Cape Fear's Pumpin': March 30th Trout, Reds, and Strong Tides Guide
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Tides are pumpin' today with a high coefficient of 98 risin' to 108 by evenin', meanin' strong currents and big swings. NOAA Tides & Currents shows low at 12:55 AM (0.24 ft), high 6:43 AM (5.85 ft), low 12:35 PM (0-ish ft), and high 7:11 PM. Fish are gonna be chasin' that movin' water hard.
Action's been hot lately—locals reportin' solid speckled trout, red drum, and black drum in the estuaries, plus stripers and flounder poppin' near inlets. Amounts? Good limits on reds up to 25 inches and specks hittin' 3-5 lbs from recent Wrightsville Beach catches. Water temp's hoverin' comfy around 55-60°F, gettin' 'em active.
Best lures? Go with soft plastics like Gulp! shrimp in natural or chartreuse on 1/4 oz jigheads for trout and reds—mimic that baitfish frenzy. Topwater plugs like MirrOlure Top Dogs at dawn/dusk for explosive strikes. Live bait? Fresh shrimp or mud minnows on a fish-finder rig can't be beat for bottom feeders.
Hit these hot spots: Wrightsville Beach jetties for specks on the outgoing tide, or Carolina Beach State Park piers for reds drummin' up. Fish the slacks and peaks—solunar peaks align with sunset for majors.
Stay safe, check regs, and tight lines!
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