Wilmington, NC Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Flounder Biting Strong

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Wilmington, NC Fishing Report: Trout, Reds, and Flounder Biting Strong
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Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, and I'm excited to share today's fishing report for the waters around Wilmington, NC. As of today, February 10, 2025, the tidal...
show moreAs of today, February 10, 2025, the tidal conditions are quite favorable for a productive day of fishing. According to the tide forecast, we have a high tide at 7:54 AM with a height of 4.35 feet, followed by a low tide at 2:30 PM with a height of -0.37 feet, and then another high tide at 8:04 PM with a height of 3.94 feet[2].
The weather is looking mild, which is a blessing for this time of year. Sunrise is at 7:01 AM, and sunset will be at 5:51 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to get out on the water.
Recently, the fishing around Wilmington has been excellent, especially for inshore species. Speckled trout, redfish, and flounder have been biting well. The speckled trout, in particular, have been very active, with many charters returning to the dock with their limits. These trout are hitting hard baits like MirrOlures, especially the 17MR and 18MR models in colors such as 11, 26, 808, CFPR, CH, and BCH. The 52M & MR models are also catching some of the bigger ones[1].
For those who prefer live bait, live mud minnows, small finger mullet, or shrimp are all effective. Rig these baits on float rigs in waters three to six feet deep or on light Carolina rigs for deeper waters. Don't forget to use fluorocarbon leaders, as they make a significant difference in catching these finicky fish.
In addition to trout, redfish and flounder are also plentiful. Redfish can be found in the shallower waters, often near grass lines and drop-offs, while flounder tend to be in slightly deeper areas. Sheephead are another bonus fish you might catch while targeting trout.
If you're looking for some hot spots, consider the Cape Fear River and the surrounding inshore waters. The river's edge, particularly around drop-offs and grass lines, is great for catching striped bass, although it's catch-and-release only. For speckled trout and redfish, the waters around Wrightsville Beach and Figure Eight Island are highly productive[1][4].
In summary, today promises to be a great day for fishing in and around Wilmington. With the right lures and bait, and an understanding of the tidal conditions, you're set for a successful and enjoyable day on the water. So grab your gear, head out early, and make the most of this beautiful February day.
Tight lines, everyone
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