Redfish, Mackerel, and Trout Bite Picking Up in Wilmington, North Carolina
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Redfish, Mackerel, and Trout Bite Picking Up in Wilmington, North Carolina
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For October 25th in Wilmington, North Carolina, the fishing scene is looking promising, especially with the cooler weather setting in. ### Weather and Tides Today, expect partly cloudy skies with...
show more### Weather and Tides
Today, expect partly cloudy skies with a high of around 68 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 56 degrees. The sunrise is at 7:33 AM, and the sunset will be at 6:24 PM. Tides are crucial, and for today, the high tide is at 9:15 AM, followed by a low tide at 3:15 PM.
### Fish Activity
The cooler weather has really gotten the redfish biting well. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of red drum, particularly around the inlets and in the creeks. Spanish mackerel and false albacore are also active, with many being caught near the inlets, along the beaches, and around the artificial reefs.
### Types and Amounts of Fish
Redfish, including some citation-sized ones, were plentiful yesterday. Anglers also caught a significant number of Spanish mackerel, with some reports of false albacore and king mackerel. Speckled trout are starting to show up more consistently as the water cools down.
### Best Lures and Bait
For redfish, using fresh cut or live menhaden or mullet on Carolina rigs with a TroKar TK5BS 9/0 Circle hook and eighty-pound clear Berkley Big game mono leaders is highly effective. Artificial lures like Gulp Shrimp on Fusion Jigheads or top-water plugs like MirrOlure Top Dog Jr’s and Top Pup’s work well, especially along marsh grass lines and shallow oyster rocks.
For Spanish mackerel and false albacore, casting small spoons like Big Nic Spanish candies on light spinning tackle or trolling with Blue Water Candy Daisy Chains and Clark spoons are recommended. High-speed spinning reels can make a big difference in catching these fast-moving fish.
### Hot Spots
One of the hot spots is around the inlets, where the bigger reds are starting to show up on hard bottoms. The creeks, ICW docks, and oyster rocks are also prime areas for catching redfish. For Spanish mackerel and false albacore, look for jumping fish and diving birds along the beaches and nearshore artificial reefs.
If you're targeting speckled trout, areas with good water quality, such as creek mouths and oyster beds, are your best bet. Live shrimp under floats or hard baits like MirrOlures can produce some big numbers of trout.
Overall, it's a great time to be out on the water in Wilmington, with plenty of fish to go around and favorable conditions to make your fishing trip memorable.
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