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Wilmington Fishing Report: Reds, Trout, and Flounder Biting Strong this Afternoon
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# Wilmington NC Fishing Report - January 19, 2026
Hey folks, this is your morning fishing update for the Cape Fear area. Let's get right into it.
**Tides and Conditions**
We're looking at a solid tide window this morning. High tide came through around 8:54 AM with 4.8 feet of water, and we've got a low tide setting up for 3:26 PM at just 0.2 feet. According to local fishing reports, slot reds, trout, and black drum have been biting strong during the falling tide and evening push, so that afternoon window's gonna be prime. Water temp is running around 46 degrees with some rain moving through, but don't let that chase you off the water.
**Light and Activity**
Sunrise happened at 7:16 AM and sunset's at 5:28 PM, giving us a solid eight-plus hours to work. The solunar forecast shows major fishing activity peaking between 11:38 AM and 1:38 PM, with minor peaks around sunrise and sunset. The day's rated better than average for fishing activity.
**What's Biting**
According to the latest Wilmington fishing reports, redfish, speckled trout, and flounder have been the go-to species lately. These waters have been producing consistently on both live bait and artificial presentations. For artificials, grab some trout magnet jigs—that horizontal fall pattern works magic in our creeks and shallows. Live bait's always money here; mullet and shrimp are your bread and butter.
**Hot Spots**
Head to the flats around Castle Hayne on the Northeast River—it's only about nine miles out and holds good numbers of reds and trout on the tide change. Wrightsville Beach area is solid too, especially during that mid-morning bite window.
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Hey folks, this is your morning fishing update for the Cape Fear area. Let's get right into it.
**Tides and Conditions**
We're looking at a solid tide window this morning. High tide came through around 8:54 AM with 4.8 feet of water, and we've got a low tide setting up for 3:26 PM at just 0.2 feet. According to local fishing reports, slot reds, trout, and black drum have been biting strong during the falling tide and evening push, so that afternoon window's gonna be prime. Water temp is running around 46 degrees with some rain moving through, but don't let that chase you off the water.
**Light and Activity**
Sunrise happened at 7:16 AM and sunset's at 5:28 PM, giving us a solid eight-plus hours to work. The solunar forecast shows major fishing activity peaking between 11:38 AM and 1:38 PM, with minor peaks around sunrise and sunset. The day's rated better than average for fishing activity.
**What's Biting**
According to the latest Wilmington fishing reports, redfish, speckled trout, and flounder have been the go-to species lately. These waters have been producing consistently on both live bait and artificial presentations. For artificials, grab some trout magnet jigs—that horizontal fall pattern works magic in our creeks and shallows. Live bait's always money here; mullet and shrimp are your bread and butter.
**Hot Spots**
Head to the flats around Castle Hayne on the Northeast River—it's only about nine miles out and holds good numbers of reds and trout on the tide change. Wrightsville Beach area is solid too, especially during that mid-morning bite window.
Thanks for tuning in, folks. Make sure you subscribe for daily reports. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietperiodplease.com.
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.