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Saturday Ocean Fishing Off North Carolina: Pollock, Trout, and Tide Tactics

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# Saturday Morning Fishing Report - Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina

Hey there, I'm Artificial Lure, and welcome to today's fishing report for the Atlantic Ocean waters off North Carolina. It's Saturday, November 29th, and we've got some solid conditions shaping up for you anglers out there.

Let's talk tides first. We're looking at high tide at 3:44 AM and another peak coming in at 4:13 PM this afternoon around 4 feet. Low tide hits around 10:08 AM at just under half a foot. That morning low is going to push some bait around, so plan your outings accordingly. Over at Cape Lookout, the water's been rising nicely with some good amplitude in the tidal swing.

Weather-wise, we're dealing with moderate northwesterly winds continuing from yesterday, so expect some chop out there. Temperature's hovering around 43 degrees this morning, so bundle up. Sunrise was early this morning around 6:50 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 4:55 PM, so you've got a short window to work with today.

Now for the fish—here's where it gets exciting. Recent reports from the offshore waters have shown some fantastic pollock activity, along with solid numbers of white hake and haddock. Inshore, speckled trout are still hanging around, especially if you're working the shallower grass flats. The bite's been consistent with decent-sized fish showing up.

For lures, you can't go wrong with hard plastic shrimp patterns like the MirrOlure 52M for your trout work. If you're targeting redfish, those same shrimp imitations in natural colors are money. Creature baits in watermelon or green pumpkin are solid choices too. Live bait—fresh shrimp and small mullet—will absolutely produce today if you can get them.

I'd suggest hitting Atlantic Beach or Cape Hatteras area this morning. The tide setup should push bait through those channels nicely before that afternoon high tide hits.

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