"Wilmington Fishing Report: Sight-Cast Reds and Inshore Action"
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Saturday morning fishing forecast for the Wilmington area.
**Tides and Conditions**
We're looking at a solid day on the water. High tide hits at 1:21 AM this morning at 3.9 feet, with low tide coming in around 10:52 AM at 0.62 feet. Those tidal swings are creating good water movement, which means the fish are feeding actively. We've got excellent conditions developing throughout the day with minor bite times hitting between 12:22 PM and 2:22 PM, and another solid window from 11:44 PM to 1:44 AM tonight.
**Weather**
Sun's rising at 6:04 AM, setting at 6:18 PM, so we've got a short day to work with. Temperature's holding steady in the low 60s, and we're looking at mostly clear skies. Light northeast winds around 5 to 7 knots with gusts up to 19, so nothing too aggressive out there.
**What's Biting**
December fishing in Wilmington is prime time for sight-casting redfish in clear water. The water clarity is excellent right now, which means if you like to see your target before you cast, today's your day. We're also getting reports of good inshore activity with redfish schooling up in the shallows.
**Lures and Tactics**
For the reds, grab your 7-foot spinning rod with 15-pound braided line. Gold spoons are working great, along with 3-inch paddletails on light jigheads—3/16 to 1/8 ounce is your sweet spot to keep out of that snot grass we've got coating the bottom right now. If you're throwing flies, go with 7 or 8-weight rods and darker patterns like black, purple, or dark brown given our tannic water conditions.
**Hot Spots**
Hit up Wrightsville Beach for sight-fishing opportunities, or work the structure around Topsail Island. Both locations are holding solid numbers of reds this time of year.
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