• Catching the Fall Bite Off North Carolina's Vibrant Atlantic Fishing Scene

  • Nov 22 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Catching the Fall Bite Off North Carolina's Vibrant Atlantic Fishing Scene

  • Summary

  • As of November 22, 2024, the fishing scene in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina is vibrant, despite the cooling temperatures. Here’s what you need to know for today’s fishing trip:

    **Weather and Tides:**
    A high pressure ridge is building into the Carolinas, but another front is expected mid-week. Today, expect northwest winds around 10 to 15 knots, with seas ranging from 3 to 5 feet. The tidal conditions will see moderate chop in adjacent sounds and rivers, with waves generally 1 to 3 feet[3].

    **Sunrise and Sunset:**
    Sunrise is at around 6:45 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:45 PM.

    **Fish Activity:**
    The fish activity has been robust, especially with the cooling water temperatures. Inshore anglers are seeing a pickup in speckled trout action, particularly around deeper bridges and areas like the Haystacks or Newport River. Live shrimp or soft plastics under popping corks are working well for speckled trout and red drum. Red drum are also hitting live shrimp or mullet on a Carolina rig, especially around oyster rocks and creek mouths[1][5].

    **Deep Water and Nearshore:**
    Anglers fishing deep water areas around the Port and bridges are catching gray trout and bluefish. Stingsilvers, Beach Bum lures, or other glass minnow style jigs are highly effective. King mackerel are in the 50-75 foot depth range, with live bait outproducing other lures. You might also catch some blackfin tuna and wahoo in these areas using the same slow-trolled live baits[1].

    **Beachfront and Cape Lookout:**
    The false albacore bite has been red hot along the beachfronts and near the shoals off Cape Lookout. Anglers are having success casting into surface-feeding frenzies using Albie Snax, Beach Bum lures, and Hogy Epoxy lures. Bluefish are also abundant around the inlets and off Cape Lookout[1].

    **Hot Spots:**
    - **Cape Lookout:** For false albacore and bluefish.
    - **Nearshore Reefs:** Such as AR-315 and AR-320 for gray trout and king mackerel.
    - **Haystacks and Newport River:** For speckled trout.
    - **Oyster Rocks and Creek Mouths:** For red drum.

    **Best Lures and Bait:**
    - **Lures:** Stingsilvers, Beach Bum lures, Albie Snax, and Hogy Epoxy lures.
    - **Bait:** Live shrimp, live or cut mullet, and slow-trolled live baits for king mackerel and other species.

    With these conditions and tips, you should have a productive and enjoyable fishing trip in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina today.
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