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Wilmington Fishing Report: Bonito, Trout, and Drum Biting Strong on May 2nd, 2025


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Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Wilmington fishing report for this beautiful Friday morning, May 2nd, 2025.

The sun rose about 6:15 this morning and we're looking at sunset around 8:00 PM, giving you plenty of daylight hours to get those lines wet. Weather's shaping up nice today with mild temperatures and a light breeze from the southeast.

Tide's coming in through mid-morning, with high tide hitting around noon, then ebbing through the afternoon. Those wind-driven tides in the Pamlico are pushing bait around, so keep that in mind when you're setting up your approach.

The big news this week is Atlantic bonito are running hot! Capt. Luke from Coastline Fishing Charters reports they're not huge, but man, the numbers are impressive. If you're looking for some fast action, now's the time to get after 'em.

Speckled trout fishing has been on fire lately! One crew reported hauling in 68 trout in a single outing with some fish pushing 20 inches. They're moving out of the Pungo and into the Pamlico River, past Engelhard and Swanquarter, heading toward the sound and coast. For specks, you can't go wrong with topwaters early in the morning or soft plastics throughout the day. Work those lures slow and steady.

Redfish are active in the backwaters. Try soft plastic grubs on a 30-pound fluorocarbon leader with darker jig heads like red or gray. The Fusion 19 jig head series has been working well. For stubborn reds, a light Carolina rig with a small piece of cut shrimp might do the trick.

Don't overlook black drum! They're biting well on fresh shrimp. Use a light Carolina rig with an Eagle Claw L42 #1 or #2 hook. Fish around docks, oyster rock flats, and inlets for these tasty fighters.

Hot spots this week: For bonito, head out to Wrightsville Beach nearshore waters. For specks and reds, the flats around Masonboro Inlet have been producing consistently. The docks around the Intracoastal Waterway near Figure Eight Island are holding some nice black drum.

Gear-wise, folks have been having luck with the PENN Fierce IV reels in 2000 & 2500 sizes for trout fishing. As for lures, MirrOlure Top Dogs for early morning topwater action and Z-Man soft plastics for subsurface presentations are your best bets.

Remember, the fish are hungry and active right now, so get out there while the getting's good! This is Artificial Lure signing off. Tight lines, y'all!
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