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Wilmington Fishing Report - Late August Inshore and Offshore Action


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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your Wednesday, August 20th fishing report for Wilmington, NC and the surrounding waters.

Sunrise hit at 6:36 AM today, with sunset coming at 7:52 PM. The weather is classic late August, muggy with temps pushing into the upper 80s by midday and a light north wind holding steady—expect 10-15 knots most of the day according to the National Weather Service. There’s a small craft advisory running through this evening, so boaters should use extra caution, especially if heading offshore.

On the tidal front, we've got a morning high at 5:48 AM pushing up to 3.7 feet, then the low swings around 11:38 AM, close to flat at 0.03 feet. That means the incoming tide after noon will fuel fish movement, with a strong high at 6:28 PM reaching just under five and a half feet. These shifts line up perfect for afternoon surf and inshore action—expect currents to pick up as that tide ramps.

Fishing’s been rewarding this past week. Inshore, black drum are eating well off the docks, especially on fresh shrimp. CaptainExperiences.com reports a “very productive” bite for these drum along the Intracoastal and marsh edges. Slot reds are hanging around grass lines and creek mouths, hammering live mud minnows, but soft plastics like Z-Man paddletails in rootbeer or opening night have hooked up too. Flounder are showing up more regularly—Gulp! swimming mullets in pink or chartreuse are the ticket near Carolina Beach Inlet and in deeper holes by Snow’s Cut.

Nearshore, Spanish mackerel have been thick between the piers and the three-mile line. Troll Clarkspoons or small silver Got-Cha plugs at 5 knots to cover ground. Find the birds and you’ll find the fish—most catches are coming mid-morning as bait rises on that first push of incoming.

Surf action is classic summer—whiting and croaker are on the chew with fresh cut shrimp or high-low rigs baited with sand fleas. Several reports from anglers around Fort Fisher suggest pompano are still running, mostly taken on Fishbites and small pieces of sandflea.

Offshore, the bite is weather dependent. Seas are bumpy, but charters running last weekend scored solid king mackerel on slow-trolled cigar minnows—put your lines in once you’re on the 65-70 foot ledges. Black sea bass are eager on bottom, biting cut squid and bucktail jigs, and a couple of boats returned with limits of blue tilefish and some yellowfin tuna when conditions allowed, based on reviews from Captain Experiences. Double check the marine forecast if you're heading out deeper, as a tropical system could push winds up once again.

Best bait this week: live shrimp and mud minnows for inshore, cut shrimp and Fishbites in the surf, cigar minnows and squid offshore. Top artificial pick is anything paddle-tailed in natural colors, and for the mackerel, shiny is always right—think Clarkspoon or silver Got-Cha.

For the hotspot rundown, Wrightsville Beach’s public docks and the flats behind Masonboro are paying out for drum and flounder, while the surf near Fort Fisher and the northern tip of Carolina Beach have been reliable for whiting and pompano.

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