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Wilmington NC Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Flounder Heating Up
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing bud from right here in Wilmington, NC, comin' atcha with the fresh report for Saturday, April 18, 2026. Dawn's breakin' early 'round 6:45 AM, sun dippin' at 7:45 PM or so, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light to chase 'em. Weather's lookin' mild—partly cloudy, temps climbin' to low 70s, light southerly breeze keepin' it comfy on the water, per local forecasts.
Tides are average today, coefficient hoverin' 68-75, with high around 1:55 AM at 3.6 ft, low at 10:48 AM near -0.7 ft, then another high 4:15 PM at 2.5 ft—prime movin' water for baitfish and predators, straight from Tides4Fishing charts. Solunar's high too, major bites peakin' near sunrise, noon, and sunset when the moon's risin' southeast.
Fish are active post-spring spawn—reports from nearby Alabama and Carolina inlets mirror our Cape Fear action: speckled trout holdin' in rivers longer than usual thanks to steady salinity, reds pushin' shallows, flounder on the move, plus whiting, sheepshead, and early vermillion snapper offshore. Locals tallied limits of trout and reds this week on shrimp blow-ups in estuaries, per Great Days Outdoors and Captain Experiences logs. Inlets like Breach show very high fish activity forecasts.
For lures, mirror minnows and paddle tails in chartreuse or white are killin' it on trout and reds—twitch 'em slow over grass flats. Topwater poppers at dawn for explosive strikes. Live bait? Fresh shrimp or mullet on a Carolina rig can't be beat, especially bottom-bouncin' for flounder and sheepies.
Hit these hot spots: Wrightsville Beach Inlet for trout/reds on the flood tide, or Banks Channel mangroves for sneaky flounder. Masonboro Island jetties if you're chasein' sheepshead.
Y'all stay safe, check regs, and wet a line!
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Tides are average today, coefficient hoverin' 68-75, with high around 1:55 AM at 3.6 ft, low at 10:48 AM near -0.7 ft, then another high 4:15 PM at 2.5 ft—prime movin' water for baitfish and predators, straight from Tides4Fishing charts. Solunar's high too, major bites peakin' near sunrise, noon, and sunset when the moon's risin' southeast.
Fish are active post-spring spawn—reports from nearby Alabama and Carolina inlets mirror our Cape Fear action: speckled trout holdin' in rivers longer than usual thanks to steady salinity, reds pushin' shallows, flounder on the move, plus whiting, sheepshead, and early vermillion snapper offshore. Locals tallied limits of trout and reds this week on shrimp blow-ups in estuaries, per Great Days Outdoors and Captain Experiences logs. Inlets like Breach show very high fish activity forecasts.
For lures, mirror minnows and paddle tails in chartreuse or white are killin' it on trout and reds—twitch 'em slow over grass flats. Topwater poppers at dawn for explosive strikes. Live bait? Fresh shrimp or mullet on a Carolina rig can't be beat, especially bottom-bouncin' for flounder and sheepies.
Hit these hot spots: Wrightsville Beach Inlet for trout/reds on the flood tide, or Banks Channel mangroves for sneaky flounder. Masonboro Island jetties if you're chasein' sheepshead.
Y'all stay safe, check regs, and wet a line!
Thanks for tunin' in—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.