Wilmington Fishing Report: Tides, Bait, and Hot Spots for a Solid Day on the Water
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Tuesday morning fishing report for the Wilmington area. Let me break down what's happening on the water today.
**Tides & Timing**
We're looking at a pretty solid tidal day. High tide hit around 4:24 AM this morning at just over 4.8 feet, and we'll see a low around midday near 0.2 feet. That afternoon high is shaping up around 4:55 PM. This moderate tidal swing should push some baitfish around, especially in the deeper channels near Wrightsville Beach and around Fort Fisher. The current's been pushing steadily, so structure's gonna be key.
**Weather**
Clear skies this morning with temps around 51 degrees and humidity at about 60 percent. Winds are light, which means calm conditions on the water. Sunrise was around 7 AM and we'll lose light by 5 PM, so get out there early if you can.
**What's Biting**
The solunar activity is running average today, but don't let that discourage you. The best fishing windows should be early morning through mid-morning and again from mid-afternoon into early evening. Water temps have dropped enough that fish are feeding more aggressively.
**Lures & Bait**
For artificials, throw some 3 to 4-inch paddle-tail shad in pearl or chartreuse. Spinnerbaits work great in the 1/2 to 3/4-ounce range around structure. If you're going live bait, fresh shrimp is your bread and butter, especially around the deeper holes. Mullet chunks will also draw attention from the larger redfish and trout we've been seeing.
**Hot Spots**
Head to the channels between Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach Inlet—reds have been cooperative there lately. Fort Fisher's also been solid, particularly around the old pilings where mullet congregate.
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