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Wilmington, NC Winter Fishing Report: Redfish, Trout, Flounder & More on the Cape Fear
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing and angling expert right here in Wilmington, NC. It's February 1st, 2026, 8:23 AM, and we're kickin' off a crisp winter day on the Cape Fear. Sunrise hit around 7:15 AM, sunset's comin' at 5:25 PM, givin' us about 10 hours of light to chase bites.
Tides4fishing reports low tide at 3:25 AM at -0.26 ft, high at 9:08 AM pushin' 4.69 ft, then low again at 4:05 PM. Fish activity's average today—major bites from 5:32-7:32 AM lunar transit and 6:01-8:01 PM opposin' transit. NOAA weather's callin' for highs near 36°F, NNE winds at 22 knots, with a chance of rain and snow mixin' in this afternoon, so bundle up and watch for slicks.
Lately, inshore's been hot on redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and black drum—Captain Experiences guides report limits of reds and trout on light tackle, plus some kings nearshore. Recent trips nabbed reds, snook-lookalikes (prob'ly big trout), and sea trout steady. Amounts? Folks are pullin' 10-20 fish per half-day when tides move right.
Best lures: paddle tails or soft plastics in chartreuse for reds and trout—work 'em slow on the drop tide. MirrOlures or topwaters for specks at dawn. Live bait? Mud minnows or shrimp under a float can't be beat for flounder in the flats.
Hit these hot spots: Wrightsville Beach cuts for trout and reds on the flood, or Federal Point near the river mouth for drum and flounder—park at the ramp and wade if winds ease.
Stay safe out there, measure 'em, and release the big breeders.
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Tides4fishing reports low tide at 3:25 AM at -0.26 ft, high at 9:08 AM pushin' 4.69 ft, then low again at 4:05 PM. Fish activity's average today—major bites from 5:32-7:32 AM lunar transit and 6:01-8:01 PM opposin' transit. NOAA weather's callin' for highs near 36°F, NNE winds at 22 knots, with a chance of rain and snow mixin' in this afternoon, so bundle up and watch for slicks.
Lately, inshore's been hot on redfish, speckled trout, flounder, and black drum—Captain Experiences guides report limits of reds and trout on light tackle, plus some kings nearshore. Recent trips nabbed reds, snook-lookalikes (prob'ly big trout), and sea trout steady. Amounts? Folks are pullin' 10-20 fish per half-day when tides move right.
Best lures: paddle tails or soft plastics in chartreuse for reds and trout—work 'em slow on the drop tide. MirrOlures or topwaters for specks at dawn. Live bait? Mud minnows or shrimp under a float can't be beat for flounder in the flats.
Hit these hot spots: Wrightsville Beach cuts for trout and reds on the flood, or Federal Point near the river mouth for drum and flounder—park at the ramp and wade if winds ease.
Stay safe out there, measure 'em, and release the big breeders.
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.