Atlantic Ocean, North Carolina Fishing Report - Daily

"NC Coastal Fishing Heats Up: Trout, Bonito, and Offshore Pelagics Dominate"


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Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your May 4th, 2025 Atlantic Ocean fishing report for North Carolina waters.

The early May bite is absolutely fire right now, folks! We're seeing some fantastic action both inshore and along the surf. Water's warming up nicely and the fish are responding.

Speckled trout fishing is hot, especially around Nags Head and Carolina Beach. Remember you can't keep 'em until July due to that winter cold stun event, but the catch-and-release action is worth your time. Capt. Zach Bland has been slaying them on topwater baits in the creeks off Pungo River.

Atlantic bonito are the stars of the nearshore show right now. Trolling Clarkspoons behind #1 planers at 4-5 mph over structure is producing limits. If you spot schools on your finder, try vertical jigging with Big Nic Spanish Candies or diamond jigs. The bite has been "on fire" according to local guides.

Spanish mackerel have arrived from the south, with the 3-pound class fish hitting trolled spoons. They're mixing with some feisty 12-16" bluefish, so prepare for some drag-screaming action.

For those heading offshore, blackfin tuna and wahoo are consistent in the Gulf Stream, with early mahi starting to show. King mackerel are setting up in the 30-40 mile range.

Don't forget that grouper season just opened, so the 80-100' range should produce some quality fish along with American red snapper, grunts, pink snapper, sea bass, and vermilions.

Bait-wise, sand fleas have been productive for surf anglers targeting black drum and striped bass at Assateague. Artificial fans should pack plenty of topwater lures for trout and those Big Nic Spanish Candy lures in 1/2oz up to 1.5oz sizes for the fast-moving pelagics.

Hot spots this week include the bridges around Carolina Beach for trout, Wrightsville Beach nearshore reefs for bonito and Spanish, and Kure Beach Pier for whiting and croaker if you're staying landside.

Weather looks stable with warming trends continuing. Just remember to check your catch carefully, as we're seeing undersized king mackerel mixing with the Spanish schools.

That's it for today, folks. Remember, the worst day fishing still beats the best day working! This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines and full coolers to ya!
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