. Local guides and everyday anglers are bringing in good numbers of slot reds from the banks of the Cape Fear River and Masonboro Sound. Soft plastics in root beer and electric chicken colors—especially Z-Man paddletails—have been the ticket for those reds. The topwater bite around daybreak’s been sporadic but worth trying, particularly with Rapala Skitter Walks or Heddon Spooks in bone color. Flounder are staging near docks and deeper oyster ledges; Gulp shrimp (white or new penny) on a 1/4 oz jig head have been working wonders. Just remember: state regs keep flounder catch-and-release until further notice, but folks are reporting nice 16-20 inchers.

Offshore and nearshore, Spanish mackerel are still thick around the Wrightsville Beach jetty and out at the three-mile reefs. Fresh-cut mullet and Clark spoons trolled behind planers are getting it done. King mackerel action’s heating up; early-season reports show some bigger ones pushing 20 lbs around the AR 425 wreck using blue runners and live menhaden. Bluefin tuna are in the mix—charters are reporting catches with fish between 300 and 700 lbs out past 10 miles. Drifting live bait and trolling lures like BWC Ballyhoo Rigs have been most effective according to local charters.

Hot spots to circle for today:
- **Masonboro Inlet:** Early morning trout and reds on a moving tide. Try DOA shrimp or MirrOlure 52M for trout—the bite here usually peaks as tide tops out.
- **Snows Cut:** Active flounder and drum. Hit the deeper drop-offs with scented baits or live mud minnows.
- **Wrightsville Beach jetty:** Mackerel and bluefish chasing glass minnows near the rip. Metal gotchas and small spoons should be in your arsenal.

For bait, nothing beats live finger mullet this time of year—especially for reds and flounder. If you’re fishing for specs, try live shrimp or mud minnows under a popping cork as the tide shifts. Offshore, it’s all about fresh menhaden and blue runners.

That covers the bite for today around Wilmington. Thanks for tuning in, y’all—don’t forget to subscribe for regular updates and tips straight from the dock! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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