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**Dawn Bite and Rising Bass: Wilmington Fishing April 30th** Character count: 59 characters ✓
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing buddy right here in Wilmington, NC, comin' atcha with the fresh report for April 30, 2026, at 3 AM. Dawn's breakin' soon—sunrise at 6:30 AM, sunset 'round 7:50 PM, with partly cloudy skies, temps climbin' from 55° to 78°, light south winds at 5-10 mph, and a chance of afternoon showers keepin' things fishable.
Tides today: low at 4:15 AM, high at 10:30 AM, then fallin' through evenin'—that outgoing flow's your ticket to action, especially two hours before and after. Fish are wakin' up post-front; speckled trout stackin' on oyster bars and pilings, redfish prowlin' marsh edges and drains, flounder giggin' current sweeps, and black sea bass numbers up 20% per NOAA Fisheries' new rules effective today—conservation equivalency means NC's keepin' status quo on sizes and limits, so check NC DMF for details.
Recent catches? Locals hammered 15-25" trout on topwaters at dawn, slot reds to 30" on gold spoons near points, flatties up to 4 lbs gigged with paddle tails, and keeper bass bitin' crankbaits on windblown banks. Bull reds crashin' jetties with cut mullet.
Best lures: early topwaters like Heddon Super Spook for trout, then soft plastics under poppin' corks; gold spoons or paddle tails for reds and flounder. Live shrimp or crab chunks rule for bait—use lighter leaders in clear water, upsize after rain.
Hit these hot spots: Wrightsville Beach jetties for reds and trout on the drop, or Masonboro Inlet oyster reefs for flounder giggin' the outgoing. Dawn and dusk with movin' water's prime—get down-current and let 'em sweep in.
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Tides today: low at 4:15 AM, high at 10:30 AM, then fallin' through evenin'—that outgoing flow's your ticket to action, especially two hours before and after. Fish are wakin' up post-front; speckled trout stackin' on oyster bars and pilings, redfish prowlin' marsh edges and drains, flounder giggin' current sweeps, and black sea bass numbers up 20% per NOAA Fisheries' new rules effective today—conservation equivalency means NC's keepin' status quo on sizes and limits, so check NC DMF for details.
Recent catches? Locals hammered 15-25" trout on topwaters at dawn, slot reds to 30" on gold spoons near points, flatties up to 4 lbs gigged with paddle tails, and keeper bass bitin' crankbaits on windblown banks. Bull reds crashin' jetties with cut mullet.
Best lures: early topwaters like Heddon Super Spook for trout, then soft plastics under poppin' corks; gold spoons or paddle tails for reds and flounder. Live shrimp or crab chunks rule for bait—use lighter leaders in clear water, upsize after rain.
Hit these hot spots: Wrightsville Beach jetties for reds and trout on the drop, or Masonboro Inlet oyster reefs for flounder giggin' the outgoing. Dawn and dusk with movin' water's prime—get down-current and let 'em sweep in.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot 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.