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Wilmington Fishing Report: Reds, Drum, and Pelagics Dominate Coastal Carolina Bite


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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your latest Wilmington, NC fishing report for Saturday, May 31, 2025.

We’re kicking off the weekend with prime fishing conditions. Sunrise hit at 5:58 AM with sunset due at 8:17 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to get lines wet. Weather’s looking favorable — forecast calls for early morning calm with a light southwest breeze picking up in the afternoon. Expect highs in the low 80s, partly cloudy skies, and just enough humidity to keep things feeling like classic coastal Carolina.

Tidewise, today’s morning high hit just after sunrise, and we’ve got a solid outgoing tide through midday, which should juice up the bite around inlet mouths and marsh drains. The late afternoon brings another push of water, perfect for chasing feeding fish near structure and creek mouths.

Let’s talk fish. Inshore waters have been popping with red drum and black drum, especially around docks, oysters, and hard structure. Folks running Carolina-rigged live or fresh shrimp are seeing steady action. Pair that with a few fiddler crabs if you’re hunting sheepshead — those brutes have started showing up in better numbers as water temps rise and the crabs get more active.

The Cape Fear River’s brackish mix is keeping things interesting, too. Catfish, flounder, and even the occasional striped bass are in the mix. Light tackle anglers working creek edges and the main river channel near downtown Wilmington have been rewarded, especially in the early morning or right before dusk.

Nearshore, it’s the time of year when action hits overdrive. Atlantic bonito and Spanish mackerel are the main event just off Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach — they’re busting bait early and chasing metals and spoons on fast retrieves. The Big Nic Spanish Candy spoons (½ to 1.5 oz, especially the Capt. Jot edition) and Clarkspoons trolled behind planers are absolutely money. Bonus bluefish and undersized king mackerel are in the mix, so check your fish carefully as you cull your catch.

Offshore, the early summer run is here — blackfin tuna and the occasional wahoo are being hauled in by boats working the deeper ledges, especially those making the longer runs to the 100- to 110-foot marks east of the inlets. Trolling skirted ballyhoo or deep-diving plugs is the ticket for bigger pelagics.

For bait, you can’t go wrong with fresh shrimp, live menhaden, finger mullet, and mud minnows. Nearshore, silver spoons, glass minnow jigs, and deep-diver plugs are key for pelagics.

Hot spots to hit today:
- Masonboro Inlet: Work the jetties and creek mouths for reds, trout, and sheepshead.
- Cape Fear River: Try the southport stretch and downtown structure for drum, flounder, and the occasional striper.
- Wrightsville Beach Pier and nearshore reefs: Spanish mackerel and Atlantic bonito are firing!

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