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Gale Warnings and Feeding Fish: Monday's Wilmington Fishing Report
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing buddy here in Wilmington, NC, comin' at ya with the fresh report for Monday, March 16th. Dawn's breakin' around 7:17 AM, sun dips at 5:27 PM—perfect window to wet a line before the action heats up.
Tides today got low at 1:56 AM hittin' just 0.2 ft, high at 7:55 AM pushin' 4.13 ft, then low again 2:37 PM at 0.46 ft, and high 8:00 PM at 3.41 ft. Fish are feedin' strong durin' major solunar bites from 5:32-7:32 AM lunar transit and 6:01-8:01 PM opposin' transit—hit those hard, it's rated average to high activity.
Weather's rowdy out there: Small Craft Advisory through mornin', Gale Warning kickin' in later with south winds 20-30 kt gustin' 40, seas 6-9 ft, showers and tstorms likely all day, patchy fog cuttin' vis to 1-3 miles. Stay safe on the water, folks—don't push it if you're small boatin'.
Lately, inshore's been lit with speckled trout, red drum, and flounder stackin' up—anglers pullin' limits off the flats and docks. Offshore, reports of black sea bass and sheepshead pilin' in, plus some early cobia sightings. Best baits? Fresh shrimp or mullet chunks on bottom rigs for drum and flatties. Lures-wise, go with **Gulp! Swimming Mullet in pearl** or **MirrOlure MirrOdine** for twitchin' trout; DOA Shrimp for the shallows.
Hot spots: Banks Channel near Wrightsville Beach for inshore reds—tide rippin' there now. Or try Masonboro Inlet for flounder on the drop-offs. Rig light, fish smart.
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Tides today got low at 1:56 AM hittin' just 0.2 ft, high at 7:55 AM pushin' 4.13 ft, then low again 2:37 PM at 0.46 ft, and high 8:00 PM at 3.41 ft. Fish are feedin' strong durin' major solunar bites from 5:32-7:32 AM lunar transit and 6:01-8:01 PM opposin' transit—hit those hard, it's rated average to high activity.
Weather's rowdy out there: Small Craft Advisory through mornin', Gale Warning kickin' in later with south winds 20-30 kt gustin' 40, seas 6-9 ft, showers and tstorms likely all day, patchy fog cuttin' vis to 1-3 miles. Stay safe on the water, folks—don't push it if you're small boatin'.
Lately, inshore's been lit with speckled trout, red drum, and flounder stackin' up—anglers pullin' limits off the flats and docks. Offshore, reports of black sea bass and sheepshead pilin' in, plus some early cobia sightings. Best baits? Fresh shrimp or mullet chunks on bottom rigs for drum and flatties. Lures-wise, go with **Gulp! Swimming Mullet in pearl** or **MirrOlure MirrOdine** for twitchin' trout; DOA Shrimp for the shallows.
Hot spots: Banks Channel near Wrightsville Beach for inshore reds—tide rippin' there now. Or try Masonboro Inlet for flounder on the drop-offs. Rig light, fish smart.
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—subscribe for more local tips! 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.