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Wilmington Inshore Fishing Update: Trout, Reds, Drum Biting Hard on Falling Tides and Solunar Peaks
Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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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 Monday morning, February 9th, 2026, and the inshore waters are heating up despite the winter chill.
Tides today at Wrightsville Beach and Wilmington Beach show low at 3:06 AM at -0.3 ft, high at 9:44 AM reaching 6.4 ft, low again at 4:03 PM at -0.1 ft, and evening high at 10:03 PM at 4.7 ft—perfect falling tide action from mid-morning on, per tides4fishing.com charts. Sunrise around 7:12 AM, sunset 6:45 PM, with solunar peaks hitting major from 1:49-3:49 AM and 2:18-4:18 PM, minors at 7:39-8:39 AM and 10:05-11:05 PM, according to solunarforecast.com—fish'll be feeding heavy then.
Weather's mild, lows near 56°F, highs pushing 76°F, light winds offshore. Recent reports from Wilmington NC Fishing Report podcast yesterday, Feb 8th, got slot reds, speckled trout, black drum, and more hammering inshore on falling tides and evenings—folks pulling limits easy.
Fish activity's strong on reds, trout, drum, and flounder popping up too. Best lures? Go with soft plastics like paddle tails or mirrolures in natural colors for trout and reds, or gold spoons for drum. Live bait shines—shrimp or mud minnows under a popping cork. Light tackle's king for these bites.
Hit these hot spots: Banks Channel near Wrightsville for trout and reds in the creeks, or the ICW marshes around Carolina Beach State Park for slot reds tailing on flats.
Rig up tight, watch that tide, and get after 'em safe.
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Tides today at Wrightsville Beach and Wilmington Beach show low at 3:06 AM at -0.3 ft, high at 9:44 AM reaching 6.4 ft, low again at 4:03 PM at -0.1 ft, and evening high at 10:03 PM at 4.7 ft—perfect falling tide action from mid-morning on, per tides4fishing.com charts. Sunrise around 7:12 AM, sunset 6:45 PM, with solunar peaks hitting major from 1:49-3:49 AM and 2:18-4:18 PM, minors at 7:39-8:39 AM and 10:05-11:05 PM, according to solunarforecast.com—fish'll be feeding heavy then.
Weather's mild, lows near 56°F, highs pushing 76°F, light winds offshore. Recent reports from Wilmington NC Fishing Report podcast yesterday, Feb 8th, got slot reds, speckled trout, black drum, and more hammering inshore on falling tides and evenings—folks pulling limits easy.
Fish activity's strong on reds, trout, drum, and flounder popping up too. Best lures? Go with soft plastics like paddle tails or mirrolures in natural colors for trout and reds, or gold spoons for drum. Live bait shines—shrimp or mud minnows under a popping cork. Light tackle's king for these bites.
Hit these hot spots: Banks Channel near Wrightsville for trout and reds in the creeks, or the ICW marshes around Carolina Beach State Park for slot reds tailing on flats.
Rig up tight, watch that tide, and get after 'em safe.
Thanks for tuning in, y'all—subscribe for daily updates! 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.