Wilmington NC Fishing Report: Scad Swarms and Prime Spring Tides This Sunday
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Sunrise hits at 7:28 AM, sunset 6:21 PM today, accordin' to Tides4Fishing solunar tables, with low solunar activity meanin' fish might be a tad lazy, but tides are prime. We're in a low tide at 5:44 AM around 1.1 ft, high at 11:13 AM hittin' 4.8 ft, then low 5:44 PM 1.1 ft, evenin' high 11:30 PM 3.4 ft—fish the incomin' flood hard, that's when they feed.
Action's pickin' up inshore with reports of scads of round scad (them cigar minnows) swarmmin', perfect for cut bait or thawed "popsicles" on a dead-bait rig with nose jig, says Capt. Jim Sabella in Carolina Sportsman. Folks haulin' in speckled trout, red drum, and black drum steady—live shrimp or mud minnows top bait, but for lures, go light tackle with paddle tails in chartreuse or mirrolures in mullet patterns. Artificials like soft plastics and jigs shinin' on bottom bounces.
Hot spots? Hit Wrightsville Beach piers on the flood tide for specks—NOAA tide preds show -0.07 ft lows perfect for structure. Or drift the Intracoastal near Carolina Beach for reds, usin' live bait under floats.
Tight lines, stay safe out there!
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