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Redfish, Trout & Flounder Bite Heating Up in Wrightsville’s Inshore Waters
Wrightsville Beach Marina - New Hanover, NC
Summer fishing around Wrightsville Beach is firing on all cylinders, with warm temps bringing a steady bite across the inshore waters. From the ICW to the creeks and flats, anglers are finding solid action on a variety of species.
Red drum have been the top target this week, with good numbers of slot-sized fish holding near docks, oyster beds, and grass lines. Early mornings on a rising tide have produced the best bite, especially using cut mullet, live shrimp, or gold spoons. Sight fishing on the flats is also productive on calmer days, with tailing reds spotted during higher tides.
Speckled trout are still hanging around in decent numbers, particularly in deeper creek bends and around structure. The bite has been best during moving water, with live shrimp under a cork or soft plastics on a jig head doing the trick. While most trout are in the 14–18” range, a few gator-sized fish have been caught around first light.
Flounder are active along sandy drop-offs, docks, and creek mouths. Anglers dragging mud minnows or finger mullet on Carolina rigs are finding flatfish in the 15–19” range, with some keepers showing up on the incoming tide.
Water clarity has been solid overall, with early mornings and late afternoons offering the most comfortable conditions. Boat traffic picks up mid-day, so plan accordingly if you're looking for a quieter session.
Now’s a great time to hit the water—Wrightsville Beach inshore fishing is delivering a solid mix of action and variety for anglers of all skill levels.