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Offshore Titans: Battling Bluefin Tuna and Sea Bass off North Carolina's Winter Shores

Author
Inception Point Ai
Published
Fri 17 Jan 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/offshore-titans-battling-bluefin-tuna-and-sea-bass-off-north-carolina-s-winter-shores--63724045

Today, January 17, 2025, the fishing scene in the Atlantic Ocean off North Carolina is looking promising despite the chilly winter weather. Here’s what you need to know:

### Tides and Weather
The tides for Atlantic Beach, a good indicator for the broader region, show a high tide at 9:31 AM and a low tide at 3:56 PM, with moderate tidal coefficients indicating significant tidal movements[2].
The sun rises at 7:12 AM and sets at 5:21 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips. The weather is cold, with strong winds that have been keeping many boats off the water, but if you can brave the conditions, it could be worth it.

### Fish Activity
Yesterday saw some impressive catches, particularly for bluefin tuna. Boats from the Mid-Atlantic region, including those from Virginia Beach and Ocean City, reported successful trips. Chasin’ Tides Charters caught a massive 97” bluefin tuna weighing 442 pounds, and Playin Hookey Charters landed a 150-pounder using a Nomad Design Tackle DTX Minnow 220[1].

### Best Lures and Bait
For targeting bluefin tuna and other species like tautog (tog), you'll want to use lures that can withstand the offshore conditions. Paddletail soft plastics, gold spoons, and jerkbaits/flukes are excellent choices. The paddletail can mimic a swimming baitfish, while the gold spoon can attract larger predators. For tautog, using bait like clams or crabs can be very effective[3].

### Hot Spots
Two hot spots to consider are the tuna grounds off Virginia Beach and the sea bass grounds near Ocean City. The sea bass bite has been hot, with Captain Monty Hawkins of the Morning Star reporting quick limits of sea bass in just a few hours of fishing[1].

### Tips
Make sure to bundle up as the cold weather is not going anywhere. When the winds die down, take advantage of the opportunity to head offshore. Match your lure size to the bait in the area, and don’t be afraid to try different retrieves and speeds to attract strikes.

With the right gear and a bit of luck, today could be a great day to catch some impressive fish off the North Carolina coast. Stay warm and tight lines

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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