Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your fishing report for March 24, 2025. It's a beautiful day out on the Atlantic coast of North Carolina, and the fish are biting!
Let's start with the tides. High tide's coming in at 4:39 AM and 5:04 PM, with low tide at 11:46 AM and 11:27 PM. Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and we'll see the sun dip below the horizon at 7:22 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to wet our lines.
The weather's cooperating nicely today, with temps in the mid-60s and a light breeze from the southeast. Perfect conditions for some surf fishing or heading out on the boat.
Now, let's talk fish. We've been seeing some good action lately with red drum, speckled trout, and flounder inshore. Offshore, the yellowfin tuna bite has been hot, and some lucky anglers have been hooking into some early season mahi-mahi.
For you surf casters, sand fleas and cut mullet have been the ticket for redfish and black drum. Don't forget to try some Gulp! Sandworms or shrimp for those specks. If you're heading out to the pier, live shrimp or finger mullet on a Carolina rig have been producing nice flounder.
Lure-wise, I've been having success with gold spoons and white bucktails for the reds, while suspending twitch baits like MirrOlure's MR17 have been killer for trout. For the offshore crowd, ballyhoo rigged with a blue and white Ilander lure has been the go-to for yellowfin.
As for hot spots, the surf around Oregon Inlet has been fire for red drum, especially during the incoming tide. If you're boat fishing, try the nearshore reefs off Atlantic Beach for some nice flounder action.
Remember, folks, we're still in that transition period between winter and spring, so the bite can be a bit finicky. Patience is key, and don't be afraid to switch up your tactics if the fish aren't cooperating.
That's all for now, anglers. Get out there and tight lines to ya! This is Artificial Lure, signing off until next time.