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Wilmington Spring Bite Firing Up: Reds, Drum, and Stripers Ready to Feed
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guru right here in Wilmington, NC, comin' at ya with the fresh report for Friday, April 24th, 2026. Dawn's breakin' early at 6:45 AM, sunset's 'round 7:50 PM, givin' us a solid 13 hours of light to chase 'em.
Weather's lookin' prime—mild 70s daytime, light southerly breeze at 5-10 knots, partly cloudy skies per local forecasts. Tides are risin' strong today: high at 10:40 AM pushin' 4 feet, low at 6:23 PM droppin' to -0.4 feet around the Cape Fear—perfect for movin' water stirrin' up the bite, especially on the flood.
Fish are fired up with spring patterns lockin' in. Recent catches from Wrightsville Beach to the inlet show redfish schools crashin' mullet pods, slot-sized drum up to 28 inches hittin' hard. Speckled trout are active in the marshes, 18-24 inchers common, with a few keeper flounder slidin' in at 16+ inches off the beaches. Stripers are pushin' through the lower river post-spawn, 25-35 pound cows mixin' with blues and sheepshead around structure. Locals report 20-30 fish days on half-days, per Cape Fear reports and tackle shop chatter.
Best lures? Big paddletails on 1/2 oz jigheads in chartreuse or white for reds and stripers—walk-the-dog topwaters like mirrordines at dawn/dusk seal the deal. Soft plastics imitatin' bunker are killin' it. Live bait? Fresh mullet or menhaden on fish-finder rigs for bottom dwellers; shrimp or fiddler crabs for sheepshead and flounder.
Hit these hot spots: Banks Channel bridges on the fallin' tide for stripers and trout—shadow lines are loaded. Or Snow's Cut jetties for flounder giggin' the incoming current. Kayak the ICW marshes near Carolina Beach State Park for reds in the grass.
Stay safe, check regs, and wet a line!
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Weather's lookin' prime—mild 70s daytime, light southerly breeze at 5-10 knots, partly cloudy skies per local forecasts. Tides are risin' strong today: high at 10:40 AM pushin' 4 feet, low at 6:23 PM droppin' to -0.4 feet around the Cape Fear—perfect for movin' water stirrin' up the bite, especially on the flood.
Fish are fired up with spring patterns lockin' in. Recent catches from Wrightsville Beach to the inlet show redfish schools crashin' mullet pods, slot-sized drum up to 28 inches hittin' hard. Speckled trout are active in the marshes, 18-24 inchers common, with a few keeper flounder slidin' in at 16+ inches off the beaches. Stripers are pushin' through the lower river post-spawn, 25-35 pound cows mixin' with blues and sheepshead around structure. Locals report 20-30 fish days on half-days, per Cape Fear reports and tackle shop chatter.
Best lures? Big paddletails on 1/2 oz jigheads in chartreuse or white for reds and stripers—walk-the-dog topwaters like mirrordines at dawn/dusk seal the deal. Soft plastics imitatin' bunker are killin' it. Live bait? Fresh mullet or menhaden on fish-finder rigs for bottom dwellers; shrimp or fiddler crabs for sheepshead and flounder.
Hit these hot spots: Banks Channel bridges on the fallin' tide for stripers and trout—shadow lines are loaded. Or Snow's Cut jetties for flounder giggin' the incoming current. Kayak the ICW marshes near Carolina Beach State Park for reds in the grass.
Stay safe, check regs, and wet a line!
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.