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December 20, 2024 3 mins
For December 20, 2024, in Wilmington, NC, the fishing scene is looking promising despite the cooler winter weather. Here’s a rundown of what you can expect today.

### Tides and Weather
Today, the first high tide is at 00:55 AM with a height of 1.16 meters (3.81 ft), followed by a low tide at 7:17 AM with a height of 0.09 meters (0.28 ft). The next high tide will be at 1:20 PM with a height of 1.29 meters (4.23 ft), and the final low tide of the day is at 8:04 PM with a height of 0.12 meters (0.4 ft)[2].

The sunrise is at 7:13 AM, and the sunset will be at 5:05 PM. Expect a crisp winter day with plenty of sunlight, offering about 9 hours and 52 minutes of daylight.

### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw a good mix of fish activity in various spots around Wilmington. Offshore, anglers found good numbers of king mackerel in the 25-mile range and some early sightings of bluefin tuna. Blackfin tuna, wahoo, and sailfish are also being caught on troll trips out to the Gulf Stream[1].

Inshore, speckled trout fishing has been improving, particularly in the mainland creeks and around the jetty walls. Anglers are using artificials like Halo Shad, D.O.A. shrimp, or Gulp baits, as well as live shrimp under slip corks to catch these trout. Red drum and black drum are staging up around docks in the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW), with fresh cut bait or shrimp being effective[1].

Nearshore runs are still yielding false albacore and large numbers of bluefish. At the piers, sea mullet are biting well on shrimp or live sand fleas, and some pompano are mixed in with pufferfish[1].

### Best Lures and Bait
For speckled trout, use Vudu shrimp, hard suspending baits, or live shrimp under a slip cork. For red and black drum, fresh cut bait or shrimp are working well. At the jetties, live fiddler or mud crabs are good for sheepshead. Nearshore, casting metals into surface-feeding frenzies is effective for false albacore and bluefish[1].

### Hot Spots
Two hot spots to consider today are the Masonboro Inlet and the Cape Fear River. Masonboro Inlet is known for its diverse fish species, including flounder, bluefish, red drum, and speckled trout. The area around the inlet, with its sandbar separating it from the ocean, offers a rich fishing ground[4].

The Cape Fear River, particularly the Wilmington portion, is a great spot for striped bass in the winter and early spring, along with other species like catfish, flounder, and sturgeon. The river's brackish water creates a perfect mixed salinity, making it an excellent angling playground[3].

Overall, it's a great day to get out and fish in Wilmington, with plenty of action both inshore and offshore. Make sure to check the tides and adjust your fishing strategy accordingly.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your daily fishing Report podcast for Wilmington, ENC
and here is what is bending our rods today for
December twentieth, twenty twenty four in Wilmington, ENDC. The fishing
scene is looking promising despite the cooler winter weather. Here's
a rundown of what you can expect today tides in
weather Today, the first high tide is at zero fifty

(00:21):
five a m with a height of one point one
six meters three point eight one feet, followed by a
low tide at seven seventeen am with a height of
zero point zero nine meters point two eight feet. The
next high tide will be at one twenty pm with
a height of one point two nine meters four point
two three feet, and the final low tide of the
day is at eight four pm with a height of

(00:42):
zero point one two meters point four feet. The sun
rises at seven thirteen am and the sunset will be
at five five pm. Expect a crisp winter day with
plenty of sunlight, offering about nine hours and fifty two
minutes of daylight. Fish activity Yesterday saw a good mix
of fish activity in various spots around Wilmington. Offshore anglers

(01:05):
found good numbers of king mackerel in the twenty five
mile range and some early sightings of bluefin tuna, blackfintuna,
wahoo and sailfish are also being caught on troll trips
out to the Gulf stream Inshore Speckled trout fishing has
been improving, particularly in the mainland creeks and around the
jetty walls. Anglers are using artificials like halo shad, doa

(01:28):
shrimp or gulp baits, as well as live shrimp under
slip corks to catch these trout. Red drum and black
drum are staging up around docks in the Intracoastal Waterway ICW,
with fresh cut bait or shrimp being effective. Near Shore
runs are still yielding false albacore and large numbers of bluefish.
At the piers. Sea mullet are biting well on shrimp

(01:49):
or live sand fleas, and some pompano are mixed in
with pufferfish. Best lures and bait for speckled trout use
voodoo shrimp, hard suspending baits or live shrimp under a
slip cork. For red and black drum, fresh cut bait
or shrimp are working well at the jetties. Live fiddler
or mud crabs are good for sheep shed. Near shore

(02:10):
casting metals into surface feeding frenzies is effective for false
albacore and bluefish hashposh hot spots. Two hot spots to
consider today are the Masonboro Inlet and the Cape Fear River.
Masonbroo Inlet is known for its diverse fish species, including flounder, bluefish,
red drum, and speckled trout. The area around the inlet,

(02:32):
with its sandbar separating it from the ocean, offers a
rich fishing ground. The Cape Fear River, particularly the Wilmington portion,
is a great spot for striped bass in the winter
and early spring, along with other species like catfish, flounder,
and sturgeon. The river's brackish water creates a perfect mixed salinity,
making it an excellent angling playground. Overall, it's a great

(02:58):
day to get out and fish in Wilmington with plenty
of action both inshore and offshore. Make sure to check
the tides and adjust your fishing strategy accordingly. And that
is it for today. Hit the subscribe button and never
miss out. Keep those tips up and lines wet. This
has been a quite pleased production with the help of AI.
Thanks for listening,
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