Artificial Lure with your Atlantic North Carolina fishing report for Friday, November 21, 2025.
Sunrise popped at 6:58 AM, sunset rolling in at 6:58 PM, giving us nearly perfect light for full-day casting. Weather’s textbook fall—upper 50s at dawn rising toward 70 by afternoon, winds out of the NNE at 8–12 mph and skies mostly clear. Water temps in the shallows are hovering mid-60s. That's got the bite fired up from the piers to the backwaters.
Now, about those tides: If you’re setting up early, expect low tide around 5:56 AM in Core Sound and 1:02 AM for Atlantic Beach, with high tide swinging in at 12:12 PM and 7:34 AM respectively, and another push coming after lunchtime—that midmorning to early afternoon window should be prime for feeding activity based on local solunar tables (pulling from Tides4Fishing and Tide-Forecast).
The inshore scene is lively. Wilmington fishing reports say reds, specks, and black drum are hitting especially strong in Cape Fear River and marshes. Speckled trout are everywhere—good numbers, with many keepers between 16" and 22". Reds are schooling up nicely, slot and overslot fish showing on oyster edges and creek mouths. Flounder catches have been steady, though most are shorts with a few legal slabs mixed in. Surf anglers near Oak Island and Atlantic Beach reported solid runs of bluefish and some fat black drum taken at sunrise.
Offshore, bottom fishing north of Cape Lookout brought in keeper sea bass, grunts, and a few nice grouper for boats targeting 80–130 ft. King mackerel are still around, though slowing, with a few stragglers caught trolling live menhaden near the ARs.
Baits and lures? If you want trout, the MirrOlure 17MR in electric chicken or pink, Z-Man MinnowZ on a quarter-ounce jig, and popping corks with live shrimp are putting fish on the board. Reds are smashing gold spoons and Gulp! swimming mullet in chartreuse; crab bits and mud minnows are local favorites when the bite’s shy. For bluefish, toss diamond jigs and Got-Cha plugs, especially on the falling tide. Offshore, cigar minnows are the hot bait for kings, but a deep-diving Stretch 30 plug still gets work done.
Hottest spots today: Wrightsville Beach Jetty for trout and reds (early morning or dusk), and Atlantic Beach Pier for blues, drum, and scattered pompano. Up at Core Creek, the grass lines are loaded with specks—get out there as the tide starts rising. If you want a shot at numbers, Cape Lookout Bight’s channel edges are giving up consistent drum from the kayak crowd.
Quick heads-up from NOAA: North Atlantic Right Whales were sighted off the NC coast yesterday. Remember: keep your speed down and eyes peeled if you’re motoring out. Respect the wildlife and the law.
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