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Wilmington Fishing Report: Christmas Eve Edition - Specks, Reds, and Offshore Wahoo - Artificial Lure
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing buddy here in Wilmington, NC, bringin' you the straight scoop on today's action around the Cape Fear. It's Christmas Eve mornin', and we're lookin' at mostly sunny skies with temps climbin' to around 67°F daytime and droppin' to 51°F overnight, light winds keepin' things calm after that recent small craft advisory from NWS Wilmington lifted.
Sunrise hit at 7:15 AM, sunset around 5:15 PM—plenty of daylight to wet a line. Tides are prime: low at 2:48 AM (0.06 ft at Wilmington per NOAA), high 9:29 AM (3.75 ft), low again 3:27 PM (0.1 ft), high 9:50 PM (3.94 ft at nearby Bald Head). Fish the incomin' tide mid-mornin' for best bites, as currents stir up the bottom around the river and inlets.
Fishin's been steady despite the winter chill—locals report solid speckled trout and redfish in the creeks, with some slot reds pushin' 25 inches on live shrimp or mud minnows. Offshore, wahoo are hot in the Gulf Stream; Jeff Crawford out of Wilmington boated a nice one trollin' near the Steeples on a red/black Sea-Witch rigged on a planer, per Carolina Sportsman. Stripers and blues are showin' in the surf too, hittin' cut mullet. Amounts? Dozens per trip for inshore crews last week, nothin' crazy but consistent.
Best lures right now: mirror-image spoons or paddle tails in chartreuse for trout, soft plastics like Gulp! shrimp on jigheads for reds. Live bait? Fiddler crabs or shrimp under a float in the marshes. Offshore, stick to Sea-Witches or cedar plugs trolled 6-8 knots.
Hit these hot spots: Wrightsville Beach jetties for specks at high tide, or the Cape Fear Shipping Channel rocks for drum and flounder. Stay safe out there, check for snags, and merry fishin'!
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Sunrise hit at 7:15 AM, sunset around 5:15 PM—plenty of daylight to wet a line. Tides are prime: low at 2:48 AM (0.06 ft at Wilmington per NOAA), high 9:29 AM (3.75 ft), low again 3:27 PM (0.1 ft), high 9:50 PM (3.94 ft at nearby Bald Head). Fish the incomin' tide mid-mornin' for best bites, as currents stir up the bottom around the river and inlets.
Fishin's been steady despite the winter chill—locals report solid speckled trout and redfish in the creeks, with some slot reds pushin' 25 inches on live shrimp or mud minnows. Offshore, wahoo are hot in the Gulf Stream; Jeff Crawford out of Wilmington boated a nice one trollin' near the Steeples on a red/black Sea-Witch rigged on a planer, per Carolina Sportsman. Stripers and blues are showin' in the surf too, hittin' cut mullet. Amounts? Dozens per trip for inshore crews last week, nothin' crazy but consistent.
Best lures right now: mirror-image spoons or paddle tails in chartreuse for trout, soft plastics like Gulp! shrimp on jigheads for reds. Live bait? Fiddler crabs or shrimp under a float in the marshes. Offshore, stick to Sea-Witches or cedar plugs trolled 6-8 knots.
Hit these hot spots: Wrightsville Beach jetties for specks at high tide, or the Cape Fear Shipping Channel rocks for drum and flounder. Stay safe out there, check for snags, and merry fishin'!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.