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Full Moon Frenzy: Cape Fear River and Wrightsville Beach Fire Up in Early May

Full Moon Frenzy: Cape Fear River and Wrightsville Beach Fire Up in Early May

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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishin' guide right here in Wilmington, NC, bringin' you the straight scoop on today's action around the Cape Fear River, Wrightsville Beach, and the Intracoastal. It's early May 1st, 2026, full moon hangin' bright—perfect for night bites since predators are feedin' heavy under that glow, just like FishingReminder notes for full moons.

Tides are swingin' massive today thanks to that full moon on May 1, makin' pass fishin' prime time with big swings pullin' 'em in, per Port Sanibel's report—expect high around 10 AM and 10 PM, low at 4 PM. Weather's mild, mid-70s daytime with light southerlies, water temps pushin' 65-68 degrees in the river and sounds, settin' up shallow water frenzy. Sunrise at 6:15 AM, sunset 7:50 PM—hit dawn and dusk hard.

Fish are fired up post-spawn! Red drum are schoolin' in the surf and back bays, flounder migratin' through inlets on the move, speckled trout hittin' shorelines, and stripers mixin' it up near jetties. Blues and pups are showin' early, with black drum on beaches usin' clams. Recent catches? Locals report steady slot reds (20-30 inches) and flounder to 4 pounds off Wrightsville, trout limits in the river usin' live shrimp, and blues crashin' topwaters—echoin' that hot Chesapeake and Ocean City action where stripers, reds, and blues are slammin' shallows.

Best lures: Topwater plugs like Heddon Spooks for explosive strikes on reds and stripers, paddletails on jigheads for flounder and trout, soft plastics riggin' weedless. Go with **Rapala F-18 or J-13 in gold** for weedy edges—they're tearin' it up per 11 Mile reports. Live bait? Mullet chunks or finger mullet for drum, live shrimp or mud minnows on a Carolina rig for everything else—non-offset circles mandatory.

Hot spots: Banks Channel for flats fishin' reds and trout at low tide, and the Cape Fear mouth jetties for flounder ambushin' the current. Troll edges or cast shallows—fish are highly active per BassForecast.

Y'all stay safe, check regs, and wet a line!

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